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Yield: 6 servings
When served, this delicious turkey and kidney bean chili is spooned over and topped with shredded cheddar for a bit of cheese in every bite.
Round Out The Meal
Serve with a cornbread muffin.
Great Substitute
Substitute ground beef for the ground turkey.
I\'ve been preparing chili this way for decades. I use LOTS of Cumin (4 Tbsp.) and when browning the ground turkey, I add Worchesteshire sauce to flavor it more like beef. Also add Paprika & Cayene Pepper to taste.
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I love this recipie for chili! The ground turkey is such a more healthy version of ground beef, and with seasonings, you can\'t even tell the difference! I add different versions of peppers to add color and texture (red, yellow, and green) and the red pepper adds a sweetness to the sauce. I add kernel corn to my chili and I enjoy this dish in the summer and in the winter. Instead of using cornbread, I suggest using tortilla chips and adding a dallop of either sour cream or salsa for dipping!
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I tried the recipe and was satisfied with its tatse, however I added a few extras to the already good recipe that made it even better. I added 1 cup of sausage cut into small pieces and five strips of lean bacon with a 1/2 cup of sour cream and a 1/4 cup of vinegar and a 1/4 cup of honey. I cooked it over a low flame for two hours and let it sit for 30 minutes. My co-workers went crazy over it and now they always want me to make it for them. The best part is they always buy the ingredients and I love to cook outside of being in law enforcement.
Rodney Jackson
Reidsville, Georgia
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You can use Fat Free cheese. There are many varieties of ground turkey, such as 99% Fat Free. So this chili can be extremely healthy. So there is some research for you on how to make this recipe work for you.
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FYI - the nutrition facts listed here are not the same as those on the Kraft website, has anyone else noticed this problem with any other recipes??
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