Sweet and Sour Turkey Meatballs are packed with flavour and come in at under 300 calories. including a portion of quinoa. These tasty meatballs in a sweet and sour sauce are economical to make and popular with all the family.
I may have overindulged a little when on holiday. So it’s back to counting calories and cutting out cakes from my diet.
However, that doesn’t have to mean dull and boring food, I’m on a mission to make some of my favourite dishes lower in calories. You can read about my holiday indulgences in French Cheese Cake in the Charente-Maritime It must have been the French cheese that piled on the pounds…it couldn’t possibly have been the wine and delicious Pineau de Charentes… everyone knows that wine has no calories when you are holiday…don’t they?
THE 5:2 FASTING DIET
I’ve been managing my weight with the 5:2 Fasting Diet for about 18 months now. it’s pretty simple to follow and ideal if you have a hectic schedule and your life doesn’t allow you to follow a routine.
I simply have two days in every week when I eat 500 kcal. Men are allowed 600 kcal. On the other five days of the week, I eat normally.
That doesn’t mean eating everything under the sun and expecting to lose or maintain weight, but you can eat sensibly and enjoy some higher calorie foods on your non-fasting days.
How to Make Sweet and Sour Turkey Meatballs
Making the meatballs is simple and adding flavours to the meatball mixture really helps to lift the turkey mince which can be a bit bland without a little help.
Use lots of vegetables to help add flavour too. Vegetables are also generally lower in calories than meat or carbs and they help to fill you up.
Low Calorie and Low Cost
Sweet and Sour Turkey Meatballs are low calorie, and they are also a low-cost meal.
I calculated these prices from a leading supermarket but you could probably get the cost down even further by buying at a market or a discount supermarket (prices calculated August 2016).
- Turkey Breast Mince £3.00 per 500g
- Red pepper 50p
- Baby corn and mangetout £1.60
- Spring onions 12p
- Ginger 5p
- Oyster sauce 60p
- Rice wine vinegar 50p
- Chutney, ketchup and marmalade 20p
- Garlic 3p
- Oil and spices 10p
Total: £6.70
4 portions at £1.67 per portion or 6 portions £1.12 per portion
(with quinoa £1.58 per portion) Quinoa – 60g – 47p
More Low Calorie Recipes from Farmersgirl Kitchen
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Read more about the science behind 5:2 intermittent fasting at The 5:2 Fast Diet
Sweet and Sour Turkey Meatballs
Ingredients
For the meatballs
- 500 grams (1.1 pounds) turkey mince
- 2 (2) spring onions
- 15 grams (0.5 oz) ginger grated
- 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) Chinese five spice
- Pinch (Pinch) of salt
- 2 teaspoon (2 teaspoon) oil
For the sauce
- 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) oil
- 1 (1) red pepper
- 12 (12) mangetout peas
- 6 (6) baby corn
- 1 clove (1 clove) garlic finely chopped
- 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) cornflour
- 4 tablespoon (4 tablespoon) oyster sauce
- 3 tablespoon (3 tablespoon) rice wine vinegar
- 2 tablespoon (2 tablespoon) ketchup
- 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) mango chutney
- 1 tablespoon (1 tablespoon) marmalade
- 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) Clear Spring Umami paste with ginger optional
Instructions
Make the meatballs
- Mix together the turkey mince, 5 spice powder, finely chopped spring onion, salt and grated ginger in a bowl.
- Form the mixture into small balls about the size of a walnut ( I made 20 meatballs from 500g of turkey mince)
- Heat the oven to 160C
- Heat 2 tsp oil in a wok or saute pan and fry the turkey meatballs until brown on all sides, place the meatballs in an ovenproof dish and place in the oven for 15 minutes to ensure they are cooked through.
- Stir fry the red (bell) pepper, mangetout or sugarsnap peas, baby corn and garlic in the pan until they have taken on some colour and are starting to soften slightly.
- In a bowl mix together the cornflour and rice wine vinegar, then add all the other ingredients and mix well.
- Add to the stir fried vegetables and stir, add a little water if the sauce is too thick. Turn down the heat and cook for 2 minutes to ensure the cornflour starch is cooked out.
- Add the meatballs and coat with sauce.
- Serve with rice or other grains such as quinoa.
Notes
Calories per portion for 6 people 154 kcal + 60g dry weight quinoa (cooked) = 286 kcal per portion
Calories per portion for 4 people 230 kcal + 60g dry weight white rice (cooked) = 368 kcal per portion
60g dry weight quinoa – 132 cal
60g dry weight white rice – 138 cal
Heidi Roberts says
Those meatballs look absolutely delicious – would love some on my plate!
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Heidi 🙂
janie says
5:2 or not, I would happily indulge in these little beauties Janice!
Janie x
Janice Pattie says
They are tasty and certainly not diet food
Claire Jessiman says
Love the sounds of these! Impressed that you can also have grains alongside without bumping up the calorie count too much.
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Claire, small portions of each but I do like that balance.
Dom says
oh wow, isn’t it funny that ‘sweet and sour’ makes me feel old? I adore this recipe… love the turkey meatballs and the way you’re cooking them. Very on with the turkey mince!
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Dom, we need to revive ‘sweet and sour’ it’s so tasty!
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy says
We love making sweet and sour meatballs for a quick and east meal, I actually have a similar recipe planned 🙂 it beats a takeaway any day!
Janice Pattie says
I look forward to seeing what you make Dannii, your recipes are always inspiring.
Glamorous Glutton says
These are great, I rarely cook with turkey, but i’m definitely going to try these. GG
Janice Pattie says
I’m going to be using more turkey too GG.
Manjiri Chitnis says
these look so delicious, I love that they are easy on the pocket and easy to make, I have to get back on the 5:2 and stop making excuses!
Janice Pattie says
It’s easy to fall off the 5:2 wagon, but quite easy to hop back on too! Glad you like the Sweet and Sour Turkey meatballs.