How long it takes: 30 minutes Equipment you’ll need: broiler, mixing bowl Servings: 4 burgers And I’m ready for summer cooking, for burgers, summer salads, and drinks on the deck with friends. Aperol spritz, anyone? Maybe a paloma? Cheers! And of course, what is summer without the flavors of Caprese? I’ve made more lunches than I can count with just a handful of tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and basil from my garden for an easy Caprese salad. Who needs anything more in the summer? Okay, my husband probably wouldn’t be happy with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil as a meal. Enter these turkey burgers, with all the flavors of Caprese incorporated into a tasty burger. The best of both worlds! Bonus: The burgers are a high protein meal, with 43 grams per serving, due to the extra cheese.
About These Caprese Turkey Burgers
What makes this burger special? Lots of reasons, but the simple answer is cheese.
Fresh mozzarella (inside): It’s such a fun surprise to bite into the burger to find ooey gooey melted mozzarella cheese. You heard right, I stuff a lovely slice of fresh mozzarella inside the burger before cooking it. Fresh mozzarella (outside): I can’t leave it there. Creamy fresh mozzarella is so good unmelted, too, so I top the burger with a slice of unmelted cheese, showcasing all of the equally delicious ways to eat fresh mozzarella. Seasoned meat: We don’t mess around here. Why not mix the seasoning, which includes fresh basil, right into the meat instead of merely sprinkling it on the outside? Amazing toppings: Spread the buns with basil pesto (no ketchup and mustard here). Add fresh basil leaves instead of plain lettuce, and a juicy red tomato! (And of course, a slice of that dreamy mozzarella.)
Ingredient Notes
I’ll run through the recipe here and give you a few extra tips. For specific measurements and instructions, refer to the recipe card below.
Ground Turkey: For burgers, I like to use a blend of 85/15, which has little more fat than all white meat ground turkey. A little fat is a good thing in burgers because it gives the meat flavor and keeps them from getting too dry. Of course, you can use ground beef if you prefer. Fresh Basil: This is a good chance to harvest a few leaves from that prolific basil plant you have growing on your deck. Nothing can replace the taste of fresh basil. Panko Bread Crumbs: Panko is simply dry bread crumbs. It’s coarser and airier than regular bread crumbs. Learn how to make bread crumbs, it’s a great way to use stale bread. Egg: The bread crumbs and egg are mixed with the ground turkey for a more tender burger. It’s the same idea as meatloaf or meatballs. Onion and Garlic: You’ll need half of a small onion and one clove of garlic to subtly flavor the meat. Dried Parsley, Kosher Salt, Black Pepper: Simple pantry seasonings are mixed into the burger blend. Fresh Mozzarella Cheese: Fresh mozzarella cheese is a soft white cheese that hasn’t been aged. It’s usually sold in a container with brine. If you’re not a fan of fresh mozzarella, regular mozzarella cheese can be substituted. Basil Pesto: Although this ingredient is optional, I highly recommend it. Spread it on the buns to really amp up the basil flavor. You can use store-bought or homemade pesto. Fresh Tomato Slices Buns or Ciabatta
How To Make Caprese Burgers
Prep the cheese. Drain the mozzarella cheese, pat it dry, and evenly cut it into 8 slices. Set it aside for now. Make seasoned meat mixture. In a large bowl, lightly beat the egg. Add the ground turkey, seasonings, chopped basil, and panko. Grate the onion and garlic over the bowl to catch all the juices. If you prefer, you could finely mince the onion and press the garlic. Blend together the contents of the bowl, using your fingers or a large spoon. Handle the mixture lightly. As soon it starts to hold together, stop mixing. Divide the mixture into four equal portions. Shape into burgers. Form each portion into an evenly sized patty, inserting one slice of cheese into each, making sure it’s completely encased. Cook. Broil until golden brown on each side. Internal temperature should be 165°F when measured with an instant read thermometer. Serve. Place the burgers on toasted buns spread with pesto, with all the caprese toppings.
What To Serve With Burgers
Fries: Try air fryer French fries or air fryer sweet potato fries. Salad: We love this healthy coleslaw with a yogurt dressing. Dill potato salad is always a winner, too. Pickles: Make easy quick pickles with almost any type of vegetable. Try refrigerator dill pickles, pickled asparagus, or pickled cauliflower.
Tips For Success
Don’t overmix the meat. Only mix the meat mixture enough to combine all the ingredients. Over-mixing will create a tough burger. Carefully form the stuffed burgers. Make sure that the burger is formed completely around the mozzarella so that it doesn’t leak out when it melts. Toast the buns. This restaurant trick really makes a difference! A warm, lightly toasted bun, especially if you spread it with butter or oil first, has more flavor and a crisp texture. Include the suggested toppings. Although I know y’all have your favorite burger toppings, in this case, stick to the suggested toppings: a schmear of pesto, fresh mozzarella, basil leaves, and a juicy tomato slice. The toppings are really what make this burger “Caprese”.
More Caprese Recipes
If you love the basil/mozzarella/tomato combination, be sure to try Caprese pasta salad or Caprese stuffed tomatoes. This hot Caprese dip recipe is one of our favorites, too!
Make Ahead Ideas
Prepare the turkey burgers ahead of time so they are ready to cook later on. Here’s how:
Refrigerate: Make the meat mixture, forming the patties with the cheese stuffing. Arrange them in a single layer on a plate and cover securely with plastic wrap. They can be refrigerated up to 24 hours. Frozen: It can be a real timesaver if you make a double or triple batch of the burger mix. Form the patties and arrange them in a single layer on a parchment lined tray or sheet pan. Freeze until solid. Once frozen, the burgers can be stacked with a square of waxed paper or foil between each patty and placed into a freezer safe container or bag. This method works well for taco turkey burgers or pizza burgers, too. Thaw: Thaw the burgers overnight in the refrigerator before broiling them as directed.
Storing Leftover Burgers
If you have leftover cooked burgers, wrap them separately from the buns and toppings. Refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat in the microwave just until heated through. They can also be reheated in your air fryer. Interested in a weekly meal plan that includes this recipe? Take a look at Meal Plan #71. You’ll find a wholesome recipe for each weekday plus a categorized grocery list. We add a new meal plan weekly. Quick-Start Guide!