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Stuffed Breast of Guinea Fowl

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Stuffed Breast of Guinea Fowl - Porcini powder ensures that little extra flavor, beet adds color

Health Score:
85 / 100
Difficulty:
moderate
Preparation:
45 min.
Preparation
ready in 55 mins
Calories:
236
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Calories
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The meat has just 1 percent fat - with 20 percent protein. The protein is high-quality, easily digestible and easily digestible. In addition, there is a good portion of fibre in this food - with few carbohydrates. All in all, it is an ideal evening meal, after which our fat reserves should be tapped overnight to generate energy.

Alternatives to guinea fowl: chicken breast fillet or turkey steak. When buying, ask your butcher to cut the pockets inside. That way you save yourself the work.

1 serving contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie236 cal.(11 %)
Protein34 g(35 %)
Fat6 g(5 %)
Carbohydrates8 g(5 %)
Sugar added0 g(0 %)
Roughage9.5 g(32 %)
Vitamin A0.1 mg(13 %)
Vitamin D0.3 μg(2 %)
Vitamin E1.7 mg(14 %)
Vitamin B₁0.1 mg(10 %)
Vitamin B₂0.2 mg(18 %)
Niacin20.4 mg(170 %)
Vitamin B₆0.9 mg(64 %)
Folate60 μg(20 %)
Pantothenic acid1.6 mg(27 %)
Biotin4.8 μg(11 %)
Vitamin B₁₂0.6 μg(20 %)
Vitamin C19 mg(20 %)
Potassium939 mg(23 %)
Calcium173 mg(17 %)
Magnesium73 mg(24 %)
Iron2.4 mg(16 %)
Iodine10 μg(5 %)
Zinc1.9 mg(24 %)
Saturated fatty acids1.6 g
Uric acid292 mg
Cholesterol87 mg
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Ingredients

for
2
Ingredients
1 scallion
½ tsp Dried-porcini powder
2 Guinea fowl breast fillets (each about 125 grams)
salt
peppers
14 ozs fresh Sauerkraut
1 large shallot (about 40 grams)
1 Beet (about 150 grams)
2 tsps Canola oil
4 Juniper berries
1 bay leaf
1 pinch ground cloves
liquid Sweetener
1 Tbsp Sour cream (about 20 grams)
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Preparation

Preparation steps

1.

Rinse the scallion, wipe dry and cut into thin rings. Mix in a small bowl with the mushroom powder.

2.

Rinse the guinea fowl fillets, pat dry and cut a small pocket in each.

3.

Rub fillets inside and out with salt and pepper and stuff pockets with the onion-mushroom mixture. Seal the pockets with toothpicks.

4.

Drain the sauerkraut in a sieve. Peel the shallot, halve and cut into thin slices.

5.

Scrub the beet, then peel and grate coarsely on a box grater onto a plate (wear rubber gloves to protect hands from staining).

6.

Heat 1 teaspoon oil in a pot or a pan and cook the shallot until translucent, stirring often. Add the grated beet and cook briefly, stirring.

7.

Add the drained sauerkraut, juniper berries and bay leaf, then cover and cook over medium heat to allow flavors to develop, about 20 minutes.

8.

Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a non-stick pan over medium heat. Cook the stuffed fillets until browned on both sides, 10-12 minutes. Season sauerkraut with salt, pepper, and cloves and add sweetener to taste. Serve with the stuffed fillets and a dollop of sour cream.

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