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Turkey Noodle Casserole With Spinach

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Eggs, Dairy, Meats Casseroles, Main course 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 oz Wide egg noodles
1 Onion, chopped
1 T Butter
1 Clove garlic, finely chopped
1 t Dried oregano
1 t Dried basil
1/4 t Ground nutmeg
1 Container ricotta cheese, 15
ozs.
1 c Chicken broth
1 t Salt
1/4 t Pepper
12 oz Cooked turkey breast, cut 2
x 1/2 pieces
1 Frozen chopped spinach
thawed squeezed dry
1/2 c Parmesan cheese, grated

INSTRUCTIONS

Cook noodles following package directions; drain.  Heat oven to 375.
Coat shallow 12" x 7" x 2" or a 2 to 3-quart  baking dish with cooking
spray.  Saute onion in butter in a medium size saucepan over medium
heat until  softened, about 3 minutes.  Stir in the garlic, oregano,
basil and  nutmeg; saute for 1 minute.  Remove saucepan from heat.
Stir in the  ricotta until well blended.  Stir in chicken broth, salt
and pepper.  Stir in the turkey.  In a large bowl, combine cooked
noodles, spinach, turkey mixture and  all but 2 tablespoons of the
Parmesan cheese. Scrape into prepared  casserole. Cover with foil.
Bake in 375 oven for 15 minutes.  Sprinkle top with remaining 2
tablespoons of the Parmesan cheese.  Bake, uncovered for 20 minutes.
Posted to FOODWINE Digest 14 November 96  Date:    Thu, 14 Nov 1996
11:24:24 -0500  From:    Laura Hunter <LHunter722@AOL.COM>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 304
Calories From Fat: 108
Total Fat: 12.3g
Cholesterol: 75.2mg
Sodium: 1305.6mg
Potassium: 364.4mg
Carbohydrates: 22.9g
Fiber: 1.5g
Sugar: 3.4g
Protein: 24.7g


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