Turkey Mince Ragu with Pasta

My Mum decided not to go to university because she had had enough of exams. She has a number of stories related to her hatred of exams but one that has always stuck with me goes a little something like this.

When studying for her A-levels she was so nervous that she completely lost her appetite. She literally couldn’t look at a plate of food without feeling physically sick and so instead spent the whole time grazing on small bowls of fruit and nuts. Her parents were convinced she was anorexic. She lost so much weight they had her clothes taken in, despite my Mum’s protests saying it was just exam nerves. But, her parents, as worried as they were, decided once exams were over she should go and stay with an aunty who would hopefully feed her up and knock her out of this “anorexic” stage with plenty of steamed puddings and stews. Funnily enough my Mum had just been nervous and within weeks of finishing her exams she’s piled back on all of the weight and more. Her old clothes were now useless!

The reason this story mesmerises me so much, is that, I just can’t imagine feeling so nervous I can’t eat! When I came to take MY A-levels, I found it impossible to concentrate without a big bowl of salted Doritos or popcorn by my side. There must be something about salt that aids the revision process – it’s a weird craving but I figure there must be some science in there somewhere.

Needless to say I went the opposite to my Mum and didn’t fit in any of my clothes once exams were over for all of the wrong reasons! Every summer for me the pattern has been the same, but this year I was determined to break the cycle, and I’m proud to say that for once I managed to buck the trend! I didn’t quite go to the extremes that my Mum did but by watching my revision snacking and eating healthily I’ve actually managed to loose weight. Though it wasn’t easy I must admit.

For anyone who is trying to lose weight cooking from scratch really is the key, that way you can really make sure you know exactly how much fat is going into what you eat, and by making a few sensible substitutes you can have your favourite foods for half the calories.

One of my favourite substitutes is mince. Instead of beef/lamb, I use turkey mince! It is a much, much leaner mince but tastes equally delicious!

Here are a couple of example of healthy turkey mince recipes I’ve cooked in the past:

This recipe is a little bit different, here the turkey mince isn’t a direct substitute for beef/lamb, but makes a dish in its own right, Turkey Mince Ragu with Pasta. The texture is more dry than a spaghetti bolognaise and has an extra kick with the chilli which makes it a lovely dish for a warm summers eve.

Enjoy!

Turkey Mince Ragu with Pasta

Making ragu turkey mince makes for a lighter meal.
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 2 people
Calories 687.64 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 300 grams turkey mince
  • 1 red chilli
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 small red onion
  • 0.5 courgette
  • 1 yellow pepper
  • 1 head broccoli
  • 2 plum tomatoes
  • 8 cherry tomatoes
  • 150 grams pasta

Instructions
 

  • Heat a little olive oil in a pan and fry off the finely chopped chilli and crushed garlic. (Alternatively try an infused oil). One the flavours have infused, add the turkey mince and fry off until lightly browned. As turkey is such a lean meat if you find that it is sticking add a little water to loosen it from the bottom of the pan rather than adding more oil.
  • Next add in the chopped pepper and broccoli. When these have begun to soften add in the chopped plum tomatoes and allow the tomatoes to breakdown. Next add the cherry tomatoes to the centre of the pan and allow them to cook for 10mins until they took have burst their juices. While this is cooking place your pasta in a hot pan and cook until tender.
  • Grate in the courgette, cook for a further 10mins (adding a little water to make a thin sauce) and simmer.

Nutrition

Calories: 687.64kcalCarbohydrates: 94.22gProtein: 49.95gFat: 15.41gSaturated Fat: 3.7gTrans Fat: 0.17gCholesterol: 111mgSodium: 228.49mgPotassium: 2155.36mgFiber: 13.85gSugar: 15.26gVitamin A: 3284.84IUVitamin C: 450mgCalcium: 236.71mgIron: 6.4mg
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6 thoughts on “Turkey Mince Ragu with Pasta”

  • Yeah, nothing squashes my appetite. Apart from the first flush of love, I remember not eating much when I first got with my husband. But other than that, happy or sad, I eat!!I love the sound of this recipe, I don't think I've ever tried turkey mince. I could stand to lose a few pounds so might try it out.xx

  • Awwww love does make you do crazy things 😛 though for me…it just makes me eat even more hahaha! Long distance love means every time you see each other its a great excuse to say "thank you for driving all this way" with a big three course meal, or a great excuse to grab a take-away/head to a nice restaurant…I'll just have to keep on eating lots of yummy turkey mince in the meantime to counteract it all :)xx

  • Turkey is an extremely healthy alternative to beef mince! Nah, I've totally gained weight during exams, I think I eat when I'm stressed! I get my results in a week and a half, and I only finished exams last week! Good luck good luck for your results, I hope they're what you wished for:D

  • Results are such a fast turn-around arent they! My mates had exams last week and we get ours on Weds! I unfortunately finished crazy early haha! Exams are definitely not your waistlines friend 😛 will you be having professional exams as part of your career? I don't know how I'm going to survive law school exams haha!

  • I love chilli in the summer! Especially fresh chilli it has an edge to it rather than a mellow warmth. Why else would hot countries such as India and MExico cook with chilli if it wasn't great in the heat 🙂

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