We almost never eat at chain restaurants, but there is one situation in which we almost look forward to them: road trips. They usually have fast service, and the menu offers a ton of options. Recently, during our trip to Colorado, one of our stops to charge the car was Hays, Kansas. The charging station is located right by a little Applebee’s. If you don’t live in the US, Applebee’s is a restaurant chain that started in the 80’s and now has over two thousand spots all over this and 15 other countries. We decided it would be a good option for lunch during our 40 to 50 minute stop to fully charge the battery. We ordered their signature Brunch Burger: beef patty, a thin layer of hashbrown potatoes on top, bacon, cheese, and a fried egg. Ok, now that you’ve read the description you can get up and do a few jumping jacks or else you’ll be a pound or two heavier. We softened the caloric damage by ordering it without a bun. We like it naked (wink, wink). It was so tasty, I could not wait to get home and make my own version. Here it is…
BEWITCHING BRUNCH BURGER
(inspired by Applebee’s)
turkey burgers (use this recipe)
air-fried carrots (use this recipe)
melting cheese (any kind you like, we used Morbier)
sunny side up fried egg
salt and freshly ground black pepper
lettuce and avocado slices
bacon (optional)
hamburger buns (optional)
Cook the burger to your liking. Add cheese in the final minutes on the grill. Place on a plate over lettuce leaves (or a bun, for more traditional presentation).
Add a good layer of air-fried carrots (or roasted in super hot oven), top with a fried egg, well-seasoned with salt and pepper.
A little Sriracha adds a nice punch. Avocado slices sprinkles with lime juice and Tajin go well with it too.
ENJOY!
to print the recipe, click here
No air-fryer? Use a 425 F oven until done…
Comments: The turkey burger recipe became my default ever since I blogged about it. This time I made two very small changes, using regular mushrooms instead of Portobello and cilantro instead of parsley. Other than that, exactly as posted. I don’t worry too much about precise amounts. I grabbed one of those little boxes of mushrooms pre-sliced from the grocery store, and after processing with the other ingredients, added that mixture to one and a half pounds of ground turkey.
The air-fried carrots are considerably lighter than hashbrown potatoes, but of course if you’d like to indulge, go for the Applebee’s version. What really makes this recipe amazing is the fried egg. The warm yolk forms a natural, luscious sauce and turns this burger into a very satisfying and complete meal, even without any bread. Phil is already lobbying to get it into our weekly rotation. And I will be more than happy to make it happen…
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You had me at Morbier cheese which I love. Great sounding burger.
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Morbier was superb on this…. Phil’s idea by the way…. that guy is brilliant, don’t you think?
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Definitely. If I can’t get Morbier, I buy the Quebec version called Le Douanier which translates as “the customs officer” for the border between Quebec and Ontario. Tasty stuff.
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Nice! A lovely tasty healthy pile up!
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It was a huge pile up indeed – actually that was Phil’s serving, mine was not as spectacular as his, but still tasty 😉
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Yeah. I could eat that!!!
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wonderful, isn’t it?
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Way to “healthify” the Applebee’s burger. Although hash browns sound pretty good right about now, the carrots look fantastic! Sounds like a great way for the restaurant to survive… locate near charging stations!
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it’s pretty clever the way the charging stations bring business to spots that might be pretty desolate, in the middle of nowhere. Elon Musk is a genius, we absolutely adore that man
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