Turkey Carrot Chili
Turkey Carrot Chili - Shown with Cast Iron Skillet Old Fashioned Buttermilk Cornbread with Cheese and Cilantro |
This is the basic recipe. You can tweak this to create your own favorite: Add additional Chili powder, Hot
Chili Powder, Jalapenos, etc. Omit the carrots. You can substitute
ground beef, ground venison, or cubed beef that has been roasted to tender, and
numerous other variations. The Turkey Carrot version is nutritious and probably the most healthiest version.
Bake a batch of our Cast Iron Skillet Old Fashioned Buttermilk Cornbread for the perfect side. Add a 1/2 Cup of shredded Mex Mix Cheese and 1 Tbsp. Dried Cilantro Flakes to the Cornbread batter for another variation.
Chili
2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
1 Sweet Onion Diced
4 Stalks Celery Chopped
2 Cloves Garlic minced
1 ½ Cups Carrots sliced
1lb Ground Turkey
1 Can Tomato Soup (Campbell’s
Condensed)
1 Tomato soup can full of
water
1 15 oz Can Fire Roasted
Chopped tomatoes and liquid
1 15 oz Can Red Kidney Beans
1 15 oz Can Black Beans
2 Tbsp. Dried Cilantro Flakes
1 Tbsp Liquid Smoke
1 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
1 Tbsp. (About) Chili Powder -
I use the plain, not spicy hot-
Use your preference and start out
with ½ Tbsp
Then adjust per your taste.
Sea Salt to taste- adjust
slowly (About a tsp.)
Ground Black Pepper to taste-
adjust slowly (About ½ tsp.)
In a large deep covered pot
place the olive oil, Onion, Celery, Garlic, and Carrot. Cook on medium low
covered until carrots are tender. Stir
often and adjust heat to avoid burning.
If need be, add 1 Tbsp. water occasionally to keep steaming action going
until carrots are tender.
Crumble the ground turkey
over the cooking veggies. Break up and
stir until the turkey is cooked. Add a
few pinches of salt and one pinch of ground black pepper
Once the turkey is cooked add
all the other ingredients and bring to a simmer. Taste test and adjust your salt and chili
powder to your preference. I normally
cook this with the regular chili powder (no spicy heat) then have a shaker of ground
Cheyenne Pepper handy for those that like it “hot”.
After you bring all
ingredients to a simmer, continue to cook for 1 hour minimum. Stir and scrape the bottom often to prevent
burning.
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