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Rosemary Lemon Turkey Meatballs

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February 15, 2021 By Jennifer Lambert 3 Comments

One of my family’s favorite meals is turkey meatballs. It seems light but filling. One pack of turkey is barely enough for 5 people these days! There are no leftovers.

It’s a forgiving recipe and you could mix up the seasoning for different combinations. You could also use the prepared Italian bread crumbs to save time. Gluten free options like almond flour would surely substitute fine in this recipe.

I use dried onions because they all but disintegrate, leaving flavor but almost undetectable by picky eaters. You could also grate or chop fresh onion.

If the lemon is too strong, you could serve the meatballs with plain gravy.

I use a ice cream scoop to measure out the meat mixture and roll them in wet hands to form balls. Flouring the meatballs gives them a nice crispy texture.

The lemon gravy is super simple and my family loves it!

This is a simple meal on busy nights. I can have it on the table in about 30 minutes if I form the meatballs earlier in the day and store in the fridge.

I usually serve these delicious rosemary lemon turkey meatballs with broccoli and noodles.

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Rosemary Lemon Turkey Meatballs

Course Main Dish
Servings 12 meatballs

Ingredients

  • 1 package ground turkey
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup panko
  • 1 t dried onions
  • 1/2 t crushed rosemary
  • 1/2 t lemon peel
  • 1/2 t garlic
  • salt and pepper

Lemon Sauce

  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • splash sherry
  • 1/2 cup chicken stock
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • garlic, rosemary, salt, pepper

Instructions

  1. Mix meatballs and let sit covered in refrigerator for at least an hour.

  2. Flour meatballs and let sit until absorbed. Flour again.

  3. Fry meatballs in oil on medium heat until cooked through – about 5-8 minutes each side. Or place in a muffin tin with oil and roast for 20 minutes at 375*, turning once.

  4. Keep meatballs warm while you make sauce and sides.

  5. For optional sauce, melt 1/4 cup butter and add equal amount of flour and whisk until paste. Do not allow it to brown. Add a splash of sherry, 1/2 cup chicken stock, juice of one lemon. Add rosemary, garlic, salt, pepper. Whisk and simmer until thick. Strain. Serve sauce with meatballs and noodles. We like steamed broccoli too.

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Asian Turkey Wraps

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May 8, 2014 By Jennifer Lambert 1 Comment

My kids love Asian food.

I try to find ways to make it healthier and simpler. And cheaper than takeout.

Asian Turkey Wraps are a perfect quick and easy weeknight dinner.

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My kids like to practice their chopsticks skills.

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This is one of our favorite family meals. Everyone enjoys it!

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Turkey Lettuce Wraps

Course Main Dish
Cuisine Asian

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs ground turkey or chicken
  • 1 small chopped onion
  • 1 can chopped water chestnuts
  • 2 cloves minced garlic
  • 2 T hoisin sauce
  • 2 T garlic black bean sauce
  • 2 T dry sherry
  • 2 T Tamari

Instructions

  1. Brown meat over medium heat with onion, garlic, and chestnuts. Drain if necessary.
  2. Add all ingredients and mix thoroughly over low heat, letting liquid reduce.
  3. Enjoy on lettuce or cabbage leaves or even tortillas. Serve with jasmine rice and steamed vegetables.
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Homemade Turkey Divan Casserole

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May 1, 2014 By Jennifer Lambert 5 Comments

This is a great dish to use up leftovers.

I always make this casserole after Thanksgiving. And the kids get so excited if I make it any other time (sometimes with chicken.)

No canned soup!

Homemade Turkey Divan Casserole with chopped turkey, broccoli, cheese, and noodles.

 Turkey Divan Casserole

I make a roux with sautéed veggies in butter with flour and then add milk or cream to make a béchamel sauce. Look how thick it is! It smells quite divine and tastes wonderful alone.

Vegetable Bechamel

Layers of deliciousness – turkey, veggies, cheese, noodles.

Turkey Divan Ready for the Oven

Ready to pop in the oven for a great frugal healthy meal for our hungry family.

Turkey Divan

Warm gooey cheesy deliciousness!

Homemade Turkey Divan
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Turkey Divan Casserole

Course Main Dish
Cuisine Casserole
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 3 T butter
  • 1/4 c AP flour
  • 1-1.5 c whole milk and/or half and half
  • 1 small onion chopped
  • 2 stalks celery chopped
  • 2 medium carrots peeled and chopped
  • 1/2 c mushrooms sliced or chopped
  • 1/4 c bell pepper any color, but we love red or yellow or orange
  • 2 c cooked turkey or chicken chopped
  • 1-2 c fresh broccoli chopped bite-size
  • 1 box noodles prepared according to instructions
  • 1.5 c shredded cheese We like a Mexican cheese blend. Cheddar tends to be oily.
  • pinch salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/2 t garlic powder to taste. I usually use a lot of garlic, fresh and powder.

Instructions

  1. Boil noodles according to directions.
  2. Chop vegetables and saute in butter, but don't brown the onions.

  3. Sprinkle with flour and then immediately whisk in milk or half and half. It should thicken like white gravy. Add more liquid as needed. You can also add in some cheese for extra creaminess. Sometimes, I add the broccoli at this point to make things easy.

  4. Combine gravy and cooked noodles and other ingredients in a bowl.

  5. Spread in a large casserole dish. Sprinkle with cheese.
  6. Bake at 350* for 30-45 minutes, depending on how crispy you like the top.

Some have mentioned this casserole was dry…No recipe is perfect and it doesn’t always turn out great every time.

Some tips to try:

  • Increase temperature and/or reduce baking time. All ovens are different. Most of the ingredients are already cooked or just need to be warmed up and melded. Broil for a few minutes if you like it crispy.
  • More bechamel sauce.
  • Try different cheeses or cheese blends for a creamier consistency.
  • Use a deeper or smaller casserole dish.
  • Experiment with the type of noodle in the recipe. Egg noodles are softer while rotini are firmer and dryer.

What’s your favorite casserole?

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A Picnic Visitor

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July 26, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

The girls had a half day nature camp all week long. I brought PB and Nutella sandwiches to have a little picnic when I picked them up.

Nutella Sandwich

What’s with the head tilt?

PB Nutella Sandwich
Picnic with Sisters

This guy wanted a sandwich too!

Turkey Wants a Sandwich

Alex was quite terrified.

And the turkey was quite persistent. He’s a big guy. He just watched and inched closer and closer. We finished and he was so disappointed.

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