Spinach and Turkey Skillet for 2
- Ready In:
- 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 12
- Serves:
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2
ingredients
- 170.09 g turkey breast tenderloins
- 0.61 ml salt
- 9.85 ml olive oil
- 59.14 ml chopped onion
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 78.78 ml uncooked rice
- 3.69 ml dried Italian seasoning
- 1.23 ml black pepper
- 236.59 ml reduced-sodium fat-free chicken broth, divided
- 473.18 ml torn fresh spinach leaves
- 157.80 ml diced plum tomato
- 44.37 ml freshly grated parmesan cheese
directions
- Cut turkey tenderloins into bite-sized pieces; sprinkle with salt.
- Heat oil in medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add turkey pieces; cook and stir until lightly browned. Remove from skillet. Reduce heat to low. Add onion and garlic; cook and stir until tender. Return turkey to skillet. Stir in rice, Italian seasoning and pepper.
- Reserve 2 tablespoons chicken broth. Stir remaining broth into mixture in skillet. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, 14 minutes. Stir in spinach and reserved broth. Cover; cook 2 to 3 minutes or until liquid is absorbed and spinach is wilted. Stir in tomatoes; heat through. Serve with Parmesan cheese.
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Reviews
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Very Yummy! I used half a pound of ground turkey, brown rice, and frozen spinach. I ended up having to double the broth because of the brown rice, and I didn't have any tomatoes, so I just threw in diced fresh mushrooms instead. Being diabetic, it was perfect for me. I know it says "for 2" but I'm gonna end up scarfing it all myself! Thanks for the yummy, healthy lunch, Bec!
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This was so delicious! Very easy and very flavorful! Really a refreshing change from the baked turkey I normally do! I don't know if it was a scale issue (I scaled up 3X), but there was a considerable amount of excess broth at the end. I just turned up the heat and boiled it off and it was fine. And it was so pretty with the white rice, red tomatos and green spinach; I would serve this for company! Thank you, Bec!!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
BeccaB3c
United States