Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Taco Night! Turkey Tacos!


Today's Menu: Taco Night! Turkey Tacos!




Has Spring actually arrived and staying? 80 degrees and sunny out today, a perfect day! We''ll wait and see if drops back down to chilly in a day or so. On to to tonight's dinner; It was Turkey Taco Night along with a side of Fat Free Refried Beans.



Tonight's meal was almost all Old El Paso. I used Old El Paso Stand Up Taco Shells, Old El Paso Fat Free Beans, Old El Paso, Sliced Green Chilies, and Old El Paso Original Taco Seasoning. OLE! The Ground Turkey I used was Honeysuckle White Extra Lean Ground Turkey (99/1). I browned the Turkey in Canola Oil, seasoning it with Sea Salt, Ground Pepper, Ground Roasted Cumin, Dried Cilantro, and the Old El Paso Taco Seasoning. I almost always substitute Ground Turkey or Ground Buffalo for Ground Beef, all around healthier for you (See the end of the post).
Refried



My toppings for the Tacos include Sliced Black Olives, Sliced Green Chilies, Shredded Lettuce,  Sargento Reduced Fat 4 Cheese Mexican, and Old El Paso Taco Sauce (Medium). As I said Earlier I used Old El Paso Stand Up Taco Shells and I had a small side of Refried Beans topped with Daisy Reduced Fat Sour Cream. Can't wait to make some Ground Buffalo Tacos here in the next week or so! For dessert later a bowl of Breyer's Carb Smart Vanilla Ice cream topped with some sliced Mangos.




Ground Turkey vs Ground Beef


A 100-g serving of ground turkey contains 148 calories, while the same-sized serving of ground beef contains 192 calories.

Ground turkey contains much less fat than ground beef, which is generally considered to be a benefit. Each 100-g serving of ground turkey contains 7.7 g of fat, while 100 g of ground beef contains 12.7 g.

Both ground beef and ground turkey can be appropriate for carbohydrate-restricted diets, as both are carbohydrate-free.

Ground beef and ground turkey are both good sources of protein. Ground turkey contains slightly more protein, 19.7 g, than ground beef, which contains 19.4 g. This difference is unlikely to affect your overall health.

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