In these Greek Turkey Burgers; ground turkey is mixed with olives, roasted red peppers and feta for a delicious Greek-ed up turkey burger!
It was a little difficult making this crazy delicious Greek turkey burger actually look delicious.
Know what I mean? I really did try to do my best dressing this beast up… but on the reals, this burger isn’t going to win any beauty pageants anytime soon. However, if there was a taste pageant then sign me up because this Greek burger would win the whole shebang.
To Make These Greek Turkey Burgers You Will Need:
FOR THE GARLIC DILL MAYO:
- 1/3 cup mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh dill
- 1 splash white wine vinegar
- 1 clove fresh garlic, squeezed through a garlic press
- 2 pinches kosher salt
- ground black pepper, to taste
FOR THE BURGERS:
- 1-1/4 pounds ground turkey
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
- 1 teaspoon italian seasoning
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/4 cup minced kalamata olives
- 1/4 cup minced roasted red pepper
- 1/4 cup minced onion
- 3/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
- 1 clove garlic, squeezed through a garlic press
- olive oil
- 2 to 3 greek pita breads (pocket-less), quartered
- lettuce
- cucumber slices
- tomato slices
- red onion slices
- garlic dill mayo
Turkey can be pretty bland all by itself I knew I had to throw everything Greek into this burger. We’ve got olives, herbs, roasted red pepper, onions, garlic all mixed into the turkey… and then after it’s griddled… it’s smothered in an amazing garlic dill mayo and topped with crisp lettuce and fresh cucumbers, onions and to-mah-to.
Funny thing is I’m the only one who likes olives. But guess what? Nobody noticed they were in there! All the flavors blend so perfectly and harmoniously that all you get is one delicious burger.
Grab some dill. Fresh dill rules, totally.
Give a good mincing to the dill until you get about two tablespoons.
Throw it into a small bowl with a third cup of mayo…
Add a splash of white wine vinegar…
Then press in a clove of garlic and season with a couple pinches of salt and a couple grinds of black pepper.
Give it a good stir, cover with plastic wrap and pop it into the fridge for at least one hour. The longer in the fridge the better 🙂
In a good sized bowl throw in the ground turkey.
Mince up fresh parsley until you get about two tablespoons.
Add that plus a teaspoon each of oregano and Italian seasoning. I know Greek and Italian seasoning… hmmm. Trust me it works.
Mince up a quarter cup of each Kalamata olives, roasted red pepper and onion.
Add everything into the bowl with the turkey and herbs.
I busted up some feta, you’ll need 3/4 cup or so, just eyeball it… you’ll be good.
Throw that into the same bowl… and squeeze a clove of garlic through a garlic press.
Mix by hand, because that’s how we do, until it is well mixed and all the goodies are evenly throughout.
Form into to 4 to 6 patties, depending on how big you want them and then preheat a griddle to 375.
Add a little oil to the griddle (or skillet or if you’re grilling; be sure to oil the grates) and cook for 6 to 8 minutes on the first side. Make sure the griddle, pan or grill is really hot so the burger will sear and not stick.
Use a spatula to carefully flip the burgers.
Then cook for an additional 4 to 6 minutes or until the burger is fully cooked. See what I mean… these can stick a bit, but by the second one my griddle was just the right temp so there was less sticking goin’ on
Toppings are essential. I like red onion, cucumber, lettuce, tomato and the most amazing garlic dill mayo… really you need to make this.
Quarter two pitas.
These Greek turkey burgers are delicious!
We all inhaled ours and everyone especially loved the mayo. I hope you give these burgers a whirl. Not only are they pretty darn healthy but also loaded with a ton of flavor!
Enjoy! And if you give this Greek turkey Burgers recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!
Greek-Style Turkey Burgers + Garlic Dill Mayo
Ingredients
FOR THE GARLIC DILL MAYO:
- 1/3 cup mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh dill
- 1 splash white wine vinegar
- 1 clove fresh garlic, squeezed through a garlic press
- 2 pinches kosher salt
- ground black pepper, to taste
FOR THE TURKEY BURGERS:
- 1¼ pounds lean ground turkey
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
- 1 teaspoon [italian seasoning]
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/4 cup minced kalamata olives
- 1/4 cup minced roasted red pepper
- 1/4 cup minced onion
- 3/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
- 1 clove garlic, squeezed through a garlic press
- olive oil
- 3 greek pita breads, pocket-less, quartered
- lettuce
- cucumber slices
- tomato slices
- red onion slices
Instructions
MSKE THE MAYO:
- In a small bowl combine the mayo, minced dill, vinegar, pressed garlic clove, salt and pepper. Mix until combined, cover in plastic wrap and stick it in the fridge for at least one hour.
MAKE THE BURGERS:
- In a large bowl combine the ground turkey, minced parsley and dried herbs.
- Add the minced olives, roasted red bell pepper and onions to that as well. Then add crumbled feta, squeeze in a clove of garlic through a garlic press and mix by hand until everything comes together.
- Form into 4 (or 6 depending on size) patties.
- Heat a large griddle {you can use a skillet or grill too just make sure they are well oiled} to 375 degrees. Spread olive oil over top and cook each burger for 6-8 minutes on the first side. Flip and repeat for 4-6 more minute or until the burger is fully cooked.
- Spread some of the garlic dill mayo on one side of the pita bread quarters. Top with the Greek turkey burger, lettuce, red onion, cucumber and tomato. Top with another pita quarter.
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I think it looks pretty darn tasty! I would happily devour one of these burgers and then come back for seconds. Definitely going on my to-make list!
These burgers look so good! and I love that you’ve served them in a pitta!
Hi!,
I think it looks amazingly tasty. I can not wait to try it immediately. By the way I too really like the idea of serving it in a pitta. Thank you for this wonderful recipe.
Thank you Sheila!
I love this burger! Greek flavors are so light, fresh and just delicious. Plus, feta cheese is a no brainer! These look awesome!
I’m not much of a mayo fan but this is intriguing and I’m positive my husband would love it!
Maybe try it with Greek yogurt? I bet that would be just as yummy! 🙂
I think they look great! Then again, I love turkey burgers. I bet this mixture would make a killer meatloaf too. 🙂
Dying over these flavors, Laurie!
Smartest. Woman. Ever! I love Greek salads and also adore changing up burger flavors. These are pretty and fresh burgers! SO excited for bbq season and dying to try these burgers!
my face hurts from being so in love.
You made this burger look delicious! I would totally dive into it!
that garlic dill mayo sounds AMAZING! great recipe all around!
I love turkey burgers! These look good!
You are speaking my language, Laurie. 🙂 I woke up this morning with a craving for turkey burgers. I know, weird to wake up with that craving but I’m going with it. I need to make these!
I don’t know what your talking about! These turkey burgers look mighty tasty to me.
Anything Greek is okay by me…especially a tall, dark and handsom adonis, fanning me with a palm leaf – at the ready to spitz my wounds (mostly Microplane induced) with Windex – as I feast on this sandwich. OPA!!
Love love love, everything about this burger.. Dill is one of our favorite herbs… Best part is, its nestled between pita bread!! Delicious!
That looks amazing! That dill looks awesome, so fresh. I love the pita bread idea, makes it almost diet food 😉
Thanks Jackie 🙂
I love turkey burgers!! They’re so moist and healthy! It’s so hard to make sandwiches and burgers photograph well, but you did a fab job!
What, even you have trouble making things look pretty? Phewf 🙂 Although I think it’s looking pretty dang delicious!
This is one of the best recipe I have recently tried. Very tasty and original. Thank you.
Love all the flavors in this burger!
love greek flavors…this rocks.
Thanks Alaina!
Wow! Lots of flavor! I made a variation of this burger using ground lamb. The fat from the lamb made this burger juicy. I will have to admit that I substituted a few other things: Calenders Greek seasoning instead of oregano and Italian; roasted tomatoes from antipasto bar at the market instead of red peppers; and red onion. For the mayo, I used a splash of roasted garlic rice wine vinegar and cooking white wine. I will use this mayo with other dishes. I’m thinking crab salad! Warmed my pita bread in the oven and served these burgers with Kroger brand garlic fries. Awesome meal will become a regular in our home. Thanks for the recipe!
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I am at a loss for words. I could tell by the ingredients that it was going to be good, but I had no idea that it would be this freaking amazing!!!! Great recipe!
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Hi! I just wanted to say that my husband and I absolutely loooooooooooved these burgers. I added a dash of red pepper flakes to the burger mix. We just like spicy food and it just gave it a bit of kick. The dill mayo was also amazing. Seriously just gonna being using that as my mayo from now on. Thanks for the wonderful recipe!!!
Yay Katrina! I’m so glad you and your husband love these! Ps I love that you added a little kick to the burgers, very smart!
I made his today..It was flavourful,but for some reason,did not hold together in shape on the grill and on the griddle.Whats the kinds of minced turkey you used?
Hey Sonia! I’m not sure what could be the problem. I believe it was Jenny-o 🙂
Made these tonight for dinner. They were super easy to throw together and grill up on the barbecue. That’s for the tasty recipe! 🙂