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Heart-healthy turkey loaf recipe

Serves 4

This meat loaf substitute is adapted from the American Heart Association Cookbook. Since you're in ultimate control of the ingredients, you can vary them to be even lower sodium or lower fat and cholesterol (by using less % meat). This entrée is good for people on a diet as well as someone who just wants to eat healthy.

Ingredients Directions

Preheat the oven to 350º F. Spray a loaf pan or use a non-stick one (approximately 10½x5½x2½ inches; mine is a slightly different and works fine).

Put the bread in a food processor or chopper to process into fine crumbs. In a shallow bowl, combine the milk and breadcrumbs and the bowl soak while you prepare the remaining items in a separate bowl.

Combine the remaining ingredients in a large bowl, except the ketchup and blend. Drain any extra milk from the breadcrumb bowl, add to the turkey mixture, and blend well. Spoon the final product into the loaf pan and spread ketchup in a thin layer over the loaf. Bake uncovered for about 1½ hours. Let it cool slightly before eating.

Notes and Commentary

Submitted by deekayen on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 4:05pm

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