So many reasons to love the movie Saturday Night Fever. First and foremost it arguably has one of the best soundtracks of all time attached to it. Yes, the Bee-Gee’s are genius in my world. A very young John Travolta played Tony Manero so well strutting down the street or getting down on the dance floor. I love that SNF caught the heart of the 70’s on celluloid to be treasured forever. The White Castle burger scene stuck with me, being a west coast girl, I had never seen a slider before. I remember thinking a tiny burger was the cutest thing. The first chance I got to travel east I tried a white castle burger. That was years ago and at that time sliders were not readily available here in California. At first bite I became a fan of the size. Fast forward to 2011 and you can pick up sliders anywhere and everywhere. I like it. I just wish more places would make them with turkey. Since they don’t I make them at home, and my entire family loves them. Here’s my recipe. Enjoy.
All photos taken by: Nicole Presley and Mando Lopez
Ingredients for turkey sliders:
2.5 – pounds ground turkey
1 – egg
2 – teaspoons black pepper
2 – teaspoons Lawry’s seasoning salt
5 to 6 – big squirts of worcestershire sauce
1/2 – teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 – tablespoon minced fresh garlic
1 – teaspoon spicy brown mustard
1/3 – cup chopped green onion
1 – cup chopped portabello mushroom (small pieces)
1/4 – cup chopped fresh basil
1/3 – cup bread crumbs
In a big mixing bowl combine all ingredients together and mix with hands to ensure all ingredients come together.
Then take a small handful or a heaping tablespoon of meat mixture into your hand and roll into a ball. Then smash down to form your patty. It should be no bigger then the palm of your hand.
On a wax paper surface lay your patty down and get to work on the next one…. Should make about 24 – 26 patties.
Now how you decide to cook these patties is entirely up to you. If you throw them in a frying pan add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and fry on each side for 7 minutes.
If you make them on the bar-b-que (this is the way I usually prepare my turkey sliders), grill them on each side for 7 to 10 minutes or until cooked all the way through.
Top with a slice of sharp cheddar cheese when the patty is still cooking on the grill or in the pan to melt. Then take a bolillo bread (I’m a true latina eating my burger on a bolillo… I know) and cut in half to make two separate buns. Slice them across the middle then spread with your favorite condiments and fillings. I use mayonnaise, mustard, a dill pickle stacker, a piece of green leafy lettuce, grilled onions, and a nice slice of tomato. HEAVENLY!
So yummy! I’ve never had a burguer on a “bolillo”…definitely, I’ll try this soon!
*burger Ooops 😉
mm… que rico… you make me hungry… ! 🙂
I’m starving right now and I could probably eat 5 of those! LOL
Delish! And great photos!
Drool! Great photo! We’re not usually a turkey burger kind of household but I’m convinced, and the fact that you serve it on a bolillo… I’m going to have to tweet you a photo when I make these! Bookmarked! 🙂
Presley – you can introduce me to absolutely anything. Will definitely try this one out for sure. 😀 I love turkey burgers and with a little slice of avocado – I’m in HEAVEN!
love saturday night fever!! great slider, love the pop of color from your nails!! stumbled!!
hey !! I’ll re stumble!!
Nicole, your turkey sliders were truly amazing! Moist and flavorful! I loved the grilled onions, along with a slice of tomato and lettuce it truly was heavenly! And perfect size to allow us to enjoy all the side salads with it!