Turkey-Zucchini Burgers
Updated June 3, 2026
- Total Time
- 30 minutes
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Ingredients
Neutral oil (such as grapeseed), for greasing
1 pound ground turkey
½ cup coarsely grated unpeeled zucchini (from 1 small zucchini)
1 tablespoon mayonnaise
Kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal) and black pepper
Hamburger buns, toasted
Toppings and condiments, as desired
Preparation
- Step 1
Lightly grease a plate with neutral oil and set aside. In a medium bowl, mix together the turkey, zucchini and mayonnaise. Form 4 patties, each about 4 ½ inches wide (about 5 ounces). Press a small dimple in the center of each patty, then place the burgers on the plate and refrigerate to firm up for at least 5 minutes (or keep them covered for up to 2 days).
- Step 2
Heat a large (12-inch) cast-iron or nonstick skillet over medium-high. Add about 1 tablespoon oil to the skillet to lightly coat. Generously season the tops of the patties with salt and pepper. Add the patties, seasoned-side down, to the skillet and cook until seared and dark brown, 3 to 5 minutes. (Don’t press down; that’ll release juices.) Season the tops generously with salt and pepper, then flip and cook until cooked through, 3 to 5 minutes, turning the heat down as necessary to avoid scorching.
- Step 3
Transfer to a clean plate and let rest for at least 5 minutes before building into a burger on the buns with desired toppings and condiments.
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Comments
I love this recipe and i think you might too my husband and his wonderful children (not mine) enjoy this when they are over at their mother’s house. I love his children but wonder if i am meant to connect with them in this way. I recommend adding 2 tbsps of cumin
I have read this review dozens of times in a row and need to note what an impeccable work of art it is.
I'm wondering if salting the zucchini would help. That would remove some but not all of the moisture in the zucchini, making for a more stable burger. I've learned this the hard way using other water-rich veggies (e.g. grated onion, which I now allow to dry out a bit on paper towels). Still delicious though, either way! Another tip that really upped the flavor quotient in my turkey burgers was to add a splash of Worcestershire or fish sauce to the mix. Adds that umami touch. Yum.
Made these and subbed homemade ranch for the mayo. Juicy, flavorful, quick to make. Will for sure be on regular rotation.
Has anyone tried making this in a loaf pan? I’m trying to come up with something for a crowd and it would be easier not to make endless burgers.
These are the "bomb"! When the recipe popped up I thought to myself, who needs a recipe for turkey patties? I will never make them any other way again. I like them plain, no bun, etc. with a veggie and a simple green salad. I made them exactly as directed - so simple! I could have eaten all four the first nigh, but limited myself to two, then cooked up the second two the next day. I just stopped while making them again tonight to drop this comment. Believe in the process; you won't regret it.

