minced turkey

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pretty_ribbons
pretty_ribbons Posts: 154 Member
I never use minced turkey i always use beef or lamb but i thought i'd try it

any ideas on how to season it, do you think it would still be good like a bolognaise style? :s

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  • foxygirlact
    foxygirlact Posts: 98 Member
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    I've used it in Bolognese, lasagne and meatballs and they have been great (you can hardly tell the difference).
  • pretty_ribbons
    pretty_ribbons Posts: 154 Member
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    I've used it in Bolognese, lasagne and meatballs and they have been great (you can hardly tell the difference).

    oh excellent! thanks i didnt want to make a bolognese and not like it much
  • chatterbox3110
    chatterbox3110 Posts: 630 Member
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    I have it for my dinner tonight LOL, can't taste any difference just less fatty!
  • hayley0181
    hayley0181 Posts: 59 Member
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    Great for making healthy burgers too!
  • pretty_ribbons
    pretty_ribbons Posts: 154 Member
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    great! much more confident about my minced turkey now LOL

    It's been sitting in the kitchen feeling abit unloved :laugh:
  • Umpire57
    Umpire57 Posts: 389 Member
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    “What is this, minced? You feed me minced? You ever catch a minced fish?”

    I know you said Turkey but I know I am not the only one thinking this :-)
  • LoreleiWalks
    LoreleiWalks Posts: 143 Member
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    Meatloaf
    Burgers
    Tacos
    Meatballs
    Chili/soups
  • pretty_ribbons
    pretty_ribbons Posts: 154 Member
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    I cooked my mince with garlic, onions, tomato purree, frozen mixed veg and abit of chicken stock, and i really enjoyed it :bigsmile:

    my children had the same but with garlic butter and parsley potatoes, chickpeas and cous cous

    i think i will now get turkey mince all the time, and its cheaper than beef of lamb :happy: