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Grilled Marinated Turkey Tenderloin Recipe

The alternative to grilling chicken on a hot summer evening - this Grilled Marinated Turkey Tenderloin recipe. Bonus, makes amazing lunch meat as leftovers.

Spring and Summer.

Time to fire up the grill.

And start eating RIGHT because shorts, sundresses, and swim suit season is around the corner.

But, the grill can be tricky when you are trying to eat right….and the default to healthy eating is usually, CHICKEN.

And chicken…well, it can get old in a hurry. (Because honestly, how many ways can you eat a chicken breast?) 

Which is why I’d like to recommend a NEW MEAT for grilling – Turkey Tenderloins or Cutlets.

(I know. You are thinking, “TURKEY? Isn’t that for Thanksgiving and roasting in an oven?”)

Well, friends. That was your Grandmother’s turkey! Because now, we have SO MANY options at that grocery store including Honeysuckle White Turkey Tenderloins or Cutlets. (They are located in the poultry section of the fresh-meat department.) 

The alternative to grilling chicken on a hot summer evening - this Grilled Marinated Turkey Tenderloin recipe. Bonus, makes amazing lunch meat as leftovers.

This Grilled Marinated Turkey Tenderloin Recipe is so easy. (Because how hard is it to make a marinade and then pass off the grilling duty to your significant other?) Plus, when you are conscientious about eating right, they are a great alternative to chicken breast. And my final accolade…they also making AMAZING-SAUCE lunchmeat for leftovers. The meat is on par with some of the “super-expensive” brands at the grocery stores, which makes it easy to throw on a second and third and know that you will have great tasting lunches for the rest of the week.

(I don’t know about you…but I enjoy having leftovers that my family loves to eat without complaint and can be used at an alternative meal time.)

The key to these grilled marinated turkey tenderloins is to not skip on the ingredients. I’m brand loyal to Honeysuckle White for a couple of reasons. First, Honeysuckle White turkeys are raised without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones and steroids. Second, Honeysuckle White turkeys are raised by independent family farmers. And both of those things makes my midwestern-values-while-knowing-what-my-family-eats-desire happy. Also, make sure to use fresh-squeezed lemon juice, fresh basil and whole cloves. It takes a little more planning to find these ingredients, but the end result is worth it.

In fact, if you get to have leftovers, I’ll be surprised.

The alternative to grilling chicken on a hot summer evening - this Grilled Marinated Turkey Tenderloin recipe. Bonus, makes amazing lunch meat as leftovers.

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Disclosure: I’m THRILLED to be partnering with Honeysuckle White in a sponsored capacity on this post. With that being said, the written remarks and opinions, are entirely my own. Want more information – check out my full disclosure statement.