Sentences with phrase «little turkey meat»

Sure, a little turkey meat is ok the next day as long as it is not fatty.

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Directions: Put turkey leg or thigh in pressure cooker / Cover with broth and water / Add vegetables, thyme, bay leaf and peppercorns / Tighten down lid and cook on high heat until pressure gauge reaches the high mark / Turn down temperature but maintain the same amount of high pressure — this takes a little experimenting, on my stove it works on low - medium / Cook for 30 minutes from the time the cooker reaches high pressure / Remove from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove turkey leg / Take meat off the bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding bones and skin.
It is a little higher in fat, but turkey is relatively lean compared to other poultry and meat, and the dark meat is more flavorful and higher in iron.
I did half ground sausage and half turkey because I needed wanted to give it a little kick with the meat (yeah... it is a little fattier) and my sob curls up his lips when turkey is mentioned.
- I used turkey wing / giblet broth & added a little wing meat.
-LSB-...] Lean Instant Pot Spaghetti Simplistically Living — This dish uses chicken sausage and ground turkey for the meats and whole grain noodles instead of regular pasta to make the dish a little leaner.
Even though you'll get more rendering of fat around the legs and it cooks the dark meat a little more evenly, Saffitz explains, «Turning a big, hot turkey isn't so easy!»
This past year, Christensen hosted roughly 20 guests at her house for Thanksgiving, and confited the legs of three turkeys in duck fat; the leftovers are still in the freezer, and she maintains that the dark meat confit is «so rich and luxurious, it can really turn any pantry item into something super delicious in very little time.»
Both Dr Campbell and Dr. McDougall eat a little meat / fish every couple of years just to avoid being labeled vegan, in the case of McDougall he has some turkey every other year on thanksgiving.
I do, however, always end up snatching a small piece of breast meat out of some sort of deep - seeded Thanksgiving obligation, but as my stomach starts to fill up, I always wish I'd skipped the turkey in lieu of a just a little bit more stuffing.
With low - fat whole grain crackers, low fat cheese slices, and lean turkey lunch meat it only takes me a few minutes to cut the meat and cheese up into nice little squares and give everyone a «sandwich building kit» of their own.
Did anyone use deli type meats or what would be the right way to introduce turkey and ham to the little?
I use the top tray of a cheese platter in my refrigerator and lay meats and such that I am defrosting, the top is large enough to hold a 30 lb turkey and we all know the mess they can cause in the refrigerator... Also I have seen when my friends husband had taken the baby food jars and attached the covers to a wooden wheel he had made, with a little handle on the side to turn the wheel, he then filled it with his wifes favorite spices, it is adorable, now that both have left this plane of life I often think of that spice rack..
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).
A healthy turkey sandwich made with fresh turkey meat and veggies on whole - grain bread with a little mashed avocado instead of mayo makes the perfect snack, offering the optimal combination of complex carbs, protein and healthy fats.
Both Dr Campbell and Dr. McDougall eat a little meat / fish every couple of years just to avoid being labeled vegan, in the case of McDougall he has some turkey every other year on thanksgiving.
What's in them: 1 1/2 lb ground turkey meat (I used half ground turkey and half sweet turkey sausage for extra flavor) 1 1/4 cup of herb stuffing cubes 1/2 cup dried cranberries 1 large egg plus 1 egg white 1/4 cup finely chopped sweet onion 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon olive oil Other add in ideas: shredded carrots or chopped mushrooms to make these a little healthier
Heat up a large skillet on medium heat with a little butter and olive oil (this ones for the patties) combine and mix in a large bowl the cooked veggies, zest, sea salt, egg and almond flour, turkey meat and sausage (removing the casings) With your hands make patties to about the size of your palm or smaller (I make them smaller for my kids) Add the formed patties to the skillet and let them cook until the rim of the patties are white Flip (add the cheese if desired) and cook for another four minutes Serve
«I like to take low - fat turkey breast deli meat and smear a little low - fat cream cheese on one side,» she says.
I am 72 and healthy, I do not smoke or drink, I exercise regularly and eat a balanced diet of fruit and vegetables, plus chicken, turkey and fish with very little red meat.
Cups 2 teaspoons vegetable oil 3 garlic cloves, crushed to a paste with a little sea salt 1 (1 - inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and finely grated, reserving any juice 1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest (optional) 2 red chiles, seeded and finely sliced (optional) 10 ounces ground turkey or chicken (any ground meat should work actually) 1/2 cucumber, seeded and cut into 1/2 - inch dice 3/4 cup (2 ounces) snow peas, trimmed and cut into very thin strips 4 scallions, thinly sliced on the diagonal 8 basil leaves Handful of fresh cilantro leaves 4 crisp iceberg or Boston lettuce leaves 1/4 cup (2 ounces) bean sprouts, soaked in ice water and drained just before use
Dark turkey meat is a little better, providing 11 grams of saturated fat in a pound of meat.
I was shocked when I started stirring my turkey and sweet potato mixture and discovered the sweet potato started to turn mushy, but then I took a little spoonful and realized that this is probably my new favourite way to enjoy taco meat.
You will also notice that my diet has very little meat in it, and without my afternoon snack of an open - faced turkey and cheese sandwich, I would have had no animal products in this entire day.
You are likely to find phrases like «pasture - raised,» «pastured,» «free - range» and «cage - free» on turkey meat packaging, but labeling laws allow products to display these terms even if the turkeys spend little or no time outdoors in a pasture setting.
If you must share your holiday meal with your pet — offer a very small amount of white meat turkey without skin, a dollop of mashed potatoes, some green beans, and a little lick of pumpkin pie.
I've been feeding them a large - breed puppy kibble; some homemade «porridge» consisting of chicken bone broth, chicken meat, hearts, and livers, millet, pumpkin, carrots, peas, and spinach, which i started cooking for them because their stools were so runny; canned turkey and pea stew (for dogs) with pumpkin and probiotics mixed in; as well as Kongs stuffed with kibble, ground raw lamb (inc. organs), and cottage cheese, topped with a dab of cream cheese with a little peanut butter or pumpkin.
I cook two meals a day — I serve up a breakfast burrito (eggs whipped and cooked to a Holladaise sauce consistency & then mixed with dry cat food & cut up turkey hot dogs) and a meaty oatmeal (chicken thighs cooked overnight in a crockpot with a little water, then the meat separated off, the broth thinned down with water & used to make oatmeal, then add back the chicken meat & serve up warm so its nice & sloppy with a lot of juice.
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