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Kickin' Spicy Turkey Beer Chili
This delicious red chili has the right amount of kick and will warm you right up with ground turkey and veggies! Perfect with a beer, during a football game, on a cold winter night, or on top of a hot dog. This recipe is sure to please! Can be made on the stove top or slow cooker. Serve topped with fresh cilantro, green onion, shredded Cheddar cheese, and light sour cream on top with cornbread on the side.
Chili With Turkey and Beans
Ground turkey, stewed tomatoes, and four kinds of beans make this chili quick, light, and flavorful. It's great served in bowls and sprinkled with cheese for a fall lunch or supper.
Sheet Pan Turkey Chili with Cornbread "Dumplings"
This sheet pan turkey chili with cornbread "dumplings" recipe is a different way to prepare chili and cornbread! This is a bit on the spicier side, so go easy on the chili powder and jalapeños for a milder version. This really fills up the sheet pan to the top, but don't worry, it will fit! If you're worried about spills, place aluminum foil on the oven rack before baking.
Turkey Chili Mac
Two things make for a great Thanksgiving leftovers recipe. The first one is that it shouldn't remind you of the original meal. Plus, and just as important, it should be super easy and simple to make. Not only does this turkey chili mac satisfy those two requirements, but it also happens to be incredibly delicious and pretty nice to look at. Garnish with grated cheese, onions, sour cream, and cilantro, if desired.
Turkey Chili with Leftover Turkey
I made this with leftover turkey but would also work well with leftover chicken, too! Garnish with sour cream, shredded Cheddar cheese, and tortilla chips, if desired.
Jay's Spicy Slow Cooker Turkey Chili
I looked at the top five recipes on this site, combined my favorite ingredients from each, plus a few of my own (Sriracha and adobe sauce), and, ta-da, here is my recipe — Jay's spicy slow cooker turkey chili. You can quickly cook the turkey, combine ingredients in the slow cooker, throw it in the fridge, and take it out to cook on low before you go to work. It works perfectly. Easy peasy! All the guys love it for football games, tailgating, and just plain old cold weather. From my table to yours, I hope you enjoy it! Serve it with sour cream and cheese to your liking.
Coconut Curry Chili
The coconut, curry, and mango chutney really turn the flavor up in this curry chili recipe. I put this together one night with what I had, and loved the results. It tastes better the next day, just like most chili, and even freezes well. Seriously, you have to try it. Serve by itself, with rice, or with naan bread.
Easy Turkey Chili
Ready in under an hour, this turkey chili with refried, black, and kidney beans is super easy to prepare.
Chef John's Turkey Chili
I served this turkey chili with cocoa powder with some beautifully ripe slices of avocado that gives the final bowl another layer of silky richness. By the way, don't let the cocoa powder in our chili spice mixture throw you off! It's only a small amount, and it really works. My chili was garnished with sour cream, diced jalapeño, cilantro, and avocado.
Turkey-Lentil Chili
This turkey chili with lentils recipe is great. It's so filling, you hardly notice that it's good for you!
Mild-Mannered Chili
I like chili, but I'm not a fan of heat for heat's sake. I wanted something that would warm me up but not be overwhelmingly hot, and this was the result. My husband says that this would also make a good sloppy joe (with beans) mix.
Traditional Chili with Ground Turkey
A traditional style chili that can be made with ground turkey or ground beef. I have made this recipe with ground beef and ground turkey, and they both have a similar flavor. Delicious with sweet corn bread and shredded Cheddar cheese. After the initial cooking on the stove, you can easily transfer this to a slow cooker.
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