Baked Ziti with Turkey Meatballs and Ricotta
Turkey soup is not enough. Something different for that leftover turkey. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
Turkey soup is not enough. Something different for that leftover turkey. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
Made this. Only thing I would say is a recipe for tomato sauce is needed. I did crushed tomatoes (no oil, no salt, no spices), added onions, mushrooms and garlic sauteed in olive oil, salt to taste, fresh basil, oregano and a couple of thyme springs. Simmer for 2 hours.
Read MoreMade this. Only thing I would say is a recipe for tomato sauce is needed. I did crushed tomatoes (no oil, no salt, no spices), added onions, mushrooms and garlic sauteed in olive oil, salt to taste, fresh basil, oregano and a couple of thyme springs. Simmer for 2 hours.
Thanks Christine for this recipe. Made it tonight and it is very good. I baked the meatballs for 15mins at 475. I also mixed the meatballs in my food processor and added oregano. The meatballs were dry and I was concerned that they would be dry in the ziti, but they were suprisingly moist after baking the casserole. Made two smaller casseroles and froze one. A note though, I did find the 1 pound ground turkey to be a bit misleading as other recipes specifically ask for cooked turkey.
This is time consuming but good.
I used frozen meatballs and thought it was a little bland. Needs more spices... If I make it again i will add green pepper, Italian seasoning, & maybe garlic
My husband and children thought this was really bad. I found it edible but not very good. The turkey just doesn't blend with the other flavors well at all.
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