

Nothing says winter time warm-up on a shoe string budget like packaged


I love fried eggs (over easy or over medium) and laid simply over a piece of toast with a few glittering green olives on the side is a delightful savory breakfast or afternoon snack.
A popular dinner at our place is spaghetti and meatballs with salad and garlic bread. I'm not really one for meat but these ground turkey meatballs are truly exceptional (a little hard to see in the pic but they are clustered in the 11:30 position of the bowl below). The recipe here is halved which is still more than two of us can eat:
1/2 lb ground turkey

1/4 c chopped Italian parsley
1/4 c grated parmasean cheese
2 Tbs bread crumbs
1/4 medium white onion finely diced
2 cloves garlic finely diced
1 Tbs red pepper flakes (adjust for desired heat)
1/2 egg beaten well
1-2 dashes balsamic vinegar
salt and pepper to taste
optional: sprinkle of Italian seasoning
Preheat oven to 375 degrees
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl until they are well incorporated.
Lightly grease a baking sheet with olive oil
Roll meatballs 1.5 - 2 inches at widest point
Add a drop of olive oil to the top of each meatball
Meatballs will need to cook from 16-18 minutes. Check them mid-way through and when the bottoms start to brown flip them once. When both sides are browned they are down.
Makes 9-12 meatballs
Lastly I should mention I'm not the only one encouraging how to eat well on pennies. Visit my friends Gabi and Adam over at BrokeAss Gourmet for more recipes and ranting.
4 comments:
mmmm digging the graphics, naynu. and big on your recipes and the products that sizzle on that pizza stone!
all that food looks great! i'm a college student, so i've been very focused on eating cheap.
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