Side to go with Cheddar Ranch Turkey Burgers
sundinsgurl
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I'm going to give these a try tonite.. I found this recipe on here a little while ago and they sound good. I just need an idea for a side.. the only thing is I do not like veggies. Potatoes and Corn only.. but they are starches. I was thinkin homemade french fries but wanted to hear of some other suggestions???
Ranch Cheddar Turkey Burgers
Ingredients
1 lb lean ground turkey
1 (1 ounce) envelope dry ranch dressing mix
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese (low fat)
1/4 cup chopped green onion (scallion)
Directions
1mix all ingredients together in bowl.
2form into 4 patties
3cook in skillet or on grill until cooked through, appox. 6-7 minute per side.
4serve on buns with lettuce and tomato
Number of Servings: 4
Calories: 232.7
• Total Fat: 10.0 g
• Cholesterol: 85.9 mg
• Sodium: 798.2 mg
• Total Carbs: 5.4 g
• Dietary Fiber: 0.2 g
• Protein: 29.0 g
Ranch Cheddar Turkey Burgers
Ingredients
1 lb lean ground turkey
1 (1 ounce) envelope dry ranch dressing mix
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese (low fat)
1/4 cup chopped green onion (scallion)
Directions
1mix all ingredients together in bowl.
2form into 4 patties
3cook in skillet or on grill until cooked through, appox. 6-7 minute per side.
4serve on buns with lettuce and tomato
Number of Servings: 4
Calories: 232.7
• Total Fat: 10.0 g
• Cholesterol: 85.9 mg
• Sodium: 798.2 mg
• Total Carbs: 5.4 g
• Dietary Fiber: 0.2 g
• Protein: 29.0 g
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Replies
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How about baked sweet potato fries?0
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Then I guess coleslaw would be out of the question....
1/2 head red cabbage
1/2 head of green cabbage or savoy
shredded carrots
salt & pepper
2tbs Red wine vinegar
1tbs EVOO
Juice of one lime0 -
Hi Sun,
that looks like a tasty recipe for the cheddar ranch turkey burgers. The nutrition info you supplied, does that include the bun, lettuce, and tomato or is that for 1 turkey burger patty alone?0 -
You won't like my recommendations, but I'm thinking green beans, grilled zucchini and summer squash with onions, grilled mushrooms and onions and green peppers on kabobs, a big salad, slices upon slices of tomatoes, etc. etc.
Sometimes we think we don't like veggies because we haven't found the right ones. Try a farm stand (or WalMart produce aisle at about 6:30 a.m. on a Saturday) and you'll get better flavor and fresher foods. You might just like one
But I am keeping this recipe for the burgers!! :happy:0 -
Check out the hungry girl website for her french fries, she also has a great onion ring recipe! I too am posting to have the burger recipe it sounds delish!0
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By the way.... GO BLACKHAWKS lol0
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Instead of veggies as a side, why not try fruit? I often mix watermelon, canteloupe for a fruit salad...plus it gives me the sweet so I don't need dessert.
Or a side salad?
New dessert/snack idea I just heard of:
Jello & yogurt.
Sugar Free Jello - flavor of your choice
fat-free or low-fat yugurt - flavor of your choice.
The whole serving is supposed to be only 1 Weight Watchers point (hearsay, I haven't calculated it myself yet)
Directions:
Prepare Jello as usual (mix and 1 cup boiling water)
Then instead of the cold water, add the yogurt.
Let it set.
It's yummy!! I have tasted the strawberry jello with plain yogurt and it was delish!
My friend recommended Lime jello with Key Lime yogurt, but I imagine the possibilities are endless.
We thought of putting them into small, single serve containers, so they would be easy to grab on the go!!0 -
Baked sweet potato fries! YUM! Great with a burger.0
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Thanks for all the suggestions.. I have heard that if I try a really fresh veggie than I might like it. I think I am going out of my box by even including the green onions in the burgers. lol I wish I liked veggies than I would have more options of things to eat. Its the texture I dont like.. the crunching of them.
Ive had sweet potatoe fries one time and I wasnt a big fan.. maybe its something I need to try again and have a good recipe for them. ANy ideas?0 -
If you can find them in your grocery freezer section, Alexia has sweet potato fries all ready to bake. No chopping. No oil. 140 cals, 5g fat, 140mg sodium/serving.0
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Try sprinkling some brown sugar, cinnamon, maybe a dash of chili powder...0
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