A great Sunday dinner is best way to start the beginning of the week. It's back to normal routine, waking up early, kids going to school, and so on. I wanted to make a comfort dish, but not so heavy on the stomach. I went for turkey loaf. It's light, healthier, and more flavorful. This meal cost $4.50 for a family of 5, with some leftover for tomorrow.
Supplies :
1 lb of ground turkey, I used Jennie-O.
1/2 yellow onion, diced
4 baby carrots, diced
2 TBSP Butter
1 TBSP garlic
1 tsp Italian seasonings
Salt and Pepper
1/4-1/2 c of water
Pepperidge Farms herb stuffing only use half of large package
For topping:
1/2 cup of ketchup
2 TBSP of yellow mustard
1 tsp of vinegar
1/4c of Turbinado sugar
Parsley flakes
1. In a saute pan, add butter and saute veggies until tender.
2. In a shallow bowl, add ground turkey, season aggressively. Add stuffing, veggies, and eggs.
3. Give a big mix, then add half of water, give a bother big mix, and add the rest. Keep mixing until everything is incorporated.
4. Shape into loaf, add a divet with spoon. Cover with foil cook for 30 mins at 375F. Add ketchup mix into divet, bake for 5 mins.
* I added loaf on a roasting rack, so if wouldn't have a soggy bottom, I added chicken bullion and fill it a little less than half the rack. This is so the loaf doesn't dry out beca use turkey is a lean meat.
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