Hello and I hope you are having an awesome
weekend!
The recipe for today is herbed turkey
meatballs. These meatballs use oats instead of breadcrumbs. I was intrigued by
the idea of substituting breadcrumbs with oats in a recipe for meatballs,
however, now that I have tried it, I am not going back to breadcrumbs. Why? I
guess because it is better for you since it has more fibre and taste wise, it
does not pale in comparison with meatballs that use breadcrumbs.
I also used ground turkey mince here in the
hope of making it leaner. Generally, I do use turkey mince for all recipes that
call for it. To be honest, it is of course drier than beef mince, but if you
want something that is healthier for you and with less fat, well, something’s
got to give! I cooked them on a ceramic grill pan with a tablespoon of oil
brushed on.
You can serve this as an appetiser or tapas
style dish, or have them with pasta with your favourite tomato based pasta
sauce. I just had them with some tomato sauce for dinner.
Recipe
for Herbed Turkey Meatballs using Oats
Prep Time: 10 minutes / Cooking Time: 15 minutes
/ Makes 20 large meatballs
Ingredients
550gm Ground Turkey mince
1 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
3 tsp Garlic Powder
3 tsp Paprika
3 tsp Basil
2 tsp Oregano
3 stalks fresh Parsley (chopped finely)
1 medium egg
50gm Oats
¼ tsp Salt
½ tsp ground Black Pepper
2 stalks fresh Parsley (chopped finely for
garnishing- optional
Method
1. In a deep bowl or dish, combine all the
ingredients together. Mix well with your hands and then pinch the mixture and
roll into balls with your hands.
2. Brush some oil onto a grill pan, and
place the meatballs on. Don’t overcrowd the pan. Cook on medium-high heat for
about 5 minutes, turning the meatballs over until all the sides have turned
golden brown. Reduce the heat to medium-low and leave to cook through to the
middle for 6-8 more minutes. Remove from heat and serve.
Oh my gosh, these are so perfect looking, Ai Lin! Turkey meatballs were next on my list to make and I never thought of using oats before. Your photography is so lovely as well. So glad to have found your blog. You have a new follower.
ReplyDeleteAh, Robyn, in the midst of my festive stress you have made me smile! Thank you ever so much :)
DeleteThese look and sound delicious! We don't really eat much red meat, so I am always looking for new turkey recipes. So glad you shared at Saturday Night Fever! Pinning! :)
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