We love hamburgers, but since my husband has been needing to eat lower fat/less red meat for health reasons, we’ve been exploring other options. Chicken burgers have been a yummy alternative! Another exciting plus of ground chicken is that I can regularly get it at Publix for approximately half of the price of ground beef (if you sign up here, they will email you a $1.50/1 printable coupon that can be printed twice per month).
The meat mixture is pretty soft and messy, so I normally cook the burgers on an electric skillet. If you have time to chill the meat mixture, though, these burgers can be cooked on the grill.
We top chicken burgers with all the same toppings we love on hamburgers, and I like to serve them with baked oven fries. It’s a simple, quick meal that everyone around here loves!
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Chicken Burgers and Baked Fries Menu:
Chicken Burgers with Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato
Baked Fries

Ingredients for Chicken Burgers:
1 1/2 lbs ground chicken (Publix – $2.49/lb using printables) — $3.24
2 eggs (Aldi – $1.66/dozen) — $0.28
3 Tablespoons mayonnaise (I always wait for sales + coupons and rebates on mayonnaise and get it free)
3/4 cup oats, coarsely ground (you can sub bread crumbs) (Aldi – $3.85 for 42oz) — $0.19
2 cloves garlic (Aldi – $1.75 for 3-ct pkg) — $0.12
3 Tablespoons chopped onion (Aldi — $2.09 for 2 lbs) — $0.06
2 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon parsley, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 head romaine lettuce (Aldi — $2.99 for 3) — $0.50
1/2 pkg sliced cheese (Publix – $1.50) — $0.75
1 tomato (Aldi) — $0.10
6 hamburger buns (Aldi – $1.25 for 8) — $0.94
Olive oil for frying
Total: $6.18 (makes 6 servings)
Ingredients for Baked Fries:
6 large potatoes (Aldi – $3.49 for 10-lbs) — $1.20
Olive oil for drizzling
Salt and whatever spices you prefer (I used salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika)
Total: $1.20 (makes 6 servings)
Grand Total for Dinner: $7.38 (plus cost of spices and olive oil)

How to Make Chicken Burgers and Baked Fries:
1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees.
2. In a mixing bowl, combine the ground chicken, eggs, ground oats or bread crumbs, mayonnaise, chopped onion, garlic, and spices. Mix together well. Put the bowl into the freezer while you prepare the potatoes.

3. Wash the potatoes and cut into sticks/fries. Dry well with paper towels. Place the potatoes on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and any other spices you prefer. (I used salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika — yum!)

4. Bake at 450 degrees until crispy, stirring occasionally. (This takes 25-35 minutes, depending on how thick your fries are.)
5. Heat a few Tablespoons of olive oil in an electric skillet. Remove the bowl from the freezer and form into patties using oiled hands (if the mixture is too wet/sticky, you can just plop it onto the skillet and spread it into a patty on the skillet using the back of a spoon). Cook on one side until browned and then flip and cook the other side until brown. Use a meat thermometer to make sure the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees.

6. Wash and slice the lettuce and tomato and serve with cheese on top of the burgers, with the hot fries (and lots of ketchup, of course!) on the side.

FAQs about Chicken Burgers with Oven Fries:
Chicken or turkey burgers are healthy alternatives to traditional burgers because — unlike red meat — they’re low in saturated fat, a contributor to high cholesterol.
To bind chicken burgers, I recommend eggs, mayonnaise, and oats or Panko breadcrumbs.
My favorite is provolone because it melts well and has a gentle flavor that doesn’t overpower the chicken. You could also use Swiss, cheddar, or even pepper jack.
I use the same toppings I would for a regular burger — lettuce, tomato, cheese, and ketchup. You could also add mustard, red onion, pickles, or aioli.

Chicken Burgers with Oven Fries
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Ingredients
Ingredients for Chicken Burgers
1 1/2 lbs ground chicken Publix – $2.49/lb using printables — $3.242 eggs Aldi – $1.66/dozen — $0.283 Tablespoons mayonnaise I always wait for sales + coupons and rebates on mayonnaise and get it free3/4 cup oats coarsely ground (you can sub bread crumbs) (Aldi – $3.85 for 42oz) — $0.192 cloves garlic Aldi – $1.75 for 3-ct pkg — $0.123 Tablespoons chopped onion Aldi — $2.09 for 2 lbs — $0.062 teaspoons salt1 teaspoon parsley1 teaspoon paprika1/2 teaspoon pepper1/2 head romaine lettuce Aldi — $2.99 for 3 — $0.501/2 package sliced cheese Publix – $1.50 — $0.751 tomato Aldi — $0.306 hamburger buns Aldi – $1.25 for 8 — $0.94Olive oil for frying
Ingredients for Baked Fries
6 large potatoes Aldi – $3.49 for 10-lbs — $1.20Olive oil for drizzlingSalt and whatever spices you prefer
Instructions
Nutrition

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