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The popularity of the tomato
today is based not only on great taste, but also for its nutritional
benefits, too. Research has shown that antioxidants such as lycopene
in the tomatoes may help reduce the risk of certain types of
cancer and, of course, theyre a great source of vitamin
C.
Enjoy this great recipe with
its classic, yet unique, flavor of the Mediterranean. Its
easy to make and serve and sure to appeal to your taste buds.
Zucchini Boats Stuffed with
Turkey - Makes 4 servings
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Spray 13 x 9 x 2 inch baking
dish. In large mixing bowl, mix onion, parsley, Italian seasoning,
egg, 2 tbsp. cheese, garlic, salt, pepper and 2 tbsp. marinara
and combine well. Mix in turkey and bread crumbs. Cover and refrigerate
the mixture.
Use a spoon and scrape out seeds
and inner pulp from zucchini, leaving about ¼ inch, being
careful not to puncture skin. Fill zucchini halves with turkey
mixture, dividing equally and mounding slightly. Place stuffed
zucchinis in baking dish, being careful not to overlap. Drizzle
½ cup marina sauce over stuffed zucchini. Top with remaining
cheese.
Bake uncovered until zucchini
is tender and a thermometer in meat mixture reads 165 degrees
F, about 45 minutes. Transfer zucchinis to platter and serve
with remaining marinara sauce on the side.
Per serving: 210 calories, 9
g total fat (3 g saturated fat), 16 g carbohydrate, 18 g protein,
3 g dietary fiber, 440 mg sodium. |