Why Be Normal Burger
Submitted by Blee
Why Be Normal Burger mixes ground turkey with wild rice, whole cranberry sauce, and cooking wine for a Thanksgiving-inspired grilled burger. Anything but ordinary.
YIELD
6 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
15 minREADY
25 minThis turkey burger throws the rulebook out the window. Instead of a plain ground turkey patty, you mix in cooked wild rice, whole cranberry sauce, cooking wine, and chopped onion. The result tastes like Thanksgiving dinner shaped into a burger, and it works.
Wild rice gives the patties a nutty, chewy texture that’s completely different from a standard breadcrumb-only filler. The grains hold moisture during grilling, keeping the burgers from drying out, which is the number one problem with turkey burgers.
Cranberry sauce does double duty here. The berries add pops of tart sweetness throughout the patty, and the sauce’s natural pectin helps bind everything together. Each bite has that familiar turkey-and-cranberry pairing that just makes sense.
The cooking wine adds a subtle depth to the meat that you can’t quite place but definitely notice. It’s one of those ingredients where you’d miss it if it wasn’t there.
Pro Tips
- Don’t overwork the mixture when shaping patties. Compressing too much squeezes out moisture and makes tough burgers.
- These are thicker than standard burgers because of the wild rice. Seven minutes per side on the grill gives you a safe internal temperature without charring the outside.
- Make the patties slightly larger than your buns. They shrink during cooking.
- The wild rice should be fully cooked and cooled before mixing in. Hot rice will partially cook the turkey during mixing.
Variations
- Stuffing burger: Replace the wild rice with leftover herbed stuffing for an even more Thanksgiving-forward flavor.
- Glazed: Brush with a mix of cranberry sauce and Dijon mustard during the last minute of grilling.
Ingredients
Directions
Combine all ingredients.
Shape into patties and grill.
(Take about 7 minutes a side)
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