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Skillet Turkey & Mushroom Meatball Bake with Rustic Dipping Bread

A One Pot Meal that is sure to satisfy everyone in the room
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I don’t know about you, but with football back on the big screen and our recent cold snap due to Irma I’ve been dreaming about nothing but flavorful, fall cozy dishes.  And when I think of cozy my mind immediately goes to any sort of meat and pasta bake.  But I also wanted a dish that was a breeze to make and a little less heavy.  Enter my turkey and mushroom meatball bake full of fresh garlic, basil, and warm rustic bead for dipping.  Is your mouth watering yet?

The trick to this dish, and really most one pot dishes is building of flavors.  Think sautéing garlic, browning meatballs, adding a rich marinara sauce, and topping that of with fresh mozzerella and basil.  Those flavors all in one skillet; you can’t ask for anything bolder, richer and more satisfying.  Oh wait you can, once you dip that warm rustic bread in to soak up all of that cheesy, tomato-y goodness…now we’re talking!

Another reason I love this dish is how easy it is to make.  You can make the meatballs by hand the night before, and pro tip…when I’m making this dish I’ll make double or triple the meatballs and freeze them for future use. As long as they’re wrapped well to prevent freezer burn meatballs should last in the freezer for at least 6 months.

Also, on the easy train is the sauce.  I love a great homemade sauce as much as the next person, but in a dish like this where there are so many other bold flavors a high quality jar of marinara will completely suffice.

I knew, honestly before it finished simmering, that this recipe would be a winner.  Great for tailgates, Saturdays at home, potluck dinners and just any old night of the week, these skillet turkey meatballs promise to satisfy everyone in the room.  It’s cheesy, packed with flavors, and a wonderful consistency that ensures the perfect bite in every bite. 

Find the full recipe below, and tell me if you’re feeling the one-pan skillet meatball bake this fall!  Truly, MKR

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Skillet Turkey Meatball Bake with Rustic Dipping Bread
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Ingredients
  1. 2 pounds organic ground turkey
  2. 1 cup white mushrooms finely chopped
  3. 4 cloves of garlic finely diced
  4. 1 egg
  5. 1/2-1 cup Itallian bread crumbs
  6. 1 tsp. salt
  7. 1 tsp. pepper
  8. 1 tsp. garlic salt
  9. 2 tablespoons worcestershier sauce
  10. 2 containers of fresh sliced mozzarella
  11. 2 jars of marinara sauce, your choice of flavor
  12. Fresh basil for garnish
  13. 1 loaf of crusty bread (sourdough, french, whatever you'd like)
For the meatballs
  1. In a large bowl add the first 9 ingredients and mix until well combined.  You may need to add additional bread crumbs to create the right consistency.  You want the mixture to be wet, but able to hold together.
  2. Begin rolling your meatballs and set aside on a pan.  You don't want them to be too big as you want them to easily fit on to your bread; about one inch.
For the bake
  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Bring a large cast iron skillet to medium coated with non stick spray to medium high heat.  Add your meatballs and cook until almost done turning the meatballs over to brown on all sides.  Approximately 5-7 minutes.
  3. Add marinara to your skillet and layer with mozzarella.  Very carefully transfer to oven and bake until cheese is fully melted.  Approximately 7-10 minutes.
  4. Remove, garnish with fresh basil and enjoy!
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Citrus Olive Oil Bundt Cake with A Fresh Citrus Glaze

A light, moist cake with a balance of refreshing flavors
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Olive oil bundt cake with citrus glaze
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Out of all the ingredients I use when cooking I would say olive oil is my number one go-to.  I literally put it on, and in everything.  Vegetables, pasta, salads, marinades, and of course combined with a little balsamic for dipping fresh bread!  But for some reason, I hadn’t ventured into baking with olive oil until recently and now the only question I have is why did I wait so long?!  

Not only is olive oil good for you, high quality olive oil also has different flavor notes that can work perfectly with certain recipes.  Take my latest creation for example: Olive Oil Bundt Cake with a Fresh Citrus Glaze.

For this specific recipe I used Carapelli® Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil.  With olives from the 2016/2017 harvest, Carapelli® Extra Virgin Olive Oil is fresh, earthy, and a little sweet with a fruity yet balanced taste.  It not only added that extra flavor note to my bundt cake, but it made it incredibly moist.  Plus I was thrilled to find Carapelli® Extra Virgin Olive Oil at my local Publix (in the cooking/spice aisle in case you’re wondering).  It’s always a win win when I can get everything I need in one place.

But back to the cake.  To add citrus to the cake itself I used a few drops of lemon, lime, and orange essential oil.  I’ve tried using actual citrus or citrus zest to the sponge, but I’ve found you can’t control the acid which can often make the cake collapse.  And we can’t have a collapsed cake can we?!

The frosting is your classic vanilla glaze kicked up a notch with loads of fresh lemon, lime and orange zest.  I prefer not to cover the entire bundt cake in glaze as I don’t want to overwhelm the fresh citrus with too much sugary sweet.  

All in all, I could not be happier with how everything turned out.  The Carapelli® Extra Virgin Olive Oil brought out the citrus to create the most perfect balance, and quite possibly my favorite cake ever.

Looking to pick up some Carapelli® at your local Publix? Use this Ibotta coupon offer and save on your purchase through November 3rd!  Learn more about Carapelli® on their Facebook or Instagram pages.  Truly, MKR

Olive Oil Bundt Cake with Fresh Citrus Glaze
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Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
1 hr
Total Time
1 hr 30 min
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
1 hr
Total Time
1 hr 30 min
Ingredients
  1. 5 large eggs, room temperature
  2. 2 cups sifted all purpose flour
  3. 1 1/4 cup organic sugar
  4. 1 cup high quality olive oil, I used Carapelli Unfiltered Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  5. 1 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  6. 1 pinch of baking soda
  7. 1 teaspoon salt
  8. 2 drops lemon essential oil
  9. 2 drops lime essential oil
  10. For the glaze
  11. 4 teaspoons whole milk
  12. 1 1/2 cup confectioners sugar, sifted to remove lumps
  13. 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  14. 1/2 cup citrus zest (can be any kind of citrus)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees and heavily grease your bundt pan and set aside.
  2. In a bowl whisk the sifted flour with the baking powder, baking salt, and salt. Set aside.
  3. In a bowl using an electric mixer beat the eggs with the sugar and citrus essential oils on medium/high speed until smooth. This will take a few minutes.
  4. Slowly beat in the olive oil until creamy, about 3 minutes.
  5. Add the dry ingredients the wet mixture in batches of 3 beating on medium speed until well mixed.
  6. Pour the batter into your bundt can and bake in the center of the oven for about 45-60 minutes or until a toothpick is inserted into the cake and it comes off clean.
  7. While the bundt cake is in the oven make your glaze. Place the sugar in a medium/large mixing bowl and slowly stir in the milk and vanilla a little at a time until through thouroughly mixing the glaze is smooth and not lumpy. Add 1/2 of your zest and reserve the rest for garnishing your cake.
  8. Remove from oven and let cool in the pan on a cooling rack. Cool for 15-20 minutes **this is KEY** then slightly tap the sides before flipping over to reveal your cake.
  9. Let the cake cool completely then ice with citrus glaze and garnish with fresh citrus zest.
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Citrus Bourbon Smash

A fresh citrus bourbon cocktail that will make even a bourbon fan out of anyone
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Citrus Bourbon Smash cocktail on Waiting on Martha
Citrus Bourbon Smash cocktail recipe on Waiting on Martha

It’s safe to say that bourbon is one of those thing I WANT to be cool enough to drink.  Ha!  No, but seriously, it’s hard for me to drink.  Over the years I’ve really tried to become a bourbon drinker.  It’s just not one of those drinks that goes down easy for me.  But I have to tell you…this citrus bourbon cocktail is the very first bourbon drink that I can genuinely enjoy. 

First things first: I needed to wrap my head around bourbon vs. whiskey.  If you ARE a bourbon drinker, however, then you’ll already know the difference between just any old bourbon and whiskey.  All bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. Here, I used bourbon whiskey from Greenville’s Six and Twenty Distillery that we visited earlier this year.  Per the rules of a true bourbon, this spirit was stored in new charred-oak barrels.  And it was made with grains all from South Carolina; corn, soft red winter wheat, barley, rye and rice to be exact.  It’s a difference—even a new brand new bourbon lover like me—can taste. 

But let’s talk recipe now, shall we?!  I think the reason I love this cocktail so much is the pairing of the fresh citrus juice with the warm, smoky and smooth taste of the bourbon.  When it comes to citrus in a recipe like this, it doesn’t matter if you use lemon, lime, orange or all of the above.  I used a combination of all three as I had a lot around the house, but I assure you that you’ll get the same effect if you use one or all. It really is a great fall drink, and it would be simple to put a few down before you know it. 

Tell me, are you a bourbon drinker?!  I’d say this citrus bourbon cocktail would make a bourbon fan out of anyone!  Truly, MKR

P.S. For more cozy fall recipes, be sure to check out our Recipe Index. xo 

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Citrus Bourbon Smash
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Ingredients
  1. 2 oz. bourbon whiskey
  2. quarter to half cup of fresh citrus juice*
  3. club soda to top it off
  4. simple syrup, as preferred
  5. fresh basil leaves**, to garnish
  6. ice
Instructions
  1. Fill a rocks glass with ice.
  2. Add 2 oz. bourbon whiskey.
  3. Add 1/4-1/2 cup of fresh citrus juice.*
  4. Top off with club soda.
  5. Taste it and determine how much simple syrup to add. I prefer it more on the tart side, so I am conservative here with the syrup.
  6. Garnish with fresh basil leaves.** You can also muddle some basil into the drink for more flavor if preferred.
Notes
  1. *For fresh citrus juice, you can use lemon, lime or orange, or any and all of the above. I used a combination of all; you'll still get the flavor effect of citrus.
  2. **I would not chop up the basil; it gets in your teeth! Instead, I like to slap the whole leaves between my hands before adding to the drink in order to the release aromatics.
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