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Salsa Turkey Meatballs
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Reviewed by: janjan817 Date Posted: 8/23/2009 2:41:53 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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I just made these meatballs and couldn't stop eating them! Tangy and tasty! The only thought I might add is that the salsa is too thick and should likely be thinned with some broth or a can of chopped tomatoes in order to use it as a sauce for brown rice or pasta.
 
Reviewed by: kimber76 Date Posted: 7/23/2009 8:44:08 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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I tried this recipe and the whole family loved it! The kids are asking me to make it again, and soon! We enjoy spaghetti and meatballs, so that is why this recipe caught my attention. This is a much lighter, but just as delicious choice in the summer!
 
Reviewed by: Hills530 Date Posted: 3/16/2008 11:40:18 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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This recipe was easy and delicious. Everyone loved it from my husband to my 2 year old. I highly recommend this for a quick tasty meal.
 
Reviewed by: coolbreezs Date Posted: 10/5/2007 5:33:59 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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the meatballs are very easy to make and they taste very good
 
Reviewed by: Marlu Date Posted: 8/9/2007 9:28:12 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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These meatballs were great! The only thing I did differently was I added about 1/4 cup of the salsa in the meatball mix, and I sauteed the meatballs in butter and olive oil. I've been asked for the recipe.
 
Reviewed by: GK Date Posted: 5/15/2007 9:26:32 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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I was looking for a spaghetti and meatball recipe. I really wanted to try ground turkey instead of beef, so this was the closest thing that I could find. Oh yeah, and this is the first time I have ever attempted meatballs. I changed a few things. I used garlic salt, dried basil, and added a little extra of the ingredients that my husband and I like. I also used egg beaters in place of the egg. I baked like the recipe said, and then let them simmer in a chunky tomato sauce instead of the salsa. We had them on top of whole wheat spaghetti noodles with a salad. They turned out fantastic, and my craving was met! I will definitely make again.
 
Reviewed by: misc Date Posted: 4/19/2007 10:33:34 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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I brought this dish to a pot-luck dinner, and several people asked for the recipe.
 
Reviewed by: W-Atl Date Posted: 10/31/2006 9:03:48 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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I made this recipe and my husband and I loved it. I also added some garlic for some extra zing. They were very moist, but next time I'll use non-stick spray on the pan.
 
Reviewed by: Mrs.A. Hamilton Date Posted: 6/18/2006 10:54:21 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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This was really tasty! My husband was surprised because he didn't know what to make of turkey with salsa, and I did serve it over what we had in the pantry-Thai instant noodles (envelope), and the sweet taste of the noodles mixed with the mildly spicy salsa dressed meatballs gave a really interesting twist that was very unexpected, but very delicious!
 

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