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		<title>By: Jess Kohl</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jess Kohl</dc:creator>
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		<description>Cheesy Turkey Nuggets

1 lb ground turkey
1/4 cup finely chopped red bell pepper 
10 oz milk, simmered to reduce to 5 oz* 
2 cups crushed cornflakes 
2 oz firm cheese (I use sharp cheddar) 

In a bowl, mix the turkey, 1/4 cup evaporated milk, the bell pepper and 2/3 cup cornflakes. 

Cut the cheese into 12 small sticks. 

Wet your hands with remaining milk and shape turkey mixture into 3 in ovals around the cheese piece.

Pour the remaining milk into a bowl, add the remaining cornflakes to a plate and dip each nugget  into the milk, then coat with the cornflakes. 

Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in your big skillet over medium heat and fry each nugget until browned, about 5 min per side. (If the cheese starts to ooze out, you&#039;re good) 

Serve with Green Beans.

*I know technically I&#039;m adding 3 ingredients, but based on last weeks recipe, I know you have milk. Or you can just buy a 5 oz can of evaporated milk if you don&#039;t want to simmer down your milk.

Enjoy! 
Jess</description>
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<p>1 lb ground turkey<br />
1/4 cup finely chopped red bell pepper<br />
10 oz milk, simmered to reduce to 5 oz*<br />
2 cups crushed cornflakes<br />
2 oz firm cheese (I use sharp cheddar) </p>
<p>In a bowl, mix the turkey, 1/4 cup evaporated milk, the bell pepper and 2/3 cup cornflakes. </p>
<p>Cut the cheese into 12 small sticks. </p>
<p>Wet your hands with remaining milk and shape turkey mixture into 3 in ovals around the cheese piece.</p>
<p>Pour the remaining milk into a bowl, add the remaining cornflakes to a plate and dip each nugget  into the milk, then coat with the cornflakes. </p>
<p>Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in your big skillet over medium heat and fry each nugget until browned, about 5 min per side. (If the cheese starts to ooze out, you&#8217;re good) </p>
<p>Serve with Green Beans.</p>
<p>*I know technically I&#8217;m adding 3 ingredients, but based on last weeks recipe, I know you have milk. Or you can just buy a 5 oz can of evaporated milk if you don&#8217;t want to simmer down your milk.</p>
<p>Enjoy!<br />
Jess</p>
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