He warned me of "tricking" him into eating ground turkey and how it has no flavor blah blah blah. And I said "challenge accepted my friend"
So I searched Pinterest for a good turkey chili recipe and when all was said and done I ended up doing my own thing.
I picked up a pack of chili seasoning, usually with chili I season it on my own but in order to know exactly the calories, fat and carbs I picked up the seasoning pack. It worked out well because I was able to scan everything into MyFitnessPal app- which is the best FREE app to keep track of what you're eating. Plus the fact that you can scan in foods and build recipes makes life so easy.
So here we go....
I sprayed the Dutch oven with Pam (cut down the oil factor right there)
I added chopped onions, chopped green peppers, and garlic. Let those sweat out a bit and then added in the ground turkey. Besides the fact that the meat wasn't super greasy, the only different I noticed was that the meat was softer than ground beef. Not a big deal...
Once the turkey was cooked I added in the seasoning packet, and let it cook for a minute or two- really letting the seasoning get in there.
Now for the dumping...
A can of reduced sodium kidney beans, can of reduced sodium stewed tomatoes, and a can of tomato paste. Which I used a new technique, I saw on TV, where you take the lid off the top and bottom of the tomato paste can. Then you use the metal lid from the top to push all the paste into the pan- super amazing you get all the tomato paste out.
Yummy Yummy |
Anyways, get all that in there and add a cup of water or so just to thin it out. And that's it- I let it cook on low for about an hour. You could cook it less than that, like 15 min if you are pressed for time. But I liked the fact that I let it simmer for a while, and the stewed tomatoes broke down and made the sauce rich and tomatoey.
The verdict:
The verdict:
Husband loved it, just needed some more heat he said. So have some hot sauce on hand. I do agree- it could use some heat. But I left the heat factor out so the kids could eat it.
I was really surprised how good it was.
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