Back to healthy eating here in my house. We've had enough of over-indulgence. Time to get back on the horse and moving forward. You see a lot of these slider type of sandwiches about. They are very popular with families and for footie games. I thought I would try to create a somewhat healthier version by using ground turkey, and by jove I think I cracked it!
I used ground turkey instead of beef. Turkey is a super food and filled with nutrition and is very lean. Especially if you use ground turkey breast meat, which I did.
I added some colour and crunch by using plenty of chopped peppers . . . red, green and yellow and some sweetness from chopped onion and a bit of tomato passata . . .
I make my own fajita seasoning, so there are no preservatives there. You can certainly adjust the amount used to your own tastes. The amount I have used here is plenty for us.
I also used half fat cheese and mayonnaise, instead of the full fat versions and melted low fat butter spread for the topping instead of full fat, but by all means if you are not worried about your fat intake or your calories, go for the full fat varieties!
These turned out really, really delicious. I didn't miss any of the fat from using full fat ingredients. Todd ate two. One filled me up just nicely. Enjoy! (I only cooked enough for us to eat and froze the remainder of the filling for another time.)
This recipe is easily doubled. These are fabulous. Absolutely flippin' delicious!
1 pound lean ground turkey
low fat cooking spray
1 small onion, peeled and minced
1/2 each red, green and yellow bell peppers, trimmed and finely chopped
1 1/2 tsp fajita seasoning mix (see below for my recipe)
120ml of tomato passata (1/2 cup tomato sauce)
1/2 cup mayonnaise (I use low fat)
120g grated strong cheddar cheese (1 cup) (I used low fat)
60g grated gruyere cheese (1/2 cup)
12 medium sized dinner rolls
For the sauce:
120g butter melted (1/2 cup) (I used low fat butter spread)
1/2 TBS worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp fajita seasoning mix (see below)
Preheat
the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4. Butter a baking dish large enough
to hold the buns. Place the bun bottoms into the dish. They should
fit snugly.
Heat a large skillet. Spray with the cooking
spray. Add the turkey, onion and peppers. Cook, scrambling and
stirring over medium heat until the turkey is cooked through. Add the
fajita seasoning mix and tomato passata, and cook a few minutes longer.
Stir in the mayonnaise and cheese. Divide this mixture evenly amongst
the bun bottoms. Top with the tops of the buns. Combine the melted
butter, worcestershire sauce and fajita seasoning mix. Pour evenly over
top of the buns. Cover tightly with foil. Bake in the heated oven
for about 20 minutes or until well heated through and the cheese is
thoroughly melted. Serve immediately.
For the fajita seasoning mix:
25g of ground cumin (1/4 cup)
25g of fine sea salt (1/4 cup)
1 TBS garlic granules
1 TBS onion granules
2 TBS finely ground black pepper
2 TBS smoked paprika
Mix all together and keep in an airtight container in a dark place. Makes a scant cup.
Nutritional values using low fat ingredients:
Calories per slider: 488
fat: 14.3g
carbs: 64.3g
fibre: 1.1g
sugar: 2.7g
protein: 26.2g
Bon Appetit!
These Turkey sliders look great. I actually prefer Turkey over beef when it comes to burgers. Adding the fajita flavouring kicks this up from being bland turkey to tasty turkey. Thanks for this fab recipe (and your fajita mix!). Sammie
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Sammie! I hope you enjoy them! xo
ReplyDeleteYou're so inventive!
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique! Even Todd liked these! xo
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