Hello! It's been a while since I've updated. I have figured out that between work, traffic, and life...blogging doesn't always fit into my schedule! I do want to make it a point to update more, but we will see how that goes.
I made a recipe last week that was too good to NOT share. Actually - there are two recipes that I paired together.
The first is from the Eat Clean Diet. I don't follow the diet, but I do have to admit that a lot of the recipes are delicious (and a lot of the time require interesting ingredients that will really surprise you!) So I will jump right into the Turkey Guacamole Burger. This is perfect for summer and for anyone who doesn't like to spend hours in the kitchen. I made this recipe in under an hour and it was delicious (my husband thought so too and even brought left overs to work the next day!)
What you will need:
For the Guacamole:
• 2 avocados
• 1 tsp / 5 ml garlic powder
• ½ tsp / 2.5 ml freshly ground black pepper
• 2 jalapenos, chopped finely
• ½ white onion, chopped finely
• 1 cup / 240 ml cilantro, chopped finely
• Juice of one lime
• 1 tsp / 5 ml garlic powder
• ½ tsp / 2.5 ml freshly ground black pepper
• 2 jalapenos, chopped finely
• ½ white onion, chopped finely
• 1 cup / 240 ml cilantro, chopped finely
• Juice of one lime
For the Burger:
• 2 lb / 900 g lean ground turkey
• 2 tsp / 20 ml ground cinnamon (trust me, it's good! The original recipe calls for 4 tsp...but some of the reviews say that there is too much cinnamon so I cut it in half)
• 1 tsp / 5 ml garlic powder
• 1 tsp / 5 ml freshly ground black pepper
• whole-grain buns
• 2 tsp / 20 ml ground cinnamon (trust me, it's good! The original recipe calls for 4 tsp...but some of the reviews say that there is too much cinnamon so I cut it in half)
• 1 tsp / 5 ml garlic powder
• 1 tsp / 5 ml freshly ground black pepper
• whole-grain buns
**I also added swiss cheese to this burger because Lucas loves cheese burgers. The recipe didn't call for it
What to do:
Guacamole
- Remove the pits from your avocados by cutting the avocados in half and scoop the flesh into a medium-sized bowl.
- Add the garlic powder, black pepper, jalapenos, white onions, cilantro and lime juice to the bowl.
- Mix all ingredients until just combined. Try not to overmix it, it's better if not overmixed.
- Allow it to chill for at least an hour in the refrigerator before serving.
Burgers
- Preheat your barbeque (I used my foreman grill) to medium-high heat.
- Add turkey, cinnamon, garlic powder and black pepper to a large bowl.
- Mix the turkey and spices with clean bare hands!
- Divide the mixture into parts and shape into flat patties. (makes 4-6 patties depending on how large you make them)
- Lightly coat the hot grill with oil and add the patties.
- Grill patties for 7 - 9 minutes (per side if not using a foreman grill) or until cooked through.
- (If using cheese, put cheese on burger immediately after taking it off the grill)
- Serve burgers on a lightly toasted bun with 1 Tbsp of Guacamole Spread and enjoy!
I served a Cold Corn Salad with the turkey burger on the side. I found this on Food52.com (check it out if you haven't - it's a really cool site) This salad is perfect for summer, as none of the veggies are cooked. I also brought this to our 4th of July cook-out, and everyone loved it! I
What you will need:
- 8 ears of white corn
- 2 quarts cherry tomatoes
- 3 tablespoons of high-quality balsamic vinegar
- 1 quart of sugar snapped peas (this is optional in the original recipe, but I highly recommend using them!)
- Handful of roughly chopped basil or parsely (I used basil, but again this is optional)
- 1 medium red onion
- course salt (I did not add salt because the vinegar is salty enough for my taste)
- ground black pepper
What to do:
- Strip raw corn from ears. You can use a orn stripper or just run your chef's knife down the side of each ear about 8 times.
- Slice all cherry tomatoes in half or quarters depending on your preference.
- Chop the red onion into a large dice.
- If using the sugar-snap peas, cut in half or thirds to make more bite-sized. If you're not using them, and you want a little green for visual appeal, some rough chopped basil or flat-leaf parsley will do the trick.
- Toss all vegetables in a bowl, along with the vinegar, salt and pepper
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