Low-Carb Turkey Meatloaf with Tomato Spinach Sauce
>From Marcus Samuelsson, executive chef and owner of Riingo
February 2, 2004
 Low-carb doesn't have to mean low taste! Marcus Samuelsson, executive
chef and owner of Riingo, one of New York's top restaurants, brings you
a dieter's delight in the 'Cut the Carbs, Lose the Weight' series on
Good Morning America.
Nutrional Information:
This recipe makes four servings, and according to a nutritionist's test
each seving containing the following:
   467 calories
   24 grams fat
   5 grams saturated fat
   27 grams carbohydrates
   38 grams protein
   6 grams fiber
   0 grams sugar.
Ingredients
1/2 cup couscous 
1 cup water 
1 pound ground turkey 
1 egg 
1 onion, sliced 
3 tablespoons olive oil 
1 bell pepper, chopped 
4 cloves garlic, minced 
1 teaspoon chili powder 
8 tomatoes, chopped 
4 sprig thyme, leaves removed from stems 
2 cups spinach 
4 sprig basil 
1 onion, sliced 
1/2 teaspoon salt 
freshly ground black pepper 
Directions
1. Soak couscous in water, and let it rise for 5-8 minutes.
2. Sauté onion in olive oil for 3 minutes. Stir in bell pepper, garlic
and chili powder. Add tomatoes and thyme and let it simmer for 25
minutes.
3. Lift out 1 cup tomato sauce, and spread it on to a baking sheet and
let it cool.
4. Let the rest of the tomato sauce continue to simmer on low heat.
5. Once the cup of tomato sauce has cooled down, mix it together with
half the couscous. Mix in egg and ground turkey. Season with salt and
pepper.
6. Shape it into a loaf and bake it in the oven for 1 hour at 350° F.
7. Five minutes before the loaf is ready, fold in the rest of the
couscous, spinach and basil into the tomato sauce. Serve.
Recipe courtesy of Marcus Samuelsson, executive chef and owner of
Riingo, copyright 2004.

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