Sesame Turkey Cutlets

"I got this recipe from a friend who said she got it from a "Saving Dinner" cookbook by the Dinner Diva, Leanne Ely. I love the Dinner Diva's recipes because they are rather simple, but very tasty. She also has recipes out there that can be put together and frozen for later consumption. 250 calories; 15g fat; 26g protein; 3g carbohydrate; 1g dietary fiber; 60mg cholesterol; 226mg sodium. Exchanges: 0 grain (starch); 3 1/2 lean meat; 0 vegetable; 3 fat. Serving suggestions: sauteed snow peas and mushrooms in a little oil and garlic and wild rice pilaf."
 
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Ready In:
18mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat.
  • Place turkey meat and remaining contents in the skillet and saute on each side for about 5 minutes til done or juices run clear when pierced.

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I love to cook healthy, but I want it to be easy and delicious! HA! I like cooking with an instant pot and the crockpot. Cooking in the oven is great...as long as I don't have to do a lot of prep work to get it in the oven. I am a teacher and don't have time for complicated and time consuming recipes during the school year. During the summer, it's a different story. I'll cook those complicated and time consuming recipes. I have a bit more time for that. I like a good farmer's market where I can get fresh vegetables Because, let's face it, those farmer's market vegetables just taste better! Nothing beats fresh fruits and vegetables and summer is the best time to enjoy those. I really enjoy cooking for my husband and family, gatherings with friends and family, church and work potlucks, and anyone else who needs something to eat. hahaa I like trying new and always delight in finding a new treasure to add to the recipe box. My mother was a fantastic cook! I've never had fried chicken as good as hers. Her chocolate pie was the absolute best. She made the best lasagna, chicken and dressing, chicken pot pie, Christmas candy, cakes, and pies. Although mom and I cook differently, I learned so much from her about cooking good food. So, really I owe my cooking skills to my mom.
 
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