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turkey Bolognese and oatmeal cookies.
That's all you need to transform ANY leftover pasta dish into tomorrow's school lunch (think
turkey bolognese, or pasta with smokey bacon), but these mac and cheese cups are the most popular version around here.
For an easy weeknight dinner serve this crock pot
turkey Bolognese sauce with zucchini noodles.
Crock Pot
Turkey Bolognese Sauce with Zucchini Noodles — Cook Eat Paleo For an easy weeknight dinner, serve this hearty crock pot
turkey Bolognese sauce with zucchini noodles.
I also love
this turkey Bolognese over spaghetti squash roasted whole in the oven, it gives it a little bit of extra sweetness.
Another fave is
turkey bolognese (jarred sauce plus ground turkey, add grated carrots to fortify for youngsters) over roasted spaghetti squash.
Not exact matches
It combines all the great flavors of a traditional
bolognese with a tad less guilt using ground
turkey and
turkey sausage.
Traditionally
Bolognese sauce is usually made of ground beef and pork, or it can be prepared with
turkey or chicken mince, however I've seen dozen of vegetarian or even vegan «
Bolognese sauce» recipes as well.
In fact, quality organic and pasture - raised
turkey is a suitable swap for the traditional ground beef or pork in many recipes, such as spaghetti
Bolognese, burgers, tacos, and, of course, chili.
beef tacos (with Ortega seasoning packet or my homemade mix) beef fajitas beef noodle stir fry pepper steak in plum sauce Mongolian beef (recipe coming soon) meaty soup with fresh pita or baguettes (Bubby's cabbage soup, smoked
turkey split pea, fire roasted tomato rice stoup, crockpot mushroom barley soup) london broil and mashed potatoes meatballs and rice spaghetti sloppy joes and zoodle
bolognese for adults kofta kebabs pulled beef tacos or sandwiches
Giada takes leftover
turkey to the next level, using shredded dark meat as the base for a simple and sumptuous
Bolognese that can be eaten as - is or frozen for later use.
A couple weeks ago I was making a beef
bolognese,
turkey chili and chicken and it all smelled amazing.
I love the use of ground
turkey instead of beef to lighten up bologness in
Turkey Bolognese Zucchini Pasta from The Lemon Bowl.
In fact, quality organic and pasture - raised
turkey is a suitable swap for the traditional ground beef or pork in many recipes, such as spaghetti
Bolognese, burgers, tacos, and, of course, chili.