Our ground turkey chili recipe is perfect for cold days, to share with friends on game day, or anytime you’re hankering for a big bowl of chili! We’re tested, and re-tested, all kinds of ingredient and spice ratios as well as various beans in this chili to provide you with a thick, hearty, and nutritious meal that you’ll be able to whip up successfully the first time you try it.
There is just something about a big bowl of chili that is so warming and cozy. Living in the upper Midwest, fall and winter is definitely the time you’ll find us cooking up all kinds of chili and soup recipes several times a week.
This easy ground turkey chili recipe has become one of our go-to meal options when it’s cold out. Using lean ground turkey is a great way to cut back on the calories and fat of a classic beef chili. We also hide some extra veggies in our recipe too for some extra goodness, resulting in a hearty and flavorful meal that you can feel good about putting on the table.
This recipe keeps well in the refrigerator to enjoy throughout the week and also freezes well so you can portion out meals to enjoy another day. If you love this turkey chili, you definitely need to try our 3-Bean Vegetarian Chili and this Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili with bacon too!
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- Why You’ll Love this Recipe for Turkey Chili
- Easy Turkey Chili Ingredients
- How to Make Turkey Chili on Stovetop
- Ground Turkey Chili Recipe Variations & Substitutions
- Easy Turkey Chili Toppings
- How to Store Ground Turkey Chili
- Ground Turkey Chili Recipe FAQs
- Love This Recipe? You May Also Enjoy
- Easy Turkey Veggie Chili
Why You’ll Love this Recipe for Turkey Chili
It’s just a darn good chili. Everytime I eat this chili I just can’t help but say “man, this is just such a good chili”. Simple, classic, deliciousness.
Quick and easy to make. This chili is a great recipe for busy people, or those who are newer to cooking. This turkey chili is ready in 45 minutes when cooking it on the stovetop. But the hands-on time for this recipe is really only about 15 minutes for chopping and browning your turkey. Then you let your meal simmer for 20-30 minutes to let the flavors meld together.
Flavorful and hearty. This turkey chili is super flavorful and filling. And it uses seasonings you likely have in your pantry already!
Healthier ingredients. Lean ground turkey, beans, tomatoes, and bell peppers make this chili healthier than a classic beef chili.
Easy Turkey Chili Ingredients
- Garlic
- Olive Oil
- Diced Tomatoes
- Chili Powder
- Oregano
- Lean Ground Turkey. This recipe uses a mixture of 99% lean ground turkey and 90-93% lean ground turkey (depending on what is available at your store – it can sometimes vary). Using a lean ground turkey with a slightly higher fat percentage for half of your meat adds great flavor to your chili while keeping your meal pretty darn lean.
- Onion
- Salt & Pepper
- Cumin
- Paprika
- Red bell Pepper
- Kidney Beans
- Tomato Sauce
See recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.
Helpful Equipment
You’ll need to use a large soup pot or Dutch oven on the stove. Or use a larger sized slow cooker if desired.
How to Make Turkey Chili on Stovetop
Step 1: Add olive oil to a large soup pot or Dutch oven over medium heat.
Step 2: Add the ground turkey and begin to cook and brown it.
Step 3: When the turkey is still slightly pink, add in the onion, bell pepper, and minced garlic.
Step 4: Stir to continue cooking the meat, and softening the onion and bell peppers. Break apart large pieces of turkey with your spoon as it cooks.
Step 5: When the turkey is fully browned, stir in the spices.
Step 6: Then add the petite diced tomatoes and tomato sauce. Stir to combine.
Step 7: Add in the beans and stir to combine.
Step 8: Bring to a low boil, then reduce the heat and simmer and thicken for 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
How to Make Turkey Chili in Slow Cooker
If you’d prefer to make this as a slow cooker turkey chili, you totally can! There are just a few steps needed to do this:
First, brown the turkey and onion with olive oil in a large pan over medium heat on the stove before adding it to the slow cooker. This provides the best texture for your meat, softens the onion, and adds nice flavor to your chili.
When the turkey and onions are ready, add them to the basin of your slow cooker. Add in the remaining ingredients and stir to combine.
Cook on high for 3-4 hours or low for 6-8 hours.
Ground Turkey Chili Recipe Variations & Substitutions
- Change the beans: I use kidney beans in this turkey chili recipe, but you can use a wide variety of beans! Pinto beans, white beans, chili beans, and black beans would all be great in this recipe. You could also use two types of beans (using 1, 15oz can of each).
- Add corn: a lot of people love corn in their chili, and if that’s you, add some in! I would recommend using frozen cord (or using 1, 15oz can of sweet corn that is drained and rinsed) for this recipe. Add the corn at the same time as your beans.
- Add green chilis. Green chilis add a nice, mild flavor to chilis. If this sounds appealing to you, add 1, 7oz can of green chilis.
- Make this into a no bean turkey chili. Not into beans? Just skip them! Because of the quantity of beans in this recipe, it would be wise to add another pound of ground turkey in it’s place.
- Use a different combination of ground turkey. I use half extra-lean (99% lean) ground turkey and half lean (93% lean) ground turkey when I make this chili. Having some turkey with a higher fat content adds some extra flavor and richness. However, you’re welcome to use all extra-lean or all lean if that’s your preference!
- Worried about the heat? Start with less chili powder. I would not consider this a spicy chili by any means, but if you are sensitive to heat, feel free to start with 1 Tablespoon of chili powder instead of 2. Taste the chili after it’s simmered for a while and decide if you’d like to add more.
Possible Dietary Restrictions?
As written, this turkey chili recipe is gluten free. However, if you are serving this to someone with celiac disease, make sure they have gluten free topping options too! Cheese, herbs, avocado, peppers are all fine. You can also look for gluten free tortilla chips or crackers.
Because turkey is a star ingredient in this recipe, I do not recommend trying to modify this to be vegetarian or vegan. However, this is my go-to vegetarian and vegan chili recipe, which I highly recommend for those looking for a meatless option.
Easy Turkey Chili Toppings
Load your ground turkey chili with all of your favorite chili toppings! Some of my favorite toppings for chili include:
- Shredded Cheese – cheddar, colby jack, Tex-Mex, etc.
- Oyster Crackers
- Cilantro
- Green Onions
- Slices of Jalapeno
- Diced Red Bell Pepper
- Avocado
- Sour Cream or plain Greek yogurt
- Tortilla Chips or Tortilla Strips
- Regular Fritos or Fritos Scoops – I recently had this at a friend’s chili cookoff and I am hooked.
- Hot sauce – for those who like a little extra heat.
How to Store Ground Turkey Chili
Store leftover turkey chili in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Reheat portions in the microwave or on the stovetop until heated through and warmed to your liking.
Leftovers can also be stored in the freezer for up to 4 months. I recommend freezing single-serve portions in freezer-safe containers (or zip-top baggies) for easy grab-and-go when ready to enjoy. Thaw frozen chili in the fridge overnight and heat on the stovetop or in the microwave.
Ground Turkey Chili Recipe FAQs
Absolutely! You can replace the ground turkey with any ground meat of your choice (such as ground beef, ground pork, or ground chicken).
Yes! If you plan to use leftover cooked turkey in this chili recipe, start by sautéing the onion and bell pepper with the olive oil. Add chopped, cubed, or pulled leftover turkey at the same time you add the tomatoes prior to simmering. Replace each pound of ground turkey with 2-3 cups of leftover turkey.
Ground turkey chili has a very similar texture and heartiness as ground beef chili. Using classic chili spices and ingredients in turkey chili makes it taste similar to beef chili.
If you’re feeling like your chili needs a little… something… try adding in an acidic ingredient (like a squeeze of fresh lime or lemon, or a small splash of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar) to liven things up. Adding a little more salt can also enhance the flavors of the other ingredients.
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Ingredients
- 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 2 lbs lean ground turkey (1 lb 90-93% lean , 1 lb 99% lean)
- 1 medium yellow onion, diced
- 4 cloves garlic, minced (~4 teaspoons)
- 1 large bell pepper, diced
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 2 tablespoon chili powder*
- 2 teaspoon cumin
- 1.5 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon ground pepper
- 2, 15oz cans petite diced tomatoes, lightly drained
- 2, 15oz cans kidney beans, rinsed and drained
- 1, 15oz can tomato sauce
Instructions
Stovetop Method
- Add olive oil to a large soup pot over medium heat. Add in ground turkey to brown. Cook for about 5 minutes until the turkey has begun to brown (but is still a little pink).
- Add in the onion, bell peppers, and minced garlic. Continue to cook, stirring and breaking apart large pieces of meat, until the turkey is totally cooked.
- Stir in the oregano, paprika, chili powder, cumin, salt, and pepper.
- Add the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, and kidney beans. Stir to combine.
- Bring to a low boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 20-30 minutes.
Slow Cooker Method
- Brown the turkey and onion with olive oil in a large pan over medium heat on the stove before adding it to the slow cooker. This provides the best texture for your meat, softens the onion, and adds nice flavor to your chili.
- When the turkey and onions are ready, add them to the basin of your slow cooker. Add in the remaining ingredients and stir to combine.
- Cook on high for 3-4 hours or low for 6-8 hours.
Notes
- Shredded Cheese – cheddar, colby jack, tex-mex, etc.
- Oyster Crackers
- Cilantro
- Green Onions
- Slices of Jalapeno
- Diced Red Bell Pepper
- Avocado
- Sour Cream or plain Greek yogurt
- Tortilla Chips or Tortilla Strips
- Regular Fritos or Fritos Scoops
- Hot sauce
- Store leftover turkey chili in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Reheat portions in the microwave or on the stovetop until heated through and warmed to your liking.
- Leftovers can also be stored in the freezer for up to 4 months. I recommend freezing single-serve portions in freezer-safe containers (or zip-top baggies) for easy grab-and-go when ready to enjoy. Thaw frozen chili in the fridge overnight and heat on the stovetop or in the microwave.
Danny K says
Darn good chili right here!!
Meredith says
So happy to hear you enjoyed it!
Maren says
So easy and delicious. I prefer my chili with more heat, so always increase that to my taste since this is a milder recipe. Love it!
Meredith says
So glad you enjoyed it, and were able to amp up the heat to your liking! Thanks for giving this recipe a go 🙂
Vivienne says
So good! Perfect for a football and holiday weekend!
Meredith says
I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed it!! Thanks for giving this recipe a try.