Eating a meal with others is a super way to connect, so I’m showcasing a few of my favourite turkey recipes for you to enjoy some deliciousness with others.
Snacks for a Superbowl Party
The big game is coming up and if you’re hosting a small party for your closest family and or friends, here are three snack-y ideas that are terrific for munching on at half time. They can all be made ahead so you can spend more time cheering on your team with your guests.
Chipotle Mango Turkey Skewers: These sweet and spicy skewers made with lean turkey breast are bursting with flavour. Use frozen mango to save time (bonus: frozen fruit is just as nutritious as fresh). Make them on the BBQ or on a grill pan inside. Terrific hot or cold.
Good to know: most ground turkey is extra lean, yet it’s full of flavour, so it boosts the tastiness of your ground meat recipes without a lot of fat. Ground turkey is also nutrient-rich and an excellent source of phosphorus, zinc, B12 and niacin. *
*Per 100 grams cooked ground turkey
Scrumptious Valentines’ Day Dinner
Chocolates aren’t the only way to say, “I love you”. In fact, nothing says “love” like a home-cooked meal – even better when you make it together. Since there’s something seductive about eating with your fingers, both these recipes are fork optional.
Honey Glazed Spicy Ground Turkey Radicchio Wraps: The flavours packed into this honey-glazed ground turkey will have your mouth watering for more. Don’t love radicchio? Try romaine or bibb lettuce instead.
Kids in the Kitchen for Family Day
Do-it-yourself meals are a terrific way to get everyone in the family involved – from planning to prepping to eating. Here are two tasty meals that you can cook with kids after spending some time tobogganing, skating, or playing games.
Let’s be real…cooking with kids can take a little more time and it can be messy, but if you embrace instead of dread it, you can have a fun experience in the kitchen.
Hope your February is a tasty one!
Cheers,
Shannon

