Shake up your meatloaf routine by making this simple turkey version. Serve with mashed potatoes and a salad. A little-known fact about turkey- compared to other meats, it is a pretty good source of calcium. Pound for pound, ground turkey is also lower in overall fat and saturated fat than ground chicken.
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Italian Turkey Meatloaf
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Roasted Tomato Soup with Cheesy Flatbread
Roasting tomatoes is a perfect use for over-ripe tomatoes that are too mushy to use any other way. You can use roasted tomatoes in a sandwich, in a pasta dish, or as here, in a home-made tomato soup. You can use smoked paprika in this soup, if you’d like. Tomatoes are a wonderful source of the anti-oxidant lycopene.
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Easy Egg Fried Rice
If your family loves fried rice at your local Chinese restaurant, try this easy at-home version. With egg and bacon, this is a main course, but if you’d like you can serve smaller portions as a side dish.
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Montreal Smoked Turkey Club
Here’s a double decker sandwich sure to satisfy the hungriest appetite. Due to its sodium content, it’s a once-in-a-while treat. It can easily serve four smaller appetites.
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Loaded Baked Potato
Fat free Greek yogurt replaces the sour cream typically found in a loaded baked potato. Packed with cheese and turkey bacon, this side dish will complement any entree; or serve it as a hearty lunch all on its own.
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Mumbai Mango Melt
Choose a mango that yields to slight pressure and is fragrant. If you like a bit of spice, spread buns with a little Indian pickle before filling.
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Bacon-Topped Turkey Meatloaf
Here’s a twist on meatloaf the whole family will love! The bacon on top gets slightly crispy, making it extra yummy.
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Emperor’s Layered Chicken and Fragrant Rice Casserole
PC’s biryani cooking sauce takes the work out of a previously complicated dish! Add some of our authentic Indian side dishes or appetizers to make a real feast.
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Aphrodite Chopped Salad
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite was the goddess of love. This variation on a Greek salad is a one-bowl, chop-and-toss quicky.
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Curried Turkey a la King Popovers
Popovers have a crisp golden crust, and are moist and a bit hollow on the inside, making them ideal for splitting and filling. Here we use leftovers from turkey dinner.




