Turkey recipe

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I got some ground turkey the other day at the grocery store thinking I'd figure out a recipe afterwards. Of course now I can't find anything that sounds good. Was hoping for a crock pot meal, but I can deal with the oven too. I was thinking turkey chili but I'm not too huge on beans...any other recipes or ideas?
 
you can do chili w/o out beans. What about turkey meatloaf, turkey melts, turkey tacos, turkey lasagna. Stuffed peppers with turkey.........

Just keep in mind it will dry out faster so try to keep moist.

Turkeu Tar Tar- nooo wait, not such a good idea....
 
You can substitute ground turkey for almost any of your ground beef recipes. I personally love making lettuce wraps and burgers.
 

I have a white chili recipe that's to die for, but it has beans, and I don't think you could really get by without them. :/
 
I was thinking turkey chili but I'm not too huge on beans...any other recipes or ideas?
My favorite recipe for turkey is Turkey Chili, but i use beans. When i grew up the only bean i liked was a jelly bean and here i am eating beans. Just start small with a few black beans or small white beans and you might surprise yourself. 2 of my 3 kids love it too. Worse comes to worse no beans for you:thumbsup2
 
I always put the beans in the crockpot and then mash them with a fork or potato masher or pastry knife. I used to make chili with beans and the kids would leave the beans in the bottom of their bowls. I like it this way because you get the benefit of the beans without knowing it.
 
My girls love beans, I'm lucky that way. :) I make chili with ground turkey, it's very good. I also make tacos or burgers with turkey, anything you would do with hamburger you can do with turkey, it just tastes slightly different.
 
This is my favorite ground turkey recipe. I got it from the Kalyn's Kitchen blog:
Asian Lettuce Cups with Spicy Ground Turkey Filling

1 T peanut oil or vegetable oil (or slightly more, depending on the pan you have)
3 T minced red onion or shallots
2 T minced garlic (I used minced garlic from a jar but fresh garlic would be even better)
2 T grated ginger root
1 1/2 lbs. ground turkey
4 T soy sauce (I used Tamari)
1 T Chile Garlic Sauce (or slightly more if you like spicy foods)
1 tsp. fish sauce (probably optional, although I like fish sauce!)
1 cup chopped fresh cilantro (about 1/2 large bunch)
1/3 cup chopped peanuts (optional, especially for braces wearers!)
1 large head or 2 small heads Boston Lettuce or butter lettuce, or substitute 1 head iceberg lettuce
Chop onion and set aside. Peel ginger root, then grate with the large side of a cheese grater, and chop garlic if using fresh garlic. Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan, add onion and saute about 2 minutes, then add garlic and ginger root and saute about one minute more.

Add ground turkey to frying pan (with a bit more oil if needed) and break apart and spread out with turner, then add soy sauce, chili garlic sauce, and fish sauce. Cook until the turkey is brown and crumbling apart, and the sauce is slightly reduced, about 5 minutes.

While turkey cooks, wash and chop fresh cilantro to make 1 cup. Remove the core end from lettuce, separate leaves, and wash in salad spinner and spin dry (or wash under running water and dry with paper towels.) Chop peanuts and put in small bowl to serve at the table.

When turkey is done, add chopped cilantro and cook 1-2 minutes more. Serve filling and lettuce leaves in separate bowls, with chopped peanuts in another small bowl. Each person takes a lettuce leaf, fills with desired amount of turkey mixture, adds chopped peanuts, and then eats the mixture from the lettuce cup. I fold the lettuce cup over when I eat it, so it's kind of taco-shaped, but some people like to wrap the lettuce clear around the filling.
 














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