Spicy chipotle turkey meatloaf...
3 lbs ground turkey
4 slices wheat bread
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon oregano
1 tablespoon Badia Cajun seasoning
3 chipotle peppers, finely minced
1 large sweet or vidalia onion, very finely minced
2 tablespoons ketchup
1 tablespoon Kosher salt
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon corn oil
Slice the wheat bread into tiny little cubes, add to a bowl, and combine with eggs, corn oil, ketchup... Mix by squeezing through your hands... Set aside
Add turkey and all other ingredients together and mix well...
Set aside for one half hour..
Add wheat bread mixture to turkey mixture, mix well... Form a loaf on a baking pan, and cover the meatloaf with additional ketchup...
Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes...
Let sit 10 minutes... Serve as desired...
I made sandwiches... This was a new creation I made today for the very first time.. It turned out soooo delicious... It's a little spicy so use less or more chipotle peppers to adjust to your taste... Definitely worth making again...
Bon appetite....
So much would be wasted on me.. Not fat, and in pretty good shape, I stay that way by eating only when hungry. And when hungry, a peanut butter & jelly witchofsand tastes great.
With that.. I tend to george, after waiting until hungry to eat. With tasty food, I’ll slow down some. Not sure where I’m going here … but suppose I’m glad some know how to make food taste even better
now why would we want to rob people of the chance to roast those turkey breasts in the proper manner and serve them with giblet gravy and smashed taters and stuffing and cranberry sauce?? Thats ludicrous. Would you use wagyu beef in your ground beef sausage? Thats just crazy talk right there.
Sounds tasty, I might give 1/2 version a shot.
I made four nice sandwiches with half this meatloaf already...
@Cutiebeauty it will give me something to do this coming weekend
I would try to make that but we don't have turkey here in our shops, the turkeys we have are all in the Government.
Use ground kangaroo
Sounds like a good dish. What's the difference between salt and kosher salt?
Kosher salt is not as fine as table salt..
@Cutiebeauty Ah. What we call coarse salt. Thank you.
@Petter yes, coarse salt...
@TheInterlooper ... and halal by an Imam!
Mine is consecrated by evaporation.