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These super flavorful and juicy patties make for the best turkey burger recipe EVER. They’re weeknight friendly and can be frozen for future dinners! You’ll love having these on your summer menu, and you’ll love impressing your family and friends with just how tasty turkey burgers can be.

Turkey burger with cheese on a bun sitting on a serving board.

The most important part of a good burger is the patty, hands down. And despite the fact that turkey burgers get a bad rap because they’re leaner than beef and have the possibility of drying out, this burger defies all odds! It’s juicy, tasty, and thanks to a few dashes of liquid smoke, it gives you that smoky chargrilled flavor everyone loves with a good burger.

Once you give this burger a shot, you’ll want to check out my tasty chicken burger and my easy salmon burger recipe.

Why You’ll Love This Turkey Burger

  • The patties are juicy—These patties are incredibly moist and flavorful, so there’s no regret over choosing ground turkey over ground beef.
  • They won’t fall apart—You can cook these patties on a grill, in a pan, in the oven, or in an air fryer without them falling apart.
  • They’re a healthier optionIs ground turkey healthy? Heck yes. A lot of people are looking to eat less red meat these days and ground turkey is a great option.

Turkey Burger Ingredients

A full ingredient list with exact measurements can be found in the recipe card below.

Ingredients for the burger on a light background.
  • Ground turkey—The best ground turkey blend for a good turkey burger is 93% lean. It’s got more fat than 99% fat free while keeping things on the lighter side. I have made them with 99% fat free ground turkey though, and they were still really good!
  • Seasoning—My rule of thumb for salting ground meat is 1 teaspoon per pound of ground meat. I also like to add onion powder and my homemade Italian seasoning to enhance the flavors in the patties.
  • Liquid smoke—This is the ticket, friends! This is what makes this the best turkey burger recipe ever, in my humble opinion. It’s so flavorful! If you don’t have liquid smoke, Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce can be used to at least add some umami.

Recipe Variations & Modifications

  • Don’t like a smoky flavor? Replace the liquid smoke with Worcestershire sauce or low-sodium soy sauce.
  • Any breadcrumbs will do. I use panko, but Italian breadcrumbs or homemade breadcrumbs will also work.

How to Make The Best Turkey Burger

Baking sheet covered in parchment.

Step 1. Prep a baking sheet. Before you get your hands dirty, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside.

Mixing bowl with ingredients for turkey burger patty in it.

Step 2. Place the ground turkey into a large mixing bowl. Add all of the patty ingredients into the bowl and, with clean hands, gently blend everything until the mixture is cohesive.

Formed uncooked patties on baking sheet.

Step 3. Divide the mixture into four equal portions and gently form them into patties. Place the patties on the parchment-lined baking sheet.

Formed uncooked patties, with a divot in the middle of each, on baking sheet.

Step 4. Gently press a divot into the middle of each patty, then place the patties in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to set. (This helps firm them up so they don’t fall apart on the grill.)

Burger patties on a grill.

Step 5. Preheat the grill to around 450º F and grease it with some olive oil. Transfer the patties to the grill, cover, and cook for 4-5 minutes. Flip the burgers and cook them for another 4-5 minutes or until they reach an internal temperature of 160-165º F.

Burgers stacked with toppings on a wooden serving board.

Step 6. Pop your patty onto a bun, top it with whatever you please, and enjoy the best turkey burger you’ll ever bite into! The flavors in these patties go with pretty much anything, so you can get creative.

Pro Tip

Create a divot in the center of each turkey burger patty with your thumb prior to cooking. This helps the patty keep its shape, preventing it from shrinking.

What to Serve With Turkey Burgers

Burgers served on a serving board.

Storage, Freezing, & Reheating

  1. Turkey burgers will keep in the fridge for 3-4 days in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap.
  2. If you plan on freezing your turkey burgers, it’s best to do prior to cooking so they don’t dry out when thawed and heated. Simply wrap the uncooked patties individually with plastic wrap and pop them into the freezer for up to 3 months.
  3. To reheat cooked turkey burgers in the microwave in 25 second increments until heated through. Another option is to reheat them in an air fryer preheated to 350º F for 3-4 minutes, or until heated through.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are turkey burgers healthier than beef burgers?

Both turkey and beef burgers offer nutrition through protein, fat, and various vitamins and minerals. However, turkey is lower in saturated fat, making it a great option for a heart-healthy diet.

What makes turkey burgers stick together?

Binder ingredients like breadcrumbs and eggs are what help keep turkey burgers maintain their shape. You could also use a tablespoon of plain Greek yogurt or mayonnaise. Letting them sit in the fridge to set prior to cooking is also very helpful!

How do you season a turkey burger?

The best way to achieve flavor in a turkey burger is by using a variety of seasoning. Liquid smoke is a great way to get the essence of a charbroiled burger. Others additions include Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder or fresh garlic, onion powder, fresh onion, paprika, and herbs. Don’t forget salt and pepper!

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4.87 from 310 votes

Best Turkey Burger Recipe

These super flavorful juicy patties make for the best turkey burger. They're weeknight friendly and can be frozen for future dinners!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Refrigeration:: 30 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 lb ground turkey, 93% lean
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped red onion
  • 1/4 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • 2 garlic cloves, smashed and grated to a paste (or finely minced)
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp liquid smoke
  • 1/2 tsp dried Italian seasoning
  • 1/4 tsp cracked black pepper

Serving suggestions:

  • Fresh brioche buns
  • Sliced cheese
  • Your choice of condiments and toppings

Instructions 

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside.
  • With clean hands, mix the ground turkey with all of the patty ingredients in a large mixing bowl with. Gently work the mixture until it's cohesive.
    Turkey burger ingredients in mixing bowl.
  • Divide the meat mixture into four equal portions and carefully form them into patties. Place the patties onto the parchment-lined baking sheet. With your thumb, press a divot into the middle of each patty; this will prevent the patty from shrinking on the grill.
    Turkey burgers uncooked with divot in the center of the patties.
  • Place the patties in the fridge and let them chill for about 30 minutes. This helps them firm up so they don't fall apart on the grill.
  • When it's go time, preheat your grill to medium-high heat—around 450º F. Clean the grill well. If you need to grease your grill, dip a wad of paper towels in some vegetable oil and glide the soaked towel along the grate with tongs. (I don't normally do this, but if you find that meat sticks easily to your grill, you might want to do this step to play it safe; you know your grill best.)
  • Once the grill is ready, transfer the patties to the grill, cover, and let them cook for about 4-5 minutes. Gently flip them (they should have nicely formed grill marks on the cooked side), cover, and let them cook for another 4-5 minutes. Check the internal temperature with a Meat Thermometer, looking for an internal temperature of 165º F. If you're not quite there yet, flip the burgers once more and cover for another minute or two. (If you're using cheese, place the cheese slices onto the patties about a minute before you think they'll be done.)
    Turkey burgers on a grill.
  • When the burgers are ready, transfer them to a clean plate or platter and serve them with fresh brioche buns and your choice of toppings.
    Close up shot of stacked turkey burger with greens, tomato slice, melted cheese, onions, and mushrooms.

Notes

Create a divot in the center of each turkey burger patty with your thumb prior to cooking. This helps the patty keep its shape, preventing it from shrinking.
Turkey burgers will keep in the fridge for 3-4 days in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap.
If you plan on freezing your turkey burgers, it’s best to do prior to cooking so they don’t dry out when thawed and heated. Simply wrap the uncooked patties individually with plastic wrap and pop them into the freezer for up to 3 months.
To reheat cooked turkey burgers in the microwave in 25 second increments until heated through. Another option is to reheat them in an air fryer preheated to 350º F for 3-4 minutes, or until heated through.

Nutrition

Serving: 1turkey burger patty | Calories: 269kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 13g
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547 Comments

  1. 4 stars
    Have made this recipe twice now. The first time, I used Worcestershire sauce instead of liquid smoke and the results got rave reviews. Recently I made the again with liquid smoke using the amount in the recipe. Didn’t like the strong flavour that added at all. It ruined the burgers for me.

    1. Hi David, if you don’t like a smoky flavor, then liquid smoke should definitely be a hard pass. Glad you enjoyed it with the Worcestershire sauce!

  2. 5 stars
    This was everything a gourmet burger should be, and then some! Turned out juicy, hearty and bold; easily, a new favorite recipe!

  3. 5 stars
    We had these turkey burgers for dinner last night and they were DELICIOUS! Definitely adding to our regular dinner rotation1

  4. It’s so nice to be able to mix up burger night with a different meat other than beef. Really lovely and enjoyed by the whole family.

    1. Hi Aisha, I haven’t tested this myself but I think it’s worth a shot. Please let me know what happens if you try it out!

  5. 5 stars
    Fantastic and surprisingly moist and flavorful!  I did not have liquid smoke and replaced breadcrumbs with rolled oats, used just the egg white.  Really great turkey burger (and I am not generally one to get excited about a turkey burger)!  Thanks for a great recipe!

    1. You’re so welcome, Meredith! And thanks for mentioning substitutions. This is super helpful; I plan on updating the post with possible substitutions/adaptations and I’ll be happy to include yours!

  6. 5 stars
    Great flavor! Cooked mine on the stovetop and topped with blue cheese crumbles after flipping.  Assembled burger with fig jam, carmelized onions and avocado slices. Delicious!

  7. 5 stars
    The liquid smoke is so subtle but so key! Will 100% make these turkey burgers again. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  8. 5 stars
    My family LOVES these turkey burgers! I cook them on the stovetop in an iron skillet. My grandchildren request them every time they visit.