Breakfast Tacos — scramble eggs, add lean meat
like turkey sausage, sprinkle a little organic shredded cheese on top and serve in a warm corn tortilla (make sure the only ingredient in your tortilla is corn, available at Whole Foods).
I made this this week and it is very good, I look forward to using other meat
like turkey sausage or bacon
Not exact matches
These rainbow stuffed peppers are filled with healthy ingredients
like spiralized zucchini, protein - packed quinoa, and
turkey sausage for a fast all - in - one dinner the whole family will love.
I used ground beef, you could use
sausage, ground
turkey, a mixture of it all, no meat, whatever you
like.
I made this today, following your idea, but I used Jimmy Dean cooked
turkey sausage crumbles in place of the ham, I had thin sliced swiss cheese so I used that
like lasagna noodles and layered it.
«We
like to stay abreast of trends in both taste and health, including items such as gluten - free hummus and
turkey sausage.»
San Luis
Sausage offers seventeen different chicken, pork, lamb and
turkey varieties, including: Fiesta Chicken
Sausage, Lamb Merguez, Blueberry Chicken,
Turkey Italian and familiar favorites
like Chicken Apple or Pork Andouille.
Then, top it with healthy toppings,
like Canadian bacon,
turkey sausage slices, green peppers, broccoli, caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms.
I made it with the
turkey like you did but added 2 diced chicken
sausages, fresh garlic and doubled the sweet potato and spinach (maybe 3X the spinach).
Can't wait to try these!!!! Personal preference — I would
like to try these with
turkey sausage crumbles or diced ham rather than bacon — what would be an appropriate measurement of either of those items????
1/2 cup of wheat berries (cook according to package directions — I used Bob's Red Mill) Olive oil 2 small or 1 medium zucchini, diced 1 small yellow onion, finely diced 1 - 14 oz can of dark red kidney beans, drained and rinsed well 4 large kale leaves, stem removed, washed and chopped 4 large bell peppers, halved lengthwise, seeded and membrane removed Protein of choice — I used about 1 lb of
turkey sausage, casing removed 1 teaspoon of fennel seeds (I
like the pairing with the
sausage) Salt and pepper
What could I sub in for
sausage (I don't
like the seasonings in
sausage)- ground beef /
turkey possibly?
If you'd
like, we could pretend that these little discs are, say, vegetarian
sausage, or even this
turkey variety so not to offend the sensibilities of the pork - wary, I don't mind.
Here is a link to my
turkey sausage recipe, it is just spices that tastes amazingly
like pork
sausage.
I've made this recipe several times and have used
turkey sausage but I have to admit that I
like ground
turkey better.
A typical full day of eating for me looks
like: Breakfast: Spinach, Mushroom, Onion and Tomato Frittata... sometimes with bacon or homemade
sausage Iced Coffee with coconut milk Lunch (this is usually my largest meal of the day): 4 - 5 ounces of protein (
turkey burger, pulled pork, chicken thighs, ground buffalo), roasted veggies and sometimes a sweet potato or butternut squash Snack: apple with almond butter or a handful of macadamia nuts Dinner: A large salad with all kinds of raw veggies (cucumber, celery, carrots, cauliflower), avocado or olives, usually a lighter protein
like grilled chicken breast, salmon or shrimp This would represent a full menu... I would say I hit this about 4 - 5 days a week, other days I may omit the snack or keep the snack and omit a meal, if i do that though I would add a bit of protein with it.
Just to be clear, this study indicates that supposedly healthy products
like turkey bacon and chicken
sausage actually carry with them a higher risk of cancer — due to the processing — than a steak would.
Ingredients: 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided 1 large shallot, minced 2 cloves garlic, minced 10 - 12 ounces uncooked spicy Italian
turkey sausage, casings removed 1 3/4 cups whole wheat orzo (Yes, you can use regular orzo if you
like.)
Whether you're looking for a way to customize your migas, or you're whipping up a different breakfast specialty, you'll find Jones Dairy Farm products
like turkey and chicken
sausage, dry - aged bacon, ham, Canadian bacon, and pork on the shelves at retailers nationwide (to find a store near you, visit their website).
You can find Jones Dairy Farm products
like this bacon,
turkey and chicken
sausage, ham, Canadian bacon, and pork on the shelves at retailers nationwide.
If time is of the essence, ground meat
like loose
sausage, pork, beef,
turkey, or chicken will do you well: It cooks up in no time, and can take on just about any spice you want to add to it.
I also
like to chop up some organic chicken or
turkey sausage or grass - fed bison
sausage into the eggs, along with some swiss, jack, or goat cheeses (preferably raw grass - fed cheeses when I can find them).
-LSB-...] use a combination of spices -LCB-
like I've done before -RCB- to give the ground
turkey a
sausage flavor since most packaged
sausage you find in the store is -LSB-...]
For stews
like this, I tend to use store bought raw
turkey sausage.
This one from January 18th when I was eating
like a queen with one skillet chicken, butternut squash zoodles with spicy
turkey sausage, and chef's salad.
Menus
like «tuna and cabbage salad,» «chicken apple hash,» «
turkey over spinach,» «pork and roasted veggie salad,» «slow - cooked rosemary veggies and meat,» «flank steak, bacon and greens,» «lamb
sausage with artichokes,» «chicken and cauliflower,» «tip steak and steamed vegetables,» and «rotisserie chicken, steamed broccoli, side salad» (all taken from Robb's meal plan)-- in short, «lean meat with vegetables» — have never excited me.
You won't go hungry either as you feast on vittles
like turkey legs and wild game
sausages or fajitas, wood - fired pizza, fried Oreos, mac & cheese balls and traditional corn dogs and funnel cakes.
It's not your average hotel breakfast though, choose from tomato, grapefruit or orange juice; two eggs, any way you
like, bacon, ham,
sausage, or
turkey bacon; home fried potatoes and toast, or cottage cheese and yoghurt or fruit.
«
Like turkey on Thanksgiving, you simply have to have a dog at the game,» according to Dan Smith, president, Legends Hospitality, hot dog and
sausage provider to the Yankees.