Greek Turkey Burgers
These Greek Turkey Burgers, mixed with Kalamata olives, feta, and spinach,combine all my favorite Greek flavors and can be served with or without the bun.

Greek Turkey Burgers
These Greek Turkey Burgers are so flavorful, and I love that they can be served two different ways. Serve them on a toasted whole wheat bun with butter lettuce, cucumber slices, thin red onion slices, sliced tomato, and a little Greek yogurt or as a main dish without the bread served with rice, tomatoes, cucumbers, and red onion on the side. For some other turkey burger recipes, try my Naked Greek Feta-Zucchini Turkey Burgers or Turkey Burgers with Zucchini.
I got my hands on the (affil link) and couldn't decide which recipe to make first! I've been following Kevin on Instagram for a long time, but never had his book. I've always been the biggest fan of his work and his positive energy so I knew I would love his book. I settled on this Greek turkey burger recipe, because it's grilling season and I love turkey burgers! You can make this inside on skillet, outside on the grill or bake them in the oven. Serve them on a bun or turn them into rice bowls for meal prep. I also have a version of Greek Feta-Zucchini Turkey Burgers which are slightly different, they have zucchini in them rather than spinach and no olives.
Is a turkey burger healthier than a hamburger?
It depends! Turkey burgers can be healthier than hamburgers made with ground beef, but it all depends on the ground turkey's fat content. Ground turkey can be pretty fatty if you don't use lean meat. This burger recipe calls for 93% ground turkey, which means that 93% is lean, and only 7% contains fat. Lean ground turkey is an excellent substitute for ground beef if you're watching your calories or red-meat consumption.
What is a Greek burger made of?
These Greek burgers are made with lean ground turkey seasoned with minced garlic, cumin, oregano, salt, and pepper. Kalamata olives and feta are added for some salty Greek flavors and chopped spinach for extra nutrients.
How long to cook turkey burgers
I cook these turkey burgers in an ovenproof non-stick skillet over medium-high heat for 3-4 minutes on one side and then a minute on the other side. Then I pop the skillet in the oven for 9-11 minutes at 420 degrees. You can also bake them on a baking sheet for 8-10 minutes if you don't have an ovenproof skillet. If you prefer to cook these turkey burgers on the grill, you can certainly do that. Regardless of how you cook the burgers, you want to make sure that the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees, so definitely use a meat thermometer to check.
More Turkey Burger Recipes You'll Love:
- Broccoli Rabe Turkey Burgers
- Inside Out Turkey Cheeseburgers
- Naked Turkey Bruschetta
- Buffalo Turkey Cheeseburgers
- Turkey Burgers with Zucchini
Greek Turkey Burgers
Ingredients
- 1 ½pounds93% lean ground turkey
- 1tablespoonminced garlic
- 1teaspoonground cumin
- 2teaspoonsdried oregano
- 1/3cupKalamata olives, finely chopped
- 3ouncescrumbled feta cheese
- 1cupfinely chopped and packed fresh spinach
- Pincheach of sea salt and black pepper
- Olive oil spray
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 420°F.
- Add all the ingredients to a large bowl and mix together thoroughly.
- Scoop out a large fistful of meat, roll it into a ball, then flatten it to form a patty around 1 ½ inches thick. Repeat with the remaining meat to make 5 large patties of equal size.
- Once the patties are formed, use your thumb to make a shallow indentation in the middle of each patty to prevent them from forming a dome as they cook.
- Set a large oven-safe nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and spray lightly with olive oil. When the skillet is hot, add the patties.
- Cook on one side for 3 to 4 minutes, until the edges are brown and seared, then flip the patties over.
- Cook for an additional minute, then place the entire skillet in the oven to cook until the internal temperature is 165°F, 9 to 11 minutes.
- You can also bake them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil for 8 to 10 minutes.
- Enjoy these as a burger with a toasted whole wheat bun, butter lettuce, cucumber slices, thin red onion slices (optional), sliced tomato, and a little Greek yogurt instead of mayo. Or pair a patty with salad, rice, quinoa, or even roasted vegetables!
Another winner from Skinny Taste! Even though I am a ground turkey skeptic, the flavor and juiciness of this patty has me converted. I used Brooklyn Bred rolls and served it with a tossed salad.Â
This is hands down my new favorite meal! I make these and a tzatziki sauce and serve with raw veggies. The best!
Could you use air fryer?
Picky kids devoured them! Delicious, moist and full of flavor. Served with quinoa (mixed some lemon juice and toasted pine nuts in) and homemade tsaziki sauce. Â
I use ground chicken instead of the ground turkey simply because I like the taste better.
This has become a hit with my husband and a new favorite dish. I'm making these several times monthly.
Thank you for this amazing recipe!
Big hit with my meat and potatoes, no healthy food please, husband! FLAVORFUL and EASY to make. My store offers either 94% or 99% lean ground turkey; I opted for the 94% option. I've used the 99% lean in other recipes and found it just too dry and lacking in flavor. The recipe makes 5 patties. I cook up 3 for the two of us and refrigerate two uncooked. If it's just two of you, this is a great way to get more mileage out of the recipe. I feel giddy knowing I have basically no meal prep to do on Day 2. I've already made this recipe twice; it's a KEEPER!
Super good! Loved the olives and feta. A hit with the whole fam.
So delicious and moist; will definitely make again! Sauteed one side in cast iron pan and then flipped and finished in oven for 5 minutes and they were perfect. Love your recipes.
I made these tonight served over couscous with homemade tzaziki. They were delicious!
How long would you suggest putting these on the grill? I love using the grill so I don't heat up my house on 100 degree days! ð
I made half with lean ground pork and half with lean ground turkey, and both were delicious. Love spinach and feta together!
We had these for dinner last week, and they'll definitely be in our regular rotation! We had them with buns the first night and I put leftovers on a salad for lunch. I skipped the olives and didn't notice an impact at all. Thanks, Gina!Â
Made these tonight, they were a hit! Even with my picky teenager who doesn't like spinach. The kids ate theirs on buns. I ate mine with a little greek yogurt on top and served it with your Chickpea Salad with cucumbers, and tomatoes. Delish!
This is the most moist & flavorful turkey burger ever! I made them with the tzatziki sauce! They are scrumptious with or without the sauce. Thanks for this AMAZING recipe!
These were amazing! Great flavor and texture, and moist! I did add an egg- always helps the turkey hold together a little better.
I've been making variations of turkey burgers for years, and had never run across a recipe that had you sear them first then bake them. That's clearly the trick! Thank you!
Can I make these in the morning and then cook them in the evening? Has anyone done that?
Yes you can, I made mine on Sunday for meal prep during the week. They heat up lovely
These are delicious!! I didn't have kalamata olives, so I added diced red pepper and sauteed it with the baby spinach and garlic. So flavorful! Another winner from tamil-recipes.
Thanks Sue!
This recipe is delicious. Of course I always like Greek food, but turkey burgers can turn out dry and the flavors don't blend. This was moist and yummy!
Delish!
I made these last night with homemade tzatziki. Delicious! Thank you!
Anyone try these on the grill??Â
I grilled them tonight. Came out great. Â I made sure to use a meat thermometer to be safe. They took about 20 minutes, ten minutes each side.Â
I also topped them with a balsamic glaze.Â
How do you suggest reheating for a lunch on the go?
Made these last night...great flavor, but a little dry.
So juicy! Maybe you cooked them too long.
Just made this for dinner. Â Delicious! Â Served it on a bun with Tzatziki. Â So tasty.
Could I use ground chicken instead of turkey?
Sure
Great recipe! Fresh or frozen spinach? thanks!
fresh
Have you made these with ground lamb? It would definitely be more Greek. How much could nutrition values change?
It would be delish but would add more fat for sure.
Are the points calculated with or without the bun please?
It says in the nutrition information box, serving size: 1 burger. So, no-that doesn't include a bun.Â
A bun isn't shown in the ingredient list, so I feel certain the WW points are just for the bunless turkey burger.
Bun or rice is extra
Can these be made with 99% lean ground turkey or would they be dry?
These would be great as meatballs, too!
yes!
We don't do olives, but it seems like something would be missing if I just left them out. Is there a substitute you'd recommend?
Leave them out
Would these freeze ok? Cooked or uncooked?
Sure, uncooked