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Will Carleton
Las Palmalitas
Carpinteria, California
Will Carleton’s neighbors breathe easy, and with good reason. Will’s flourishing California Avocado groves, a testament to his eco-friendly farming practices, are an asset to the community. Will believes that what we do to this earth will be important to our children as well...
SOUTHWEST AVOCADO & TURKEY BURGER
Categories
- Entrees,
- Sandwiches, Burgers & Wraps
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Preparation
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Cook Time
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Total Time
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Recipe Provided By the California Avocado Commission from a consumer submission
This is a delicious and healthy alternative to a Hamburger.
Ingredients
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1.000
1
Large Avocado
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2.000
2
Onion Rolls
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2.000
2
Turkey Burgers (seasoned to taste) - Veggie Burger if you do not eat meat.
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2.000
2
Large Slices of Raw Onion
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2.000
2
Large Tomato Slices
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2.000
2
Slices Jack Cheese
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0.000
Chipotle Mayo
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6.000
6
Slices of Bacon (For those not counting calories!)
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0.000
Salt
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0.000
Pepper
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0.000
Worcestershire Sauce
Instructions
- Pit and slice avocado, sprinkle salt and pepper on and set aside.
- Grill turkey burgers in a grill pan or on an outdoor grill. Salt and pepper to taste. For nice touch, put a little worcestershire on the turkey burger while grilling -- this adds a nice taste to the turkey. Also, try toasting the onion roll in a pan or on the grill. This helps keep the sandwich together. If you do toast the bun, let it cool down before serving. Otherwise, it will fall apart.
- When burgers are close to done, top with Jack cheese and let the cheese melt.
- Slice the onion rolls.
- Place the cooked burgers on onion rolls.
- Place plenty of sliced avocado on top of the burger.
- Garnish the Burger with Onion, Tomato, and Chipotle Mayo. Salt and Pepper to taste.
- For an extreme Turkey Burger - add bacon!
- Serve with your favorite side dish.
*Large avocados are recommended for this recipe. A large avocado averages about 8 ounces. If using smaller or larger size avocados adjust the quantity accordingly.
Nutrition information per serving
Overall, healthy. You can reduce calories by subtracting the mayo, or using a low fat mayo. Do not even think about bacon if you are looking to go low fat!! This is a delicious and healthy alternative to a Hamburger.
"Consumer Submitted" recipes are provided as a way for our site users to share recipes with one another. The California Avocado Commission reserves the right to edit recipes but does not test these recipes for quality for taste and is not responsible for the performance of any submitted recipe.







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