Thursday, November 28, 2013

[Healthy_Recipes_For_Diabetic_Friends] Bacon Kale and Turkey Stew - 8g Carbs, 1.6g Fiber, 1.1g Sugar

 

Bacon Kale and Turkey Stew - 8g Carbs, 1.6g Fiber, 1.1g Sugar

From: TheKitchn.com By Faith Durand

I am normally the last person to look for leftover turkey solutions. I don't usually cook a large turkey for Thanksgiving, and if there is any turkey left at the end of the meal, I send it home with other folks.
Last year, however, I was left with nearly half a leftover carcass, and after the bones and much of the meat were devoted to rich, savory turkey broth, I still had a big bowlful of shredded turkey on my hands. So I cooked up this soup, a quick kale and turkey stew, made more flavorful by bacon and onion, and simple enough to be simmered together in less than an hour of mostly hands-off time.
This recipe isn't just an excuse to use up turkey. It's an elemental yet satisfying winter meal and it is a great recipe for any leftover poultry; you could throw in handfuls of leftover chicken instead of the turkey or, if you are very lucky, a bit of shredded duck. It's just the sort of winter cooking I crave this time of year: Wholesome, easy and satisfying.
One last note: This recipe is so simple -- there aren't a lot of ingredients here. With the exception of smoked paprika for a little color and depth, there aren't any spices or extra flavorings. So this stew depends greatly on the quality of stock that you use.
Note on leftover turkey: The USDA recommends a 3 to 4-day maximum refrigeration time for cooked turkey.
Serves: 6

3 thick slices bacon, cut into small strips
1 large yellow onion, peeled and diced
4 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
1 bay leaf
10 oz kale, chopped into bite-sized pieces
Salt and pepper
1 tsp smoked paprika
2 to 3 cups shredded cooked turkey or chicken meat
4 to 5 cups turkey OR chicken broth, ideally homemade
Gruyere or Parmesan cheese, to serve

Place a heavy 5-quart or larger pot over medium-high heat. Add the bacon and cook, stirring frequently. When it has released much of its fat, but before it has gotten crispy, add the diced onion, minced garlic and the bay leaf. Cook, stirring frequently, for at least 5 minutes, or until the onion has softened and become golden.

Add the kale, handful by handful, stirring to coat it with bacon fat. If it won't all fit at once, keep stirring until it wilts down. Sprinkle the kale lightly with salt and pepper and the smoked paprika. When all the kale has been added, stir in the shredded turkey or chicken meat, and cook for an additional 5 minutes over medium-high heat, stirring frequently to make sure that the kale is coated with the bacon fat and letting the onions and shredded turkey brown slightly.

Add the broth and bring to a simmer, then lower the heat. Simmer for about 15 minutes, or until the kale has wilted and the soup is hot.

Serve with shredded Gruyere or Parmesan cheese, if desired.

Nutrition From: www.caloriecount.about.com - Not including cheese or bay leaf. Using 2 cups turkey, 4 cups broth
Serves: 6
Serving Size: 224 g
Nutrition per Serving: 336 Calories, 112 Calories from Fat, 12.5g Total Fat, 3.8g Saturated Fat, 0g Trans Fat, 123mg Cholesterol, 373mg Sodium, 8g Total Carbs, 1.6g Dietary Fiber, 1.1g Sugars, 46.3g Protein
Vitamin A 150% - Vitamin C 100% - Calcium 8% - Iron 61%
Nutrition Grade: A

Good points:
    Low in sugar
    High in iron
    High in niacin
    High in phosphorus
    Very high in selenium
    Very high in vitamin A
    Very high in vitamin B6
    Very high in vitamin B12
    Very high in vitamin C

Bad points:
    High in cholesterol

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