Healthy turkey meatloaf stuffed with feta cheese and spinach and drizzled with a tangy cucumber dill sauce. It’s a delicious keto meal the whole family will love. And it’s remarkably easy to make. A nice light comfort food meal.
Okay, you caught me. This turkey meatloaf recipe is not a new one. It’s been on my blog since its nascent stages, way back in 2010. But it’s such a good healthy turkey meatloaf, I decided it needed a shiny new update.
It’s easy and flavorful, and much lighter than traditional beef based meatloaf recipes. So while you may not think of making meatloaf in May or June, I highly recommend this one at any time of year.
Bonus points that it’s stuffed with delicious feta cheese. We’re a family of feta lovers over here. And the tzatziki sauce drizzled over is a nice touch too!
When I think of comfort food, I don’t necessarily think of meatloaf. The first thing that comes to mind is soup (or stew, or chili – anything of the broth-based variety). Next come casseroles and lasagnes. Meatloaf probably rates a distant third in my comfort food line-up.
And yet, I love meatloaf and every time I have it, I wonder why I don’t have it more often. It’s an easy meal to throw together, and it’s wonderfully versatile. You can spice it up with any number of flavourings, you can dress it up with toppings and sauces.
It gets a bit of a bad rap because everyone has had bad, dry, flavourless meatloaf at some point, but it shouldn’t be relegated to “only choke down under grandma’s watchful gaze” pile. It’s easy to make good meatloaf, and good meatloaf is delicious.
Turkey Meatloaf Inspiration
A few weeks ago, my husband and I were kicking around ideas for dinner. As he had just come home from our local wholesale club with a large tub of feta cheese and a big package of ground turkey, I was focussing on those two ingredients.
We wanted something easy to put together, and the idea of a greek-inspired meatloaf just came to me. My husband is a true lover of feta cheese, and his biggest concern was that the flavour of the cheese not get lost in the rest of the meatloaf.
So I decided to pack it into the middle of the loaf, so as to get a concentrated area of feta-ness. Spinach and feta go so well together, I thought I might mix frozen spinach right into the meatloaf base. And to top it all off, a wonderful garlicky tzatziki yogurt sauce.
How To Make Healthy Turkey Meatloaf
Try to use dark meat ground turkey: Turkey can tend to be kind of dry, especially when it bakes for a long time, as in a turkey meatloaf recipe. So if you can find dark meat ground turkey, try to use that. If not, perhaps add a tablespoon or two of healthy oil, like avocado oil.
Use a grain-free binder: Contrary to popular belief, meatloaf does not need bread crumbs. But a binder of some sort does help hold in the moisture. I used almond flour here but you could use crushed pork rinds if you prefer.
Get creative with flavor: Turkey meatloaf is like a blank slate, just waiting for you to put your creative touches on it. I went with a Greek theme here, with feta, spinach, marjoram, and tzatziki. But you could do taco seasoning, Cajun seasoning, jalapeños, Italian flavors, cheeseburger flavors, bacon, low carb ketchup. Really, whatever floats your boat.
Be prepared to get dirty: Mixing the meatloaf with your hands ensures that all of the ingredients are well combined.
Freeform it: Meatloaf doesn’t need a loaf pan and they often make it deeper and hard to cook through. I like to cover a pan with parchment and hand form the meat into a loaf.
Don’t overcook it: I can’t stress this strongly enough. Watch your meatloaf and check it regularly with an instant read thermometer. Turkey meatloaf needs to be fully cooked through, of course, but get it just to the right temperature and then stop. Unless you like eating dry sawdust!
Now have I convinced you that you need to make this keto turkey meatloaf recipe? Go on, heat to your kitchen and whip it up!
More Great Keto Meatloaf Recipes
Cheddar Jalapeno Skillet Meatloaf
Feta-Stuffed Turkey Meatloaf
Ingredients
Tzatziki Sauce:
- 1/2 cup full fat Greek yogurt
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 clove garlic, finely minced
- 1/2 medium cucumber, cut in half longwise and thinly sliced
- 1 tsp chopped, fresh dill
- 1/4 tsp salt
Meatloaf:
- 2 lbs ground turkey, (dark meat if possible)
- 8 ounces frozen spinach, thawed and squeezed out
- 1/2 cup almond flour
- 2 large eggs
- 1/4 cup chopped onion
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp dried marjoram
- 3/4 tsp freshly ground pepper
- 1 cup crumbled feta cheese
Instructions
- For the sauce, mix all ingredients in a medium bowl and chill until serving.
- For the meatloaf, line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper and preheat the oven to 325F.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the turkey, spinach, almond flour, eggs, onion, salt, marjoram, and pepper. Mix with your hands until very well combined.
- Place half of the turkey mixture on the prepared baking sheet and shape into a flat rectangle, about 1 inch thick. Cover with 3/4 cup of the feta cheese. Place remaining turkey mixture overtop of feta and shape the whole thing into a rough loaf. Sprinkle with the remaining feta, pressing lightly to adhere.
- Bake for 1 to 1 1/4 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 160F on an instant read thermometer.
- Cut into slices and drizzle with tzatziki sauce, passing remaining sauce at the table.
Nutrition
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ANd this looks sooo Good! LOVE that is low carb. Never thought of meatloaf for a low carb diet
You know, I am totally not a huge meatloaf fan at all. I can't even remember the last time I've had it. BUT your take on it might just convince me to think otherwise!
So you know, Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce is gluten free. And I am TOTALLY making this.
This is a good one to balance out all of the Christmas cookies I have eaten this week. Love the Tzatziki sauce!
Tzatziki is my favorite sauce. I go to a Middle Eastern market by my house to buy this every other week. I love your healthy recipes. So inspiring and flavorful. 🙂
This looks really delicious, Carolyn. I might actually make it for my Mom when I go to Atlanta. Turkey is her preferred meat lately, since she used to be a vegetarian. After scanning the spices though, I would have to agree with you that this would be even better taken up a notch-maybe some cumin, smoked paprika, and a pinch of hot red pepper and cinnamon. Maybe (smile)?!
Either way, it's a beautiful loaf!
Excellent meatloaf! I love how juicy it looks. And tzatziki sauce sounds really great too.
I read the title on Twitter and knew this would be good. Hot #### this looks sooooooooo delicious!! VERY creative Carolyn and Mr. Dreamer! It's amazing when you're partner helps inspire you!!! OMG I am not a ground turkey gal, but this looks goooooood.
Low carb meatloaf with feta cheese? I'm totally in! I love this fresh take on what is a traditionally high carb dish, you're a genius, Carolyn!
wow that looks AMAZING!! So flavorful… I am really looking forward to these savory meals after the holidays! I'm sick of sweets right now… didn't know that was even possible! I'll have to try this next week- thanks for the recipe!
Ah… what a perfect meal for our rainy days! I love the feta layer. I've used it before but always mixed it in, and yes, I think it did get a bit lost. I'm going to remember this for next time.
Such a unique recipe that I'm sure is delicious! I haven't had meatloaf in so long, I'll have to try this one:)
Ooh this is definitely up my street. I'm curious as to how much flavour the coconut gives. I might try making something similar using ground mutton and serve it with my Fetziki. I'd keep the spinach in too – nice touch!
Now that is one meatloaf that I would love to eat! The feta cheese just puts it over the top, yeah for feta!!!
I Love Low carb – this looks amazing!
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What a creative & inspired take on meatloaf! I love the flavors and ingredients you used to put a Greek spin on an old classic.
What a creative & inspired take on meatloaf! I love the flavors and ingredients you used to put a Greek spin on an old classic.
You've got me craving gryros now. I love that tzatziki sauce…so good! An interesting idea, too, to mix in the feta cheese and give same 'ol – same 'ol meatloaf a different spin. I love turning old classics into new and creative dishes. So fun.
Those pictures make me so hungry. Your meatloaf just look super yummy. I love the idea of adding feta in it. It sounds really good 🙂
Great recipe, looks so delicious!