Turkey Meatballs

You can enjoy turkey meatballs as an appetizer, a potluck dish or great as a topping for your favorite pasta and sauce. Turkey meatballs are ideal for freezing, kids love them and so will the adults. I buy the whole organic turkey breast and thigh at a specialty shop and have the clerk grind it fresh for me.

Compared with other meats, turkey has fewer calories, less fat, less cholesterol, and very little sodium. Turkey is a good source of protein for any bodybuilder or fitness buff with a biological value (BV) of approximately 83 when cooked.

Most of the fat in turkey is in the skin and most of the fat in the meat is in the dark meat (38% fat) as compared to the white meat (22% fat) with the skin removed.

The meat fiber is easier to digest than other types of meat, which makes it a good choice for individuals that may have digestive problems. Turkey is beneficial for all blood types.

I don’t add bread crumbs to the meatballs, it isn’t necessary; the meatballs have a nice consistency without. Usually breadcrumbs are added as a filler to stretch out the meat.

I use both fresh ground turkey breast and thigh, as the breast alone could make the meatballs a bit too dry. By all means use just the turkey breast if you wish.

This recipe can be baked in the oven or sautéed on the stove top.

Turkey Meatballs

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Makes approximately 30 small meatballs

  • 3 lbs of fresh ground turkey breast and thigh
  • 2 organic cage free whole eggs
  • 1 Tablespoon Mrs. Dash original salt free
  • 1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder
  • ½ cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese
  • ½ cup fresh grated Pecorino Romano (sheep) cheese
  • 1 Tablespoon Oregano
  • Sea Salt to taste

In a large mixing bowl combine all ingredients; mix with hands thoroughly to make sure the ingredients is evenly distributed throughout the meat. Shape the turkey mixture into 1-inch-diameter meatballs. Place on a large greased baking sheet and put into the oven for 20-30 minutes until meatball is not pink inside.

Or

Gently sauté meatballs in a fry pan with olive oil to brown all sides add to spaghetti sauce and simmer for 2 hours or more.

Serving Suggestion

  • Turkey meatballs as an appetizer should have a side dish of dip handy, such as tsziki or hummus.
  • Pasta with turkey meatballs and sauce, try a light green salad with oil and balsamic vinegar to accompany.

Photo by Shared Food from Burst


Bon Appetite!...TKH


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