How to tell when a turkey burger is fully cooked?

How to tell when a turkey burger is fully cooked? - Cooked Chicken on White Plate

I had a BBQ this weekend, and I've come to pride myself on my BBQ'ing skills... except turkey burgers. Cook them too short and you're endangering your guests. Cook them too long and they get really dry.

I can visually tell when to flip a burger (because the juices come to the surface), but are there any visual clues for when to flip a turkey burger, and when to take it off the grill?



Best Answer

I use an instant-read thermometer. It's by far the simplest method.

I use the Taylor 9842 Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer. As Darin states, you're shooting for 165? for turkey.


My old Taylor died a few weeks ago. After reading rave reviews from Cooks Illustrated, and Alton Brown's recommendation, I splurged and got a Thermoworks Thermapen. It is amazing!




Pictures about "How to tell when a turkey burger is fully cooked?"

How to tell when a turkey burger is fully cooked? - Positive ethnic cook in apron standing at counter in food truck and giving delicious hamburger to anonymous woman customer in daytime
How to tell when a turkey burger is fully cooked? - Crop anonymous male cook pouring mayonnaise sauce from bottle to fried pulled pork on bun in kitchen
How to tell when a turkey burger is fully cooked? - Hamburger and Potato Fries



How do I know if my turkey burger is cooked?

Turkey and other poultry should always be cooked well done. To check the doneness of your burgers, stick a meat thermometer in the center of the patty. Once the temperature reads 165\xb0 F, your burgers are done!

What color should a cooked turkey burger be?

The patties should cook for 5 to 6 minutes per side over medium heat. Add 2 to 3 minutes per side if the burgers were frozen to begin with. When they're done, the outsides will be a nice golden-brown color, with crispy edges.

Is it OK for turkey burgers to be pink?

First of all, when learning how to tell if turkey burger is done, just remember that there should be no pink whatsoever in the middle of the burger because this means it isn't safe to eat. If you have a food thermometer, test the turkey burger to make sure it gets to a minimum of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

How do you know when ground turkey is fully cooked?

Break open the largest piece you can find and see if it is uniformly colored inside. If you are in any doubt, cook it for a little bit longer. If you have patties or meatballs of it, you can check the temperature. Inside temperature of ground turkey should be 165\xb0F (74\xb0C).




More answers regarding how to tell when a turkey burger is fully cooked?

Answer 2

In addition to a thermometer you can use the "touch" method which takes some getting used to and is difficult to explain clearly via text:

Touch the tip of your ring finger to your thumb. Then with the index finger on your other hand touch the fleshy portion between the thumb and index finger on the hand that has the ring finger and thumb touching. The fleshy portion should feel more firm than soft, this is about the way that medium-well should feel in meat. If your turkey burger feels the same way, it should be done.

As for other doneness using this method:

-Hand open loose = rare

-index finger to thumb = medium rare

-middle finger to thumb = medium

-ring finger to thumb = medium well

-little finger to thumb = well done (aka "shoe leather")

Note that for some people there can be very little difference in firmness of the muscle changes as you switch fingers so it's something that really mainly comes with experience for most people using the "touch method".

This is only for individual cuts/burgers etc. Roasts and whole birds require a thermometer.

Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Engin Akyurt, Kampus Production, Kampus Production, Rajesh TP