This taco turkey burger recipe combines your summertime favorite (the burger!) with your every day favorite – the taco!
Recipe Overview
Why you’ll love it: Taco burgers are a tasty alternative to plain beef burgers. Using ground turkey cuts calories and fat.
How long it takes: 20 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: large mixing bowl, sheet pan, foil
Servings: 4 burgers
We’re big fans of turkey burgers here in my household. It’s a quick and easy meal, healthy and satisfying. And while there is a place for frozen turkey patties, I like to add a little this and that to jazz up the ground turkey for a really fabulous-tasting burger.
We really love pizza burgers, seasoned ground turkey studded with bits of pepperoni, and topped with marinara, fresh basil leaves, and mozzarella. Caprese burgers are pretty special, too, with a melty center of fresh mozzarella. However, now it’s time for a TACO turkey burger recipe with my beloved taco seasoning.
Taco burgers are easy to make and are great for a crowd. Simply double or triple the recipe. Another option is to make slider sized burgers. Offer a toppings bar so guests can customize their own burgers with guacamole, diced tomato, salsa, sour cream, lettuce, fresh cilantro, grilled peppers and onions, chipotle mayo, whatever your heart desires.
Round off the meal with Mexican favorites like 7 layer dip and tortilla chips, black bean corn salsa, or Mexican street corn pasta salad.
As always, you’ll find a printable recipe with the complete ingredient list and instructions at the end of the post.
What You’ll Need To Make This Recipe
- Ground Turkey: The best choice is 85/15 or 93/7 lean ground turkey. A little fat makes a better burger. The all white meat ground turkey tends to be dry.
- Tortilla Chips: Crushed tortilla chips bind things together instead of the usual bread crumbs. The burgers are gluten-free and it’s a great way to use the crumbs at the bottom of the bag of chips!
- Taco Seasoning: I always use my homemade blend which doesn’t have fillers or artificial ingredients.
- Onion: To avoid having big chunks of onion in the burgers, grate the onion over the mixing bowl. The finely grated onion and the juices add great flavor to the burger mix.
- Sliced Cheese, Buns, Toppings of Your Choice
How To Make Turkey Burgers
It’s pretty simple really. The burgers can be grilled or fried in a nonstick skillet but I find that the best way is to broil them in the oven.
Here’s how to do it: Prepare a sheet pan by lining it with foil (easy clean-up!). Get the broiler preheating while you make the burgers.
Add the ingredients to a mixing bowl and mix gently. I use my hands but a spoon is fine too.
Form the mixture into four patties. Make them a little thinner in the middle so the burgers get done evenly.
Arrange the burgers in the sheet pan and broil about 6 minutes. Flip them over and broil another few minutes. The inside of the burger should be at least 165°F. Because it’s ground turkey, you don’t want to serve this burger rare.
Add a slice of cheese and broil for half a minute or until the cheese is melty. Pop those turkey burgers into a bun and dinner is ready! Wasn’t that fast and easy?
Serve the burgers with chips and salsa. If you have an air fryer, make homemade French fries or sweet potato fries. More into salads? Creamy coleslaw, grilled vegetable salad, or a simple cucumber salad are good choices.
FAQs
Turkey burgers are lower in saturated fat than a beef burger (Healthline). Other than that, there’s not a lot of difference between the two.
Adding a filler and compressing the burgers pretty firmly helps. I like to cook the burgers under the broiler so I don’t have to deal with grill grates. Make sure the burgers are pretty well done on the first side before you flip them. If they’re sticking or falling apart, let them cook a bit longer before you try to flip them.
It could be that you’re overcooking them. They don’t have a lot of fat so be sure to cook the burger until they are just done. Use an instant read thermometer to check (165°F).
Make It Your Own
- Gluten-free option: Omit the bun. Serve burger with desired toppings.
- Feed a crowd: Make a double or triple batch of the meat mixture. Form into slider-size patties. Serve with a toppings bar so guests can top their own burgers however they prefer.
- More seasoning ideas: Add fresh minced garlic or chopped cilantro for more flavor impact. If you don’t have taco seasoning, substitute a tablespoon of chili powder.
Make-Ahead Ideas/Storage
- Refrigerate raw burgers: Make the burgers but don’t cook them. Refrigerate, covered well, for up to 24 hours.
- Freeze raw burgers: To freeze raw burgers, stack the burgers with a sheet of waxed paper or parchment paper between each burger. Place in a freezer container or freezer bag. Freeze for up to one month. For best results, thaw overnight in the fridge before broiling as directed.
- Refrigerate cooked burgers: If you prefer, cook the burgers as directed and then refrigerate for up to 3 days in a covered container. or freeze for up to one month.
- Freeze cooked burgers: Wrap well in foil, then place in a labeled freezer bag. Burgers can be frozen for up to one month.
- To reheat: To reheat, place in a single layer on a baking sheet in a preheated oven at 350°F for fifteen minutes or until heated through. Frozen unthawed burgers will take 5 to 10 minutes longer.
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This taco turkey burger recipe combines your summertime favorite (the burger!) with your every day favorite – the taco!
Instructions
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Place oven rack 4 to 5 inches from heat. Turn oven on to Broil. Prepare sheet pan by lining with foil or spraying lightly with nonstick spray.
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In a large bowl, lightly beat egg until combined. Add ground turkey, taco seasoning, and crushed tortilla chips. Finely mince onion or coarsely grate it over the bowl to catch all the juice. Mix everything together using your hands until mixture is combined. Do not overmix.
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Form into four equal patties, pressing down the middle of each so they are slightly thinner in the middle. Arrange on prepared sheet pan.
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Broil about 6 minutes or until golden brown, flip, cook for another 4 to 5 minutes, or until internal temperature measures 165°F. Top burgers with cheese, broil 15 to 30 seconds or until cheese is melted (watch carefully!).
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Add to buns, top as desired, and serve immediately.
Notes
- Nutrition information includes cheese, but not bun or additional toppings.
- Substitute 1 tablespoon chili powder for taco seasoning, if desired.
- Burgers can be grilled or fried in a nonstick skillet.
Nutrition Information
Serving: 1burger, Calories: 399kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Protein: 37g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Trans Fat: 0.04g, Cholesterol: 137mg, Sodium: 404mg, Potassium: 438mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 436IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 241mg, Iron: 2mg
This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.