Looking for a "lighter" way to have a cheeseburger, no tofu please!
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You can also ditch the bread all together, and use romaine as a wrap. Ground turkey, pork, or chicken is a good way to lighten it a touch instead of using beef, and substitute a favorite low-cal dressing in place of the cheese, and make sure to top it with the healthy stuff- more lettuce, onion, tomato- to bulk it up!0
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If you want to try a vegan burger, I LOVE this black bean burger recipe. Very quick, easy, and you can easily reduce to make just one patty to try it out.
http://sinfulnutrition.com/quick-easy-bean-burger-recipe/0 -
I do a Gardein beefless burger, absolutely delicious, on a toasted portabella mushroom (bun), with Dayia vegan cheese. It tastes better than the real thing!0
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Have you tried bagel thins for a bun?0
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I've used Warbutons Sandwich Thins as a bun before, but I often just use brown bread cakes (which don't seem to have as much sugar in as many in the USA.
For Turkey burgers I've used the following with success, although always throw in some Worcestershire sauce:
http://www.thebodycoach.co.uk/blog/hold_tight_for_my_tasty_mcleanie_burger_74.html
http://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/food/rcp/RecipePage.aspx?recipeid=7010922
Other than that I always buy lean steak mince anyway, but if I want to make burgers with it I stick in some diced jalepeno and onion for a great burger, load it with cheese and ketchup and stick it on a granary bun0 -
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93/7 ground meat or better (also turkey/chicken/lamb if available). add in some chopped onions/mushrooms maybe a little quinoa/black beans to soften/moisten patties. Season with cumin/coriander/chili pepper/salt/pepper/cinnamon/worcestire/garam masala. Grill as usual. Whole grain/whole wheat bun without too much sugar. sliced avocados on top with greek yogurt spread as mayo. sprinkle parmesan if wanted.0
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CassidyScaglione wrote: »Have half a cheeseburger!
... you make me sad.0 -
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4 oz lean ground turkey, 170 calories, with a bun and a slice of cheese.0
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Use good quality beef and mix in either cook lentils or your favorite beans mashed. Chopped cooked portobello mushroom added to the burger meat is also good. For cheese I use a slice of very thin cut cheese enough to give you flavor. I also pull out some of the guts out of the bun for less bread.0
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Speaking of lean burgers, we don't usually have lean meat available but once I was able to get some and the burgers were dry and lacked this juicy satisfying bite. Any tips so I don't end up making something underwhelming out of a very expensive product in the future?
In my lean meat mix I add raw chopped mushroom, onion and grated carrot and sometimes powdered beef stock. Seer both sides quickly and then reduce heat and cook real slow and still turn every now n then. Sometimes I seer and stick in slow oven (covered) to finish. I try and take them off the heat just before the pink is totally gone and let resting time finish them off.0 -
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Ground turkey is pretty delicious as a burger...no it does not taste exactly the same but you still get that burger "fix."0
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I like to eat veggie burgers they help with the cravings, but if you really want a beef burger you can sub half the beef with cooked lentils or some other legume. You might not save on calories but you will save on fat and get an extra serving of vegetables0
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Speaking of lean burgers, we don't usually have lean meat available but once I was able to get some and the burgers were dry and lacked this juicy satisfying bite. Any tips so I don't end up making something underwhelming out of a very expensive product in the future?
In my lean meat mix I add raw chopped mushroom, onion and grated carrot and sometimes powdered beef stock. Seer both sides quickly and then reduce heat and cook real slow and still turn every now n then. Sometimes I seer and stick in slow oven (covered) to finish. I try and take them off the heat just before the pink is totally gone and let resting time finish them off.
Thank you! If we ever buy lean meat again, at least I know how to remedy the dryness now.0
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