Camping Burgers

Im planning on making turkey burgers on a camping trip. What burger recipes does Veeky Forums know? Do they know recipes? Lets find out!

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>>Do they know recipes?


Do you even burger?

Here's a (you), simply because of the growler, the mayo, and the Bojack reference. You apparently have good taste, so how the fuck do you not know how to make a burger?

>meme beer growler
>mayo
>Bojack
all three of those things are fucking terrible, neck yourself

>drinks local beer
>uses the best universal condiment
>watches the best show made in the past decade

You seem really insecure if you think any of those things are terrible. Leave your fucking basement some time and stop getting all your opinions from the contrarian cambodian basket weaving honey suckle.

>turkey burger

>honey suckle

>good taste

Done

Took the pic from another user and im using turkey cuz some of my mates are vegitarian or something so the only thing theyll eat is turkey. Would rather use ground beef but not an option this time. Came here for something more then just a burger

The turkey is a compromise

I want borger

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heck yes gonna be a good camping trip with this dude
turkey burgers, small batch craft beer, and sing-a-longs around the environmentally friendly solar powered LED lantern!!!

get new mates, mate

Are Americans actually capable of going more than a few hours without consuming some kind of sandwich?

sure but why?

not funny, asshole. that's how my brother died.

I want Mr peanut butter to knot me

>camping trip
Which means he's gonna sit his ass in the car for 30 minutes than walk 50 metres to the bbq pit

Cajun seasoning, sautéed onions and garlic in the mix, and worcestershire.

How advanced do you want to get? I would make pita bread on the fire if you want to get fancy. If not, I like whole wheat potato rolls for buns or whole wheat brioche if you can find or make it.

I would use turkey breast and grind it in the food processor but I'm sure pre-ground turkey is fine.

If you decide to go the food processor route, you can add some cooked bacon for some fat because turkey is so low fat. I would then add some herbs of your liking, I like italian parsley and maybe a bit of fresh dill in this application. Maybe 1/4 cup of herbs per lb. I would also add, salt, pepper, some MSG (please try this!), an egg (optional, can also just do yolk), about maybe a tsp or two of mustard per pound of turkey, and a tsp of honey (per lb). Oh, and last but not least about 2-4 cloves garlic per pound of turkey to your liking.

I would make the burgers in advance and just heat them up when you are ready for dinner.

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Optionally you could make your own bread at the campsite and STUFF the bread (uncooked) with the already cooked burgers and some cheese if you wanted.

turkey burgers are great. better than beef

I recommend Worcestershire sauce for this kind of burger.

what bojack reference?

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Of course, but we’re usually working, so have to eat and run often.
I realize frenchies and Bongs don’t have this problem because they don’t work, and so can’t relate. But I don’t hold it against them-such is the price of running the whole world.