I saw a picture of a stuffed turkey meatloaf in a "Cooking Light" cookbook my mom purchased for us. I decided to give it a try, then proceeded to close the book. You know I'm not much for recipes.
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I mixed some ground turkey meat with half a cup of whole wheat bread crumbs, a tablespoon of garlic powder, and a small amount of tomato sauce. I kneaded it just long enough to incorporate the ingredients, then I patted it out on a piece of plastic wrap, making a rectangle about six inches by eight inches. When I had the desired shape, I covered the entire thing with chopped fresh spinach and basil. I then used the plastic wrap to roll the meat, keeping the greens tucked inside. If you've seen someone roll sushi, you know the technique. I was able to keep a tight hold (and a tight roll) in the meat by sort of sealing it with the plastic wrap. When I was finished, I turned the meatloaf into a bread pan (sprayed liberally with cooking spray) and brushed a little tomato sauce on top. I baked it for about 30 minutes at 375 degrees.
I served this delicious and juicy meatloaf with mashed carrots and russet potato, mixed with a little garlic and tiny bit of tomato sauce. It was simple and hit all the right flavor notes. It was a simple way to incorporate a little more fiber (and a ton of flavor) into an otherwise typical dish. I hope you will enjoy it with fork in hand.

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