Turkey is so much more than just the centerpiece of yourThanksgiving tableor the filling in yourclub sandwich.
But which of those brands is the best that you might buy in 2023?
A one-pound pack of four burgers cost me $9.99.
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The look:A bit on the smaller side and slightly misshapen.
However, the outside of the patty developed a really attractive golden brown sear during the cooking process.
The taste:Not bad, but pretty boring.
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The taste:This patty also boasted a really clean and fresh turkey flavor.
A 32-ounce pack of eight burgers cost me $8.99.
The taste is perfectly fine, albeit a bit boring.
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A 32-ounce pack of six burgers cost me $9.59.
The look:Big, thick, and the perfect size for the bun.
If this patty came with all my favorite burger toppings, I probably wouldn’t have even noticed it.
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A 32-ounce pack of six burgers cost me $9.99.
The look:So well-browned that I could have easily mistaken it for a beef burger.
The perfectly sized patty came out of the pan incredibly well-seared on both sides.
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The taste:I honestly had trouble finding any flaws with this option.
The seasoning levels were also pretty much perfect.
A 32-ounce box of six burgers cost me $10.99.
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It also developed a remarkably good crust around the outside during the cooking process.
The taste:Pretty perfect, as far as frozen turkey burgers go.
First of all, Butterball’s patties had the absolute best flavor out of all the options I tried.
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It was super savory, well seasoned, and overall really tasty.
But what really pushed it over the edge for me was the texture.
That well-developed crust around the outside encased a perfectly juicy and moist interior.