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Turkey cutlets with mushroom stuffing

4 servings

60 minutes

Turkey cutlets with mushroom filling are a delightful dish of American cuisine that combines tender meat and aromatic mushrooms. Turkey, known for its lightness and low fat content, makes the cutlets juicy and nutritious, while the mushroom filling adds a rich flavor with earthy notes. This recipe may have originated from the desire to create a healthier alternative to traditional meat cutlets while preserving their rich taste. Breadcrumbs form an appetizing crispy crust, and frying in vegetable oil gives a golden hue. These cutlets are perfect for a cozy family dinner or festive gathering and pair wonderfully with fresh vegetables and light sauces. They are delicious both hot and slightly cooled, revealing new flavor dimensions with each bite.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
246.1
kcal
29.1g
grams
10.8g
grams
7.6g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Ground turkey
500 
g
Champignons
300 
g
Onion
2 
pc
Vegetable oil
 
to taste
Breadcrumbs
 
to taste
Salt
 
to taste
Ground black pepper
 
to taste
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Clean and finely chop the onion and mushrooms. Slightly salt and fry until all the liquid evaporates.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Onion2 pieces
    2. Champignons300 g
    3. Salt to taste
  • 2

    Make a small patty from the minced meat. Place the filling in the center. Form a cutlet and coat it in breadcrumbs.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Ground turkey500 g
    2. Breadcrumbs to taste
  • 3

    Fry the cutlets in vegetable oil on both sides.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Vegetable oil to taste

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