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Savory Sensations—Add zip To T Traditional Fare (NAPSA)—Here’s food for thought: The challenge for many an outdoor chef is exploring options beyond the conventional universe of grilled hot dogs, ham- burgers and steaks. sine. You may care to try the Sweet and Sassy Slaw or Tangy Trio Bean Salad recipes at www.krrrrispkraut.com as an alternative to traditional potato salad or cole slaw. Sauerkraut, the second most popular hot dog topping according to the trade association Pickle Packers International, earned rave reviews as a healthful food. Recent studies have shown that girls who eat four or more servings of sauerkraut or lightly cooked cabbage a week during adolescence are 72 percent less likely to develop breast cancer as adults. The nutritional and chemical properties of sauerkraut have also proven effective in aiding digestion, lowering cholesterol levels and reducing the risk for developing prostate and colon cancers. Turkey Kraut Burgers 1 lb. lean ground turkey 14cups drained Krrrrisp Kraut Sauerkraut, divided FLAVORS TO SAVOR: This Turkey Kraut Burger can add a healthy dose of deliciousness to your next cookout. % cup sliced green onions, divided tbsp. chopped pimiento xy = = An easy way may be to add zest with robust flavors. For example, instead of a hamburger, consider a Turkey Kraut Burger. The tartness of sauerkraut and Dijon mustard adds a surprising, savory twist to a healthier burger. The addition of full-bodied flavors via a side dish is another way to bring new life to backyard cui- egg white, beaten tbsp. Dijon mustard cup shredded reduced-fat cheddar cheese In mixing bowl, combine turkey, 1 cup sauerkraut, “% cup onions, pimiento, egg white and mustard. Shapeinto 4-inch patties. Grill 5-7 minutes on each side until meatis no longer pink. Combine remaining sauerkraut, “4 cup onions and cheese. Top patties with mixture. Grill 2-3 min- utes or until cheese melts. Serve on hamburger buns, if desired. Serves6. For more nutritious sauer- kraut recipes, visit the Great Lakes Kraut, Inc. web site at www.krrrrispkraut.com.