Fresh, flavorful Greek-Style Turkey Burgers with spinach, feta & tzatziki — a quick, 30-minute fall weeknight dinner bursting with Mediterranean comfort.
October is a busy month — between Halloween plans, football games, school nights, and fall activities, dinner needs to be easy, quick, and completely satisfying. That’s where these Easy Greek-Style Turkey Burgers come in.
In just 30 minutes, you can have juicy, golden-brown turkey patties infused with spinach, tangy feta, and fragrant oregano — all tucked into a warm bun and topped with cool, creamy tzatziki. Each bite delivers a burst of Mediterranean flavor that feels fresh and light, yet hearty enough for a chilly autumn evening.
No grill, no complicated prep — just simple ingredients, a hot skillet, and a little weeknight magic. Serve them with a side of roasted potatoes or a crisp salad, and you’ve got a dinner that’s as effortless as it is delicious.
Enjoy!
What You’ll Need to Make It
Simple ingredients come together to create a burger that’s fresh, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. Here’s what gives these Greek-style turkey burgers their signature taste:
- Ground Turkey – Lean and mild, the perfect base for soaking up Mediterranean herbs and feta without feeling heavy.
- Frozen Chopped Spinach – Adds color, nutrients, and moisture while keeping the patties tender.
- Feta Cheese – Salty, tangy, and rich — the flavor hero that makes every bite pop.
- Garlic Powder & Oregano – Classic Greek seasonings that bring warmth and depth.
- Salt & Pepper – Simple, essential seasonings to round out the flavor.
- Canola Oil – Helps sear the burgers for that crave-worthy golden crust.
- Tzatziki Sauce – Cool, creamy, and herby — the finishing touch that ties it all together.
- Whole-Wheat Buns – A wholesome base that complements the light, savory filling.
- Red Onion & Cucumber – Crisp and refreshing toppings that add crunch and brightness.
Substitutions and Variations
Want to make these burgers your own? Here are some easy swaps and twists that keep the Mediterranean flavors alive:
Substitutions
- Protein Swaps: Ground chicken – Lighter and mild, it cooks similarly and still pairs beautifully with spinach, feta, and oregano. Ground lamb – For a richer, more traditional Mediterranean flavor if you want a slightly indulgent twist.
- Cheese Options: Goat cheese – Tangy and creamy, either as a replacement or mixed with feta for extra flavor. Ricotta salata – Mild and slightly salty, adds a delicate texture without overpowering the burger.
- Bread & Base Alternatives: Whole wheat pita – Turn your burger into a gyro-style wrap for a fun change. Lettuce wraps – A low-carb option that’s crisp and fresh, pairing perfectly with tzatziki.
- Herb & Seasoning Variations: Fresh parsley or dill – Replace or supplement oregano for a brighter, herb-forward flavor. Smoked paprika or sumac – Adds subtle warmth or a hint of tang without straying from the Greek theme.
- Topping Twists: Roasted red peppers – Sweet, colorful, and perfectly Mediterranean. Kalamata olives – Briny and bold, a flavorful pop in every bite.
These simple swaps let you customize your burger while keeping it fast, easy, and packed with Greek-inspired flavor — perfect for a busy fall weeknight.
Switch It Up - Variations
Want to make these burgers your own? Here are a few easy ways to mix things up without losing that Greek flair:
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Mediterranean Chicken Burgers:
Swap the ground turkey for ground chicken. It pairs beautifully with the same spinach, feta, and herbs — just as juicy, slightly lighter in flavor. -
Greek Burger Bowls:
Skip the buns and serve the patties over a bed of greens with quinoa, cherry tomatoes, and a drizzle of tzatziki or lemon vinaigrette for a fresh, lower-carb option.
Kitchen Tips & Notes
- Don’t overmix the meat. Combine the ingredients gently — overworking can make the burgers tough.
- Squeeze the spinach well. Removing excess water keeps the patties from becoming too soft or falling apart.
- Check for doneness. Use an instant-read thermometer — the center should reach 165°F for perfectly cooked turkey.
- Toast your buns. A quick toast in the same skillet adds texture and keeps them from getting soggy.
- Meal prep friendly. Cooked patties reheat beautifully in a skillet or air fryer — perfect for easy lunches or another busy weeknight.
Equipment You Will Need
You don’t need anything fancy — just a few reliable kitchen staples to make these burgers come together quickly and cook up perfectly golden.
Cast Iron Skillet - Ideal for creating that gorgeous, even sear while keeping the burgers juicy inside. This is one of the first one's that I ever bought. It will last for generations.
Mixing Bowl – Medium-sized, for combining the turkey mixture without overworking the meat.Spatula – Helps flip the patties cleanly without breaking them. I like to use metal with my cast iron because of the high heat factor.
Measuring Spoons – For those key seasonings — oregano, garlic powder, and salt.
Instant-Read Thermometer – The foolproof way to ensure your turkey burgers reach 165°F for perfect doneness.
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