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What do you fine anons use to season and dress your turkey burgers?

>> No.18399591

>>18399590
Mustard

>> No.18399610

>turkey burgers
nothing because I'm not a power bottom

>> No.18399618

>>18399590
i just add a slice of cheese fren

>> No.18399626

>>18399591
>>18399610
>>18399618
I just started cooking these jennie-o pre-seasoned patties. Nothing life changing but not bad with pickles and ketchup after cooking in the air fryer

>> No.18399670

>>18399590
Did you put onion soup mix in the ground meat?

>> No.18399679

>>18399590
>ground turkey
That's gay as hell and I'm gay.

>> No.18399680

>>18399590
Garlic powder, onion powder, pepper, steak seasoning. The steak seasoning probably has salt so be careful if you add extra.

>> No.18399684

>>18399590
serrano peppers diced up
an egg
a shake-a of sawdust/bread crumbs

>> No.18399689

Turkey burgers are okay but they dry out. I would really finely dice some onions or something and throw it into the mince to keep it moist. Aside from that Worcester sauce, garlic powder, salt and pepper and you're golden. Ground chicken burgers are also pretty good. Fuck all these other guys, sometimes other meat is cheaper than beef but you want a burger.

>> No.18399735
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18399735

Lettuce (romain is best imo) and Cheese (Pepperjack or cheddar for me) and put it all on a pretzel bun. Condiments are up to ur personal tastes. Keep it simple.

>> No.18400070

>>18399590
frogshit fuck off