Kick up a bland roasted turkey dish with these scrumptious options. Nutrient-rich and tasty, your leftovers will be gone soon after Thanksgiving.
October 9, 2015
Kick up a bland roasted turkey dish with these scrumptious options. Nutrient-rich and tasty, your leftovers will be gone soon after Thanksgiving.
Butternut squash, sage and turkey give this dish an autumn-like feel.
Each serving provides nearly half of the recommended daily intake for beta-carotene (a potent antioxidant), selenium (for optimal immunity), niacin (for energy metabolism) and vitamin B6 (for maintaining blood glucose levels).
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Serves: 4
283 Calories / 7.8 g Fat / 1.2 g Saturated Fat / 29 g Protein / 25 g Carbohydrate / 2.8 g Fibre / 70 mg Cholesterol / 350 mg Sodium
More commonly made from thin slices of beef, braciole are simply meat rolled around a filling. Turkey cutlets lend themselves to this preparation, and when filled with spinach (with iron for healthy blood) and provolone (with calcium for healthy bones and teeth), braciole are also a good source of folate (a B vitamin that prevents birth defects) and selenium (for healthy thyroid function).
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Serves: 4
329 Calories / 12 g Fat / 5.5 g Saturated Fat / 39 g Protein / 16 g Carbohydrate / 2.6 g Fibre / 90 mg Cholesterol / 622 mg Sodium
Dry turkey is a thing of the past, so don't subject your tastebuds to that kind of torture. These turkeys bring juicy flavour right to your table, no need for the cranberry sauce on this one.
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