From: Annisette
On Jun 24, 2008
WOW, WOW, WOW!! This recipe is deceivingly simple and so very, very YUMMY!! Just a little onion, a few fresh herbs and some dried cranberries, and you have an AMAZING turkey burger. Hubby also really enjoyed these, as did the kids. This is a definite keeper and one that I will make over and over! Thank you for posting this, FT! Your fellow CAFE ZMAAK Gypsie from ZWT4.
From: Redsie
On May 26, 2008
FT these were oh sooooo good!! Love the dried cranberries in these! And the herbs - didn't have any fresh so used dried - can't wait to make it again with some fresh herbs! Thanks FT!
From: Andi of Longmeadow Farm
On Jun 30, 2008
Needed an easy burger for Sunday night dinner..found this because we actually had cranberries, and ground turkey. This went together perfectly with the breadcrumb (I used fresh as suggested}..the small onion and fresh sage. I cooked this via the stove top as it was so hot outside, we just wanted to cool off. I added the Canadian bacon, cheese, a touch of cranberry sauce. Very tasty, healthy, and tasted as a mini/Thanksgiving. Will make these again, as we loved the healthfulness of these burgers. Good going, FT! Made for ZWT4 June 2008.
From: Lainey6605
On Jul 3, 2008
These are yummy burgers. I used fresh bread crumbs. I used sweet Vidalia onion and the dried cranberries. I also added the Canadian bacon, cheese, cranberry sauce, tomato and pickle. This is so tasty and I love the bit of sweetness to this burger. Delish! Made for Family Picks ZWT4 for the Tastebud Tickling Travellers.
From: Lori Mama
On Jul 4, 2009
Superb burger! I loved the thyme along with the cranberries. I only added Swiss cheese and the suggested cranberry sauce as my toppings. Made for French Tart thank you in Every Day Holiday Tag.
From: Pixie's Kitchen
On May 5, 2009
These are amazing and even awesome as leftovers too! I grilled them and served them with some tomatoes, boston red lettuce, and swiss cheese. Everyone loved them and they were so easy. Do you think it would be possible to pre-make a bunch of patties and freeze them and grill them whenever you were craving a burger? Thank you again for another lovely recipe!
From: Chattes
On Jul 26, 2009
I had both the ground turkey and the dried cranberries so decided this was the recipe to try. I'm so glad I did! I followed the cooking direction carefully since many times my turkey burgers have been too dry. These were perfect. I served them sans the buns but with bacon bits and melted cheese on top. Thank you French Tart for posting this. A winner!
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