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    Ultimate Turkey and Black Bean Burgers-
    16 ounces cremini mushrooms
    1 clove garlic
    1/4 yellow onion
    1 tablespoon butter
    1 cup refried black beans
    2 pounds turkey
    1 teaspoon sea salt
    fresh ground... more 
    Ultimate Turkey and Black Bean Burgers-
    16 ounces cremini mushrooms
    1 clove garlic
    1/4 yellow onion
    1 tablespoon butter
    1 cup refried black beans
    2 pounds turkey
    1 teaspoon sea salt
    fresh ground pepper

    Directions: Place mushrooms, garlic, and onion in a food processor. Pulse until the mixture is finely ground. In a large skillet, melt the butter and cook the mushroom mixture until very soft, about 5-7 minutes over medium heat. Transfer the mixture into a large bowl, add the refried black beans, ground turkey, salt, and pepper, and mix all together until very well combined.

    Split the mixture into 6 even portions. Roll into balls and flatten into thick burgers. Cook in a skillet or on a barbecue grill until cooked through. Serve on ciabatta buns with your favorite fixin's. My favorites? Avocado, fresh pico de gallo, a touch of grated cheddar jack cheese, lots of mayo, a kiss of mustard.
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