• Best Turkey Burgers

    Juicy, Flavor-Packed Best Turkey Burgers with Garlic and Herb Infusion

    Ingredients:

    1 lb ground turkey

    1/4 cup finely chopped onion

    2 cloves garlic, minced

    1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped

    1/4 cup breadcrumbs

    1 egg

    1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

    1 teaspoon smoked paprika

    1/2 teaspoon salt

    1/2 teaspoon black pepper

    Olive oil for cooking

    Burger buns and desired toppings (lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickles, mayo, mustard)

    Directions:

    In a large bowl, combine ground turkey, onion, garlic, parsley, breadcrumbs, egg, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. Mix gently until just combined.

    Divide mixture into 4 equal portions and shape into patties about 3/4 inch thick.

    Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Cook patties for 5-6 minutes per side, or until internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) and they are golden brown on the outside.

    Toast burger buns lightly if desired.

    Assemble burgers with buns and your favorite toppings. Serve immediately.

    Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cooking Time: 12 minutes | Total Time: 22 minutes
    Kcal: 320 kcal per serving | Servings: 4 servings

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    Looking for a healthier twist on burgers? These Best Turkey Burgers are juicy, flavorful, and ready in just 20 minutes! Perfect for your next cookout or weeknight dinner.
    Best Turkey Burgers Juicy, Flavor-Packed Best Turkey Burgers with Garlic and Herb Infusion Ingredients: 1 lb ground turkey 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped 1/4 cup breadcrumbs 1 egg 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon smoked paprika 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper Olive oil for cooking Burger buns and desired toppings (lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickles, mayo, mustard) Directions: In a large bowl, combine ground turkey, onion, garlic, parsley, breadcrumbs, egg, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. Mix gently until just combined. Divide mixture into 4 equal portions and shape into patties about 3/4 inch thick. Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Cook patties for 5-6 minutes per side, or until internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) and they are golden brown on the outside. Toast burger buns lightly if desired. Assemble burgers with buns and your favorite toppings. Serve immediately. Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cooking Time: 12 minutes | Total Time: 22 minutes Kcal: 320 kcal per serving | Servings: 4 servings #turkeyburgers #burgerrecipe #easyrecipes #healthyburgers #groundturkey #grilling #quickdinner #familymeals #homemadeburgers #foodie #burgernight #weeknightdinner #healthyeats #comfortfood #foodblogger #juicyburgers #burgerlove #proteinpacked #flavorfulburgers #burgerideas Looking for a healthier twist on burgers? These Best Turkey Burgers are juicy, flavorful, and ready in just 20 minutes! Perfect for your next cookout or weeknight dinner.
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  • Belgian Carbonade Flamande – Beef and Beer Stew

    A rich Flemish beef stew slow-cooked with onions, dark beer, and mustard — sweet, savory, and traditionally served with fries or mashed potatoes.

    Ingredients (Serves 4):

    * 800g beef chuck, cubed
    * 3 onions, sliced
    * 2 tbsp Dijon or whole grain mustard
    * 500ml dark Belgian beer (e.g. dubbel or brown ale)
    * 2 slices bread (for thickening)
    * 2 tbsp butter
    * Thyme, bay leaf, salt, pepper

    Instructions:

    1. Brown beef in butter and set aside.
    2. Sauté onions until caramelized. Return beef, add herbs and beer.
    3. Spread mustard on bread slices, place on top.
    4. Cover and simmer 2–3 hours until beef is tender. Stir in soaked bread as it dissolves into sauce.
    5. Serve with fries or mashed potatoes.

    Belgian Tip:
    For authenticity, use Pain d'épices (spiced bread) instead of plain bread.
    Belgian Carbonade Flamande – Beef and Beer Stew A rich Flemish beef stew slow-cooked with onions, dark beer, and mustard — sweet, savory, and traditionally served with fries or mashed potatoes. Ingredients (Serves 4): * 800g beef chuck, cubed * 3 onions, sliced * 2 tbsp Dijon or whole grain mustard * 500ml dark Belgian beer (e.g. dubbel or brown ale) * 2 slices bread (for thickening) * 2 tbsp butter * Thyme, bay leaf, salt, pepper Instructions: 1. Brown beef in butter and set aside. 2. Sauté onions until caramelized. Return beef, add herbs and beer. 3. Spread mustard on bread slices, place on top. 4. Cover and simmer 2–3 hours until beef is tender. Stir in soaked bread as it dissolves into sauce. 5. Serve with fries or mashed potatoes. Belgian Tip: For authenticity, use Pain d'épices (spiced bread) instead of plain bread.
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    The town lies in the Arctic Circle, where the ground remains permanently frozen (permafrost), making traditional burial unsafe.

    When bodies are buried in such frozen conditions, decomposition slows drastically or even halts entirely.

    In fact, during a flu epidemic in 1918, bodies were buried in Longyearbyen's cemetery, and decades later, scientists found that the virus strains remained preserved in those corpses—raising public health concerns.

    Because of this, Longyearbyen officially stopped allowing burials in 1950.

    If someone is terminally ill or close to death, they are typically flown to mainland Norway to pass away. The town does not have the infrastructure to handle death in the usual way, and cremation or mainland burial is required instead.
    Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Norway's Svalbard archipelago, has an unusual and often misunderstood rule: dying there is strongly discouraged due to extreme permafrost conditions. The town lies in the Arctic Circle, where the ground remains permanently frozen (permafrost), making traditional burial unsafe. When bodies are buried in such frozen conditions, decomposition slows drastically or even halts entirely. In fact, during a flu epidemic in 1918, bodies were buried in Longyearbyen's cemetery, and decades later, scientists found that the virus strains remained preserved in those corpses—raising public health concerns. Because of this, Longyearbyen officially stopped allowing burials in 1950. If someone is terminally ill or close to death, they are typically flown to mainland Norway to pass away. The town does not have the infrastructure to handle death in the usual way, and cremation or mainland burial is required instead.
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