Hot and Spicy Turkey Burgers

Ahhlee

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That's it...
I'm moving you, Emkay, and Ali down here and into my house.
Hooray! No longer will I have to live as a homeless vagabond!

These sound fantastic and adding the yogurt as a binding agent is a suprising element. I will have to give this recipe a go.

 
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angie

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That's it...
I'm moving you, Emkay, and Ali down here and into my house.

I'll start packing now. :D

I also love a good roast beef sammich with six tablespoons of pure horseradish. That right there is good eatin's. There's a place in the middle of nowhere CT that does one of the local fairs each year. You have to get there early before they sell out. I'm not a huge eater, but I managed to scarf four of those babies down. Ugh, now I'm hungry.

 

RoyalOrleans

New member
Hooray! No longer will I have to live as a homeless vagabond!
You give a whole new definition to the word "tramp". Oh... wait... no you don't.

These sound fantastic and adding the yogurt as a binding agent is a suprising element. I will have to give this recipe a go.
My first attempt, I completely screwed them up. I decided that I wouldn't need to use the yogurt, because I used a flat griddle. Big mistake! Since turkey is so lean, the yogurt is very important to holding the integrity of the burger together.

 

RoyalOrleans

New member
I'll start packing now. :D
Where you're going, you just need to come as you are.

I also love a good roast beef sammich with six tablespoons of pure horseradish. That right there is good eatin's. There's a place in the middle of nowhere CT that does one of the local fairs each year. You have to get there early before they sell out. I'm not a huge eater, but I managed to scarf four of those babies down. Ugh, now I'm hungry.
There are two ways to pronounce "sandwich"; the correct way and "sammich". I prefer "sammich", because it sounds gooder. Me and my country-*** speech.

 

DaMan

Active Members
Where you're going, you just need to come as you are.


There are two ways to pronounce "sandwich"; the correct way and "sammich". I prefer "sammich", because it sounds gooder. Me and my country-*** speech.
The you got the Eastern U.S. way of saying it. Sammigg.

 

Ahhlee

New member
Fargo is in my own personal top ten.
It's a good flick. And you've been to MN so I know you can relate to the humor....lol.

I try to cover up my accent, but the drawn out "o's" and sharp "a's" give me away every time.

 

hugo

New member
You give a whole new definition to the word "tramp". Oh... wait... no you don't.


My first attempt, I completely screwed them up. I decided that I wouldn't need to use the yogurt, because I used a flat griddle. Big mistake! Since turkey is so lean, the yogurt is very important to holding the integrity of the burger together.
Didn't have yogurt so I used mayo.

 

hugo

New member
Scored a bunch of pickled jalapenos from our last company lunch cater, Been adding three per pound to the recipe. It's great.
 
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