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Turkey Chili Recipe
Posted on 1/6/10 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 1/6/10 at 1:32 pm
I bought some ground turkey earlier today and was wondering if substituting it for ground beef in my regular chili recipe would work? Or if it would throw the flavor off? I've never cooked with ground turkey before so I'm a little unsure.
Anybody know a good turkey chili recipe?
Anybody know a good turkey chili recipe?
Posted on 1/6/10 at 1:38 pm to SW2SCLA
I have used ground turkey before and it wasn't bad. Just cook it the way you normally cook chili. You could always mix half ground turkey and beef too! Good luck!
Posted on 1/6/10 at 1:43 pm to Smashed Thumb
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You could always mix half ground turkey and beef too!
thought about that but I'm doing it mainly to make it healthier so I wanna 86 the ground beef completely.
Posted on 1/6/10 at 4:48 pm to SW2SCLA
I use 1/2 ground turkey breast and have 96/4 lean beef in mine.
I also put in tons of veggies: onion, garlic, peppers, squash, zucchini, grated carrot, canned diced tomato, beans
the must use ingredient is MEXINE chili powder. I loosely follow the recipe on the back of the container, but I all all the extra veggies plus probably double the onions and garlic. I also add a healthy dose of cayenne.
I put all the ingredients into a calorie counter website and told it there would be 12 servings (but I usually get more than that) and it was less than 400 calories and 10 grams of fat per serving.
I also put in tons of veggies: onion, garlic, peppers, squash, zucchini, grated carrot, canned diced tomato, beans
the must use ingredient is MEXINE chili powder. I loosely follow the recipe on the back of the container, but I all all the extra veggies plus probably double the onions and garlic. I also add a healthy dose of cayenne.
I put all the ingredients into a calorie counter website and told it there would be 12 servings (but I usually get more than that) and it was less than 400 calories and 10 grams of fat per serving.
Posted on 1/6/10 at 6:14 pm to SW2SCLA
I make vegetarian chili and I guarantee its as good as any chili w/ meat. So using turkey is no problem.
Posted on 1/6/10 at 6:20 pm to Dallas Tiger
The texture will be different. Ground turkey will break down into a fine particles instead of staying firm like the beef.
Posted on 1/6/10 at 8:01 pm to Over50tiger
i use turkey for meatloaf, meatballs, chili...pretty much anything you would use ground beef in and dont have anything negative to say about it.
Posted on 1/6/10 at 8:21 pm to EmilyB
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I use 1/2 ground turkey breast and have 96/4 lean beef in mine.
I also put in tons of veggies: onion, garlic, peppers, squash, zucchini, grated carrot, canned diced tomato, beans
the must use ingredient is MEXINE chili powder. I loosely follow the recipe on the back of the container, but I all all the extra veggies plus probably double the onions and garlic. I also add a healthy dose of cayenne.
I put all the ingredients into a calorie counter website and told it there would be 12 servings (but I usually get more than that) and it was less than 400 calories and 10 grams of fat per serving.
Pretty much what I do
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