Caramelized shallot and sautรฉed mushrooms nestled in red wine, getting frisky all up on a turkey burg caressed with Swiss cheese, sandwiched between hot crispy fresh buns.
Every Tuesday, my girlfriends and I get together and cook up turkey burgers. Aside from the juicy burgs, Turkey Burger Tuesdays consists of copious amounts of sweet potato fries, girl chatter, andย wine. We do sometimes change it up and make something un-burger-esque, but we enjoy experimenting with different burger add-ins and toppings.
For last week’s Turkey Burger Tuesday, I was in the mood for something swanky, but was in need of some burger inspiration. I poked around Cooking Light’s archiveย of healthy grilled burgers and was drawn to theirย Cheddar Cheeseburger with Caramelized Shallots. I settled on that recipe as my burgspiration and added a splash of red wine to the shallots. Because I had a whole basketย of mushrooms sitting in my refrigerator, I figured that needed to happen, too. With the red wine…too.
The shallots take a hot minute to caramelize, but while they’re busy getting all delectable, you can multi-task by sautรฉing the mushrooms and preparing the turkey burgers.
Got a load of theseย shroomages and shallots:
These turkey burgers are so veryย satisfying. They haveย all the flavors and textures a great burger should have and really give you something to sink your teeth into. I made the burgers in a cast iron skillet, but if you’re grill-endowed, I recommend firing it up! The smokey char flavor would go excellently with the red wine caramelized shallots and sautรฉed shrooms. The girls and I tend to go bun-less on Turkey Burger Tuesdays, but I found these gluten-free rollsย at my local grocery store and decided to give them a whirl as burger buns.
Have I mentioned you should serve these burgers with 1800 pounds an appropriate portion size of sweet potato fries and a coupleย bottles glasses of wine?
You should.
Make these succulent burgs.
Caramelized Shallot and Mushroom Turkey Burgers
Ingredients
For the Caramelized Shallots:
- 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
- 3 cups shallots thinly sliced (about
- 3 tablespoons red wine I used malbec
For the Sautรฉed Mushrooms:
- 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
- 8 ounces white mushrooms chopped
- 1 tablespoon red wine
For the Turkey Burgers:
- 1 egg lightly beaten
- 1 tablespoon worshestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 pound ground turkey meat
For Serving:
- Swiss cheese
- Hamburger buns
Instructions
Caramelize the shallots
- Add the oil to a cast iron skillet and heat to medium.
- Add the shallots and cook, stirring every couple of minutes until they begin to caramelize, about 20 minutes. Note: the shallots should cook at a golden-brown hue and shouldnโt burn โ if they begin cooking too quickly, lower the heat.
- Add 3 tablespoons of red wine and continue cooking until all of the wine has burned off, and shallots are completely caramelized, about 5 to 8 minutes.
- Set aside until ready to use.
Cook the mushrooms:
- Add the oil to a sautรฉ pan and heat to medium-high.
- Add the mushrooms and cook, stirring frequently, until they turn brown and water is seeping out, about 5 to 8 minutes.
- Add 1 tablespoon of wine, a sprinkle of salt, and continue cooking until much of the water has burned off and mushrooms are soft, but al dente, about another 1 to 2 minutes.
Make the turkey Burgers:
- Heat a cast iron skillet to medium-high with enough oil to generously coat the surface (or fire up the grill).
- In a mixing bowl, lightly beat the egg and add the rest of the ingredients for the burgers. Mix everything together well. The meat will be very wet and mushy, but thatโs okay.
- Form 4 burger patties and place them on the cast iron skillet (or grill), cooking them until the sides of the burger begin to firm up and turn brown. Carefully flip the burgers and continue cooking until they feel firm when poked and are cooked through.
- Place slices of swiss cheese on top of the burgers and cook until melted.
- Serve with caramelized shallots and mushrooms on a toasted bun.
How high quality does the wine have to be?
i am so craving one of these burgers right now.. they look amazing. i can imagine how good they would have tasted!
Turkey burger Tuesday….I like the sound of that! And WHOA are these burgers LOAD-ED. Can I just get a whole plate of that topping in front of me?! Along with the sweet potato fries and wine, of course.
Hollaaaaa for burger toppings! Yes, I pretty much went ape-shit over the toppings, and yes, you can skip the burg and make mushroom-shallot-sweet-potato-fry nachos. Plus the wine. Always the wine. Come partyyyy!
Turkey Burger Tuesday sounds awesome, what a fun thing to do with friends! These burgers look fabulous! I love that you used wine for the onions and mushrooms, so much flavor! Pinned.
Sounds like a lovely (anyday) tradition ๐
These look damn delicious. Please say theres a beer involved? : D
There’s definitely beer involved every once in a while. But mostly all the wines. ๐
Oh my heavens! Love love seeing those mushrooms and shallots piled on top! Thank you for sharing!
You had me at red wine! Girls night with turkey burgers sounds awesome, can I come?! It can get so easy to get stuck in a boring burger rut, so I love finding exciting new burger recipes! How did you like those gluten free rolls? I was so excited when I first found them, but have some mixed feelings about them.
Come on over, girl! I can’t guarantee we won’t force-feed you guacamole and get you drunk ๐
I am a HUGE fan of turkey burgers and yours looks awesome. What a great idea these caramelized shallot!!
Ju, your pictures are gorgeous! You should frame one of your photos!
Have a wonderful day ๐
Aww thanks, Olivia!
I love mushrooms! These looks awesome Julia!
Thanks, Katya! Amazing what a little red wine can do for them shroomages ๐
Check ingredient listings for turkey burger. Egg is not on there.
Oops! Thanks so much for letting me know! I updated the recipe ๐
I am going to make this for our dinner next week. Thanks!
I’d like to get chummy with this burgerโฆ Just sayin’.
It’s a fab burger to chum right up against, yessireebob!
I’m not a huge turkey burger fan, but these might just change my mind. Definitely going to try them out!
These are all kinds of amazing…which is just awesome because a boring turkey burger is a sad thing. Love these! ๐