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Best Ever Turkey Chili
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42 Reviews
Shana
October 24, 2024
Enjoyed this chili a lot. Went heavy on the spices, as recommended in many reviews. Added some cumin because it's a favorite spice; skipped the coriander because it's not. Didn't need the hot sauce as with the extra spices it had plenty of flavor. Definitely add the entire red pepper. The recipe is forgiving and has flexibility to add things like spinach or other veggies. Could easily be served over rice or another grain, with a side salad, or as a meal in a bowl. Will make again, for sure.
Lisa
November 12, 2023
I made this chili back in 2016 (printed the recipe :) and somehow lost track of it. Fixed it for best friends last night to raves. I wouldn't change a thing.
Athryn
March 5, 2023
Really enjoyed the flavor of this. It gets really thick, I'll probably need to add a little bit of liquid for the leftovers.
Marcie A.
December 10, 2022
I agree!! This is the best ever chili!! We loved the flavors. I did use a large jalapeño, Founders Porter Dark Beer(Leffe dark not found), Muir Glen Fire Roasted diced tomatoes(more flavor) plus the recipe of seasonings. Also, a Cajun hot sauce. It was fantastic!
Kristin
December 6, 2021
TBH I wasn't enthused about making chili with ground turkey but it's what I had on hand so I thought I'd give it a try. The seasoning was underwhelming so I added a whole lot more which isn't a problem of course. Also added another can of beans since there weren't enough to populate the stew. Also used a good craft ale which made a slight positive as well as sliced crimini mushrooms since it's what I had on hand. I would suggest adding a fresh serrano or jalapeno - it really needs a kick up in heat/spice level. My unhappiness with this recipe is likely due to my dislike of ground turkey texture; need to get the spouse to buy less of it!
katsmith115
September 11, 2021
Crazy delish. I had my doubts but it was deeply flavorful. Went with dark kidney beans for the esthetics. Also, I recommend you choose a high quality dark beer or ale.
Mollie C.
October 17, 2020
Liked this and made some tweaks (definitely needs more spice for me) but a solid recipe. Nice use of staple pantry ingredients.
SophieL
January 9, 2020
Really good, really easy! The spiciness was perfect for me. I used leftover roasted turkey breast and didn't change anything else. Topped with sour cream and grated cheese. It'll be better the second day.
Louise
November 6, 2018
I thought this was delicious.... I used a heavy lager instead of dark beer and a little more of the spice. Used about a 1/2 tablespoon of salt and tsp of pepper.... not bland at all!
Cecile
March 4, 2018
Hmm. Bland. We fixed it up with red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, some ketchup and a lot of salt & pepper. Should I use this recipe again, I might add more beer. I wondered about adding a bay leaf as well.
Jackie
November 5, 2017
After reading the comments (some say it's amazing, others say it's bland), I decided to blend aspects of this recipe with one of my favourite chili recipes: Smitten Kitchen's beef chili. My hybrid chili turned out pretty great.
I gotta say, all the spice levels in this "Best Ever" chili are very, very conservative, so I'm not surprised that people say it's bland. And any chili without cumin is just not chili, in my opinion. :)
So I upped the chili powder significantly, upped the oregano too, added cumin, used Spanish paprika, and added a quarter of a jalapeno with seeds. I kept the beer, the cinnamon and coriander the same, and didn't add hot sauce (though, I should have).
In sum, this is a good chili base, and I love the addition of beer. Just spice yours to taste.
I gotta say, all the spice levels in this "Best Ever" chili are very, very conservative, so I'm not surprised that people say it's bland. And any chili without cumin is just not chili, in my opinion. :)
So I upped the chili powder significantly, upped the oregano too, added cumin, used Spanish paprika, and added a quarter of a jalapeno with seeds. I kept the beer, the cinnamon and coriander the same, and didn't add hot sauce (though, I should have).
In sum, this is a good chili base, and I love the addition of beer. Just spice yours to taste.
ENEB
August 1, 2017
It was very bland. I had to add a lot to make this taste just OK. I was disappointed with this recipe.
Stacey
May 22, 2017
Anything called "Best Ever" makes me skeptical... But I gotta tell you, this recipe is fantastic! I was convinced it was too simple to be THAT good. I was wrong. I (strangely) was out of dried coriander, so I just threw some fresh cilantro in the pot. Plus, I used the entire red pepper. Super tasty! Huge flavor even though I used a Pacifico instead of a dark beer. I'm definitly keeping this one on file. (ps. It was 90 degrees in LA today and I STILL couldn't get enough of this chili.)
JJ A.
September 23, 2016
Just made this today for my workers who are building my art studio. I DID make a few tiny additons/changes....added a lot more chili powder, some dried Sweet Basil, a tad squirt of honey, some cumin, a second can of pinto beans, a bit more garlic, some chopped parsley and beef broth, since I didn't have any dark beer. Served it with toasted garlic toast. The contractors/workers ate it ALL up! I barely had a bowlful for myself!!! They gave your recipe rave reviews, and it was on the FIRST DAY of making it...and we all know that the longer chili has to meld flavors, the better it is, but HEY...I'm not complaining. They think I'm a great cook...LOL.
Seb53
February 24, 2016
If I triple this, do you think I should triple every ingredient? Trying to make a large batch but don't want to mess up the flavor!
june C.
December 28, 2015
For the first time TURKEY chill this was a pretty good recipe..I did however find it to be a little bland so pump up the hot stuff. I used roasted turkey breast and chopped it up which worked just as well.
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