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Menu Board Monday Edition #10: Baked Penne with Turkey Meatballs
Back about a year ago, I saw a recipe for Turkey Meatballs. Although they sounded like the "right" thing to do, being healthier and all, I just couldn't get past the thought that they would be perhaps CHEWY like ground turkey can sometimes be. So, I never did make them. And now I'd like to kick myself in the butt because let me just tell you, if they were anything like these ones, I really would have liked them.... A LOT! I am not much of a pasta eater... I mean, I like it, just not very often and it needs to be almost undercooked.? I can't stand soggy pasta. I'm kinda like my dad like that!
These turkey meatballs are so moist on the inside with just the right amount of seasonings and because they are baked, they have a crunchier outside! I felt like they were the perfect texture and if I didn't know better I wouldn't have known they were turkey! I hope you try this recipe! It takes a bit of time, but is well worth the time spent, when you take your first bite! This recipe makes a full 9x13 pan and could feed an army! **Don't forget to go HERE to enter to win a Set of 6 Silicone Baking Cups by LeCreuset!** Baked Penne with Turkey Meatballs recipe adapted by From Cupboard to Cupboard original recipe from Family Circle Printable Recipe 1 lb ground turkey 2 cups finely crushed cornflakes 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 16 oz package penne pasta 1 26-28 oz jar marinara or spaghetti sauce 2 cups shredded mozzerella cheese Heat oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with nonstick foil and set aside. In a large bowl, mix turkey, cornflake crumbs, eggs, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper until the mixture is well combined. Shape into meatballs using a cookie scoop. I used my medium cookie scoop and I got 19 meatballs. If you use a 1/4 cup scoop then you should get approximately 12 meatballs. Transfer meatballs to baking sheet; bake at 400 for 12 minutes (15 minutes for the larger meatballs). Turn and bake an additional 12 (15 for larger) minutes. Meanwhile, cook pasta as directed on package, just a minute less. Drain. Coat a 13x9x2 baking dish with nonstick cooking spray; add pasta. Toss with meatballs, marinara and 1 1/2 cups cheese. Scatter remaining cheese over dish. Bake at 400 degrees, uncovered, for 25 minutes or until bubbly. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serve with garlic bread! Happy Cooking! Teauna related searches : Menu
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