Lowfat Cheeseburger Pie
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- Number of Servings: 8
Ingredients
Directions
1 pound extra lean ground turkey1 cup fat-free cottage cheese1 egg1/2 cup chopped onion1 clove garlic, chopped3/4 cup shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese1 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce1/4 cup water3/4 cup of Heart Smart Bisquick (mix only)4 slices tomato
Preheat oven to 350.
Brown the turkey in a large skillet with the onions and garlic.
Meanwhile, combine the baking mix and water in a small bowl and roll the dough flat enough to cover a pie pan with rolling pin. (You may have extra dough).
Place the dough in the pie pan
Add the Worcestershire sauce to the meat mixture.
In a medium bowl, mix the cottage cheese and egg.
Pour the turkey mixture into pie pan, then top with the cottage cheese mixture and the cheese. Top with the tomatoes and bake for 30-40 minutes.
Brown the turkey in a large skillet with the onions and garlic.
Meanwhile, combine the baking mix and water in a small bowl and roll the dough flat enough to cover a pie pan with rolling pin. (You may have extra dough).
Place the dough in the pie pan
Add the Worcestershire sauce to the meat mixture.
In a medium bowl, mix the cottage cheese and egg.
Pour the turkey mixture into pie pan, then top with the cottage cheese mixture and the cheese. Top with the tomatoes and bake for 30-40 minutes.
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 166.5
- Total Fat: 4.5 g
- Cholesterol: 55.8 mg
- Sodium: 359.4 mg
- Total Carbs: 10.7 g
- Dietary Fiber: 0.3 g
- Protein: 21.2 g
Member Reviews
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MISSABELLA
Yummy! Great "comfort" food!
We ADDED: salt, pepper, & Italian seasonings to the ground meat, and parsley to the cottage cheese mixture.
SUBSTITUTED: ground chicken for turkey, and
Pillsbury reduced-fat cresent rolls (4 triangles/half a tube-put in a square pan) for Bisquick.
OMITTED: tomato - 1/15/09
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HEALTHIERLOAD
This recipe was very good. I would use a low fat pastry recipe that rolls out easier than trying to roll out bisquick which seemed to be harder. You can keep the calories the same if you are careful. Thought MISSABELLA had a great idea by using the Pillsbury Reduced Fat Cresent Rolls as dough. - 2/1/09
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ESHARPE123
This is GREAT! My husband very rarely likes my cooking but he LOVES this dish! The first time I made it, I forgot to put the tomatoes on top and it was still delicious. When I did it right, though, the cooked tomatoes were scrumptious and kept the cheese from getting too dry or crusty. A+ recipe - 2/1/09
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KATIEMC1229
YUM!!! My husband doesn't eat onion and (thinks) he hates ground turkey, so I made two pies, one ground turkey with onion, and the other with ground beef no onion. Only problem I had was, I added some drained Rotel and it made my crust soggy on bottom. But it was still good!! Family loved it! - 2/2/09
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2BFITFORLIFE1
Next time I make this, I will add more seasoning- like a taco seasoning to the turkey- and serve with sliced avacados and a wedge of lettuce. We also added tabasco sauce to give it a bit more punch. With the changes, I will make this again. - 2/3/09
Reply from TXCYNDI (7/8/09)
I usually spice it up too but wasn't sure what all I should put on this recipe builder.