tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4482732092145053964.post4306700240269368301..comments2023-08-24T07:57:12.449-05:00Comments on My friends call me Sweet Tooth: Turkey talkSarah with a Sweet Toothhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07988200748574177582noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4482732092145053964.post-80929712750606456662010-07-15T20:17:42.337-05:002010-07-15T20:17:42.337-05:00I'll need a very specific recipe to make meatl...I'll need a very specific recipe to make meatloaf. I've found that me "trying things" in the kitchen usually is not good.Sarah with a Sweet Toothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07988200748574177582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4482732092145053964.post-6050326011826686642010-07-15T15:27:52.320-05:002010-07-15T15:27:52.320-05:00My favorite way to cook ground turkey IS meatloaf!...My favorite way to cook ground turkey IS meatloaf! And yeah, I try and stick to the ground turkey breast. :)<br /><br />I don't use a recipe per se, but when I make turkey meatloaf I try to add more seasonings since turkey is blander than beef, and more veggies since it adds more moisture. <br /><br />I add flavor with seasoned bread crumbs (as opposed to regular) and LOTS of Worcestershire sauce, along with whatever other seasonings I feel like using that day. To add moisture through veggies I use more green bell peppers and onions than I would in a regular meatloaf. Doing it this way creates a flavorful loaf that never crumbles from being too dry. <br /><br />You should try it again, it my favorite!<br /><br />Oh, and for turkey burgers, you can use a light or fat-free dressing mixed in with the ground beef before you form the patties to add flavor and moisture. Yum!Katie O'Somethinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17190235227287814217noreply@blogger.com