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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Turkey Balls

Makes?32 balls?

500 g lean turkey breast, minced100 g cheddar cheese, finely grated 50 g red capsicum, finely grated?25 g fresh basil leaves1 egg1 cup breadcrumbsOlive oil sprayPreheat oven to 160oC and line baking tray with grease-proof paper.Mix mince, cheese, capsicum, basil, egg and breadcrumbs in a bowl.Using your hands, roll mixture into small balls.Spray tray with olive oil spray and place the balls on the tray. Spray the top of the balls lightly with olive oil spray.Cook in oven for 15 minutes, or until cooked through.


Preparation time:?15 minutes
Cooking time:?15 minutes
Difficulty rating: Easy


Tips

Don't cook too long or they will be tough, so keep checking.For an easy and delicious light meal, serve turkey balls with a healthy salad such as sweet potato and date salad or orange and avocado salad.Substitute minced chicken breast for minced turkey breast to reduce the fat content of this recipe even further. Reducing fat intake is an important part of improving your diet, which can reduce your risk of developing chronic health conditions like obesity, erectile dysfunction, type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome.Substitute low-fat cheddar for cheddar cheese. Low-fat dairy products contain the same amount of calcium?as full-fat varieties.Use brown or wholegrain rather than white breadcrumbs. Wholegrain varieties have more fibre than refined grains like white breadcrumbs, which means they contain more fibre. Fibre is an important micronutrient used by the gastrointestinal system to digest food.


This healthy recipe appears on the menu of Belinda from Duncraig, WA.

Nutritional analysis per serve:

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