Avacoda Stuff Loaf with Turkey. Add Ranch packet and sour cream, mash and stir until ingredients are meshed together. Take bread loaf, cut diagonally across and stuff with shredded cheese and then avacoda mix, then the turkey. Mix melted butter, Parmesan cheese and garlic powder together.
Turkey Taco Stuffed Avocados is a soft, ripe avocado stuffed full of lean ground turkey meat topped with black olives, sliced cherry tomatoes sprinkled on cheddar cheese and garnished with cilantro. Turkey is a lean meat and lighter for everyday meals. Try more delicious turkey dishes like Asian Turkey Lettuce Wraps, Turkey Stuffed Peppers or Turkey Mediterranean. You can cook Avacoda Stuff Loaf with Turkey using 8 ingredients and 1 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Avacoda Stuff Loaf with Turkey
- It's 1 Pack of HiddenValley Powder Ranch.
- You need 2 of Avacoda's.
- It's 2 Tablespoons of Sour cream.
- It's of Melted Butter.
- It's of Parmesan Cheese.
- It's 1 of Table Spoon of garlic powder.
- It's of Shredded Cheese.
- You need of Sliced Turkey or Chicken Breast.
Place in glass loaf pan (ungreased) and make sure to push it all down so there are no air pockets. Top with more BBQ sauce if desired. Let stand for a few minutes before serving. We love taco nights in my house, and Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps and Taco Stuffed Zucchini Boats are favorites in my home!
Avacoda Stuff Loaf with Turkey instructions
- Cut Avacodo in half, take seeds out and scoop out the inside. Add Ranch packet and sour cream, mash and stir until ingredients are meshed together. Take bread loaf, cut diagonally across and stuff with shredded cheese and then avacoda mix, then the turkey. Mix melted butter, Parmesan cheese and garlic powder together. Pour mixture over the whole loaf and then sprinkle more cheese and put in the oven on 350!.
But swapping the lettuce or zucchini for avocado? You'll need to eat them with a spoon eat up every last bite. Mix turkey, bread crumbs, onion, ketchup, egg, salt, garlic powder, and onion powder together in a large bowl. I never really had turkey meatloaf when I was growing up, ground turkey was not a thing there when I was little. I liked the idea of having a leaner ground meat as an option, but never actually enjoyed it as it should be.