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Monday, March 18, 2013

Turkey Ragu


Since my kids love kheema, I keep trying several variety to keep their interest. I had seen this recipe on Rachel Ray show, though I think it varied in few places. I tried it the way I remembered and it turned out pretty good. This dish is pretty hardy and can be just served with side of starch. I am sure this can be made with soy meat too. 

Prep Time: 10 min | Cooking Time : 25 min | Serves : 6

Ingredients:

Ground Turkey kheema - 1 lb.
Shredded Carrots, Onion, Zucchini - About a cup
Garlic - 5 to 7 cloves
Dry Rosemary - 1 tsp.
Chicken stock - 1/2 Cup
Tomato Sauce - 8 oz can
Olive oil - 1 tbsp.
Salt 
Pepper/ Chili Powder




Method of Preparation:

~ Heat oil in a wide bottomed vessel, add turkey meat and cook until brown.
~ Add all the veggies, garlic, rosemary, salt and pepper
~ Once the veggies are almost done, add chicken stock and tomato sauce. Bring it to one boil.
~ Serve it hot over Spaghetti or Polenta.


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13 comments:

  1. Thanks a lot for treating us visually with this lovely tyrkey preparation.
    Deepa

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  2. got to try this because turkey will have different taste if its like our kima

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  3. Flavourful dish nice clicks too

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  4. looks delicious. with same ingredinets i make soya one.

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  5. Rosemary and Poultry ... is always a winning combination, right? I would like to try this with ground chicken.

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    1. I have tried this with chicken too, it tastes great.. Ground meat is all what you need.

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  6. Hi sumee,
    Beautiful turkey and looks fab.Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Sumee...You are turning into one amazing cook. Keep going girl! Have to try this recipe sometime. I usually make a different version of this for a shepherd pie.

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Thanks for stopping by! I look forward to hearing from you of any suggestions and requests. Feel free to email me @ sumeesculinary@gmail.com