Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Turkey & Veggie Skillet

This is a filling low calorie gluten-free, Paleo meal.  I have been having to concentrate on logging my food and watching my calories a little closer lately.  As someone that is formerly obese I have to be pretty precise about what I put in my body.  I add the coconut oil to give this a little bit of the good fat that I am losing by using something like ground turkey which is low fat.  






Turkey & Veggie Skillet
Prep Time: 10 min                
Cook Time: 15 minutes             
Yield: 6

INGREDIENTS:

1 tbsp coconut oil
½ cup onion, diced
2 medium zucchini, diced
2 yellow squash, diced
1 green pepper, diced
1 lb ground turkey
1 tsp Italian seasoning
1 box Pom chopped tomatoes

DIRECTIONS:

Heat coconut oil in skillet and add diced veggies, cook until onions are translucent

Add ground turkey and cook until done

Stir in tomatoes and Italian seasoning, simmer for 10 minutes

Once cool, portion into 1 cup servings mealpods and freeze.

Nutrition: 228 calories, 14g fat, 250g sodium, 10G carb, 2g fiber, 16g protein

nutrition information estimated at Livestrong.com:


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Turkey Skillet Dinner



This recipe would have been quicker with leftover turkey or even a rotisserie chicken.  The turkey breast took two hours to cook, which was fine for me because it was my day of cookingn anyway.  This has bacon, potatoes and turkey.  You really can't go wrong with that combo.  I microwaved my potatoes for just 2 minutes before I diced them so they didn't need to cook in the skillet too long.   I probably could have thrown them in the oven with turkey, but didn't really think about it. 
Turkey Skillet Dinner
Prep Time: 20 min                
Cook Time: 25 minutes             
Yield: 8

INGREDIENTS:

½ cup onion, chopped
½ cup green pepper, chopped
½ cup red pepper, chopped
2 tbsp butter
4 cups cooked potatoes, diced
2 cups cooked turkey, diced
8 slices bacon, cooked
¼ tsp cayenne pepper
¼ tsp nutmeg

DIRECTIONS:

·         Cook turkey breast completely, allow to cool.  Use precooked potatoes or cook until just soft.  Cook bacon until done, but not too crispy.

·         Prep all vegetables prior to cooking.

·         In a large, deep skillet, sauté onions and pepper in butter until soft.  Add the potatoes, turkey and bacon and cook until lightly browned, stirring occasionally. Add cayenne and nutmeg, stir through.

Allow to cool, then portion 1 cup per mealpod for freezing


8 PODS: 247 calories, 7g fat, 170g sodium, 25G carb, 3g fiber, 21g protein

nutrition information estimated at Livestrong.com:







Monday, February 27, 2012

Faux Italian Sausage Meat Sauce with Hidden Veggies for 3 Mealpod Recipes

Artwork: Italian Decadence - colored pencil by Nicole Caulfield 

If your family is like mine, it is very rare that everyone is completely happy with a given meal. Everyone has to make sacrifices. This week I did Italian - good ole red sauce Italian, but I did it 3 ways to make everyone happy. One red sauce and 3 Mealpod Recipes that is. I made a noodle-free eggplant lasagna for me (a recipe I posted before here), a whole wheat noodle lasagna for hubby, and whole wheat angel hair pasta for the kids. The sauce WAS a compromise however - because I added loads of hidden veggies (shhh the kids don't know how many I put in there).

If it weren't for making the meals into Mealpods (portioning them and freezing them in packs) I would not be able to cater to everyone's tastes. I spent two hours cooking all the recipes but I got about 24 servings of food out of it - with 3 different varieties. Not bad! 

 

The sauce is the big star in all of these recipes. When I went shopping, the ground turkey was on sale - CHEAP. I don't really like the aftertaste of ground turkey so I decided to make a faux Italian sausage meat sauce using 2 lbs of the turkey on sale and 1 pound of ground sirloin. We try to keep our meats lean and lower in saturated fat if we can. I figured the sirloin would add some flavor, but then added fennel seeds (the seeds in Italian sausage), and red pepper flakes right into the meat before cooking to mimic the flavors of sausage.

Another camouflaged element in the sauce were those veggies. The trick to getting the kids to eat the veggies in the sauce and not pick them out is to cut them very very small. I think some people put them in the food processor after cooking and pour them in the sauce like a V8 but I like the chunks in the sauce even if they are small chunks. 


So here is the recipe for the chunky sauce which you can layer in lasagna like I did, put it over pasta, or heck it tastes so good you can eat it as is. Hey its just like chilli! 

Meat Sauce w/ Faux Italian Sausage & Hidden Veggies

This is a kid-friendly - chunky meat sauce with lean meats and teeny vegetables

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground sirloin
  • 2 lbs ground turkey
  • 1 zucchini chopped really small
  • 1 small onion chopped really small
  • 2 bell peppers chopped really small (your choice on color)
  • 2 tsp fennel seeds
  • 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 1 clove garlic or garlic powder
  • 30 oz strained Pomi tomatoes
  • 2 cans tomato paste
  • 2 tbs Italian Seasoning
  • 1-2 tbs olive oil

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl combine your meats and add fennel seeds, garlic powder, and crushed red pepper.
  2. Brown in a pan and drain, set aside.
  3. Dice your veggies really really small like the photo above and sautee with some minced garlic, olive oil, and Italian seasoning until softened. 
  4. In a large pot pour in your strained tomatoes, tomato paste, and add in your veggie mixture, and meat mixture. 
  5. Bring up to a simmer and them simmer for about 30 minutes. 

- I used the sauce layered in the no-noodle eggplant lasagna. Recipe here (this one was for me)

-  made a traditional noodle lasagna layering it with whole wheat noodles, part-skim ricotta & egg mixture, and part-skim mozzarella.  (for hubby & the kids a bit) This recipe is really the noodle-less one but replacing the eggplant slices with whole wheat noodles. The trick to keeping it healthy is picking the part-skim dairy products (Sis might disagree on this one). 

-  lastly just mixed it with some angel hair whole wheat pasta for the kiddos who don't really like ricotta. 


& here is the most beautiful thing. The freezer all stocked back up! There are still bags of other pods but they were getting pretty empty. You must be wondering if we eat frozen food every night. Well of course not. We ate fresh today, and we do a couple of other nights too. The Mealpods are eaten about 4 or 5 out of 7 nights which is such a treat not to cook on those nights without ordering takeout!


- Nicole

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Paleo Turkey Goulash


I have a pile of my "old" (Pre-Paleo) recipes that I loved so I keep them and try to turn them into Paleo recipes. This is one of those recipes. Rather than using non-stick cooking spray and pasta, I subbed in butter and mushrooms for this recipe. It's really pretty quick to make and the seasonings are items I usually have on hand all the time. I went ahead and left the ground turkey as ground turkey, because it's so plain it really allows you to taste the vegetables.

Turkey Goulash
mealpod
Published 01/31/2012
A paleo version of a traditional goulash

Ingredients




  • 2 tbsp butter



  • 1 1/2 cups onion, chopped



  • 1 pound ground turkey



  • 2 cups mushrooms, chopped



  • 2 large zucchini, chopped



  • 6 Roma tomatoes, chopped



  • 1 tsp chili powder



  • 1 tsp cayenne



  • 1 bay leaf, crushed



  • 1 tsp paprika



  • 1 tsp salt



  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • Instructions




    1. Saute the onion, mushroom, zucchini and garlic in butter until slightly softened.



    2. Add ground turkey and cook until lightly browned.



    3. Add chicken broth and seasonings and bring mixture to a boil. Cover the pot and reduce to simmer for 30 to 45 minutes until veggies are tender.



    4. Portion into 6 pods, allow to cool, then freeze.
    5. Yield: 6
      Prep Time: 10
      Cook time: 60

      Nutrition

      • Calories: 246



    6. Fat: 16



    7. Sodium: 535



    8. Totalcarbs: 11



    9. Dietaryfiber: 3



    10. Protein: 16
    11. Thursday, November 24, 2011

      Happy Thanksgiving - Leftover Mealpod Recipes!

      On a holiday all about eating I tend to go overboard.  It is a day I let myself off of my healthy eating regime and have fun with friends and family. That might mean diving into the stuffing even though I usually don't eat wheat or maybe sampling every dessert, and then going back to the stuffing.  Did I say I love stuffing?

      The important thing is getting back to  healthy eating habits first thing Friday.  Since I lost 30 pounds, I've still had some ups and downs with my weight. Whenever I gained some weight back, it was always because I let myself get off of my new healthy eating lifestyle. I'm not saying I'm always dieting, but if you've lost a significant amount of weight most likely the bad habits that got you to be heavy in the first place have the possibility of creeping back up on you. Thanksgiving is a day of fun and (let's face it) overeating but don't let that one day throw you off course. 


      To help you get back into eating right, Melissa and I want to share a couple of great Mealpod recipes that make use of Thanksgiving leftover turkey! 

      Bacon Turkey Salad Recipe (refrigerator pod) 
      This is a great fresh recipe with avocado and bacon to make and portion out for delicious lunches for the week.
      Turkey Broccoli Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe
      This classic alfredo recipe makes very frugal use of your roasted turkey leftovers making 14 Mealpods to store in the freezer!

      --- Nicole