Turkey Chili
A delicious mix of veggies, meat, and beans for a hearty Winter meal.
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 45 minutes
Servings: 4-6
INGREDIENTS
- 1 Onion
- 1 Green Pepper
- 1 can of Kidney Beans
- 1 can of Black Beans
- 1 packet of Chili seasoning
- 1 can Diced Tomatoes
- 1 lb Ground Turkey OR 1 package of vegetarian Beef Crumbles1 Onion
- Cooking oil
- Water
SUGGESTED ADD-INS
- Other beans – chili beans, pinto beans, pink beans
- Canned corn
- Canned carrots
- Hot pepper – dried or fresh
- Unsweetened cocoa powder (Yes! Really!)
- Masa harina (corn meal) to thicken the chili
Prepare your ingredients:
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- Peel and dice the onion
- Slice the pepper in half, remove the seeds and the white pieces. Dice into small pieces.
- Open the can of kidney beans, drain off the liquid and rinse
- Open the can of black beans, drain off the liquid and rinse
- Open the can of diced tomatoes
Make the recipe
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- Begin by cooking the ground turkey or vegetarian crumbles.
- In a large pot, sauté the beef until it is cooked through. Using a colander or the lid of a pan, drain off the fat from the cooked beef. Remove the beef for now.
- If using vegetarian crumbles, follow the instructions on the bag based on the way you’d like to cook the protein.
- Using the same large pot, add 1 tsp oil and heat on med-high.
- Add the onion to the heated oil and sauté until the onion is translucent.
- Add the diced tomatoes to the pan, stir well and heat for 1 minute.
- Add the packet of chili seasoning, stirring well until it has dissolved into the tomatoes and onions.
- Add the meat or vegetarian crumbles that you previously cooked, stir well.
- Add half to a full cup of water now if you’d like your chili more like a soup and less a thick stew.
- On medium-high heat, let the chili cook for at least 30 minutes. This recipe can cook longer to increase the flavor, especially if you’ve added hot peppers or other seasonings.
- Serve with shredded cheese, sour cream, fresh cilantro or fresh jalapeños on top.
- Begin by cooking the ground turkey or vegetarian crumbles.
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CARROT TIPS
- Chili recipes are infinitely changeable – use white beans and chicken for a lighter version.
- Spice things up with ancho chiles or chipotle peppers
- For a rich and unique twist add cocoa powder and cornmeal to thicken the chili and deepen the flavors
- Canned corn, canned carrots, fresh celery and garlic are all great additions to increase your daily portion of vegetables.