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Turkey Mince
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Shall i make chilli with it,or maybe a lasagne,dont know really want to do it with it,any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I never ever use beef mince, i've used turkey mince for years to make shepherds pie, meat balls and home made burgers and never had a problem. My children and others who i've cooked them for often praise me on recipes. all i do is add onion, garlic, powdered chicken or veg stock, paprika, ground black pepper, cayenne, dried mixed herbs and a little chopped coriander NO SALT, the veg or chicken stock contains salt....mix well and leave to cool in fridge for a couple of hours, this ensures that meat balls or burgers will not break up when frying, i always use olive oil to cook them, try it, you'll be well pleased.
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chinese pork (turkey) meatballs
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http://www.bbcgoodfoo.../asian-pork-meatballs
http://www.healthycoo...-garlic-allspice.html
Anna x
You could make Kheema-the spices would cancel out the turkey taste.....
As for meatballs....you can make wonderful Middle Eastern koftas with lamb-and only lamb....lovely.
Other mince...-I make an Italian meatloaf with chicken and pork. It is wrapped in foil-and basted with chicken stock.....comes out really moist.
As for meatballs....you can make wonderful Middle Eastern koftas with lamb-and only lamb....lovely.
Other mince...-I make an Italian meatloaf with chicken and pork. It is wrapped in foil-and basted with chicken stock.....comes out really moist.