So if I’m not roasting up whole chickens, what exactly am I cooking? My most recent endeavor was Turkey Enchiladas. Although G is not a huge zucchini nor pepper fan, I thought I would give this one a try. I should have known the tortilla would be her favorite part of the dish, good thing I bought whole wheat! Just as a side note, I have to say that I am much more comfortable cooking poultry than any other type of meat. I guess it comes from familiarity as I for a short time during my high school and college years ate chicken and turkey. Although I found the Turkey Enchilada recipe in a children’s cookbook, it is just as appropriate for big kids. It would also be super easy to make these enchiladas vegetarian by replacing the turkey with more vegetables or beans and cheese.
Turkey Enchiladas
Adapted from:
First Meals
By Annabel Karmel
Sauce:
Heat olive oil and sauté 1 onion and 1 garlic clove for 5 min. Add tomato puree and 1 tsp fresh oregano, salt and pepper and simmer for 10 minutes.
Turkey Filling:
Heat olive oil and 1 garlic clove, 1 red onion, 1 red pepper, and 1 zucchini. Cook for 5 minutes before adding turkey. Cook through for 7-8 minutes and add salt and pepper. Stir in ¾ cup grated cheddar cheese until melted.
Divide filling into 8 flour tortillas, roll into a cigar shape, place in an ovenproof dish and cover with tomato sauce. Top with ¾ cup cheese and bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes. And voila…turkey enchiladas!
By Annabel Karmel
Sauce:
Heat olive oil and sauté 1 onion and 1 garlic clove for 5 min. Add tomato puree and 1 tsp fresh oregano, salt and pepper and simmer for 10 minutes.
Turkey Filling:
Heat olive oil and 1 garlic clove, 1 red onion, 1 red pepper, and 1 zucchini. Cook for 5 minutes before adding turkey. Cook through for 7-8 minutes and add salt and pepper. Stir in ¾ cup grated cheddar cheese until melted.
Divide filling into 8 flour tortillas, roll into a cigar shape, place in an ovenproof dish and cover with tomato sauce. Top with ¾ cup cheese and bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes. And voila…turkey enchiladas!
Sounds better than pasta and eggs!!!!!!! We still love you Zach!!!
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