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These EASY Bacon Topped Petite Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ Sauce are so moist with the addition of grated zucchini to the meatloaf mix!

These EASY Bacon Topped Petite Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ Sauce are so moist with the addition of grated zucchini to the meatloaf mix!

We have turkey meatloaf at least once a month. I like to switch it up so I am not always making the same one, sometimes we have this Cheese Stuffed Turkey Meatloaf, and sometimes we keep it simple and make Classic Turkey Meatloaf. But if you like the smoky-sweet flavor of BBQ sauce AND the taste of bacon, then your family will love these petite turkey meatloaves with some hidden zucchini inside!

These EASY Bacon Topped Petite Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ Sauce are so moist with the addition of grated zucchini to the meatloaf mix!

Making them smaller means the cook faster! You can use your favorite BBQ sauce, but I love making this with my homemade BBQ sauce. I made them in a petite loaf pan but you can also make them in a muffin tin.

How To Make Moist Turkey Meatloaf

  • My secret to extra moist meatloaf is adding shredded zucchini to the mix. I’ve done this before in my and meatloaf cupcakes and it turns out great and no one knows it’s in there.
  • I also prefer to use 93% percent lean turkey rather than 99% which I find comes out a bit dry.
  • To make this gluten-free swap the breadcrumbs for gluten-free oats
  • To make this in one larger loaf pan, bake in the oven for 1 hour.
  • I used a petite loaf pan, if you don’t have one use a muffin tin or just form them into mini loaves with your hands on a sheet pan.
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Bacon Topped Petite Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ Sauce

4.92 from 25 votes
8
Cals:259
Protein:25
Carbs:17
Fat:10
These EASY Bacon Topped Petite Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ Sauce are so moist with the addition of grated zucchini to the meatloaf mix!
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
These EASY Bacon Topped Petite Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ Sauce are so moist with the addition of grated zucchini to the meatloaf mix!
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Yield: 5 servings
Serving Size: 1 loaf

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°. Lightly spray the petite loaf pan with cooking spray.
  • In a large bowl, mix the zucchini, onion, red pepper, breadcrumbs, BBQ sauce, egg, paprika and salt. Add the turkey and combine until mixed through.
  • Create 5 equal loafs and place them into the loaf pan. Place the 2 bacon halves over each loaf and top each with 1/2 tbsp additional BBQ sauce.
  • Bake about 25 minutes or until cooked through.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1 loaf, Calories: 259 kcal, Carbohydrates: 17 g, Protein: 25 g, Fat: 10 g, Saturated Fat: 3.5 g, Sodium: 940 mg, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 7.5 g

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150 comments on “Bacon Topped Petite Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ Sauce”

  1. I love this recipe and have used it for several years! I invested in the pan that looks like a muffin tin, but has the larger rectangular “pockets” and they’re the perfect size for individual servings. I also will add different things that I have leftover in fridge, like some shredded parm or carrots.

  2. We’ve been making these mini meatloaves for years! Even my red meat lovers ask for this on repeat. Don’t skimp on the shredded veggies, they definitely help retain moisture. I do precook the bacon slightly, we like ours with a little crisp. These reheat beautifully for lunches as well. Thank you for this family favorite!

  3. I’ve been making this monthly for years. Always s a hit with my family. We enjoyed it with cheesy cauliflower and a green salad.

  4. This recipe has become my go to meatloaf recipe. It uses about half a zucchini and half a red pepper so tonight I’m sautéing the leftovers as the side dish. 
    Oh and I always just use 1lb. of turkey because that’s the size it comes in where I live. 

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    Gayla Snowdon

    Loved this!! Happened to come across my FB feed, and I knew what I was making for dinner tonight. Easy, cooks up fast and has wonderful flavor. I will be making this again!
    I noticed in the comments that someone complained about the measurements of zucchini. I prefer the fact that it says the amounts in cups! Saying 1 med zucchini is useless, because the size of zucchini’s varies greatly, especially if you are growing your own. I didn’t find this dry one bit! It’s perfect as written.

  6. OMG! Made these tonight for dinner and they are a winner!!! I used 93% lean ground beef because we don’t groove on ground turkey, cooked the bacon ahead of time and chopped it up and mixed in and double the onion and bell pepper. I made 6 instead of 5 because I used a higher point bbq sauce and needed/wanted to reduce the points. These are definitely going to be on the menu again soon!

  7. Amazing. Probably my favorite SkinnyTaste recipe to date. Followed as written, but only used 1lb turkey since that’s what my grocery store carries, and made 4 loafs. Will be making this again and again and again! Thank you!

  8. Officially now part of my regular favorite dinner recipes! THANK YOU, my family and I absolutely LOVE this and it is so easy. I use jumbo muffin pan and it works great.

  9. Overall really good. I added more onion and pepper. Used green pepper because it was cheaper. I used 93/7 but there was a good amount of grease in each portion of the loaf pan leaving the meatloaf a bit too wet. I popped it in the microwave for about 30 seconds to ensure it was cooked through and to dry it out a bit. I think the leftovers will be even better. I may take this recipe and use in a meatloaf pan where the fat can drain off 

  10. As written  this recipe is laughable:  3/4 C grated zucchini (moisture squeezed out),  2 Tbl onion, 2 Tbl diced red pepper–REALLY?  And then people complain that the recipe is TOO DRY?

    Try this:  shred a WHOLE zucchini, a WHOLE onion, a WHOLE red pepper and add to 1 pound (not 1.3!) ground turkey.  Do NOT squeeze moisture out of zucchini.  Mix everything together and bake, either petite or as whole meatloaf.  

    GREAT!

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      Susan Brandenburg

      I do not like a recipe that say’s 1 zucchini or 1 onion. The size of the zucchini or onion can vary greatly. I can have a zucchini that is 3/4 cup or 2 cups! So thanks Gina for the measurements. If you like more of an ingredient go for it but these measurements make a good result.

    2. No the recipe as written is not laughable at all. Zucchinis, onions, peppers all come in different sizes and weights, especially if you use your own garden grown. The recipe as written is much more accurate than what you are suggesting.

  11. About how many ounces of meat is in each loaf? I am making a 1 1/2 today and plan on dividing the meat into jumbo muffin liners and would like to keep the portions similar. I was think 4-5 ounces??

    1. Never mind…..I was able to calculate the math on my own based on your total amount and number of servings.  Duh…..

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    Pascale Poitras

    I am going to make this tonight. One comment though…. why not write recipes in 1 lb. increments- the way the majority of ground turkey is sold?? So I have a pound of ground turkey and now need to buy another 1/3 lb more….
    It’s an awkward quantity!

    1. I’ve seen other Skinnytaste recipes written as 1.3 lbs and it’s a little frustrating. I’d feel a little silly asking at the meat counter for “1.3 lbs” or buying a one pound package and asking for “.3 lbs”. I usually skip the recipes with 1.3 lbs in the ingredients because I’m not sure how to adjust for only 1 lb, but I want to try this one.

      1. I usually buy it that way, its standard with some brands but look at my turkey meatloaf with zucchini which uses 1 lb and match the amounts

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    Leslie McCain

    I just found your Turkey Meatloaf with BBQ sauce and bacon and I am salivating as I read it! My only question is regarding the pan. I will have to purchase one…I see many different sizes. What size are the pans your recipe fits? It is hard to tell by the photo if yours is an 8 pan capacity or more ……I am on WW so “size does matter” 🙂

  14. OMGEE I had one left in the freezer at work (from a lunch I didn’t get to eat) and even thawed out, its SO DELICIOUS! I’m going to have to make them again this weekend! Moist, tasty and that bacon and bbq sauce brings it to the next level! Thanks for another winner!

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    Sandra J Picard

    So agree with you, do NOT use 99% lean turkey it will clump and be so dry. I have made a similar recipe (but using Stonewall Kitchen Mom’s Meatloaf Mix) for the barbacque sauce and it’s one of my favorites. Will try this too. I make my own freestanding mini’s since I live alone and cook them at 350 for about 25/30 min.

    1. When I was following Keto one alternate mentioned in many recipes was smashed up pork rinds. I was hesitant to try it at first but found it did not interfere with the taste of the dish. It is low in carbs but higher in fat.

  16. Delicious Meatloaf! I also added 3/4 finely cubed cojack cheese. I didn’t have zucchini, but used yellow squash. It didn’t seem to make a difference. I added poultry seasoning with oregano as I did not have any sage on hand. All and all a great meatloaf. Going to try to make individual round thick meatloaves wrapped in bacon. I’ve made these before with another beef meatloaf recipes. Ones I don’t bake immediately, I freeze and bake later. I am single so I can have meatloaf any night – I just pull them out of freezer and bake. They still taste great.

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    Chelle tackett

    Made this with 99% Fat Free Turkey (0 points) and the G Hughes Sugar free BBQ – Hickory flavor BBQ sauce. Everything else the same, but made 6 servings. Sooo good, and those little changes got it down to 2 points each! Thank you for sharing Gina! Love it!

  18. Good Lord! Made this for dinner last night, and I am eating one left over for lunch as I type this. These little meatloaves are heaven. I followed the recipe almost exact, which was super easy by the way. I used BBQ sauce I had on hand instead of making the homemade. Only thing was I didn’t have one of those mini loaf pans so I made mine round and put them in the large muffin tin. They are so ridiculously moist and the flavor is amazing. My husband and daughter loved them too! These are going to be made regularly!!!

  19. Made this tonight. I didn’t have zucchini. I subbed broccoli slaw that I sautéed with the onion, cooled, then added. It was great!

  20. This is a family favorite of ours and I want to pre-make and freeze for some friends about to have babies. Can you advise on how best to make this into a “freezer meal?”

  21. Can you please let me know how you came to 8 Freestyule point? When I put it in it is 2 without the sauce so I would add 1 pt for the BBQ.

  22. I absolutely love this recipe, i actually leave off the bacon because i find it doesn’t crisp up nicely. My other half does not usually like meatloaf, but will eat this recipe. You show that the Freestyle points as 8. When i put all the ingredients into the WW recipe builder it only gives me 4 points.

  23. I absolutely love this recipe, i actually leave off the bacon because i find it doesn’t crisp up nicely. My other half does not usually like meatloaf, but will eat this recipe. You show that the Freestyle points as 8. When i put all the ingredients into the WW recipe builder it only gives me 4 points.

  24. I love this recipe. It’s perfect for mealprep because each night after work I just take out a single meatloaf and prepare my veggies! I also love that veggies are HIDDEN in the meatloaf itself! I use turkey bacon instead of regular bacon since I don’t eat port. Absolutely delicious!

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    Kristine Todd

    Would it be OK to omit the Zucchini? My husband would find it and is super picky. I was thinking to leave it out of 1/4 of the meat mixture and make it as is for the rest of us.

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  27. I have made this several times with great success! It is an awesome Recipe! I have precooked the bacon half way so that it becomes very crispy during the baking of the meatloaves! Thank you!!

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  29. My husband and I had this meatloaf last night and ABSOLUTELY LOVED it! Your website is a lifesaver. We have been dieting on Lean Cusine for almost a year. We were so tired of frozen meals and wanted to control the ingredients we use. I can’t say enough about how much we appreciate that you share these recipes on the internet. I just ordered your books and can’t wait to get them. One might be arriving today! Seriously, thank you SO MUCH for the work you do. I have no doubt your work helps thousands of people stay healthy.

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    Lorena Esparza

    What can I substitute for the egg? My son has food allergies to milk, eggs, peanuts, and tree nuts. Thank you!

  33. I love this recipe and my kids too! Can I use this recipe an make a regular loaf using all the ingredients listed for this recipe? Can I make one big loaf and bake for 60 mins?

  34. I have made this many times. It freezes very well. I love having it ready in case we have unexpected guest for dinner. I hardly use regular bacon anymore but use the crumbled bacon from Costco and it works great. This is a main staple in our house now. In fact I’m making a double batch now to have some for later. Everyone raves about it! Thanks Gina!

  35. Have you made this using turkey bacon?  I just already have some so I thought I would use it but its okay if not!

  36. I make something similar but add a small amount of turkey sausage to mix, and instead of putting bacon on top chop it up,putting it in the mux. We usually cook ours on a pan in the smoker outside for the smokey flavor. Bonus doesn’t heat up your kitchen in the summer months.

  37. I made these tonight and didn't have bacon, but instead I subbed in a little ground beef and ground pork.

    75% ground turkey
    25% ground beef/pork mixture

    I wanted to keep the fat content low so I kept it mostly ground turkey. Really good!

  38. i made this for dinner tonight – sans the bacon – but i made the bbq sauce home made from your recipe. it was such a HUGE hit. my boys loved it and my husband. thanks so much! i doubled the recipe so now we have lunch tomorrow.

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    Heidi Pukaluk

    I made this for dinner last night. My husband ate 4! I say that is a winner! Making the turkey/bacon meatballs tonight with some wild rice and I expect that to be gobbled up just as quickly! Thanks for all your wonderful recipes.

  40. Doesn't it defeat the purpose of using lean turkey meat when you top it with fatty bacon? Bet it tastes good though.

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    Margaret McManus

    love this idea but wanted to ask, what can I substitute for the red peppers – can't eat any peppers.

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    Becki @ Pretty in the Peak

    This looks delicious! I love the addition of the zucchini to give it some added nutrients, too.

  43. This really does look wonderful. I can't remember the last time I had meatloaf, but that's probably because I'm allergic to tomatoes and have never found a BBQ or ketchup-less recipe to tackle.

    Would you happen to have any ideas of something I could substitute for BBQ sauce?

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    Billie McShane

    These taste great! Made them for dinner with my great aunt and my dad. My dad hates everything healthy and his only attempt is to leave the whipped cream off his banana split. Both of them loved it and my great aunt even asked for the recipe:) So easy and freezes well

      1. Do you freeze these raw or cooked? And if raw, do you thaw first or cook from frozen? I’d love to make some ahead for during the school year!

  45. I made these last night and they were quite good! My husband loved them!! I also added 1/2 c 2% sharp cheddar cheese. Next time I will broil it at the end to crisp the bacon up a bit and also add a T of worcestershire for a bit of a kick.

  46. def. made this for dinner tonight with mashed potatoes and strings beans. My husband loved it and suggested that I double the recipe next time. Gina, you make weight watchers doable and delicious. thanks again. BTW def go for the chew weight watchers chef. your meals are too amazing and the nation needs to know!

  47. I love this recipe, but am now trying to go grain free. Do you think I can make this with Almond meal instead of bread crumbs? not as concerned about the points as whether it will work. Thanks.

    1. I made it last night and just left out the bread crumbs and it worked fine. it was so moist and flavorful. I didn't have any red pepper so I finely chopped a carrot instead. Very moist!

  48. Another awesome recipe! I've made this recipe a few times and my recommendation would be use cheese cloth to drain the zucchini, fluff with a fork and then measure. This has saved me a lot of paper towels and is a bit neater. Thanks for adding bacon!

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    Devoted Child of God

    Excellent!!!! The kids said it was delicious and moist. This will be a permanent recipe for me and my family.

  50. Wowza…glad I stumbled upon this gem from before!! What are your thoughts about cucumber instead of zucchini? Hmmm…

  51. Oh wow! We had this last night and loved it. The Lovely Boyfriend said he likes it better than "regular" meatloaf. He's not on a diet, so he helped himself to two! lol Thank you!

  52. I made this tonight and my whole family enjoyed iy. My 17 y.o. who hates meatloaf decided to try it because of the bacon and he loved it!

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    Jessica Smith

    This was amazing. I made it with your Broccoli and Cheese Twice Baked Potatoes. My husband was whining about using ground turkey instead of ground beef and after he started eating it, he said "ya know, I think this is better than regular meatloaf". Plus, my extremely picky 3 year old ate it without complaint. He even asked me to make it again. Winner!

  54. My beef-loving husband went back for a second mini meatloaf! He said his only complaint was my little tins weren't big enough. Compliments to the chefs!! I got those zucchini shreds by him soooo stealth-like, too!

  55. Amazing meatloaf! Definitely a hit in my family. I ended up making a Big loaf and using beef because I didn't have the ground turkey. I also had to make it Gluten Free and made GF breadcrumbs with 2 heels of Udi's GF bread. Turned out AMAZING!!! My three boys ended up fighting over the last piece. Making it again tonight and doubled the recipe in hopes of having leftovers. Thank you for your amazing site and recipes. You are the first place I go when looking for a recipe.

  56. This was ridiculously good. I made in one big loaf (cooked for a little under an hour) since I don't have the mini loaf pan. My boyfriend, who usually dislikes it when I use ground turkey for things he thinks should be made with ground beef (like meatloaf, meatballs, etc), really really liked it, and even yelled THIS IS DELICIOUS while eating haha. He also mentioned it again the next day about how good it was.

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      Jessica Collett

      I literally lol'd at the exclamation by the bf – I live with the same type; this recipe is definitely a winner at our house, too!

  57. Made these tonight and they were WONDERFUL! Made them in a cupcake pan and they turned out great. Will definitely be making often.

  58. We had these tonight for the first time – definite do-over! I made your zucchini tots tonight as well, since I had to grate zucchini anyway! They're a do-over, too!
    Thanks!

  59. Do you think it would be ok to make these ahead of time and freeze? I want to taken them on vacation but do the work before I leave. Wasn't sure because of the veggies…

  60. Found you on pinterest and have made a couple recipes – all really good 🙂 Thanks for sharing recipes that I feel good about giving my family! I made this turkey meatloaf last night for dinner – it was so good! Used muffin tins, but I might have to get a petite loaf pan – so cute 🙂 Anyways, I switched a couple things because I didn't feel like loading the kids up for a trip to the store, but it was amazing anyways. I have tried a TON of meatloaf recipes for my husband…he's just never liked it. His exact words on this one? "That's pretty good." A glowing recommendation from him 🙂 And both of my super picky kids ate it. My little guy even asked for more. I don't know that he's ever done that before. Thanks again for sharing!!

      1. I’m making this for 2nd time this week since they were such a hit in our house!! I used the G Hughes Sugar free BBQ as per another review and omg amazing!  I have the bigger muffin pans so I cook them 40 minutes on 350  and they are perfect and so moist!! ( I forgot to pat dry the zucchini both times) Gina, I love your recipes – you NEVER disappoint!! Thank you! 

  61. This was delicious! The zucchini really helped the turkey stay moist, and it was full of flavor. Thank you for all the great recipes you share!

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    The Lazy Housewife

    I just made these tonight in a muffin tin and they were FANTASTIC! Moist and loaded with flavor. I divided the meat into the 12 tins and cooked for 20 minutes; I then set the oven to broil, moved the rack up and broiled for 2 minutes to get the bacon crispy. Fantastic! Thank you for a wonderful recipe!

    1. How about milk or applesauce for more moisture to hold it together if no eggs. My mother's meatloaf recipe used milk. I know it sounds strange.

  63. I made this last night as one whole loaf, baked at 350 for an hour. Worked fine. The zucchini is GENIUS. I had tried turkey meatloaf with 99% fat free meat before and it was disgusting. This was tender, juicy and very tasty. Thanks so much for a great idea!

  64. I made these last night and they were amazing. The boyfriend said they are on the make again list. The only thing that I had an issue with was the bacon did not get as crispy as either of really like it. So next time we will pre-cook the bacon a little bit. We made this w/the Roasted Parmesan Green Beans which was an excellent combination!

  65. I made this tonight and it was amazing! I didn't want to heat up my kitchen with the oven so I grilled them on the grill like I would a hamburger and just basted with the BBQ sauce after I turned them. The flavor was so good! Hubby loved them and I will be adding this to the rotation! Thank you!

  66. Made these last night, and we're a complete hit. Also I found the multi loaf pan at William – Sonoma too.

  67. This was so good, I made it for dinner last night and everyone loved it. I added graded carrots and a lot more veggies than what it called for, so good. Thank you

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    Caitlin Yaeger

    How do you think it would be if you subbed torn pieces of bread soaked in the egg for the bread crumbs?

      1. I have made these many times and my family loves them ! I was wondering if you ever tried with ground chicken

  69. If I do it on the grill, Do I cook the bacon before hand or will it cook on the grill? I am grilling on coals, so how long does the meatloaf need to grill and how hot? Love this idea!

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      Gina @ Skinnytaste

      I would make sure the foil has a tight seal, like little tents. Do them individually and I would put them on indirect heat but at a high heat so they cook. You may need to move them a bit onto the coals at the end.

  70. Love your recipes! Made this last night and it was a hit! Mahalo for sharing your awesome recipes…

  71. Made this for dinner tonight and it is very good! My picky teenager even liked it! Thank you for another great recipe!

  72. I made this last night in a muffin tin – my husband said it was "the best meatloaf he's ever had in his life"… and he loves meatloaf! I made it with baked rice w. peas AND beet salad — both recipes from this very site. It was a Skinnytaste dinner and was a WINNER!!

  73. For those without a pan I just form the meatloaf into a similar shape and bake on a cooling rack on a foil lined cookie sheet. It works great and any fat just drips below.

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    Sara with an H

    For those who don't have the mini meatloaf pan, I've seen mini meatloaves done in muffin pans with great results. I have no idea how it affects the cooking time, but its definitely an idea!

      1. I just made this in the Texas size muffin pan.  I made 6 muffins.  Cooked for 25 minutes, perfect.  And delicious. 

    1. I’ve also made mini meatloaf’s many times simply by forming them like a mini meatloaf on a baking sheet or shallow pan just as you would one large free standing meatloaf. Comes out just the same!

  75. Gina,

    We are going camping this weekend. How do you make it on a grill? Also, can you suggest some recipes that are easy for camping trips?

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      Gina @ Skinnytaste

      Make sure the foil has a tight seal, like little tents. Do them individually and I would put them on indirect heat so they don't burn. Open it after 25 minutes, and cut into one to see if it's cooked, if not leave it another 10 minutes or so.

  76. So excited to make this! I do not have a petite loaf pan and would like to make this tomorrow– would I use the same temp and time to make it as one large loaf?

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      Gina @ Skinnytaste

      Yes, but it will take longer to cook. You can look at my turkey meatloaf recipe for the time.

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    Angie [Foodie Stroll]

    I found your site last week, and am so impressed with your use of "forbidden" ingredients (like yummy bacon!) in healthy moderation. Especially with a blog that has "skinny" in the title 🙂 There are so many recipes on here that I can't wait to try, thank you so much!