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Turkey Kind-Of Chili

Turkey Kind-Of Chili

Hello Lovies! So, who out there likes chili?  Who loves chili?  Who gets upset when you spell chili with one L instead of two or vice versa?  Who out there is a chili purest?  Everyone has opinions about chili! But some people are downright indignant if you stray from their preferred recipe for chili.  They are probably the same folks that are adamant about chocolate chip cookies.  If you are one of those people you should probably not read any farther. This recipe might upset you greatly. However, if you are an open-minded individual who just loves to eat yummy food no matter what the name, then please continue. Actually I would like for everyone to continue reading anyway. I promise you won’t regret it. 

I like chili. I am not a huge fan of chili who will eat it at every possible opportunity. I would never order it in a restaurant because there are always so many other options to choose. I do enjoy going to a chili cookoff and trying all the different types. This particular recipe is called Turkey Kind-Of Chili. This is my slightly tweaked version of a Rachel Ray recipe that I found years and years ago. I love this dish. My kids love this dish. Would I expect you to taste this and say, “Hey, this is chili.”? No, I would not. I would hope that you would make some noises of pure enjoyment and ask for more though.   

Why do I say that this doesn’t seem like chili? Well, there are no beans or chili powder for one thing. And it is made with turkey for another. So, why should chili lovers (and non-lovers) try it?  Because it is freaking delicious! 

This super comforting dish is made with ground turkey and very finely diced veggies with wonderful warming spices and a tomato base.  Add a dollop of sour cream and a corn muffin topper and you have the perfect tummy pleasing meal.  Don’t worry. I am going to tell you how to make the corn muffin toppers too.   

To concoct this beautiful pot of yum you will need extra virgin olive oil, unsalted butter, ground turkey, minced garlic, celery, carrots, onions, a fresh jalapeno, salt and pepper, ground cumin, ground coriander, your favorite beer, hot sauce, and canned tomato sauce. Amounts for everything will be in the recipe that follows.

Turkey Chili ingredients

To make the mug toppers you will need Jiffy corn muffin mix, milk, eggs, shredded Colby Jack cheese and dry minced onion plus some butter for the griddle or skillet.

Corn Muffin Toppers ingredients
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Green Bean Chili

Green Bean Chili

Hi All!  Cold enough for you?  In my neck of the woods, the mercury has certainly spent a lot of time below freezing lately.  I am not a huge fan of the cold weather. I mean, it is nice to have a snowfall once in a while (as long as I don’t have to drive in it) and a little nip in the air is great during the holidays.  And, I must admit that I do love the change in the seasons when it comes to cooking and baking. I adore making soups and casseroles and there is nothing quite like baking a batch of chocolate chip cookies on a cold day.  Lately, I have been on a chili kick which is kind of weird for me. I have never been a lover of plain old traditional chili, but it is growing on me. I do really enjoy making and trying different types of chili with funky ingredients.  I have a turkey chili recipe that I absolutely love but it is far from traditional. The Green Bean Chili recipe that I want to share with you today is actually a variation of the Weight Watchers Chili from back in the day.

This recipe first came to me from family members.  I used to work at my sister-in-law, Bev’s, flower shop part-time.  I had such a good time working there and I learned so much about flower arranging.  I also learned a lot about good cooking. You see, during especially busy times like Valentine’s Day, Christmas Open House, and when there were several funerals or weddings at the same time the entire group of ladies might have to pull late-night sessions.  It was exhausting and sometimes stressful, but we relied on each other to get through with lots of laughs and some crockpots full of home cooking. One year, during a late-night session some wonderful family members brought us a crockpot full of Weight Watchers Green Bean Chili.  I had never eaten it before and was skeptical, but I really loved it. I made it a couple of times at home but then put the recipe aside because my boys were not terribly fond of it during their teenage years. Lately, I was reminded of that delicious concoction and looked online for the recipe.  I made a big pot asap. It was just as good as I remembered although I am not positive that this recipe is the exact one that I had 15 years ago. This one has turkey and I can’t remember using that before. Anywho, I made some to take to work for my lunches for the week. I was talking about how good it was to my bosses and both of them asked for the recipe.  I willingly shared and they both love it too. They made it for their families with great success which made me extra happy. So, I couldn’t wait to share it with all of you too! This version of chili is chock full of chunks of turkey and veggies. It has a wonderful thick tomato base and is spiced just right.

Now, this is definitely not a traditional chili.  While it does have chili powder and a tomato base, there are no beans other than green beans and you do use turkey rather than beef.  I like to make mine very thick, but you can easily control the consistency by draining (or not draining) the canned green beans. I like to use French style green beans, but you can use any type that you like. If you want the chili to be truly weight-watchers worthy you need to use the extra lean ground turkey.  When I add up all the calories of the ingredients for this chili, the whole pot is around 1000 calories! That is crazy low, and the flavor is crazy good!

So, for this chili, you will need 3 pounds of ground turkey.  Use the leanest you can get. Mine was 93% but you can sometimes find 99% which would be great.  You will need about 1 cup of diced onion. I just diced up 2 medium Vidalia onions for mine. You can use whatever type floats your chili boat.  Also needed are a 28 oz can of crushed tomatoes, a 29 oz can of tomato sauce and 5 of the 14.5 oz cans of green beans. I like to use French style but feel free to use regular cut if you want a bigger bean bite.  For the spices, you will need salt and pepper, chili powder, and garlic powder. I have given measurements for the spices, but you can adjust those to your own taste.

Green Bean Chili ingredients

Sautee the ground turkey and onions in a large soup pot until the turkey is browned and completely done.  The onions should be softened and translucent by then. Season the turkey and onions while they are cooking with 1 teaspoon of salt and ½ teaspoon of black pepper.  Make sure to break the turkey up into small pieces while cooking.

Green Bean Chili browned turkey and onions

Add the undrained crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, 3 or 4 Tablespoons of chili powder (depending on how spicy you like chili), 2 teaspoons of garlic powder, 1 teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper (this is the 2nd time that you add salt and pepper).  You can adjust the salt to your needs. Start with less and add more if you want.

Open all the cans of green beans.  I like to drain 4 cans and leave 1 undrained.  You can adjust this to your liking. I just happen to like thicker chili.  Add the beans and stir until everything is combined.

Green Bean Chili all ingredients in pot
Green Bean Chili in pot before cooking

Cook over medium or medium-low heat for 30 minutes, stirring frequently.  If the chili thickens too much you can add water. If it is too thin you can cook it a bit longer.

Turn off the heat and prepare to enjoy a nice bowl of comfort…without the guilt.  I like this chili because it is thick and flavorful and so easy to prepare. The fact that it is a healthier option is a great bonus.

Green Bean Chili complete in pot

Green Bean Chili

This version of chili is chock full of chunks of turkey and veggies.  It has a wonderful thick tomato base and is spiced just right.
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time45 mins
Author: Wench Sherry

Ingredients

  • 3 lbs lean ground turkey
  • 1 cup onion diced
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 28 oz crushed tomatoes
  • 29 oz tomato sauce
  • 5 cans green beans (french or regular cut) 14.5 oz each
  • 2 – 4 Tbs chili powder
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper

Instructions

  • Sautee the ground turkey and onions in a large soup pot until the turkey is browned and completely done.  The onions should be softened and translucent by then. Season the turkey and onions while they are cooking with 1 teaspoon of salt and ½ teaspoon of black pepper.  Make sure to break the turkey up into small pieces while cooking.
  • Add the undrained crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, 3 or 4 Tablespoons of chili powder (depending on how spicy you like chili), 2 teaspoons of garlic powder, 1 teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper (this is the 2nd time that you add salt and pepper).  You can adjust the salt to your needs. Start with less and add more if you want.
  • Open all the cans of green beans.  I like to drain 4 cans and leave 1 undrained.  You can adjust this to your liking. I just happen to like thicker chili.  Add the beans and stir until everything is combined. Cook over medium or medium-low heat for 30 minutes, stirring frequently.  If the chili thickens too much you can add water. If it is too thin you can cook it a bit longer. Remove from the heat and enjoy.

Chicken Sausage Gumbo

Chicken Sausage Gumbo

Hi Everybody!  How Ya’ll Are? Spring is slowly working its way into my brain.  By late February and early March, I am getting pretty desperate for the winter to end.  I’m tired of gray skies and brown landscapes. I’m tired of my winter clothes and being cold.  I’m even tired of the fires in the fireplace. I am just over all of it. When Valentine’s Day has come and gone, I finally begin to see the glow of the coming Spring on the horizon.  The promise of Easter is in the air but before that comes Fat Tuesday. Now, when I was a kid, my family did not celebrate this day. I actually did not really know much about it until I was an adult and working at Illinois College.  I knew about Mardi Gras, of course, but was unfamiliar with the concept of feasting on Fat Tuesday. I have always been drawn to Cajun and Creole cooking. Actually, I have always been interested in anything with French American or French Canadian aspects.  I once took a Canadian Culture class in college and we sampled some wonderful foods that were prepared by my professor. The dishes were such that this Midwestern farm girl had never experienced and I loved them.

After I started work at IC, my boss at that time, Steve, decided to introduce the idea of a Fat Tuesday potluck in our department.  Steve always made a crockpot Jambalaya to share. It was so good and he was nice enough to give me the recipe. Steve has since retired but I have made that dish for our Fat Tuesday potlucks several times.  

My current boss, Patrick, and I will use any excuse to have a potluck or celebration, so we still carry on the Fat Tuesday office event.  I am a huge advocate of sharing a meal with people and I love, love, love making something delicious to contribute to the meal. For these late winter soirees I have also made Bananas Foster and King Cake.  This year I will be making a King Cake again. Hint – my King Cake is really my Cinnamon Sugar Tea Ring with Mardi Gras colored sugar as decoration and a little plastic baby inserted inside. Check out that recipe here.  I want to bring a side too but I can’t decide what that will be. I am leaning heavily toward hushpuppies or crawfish cornbread. One of my co-workers (Kelsi) will bring Mardi Gras chili so I think I will skip the Jambalaya this year.  

However, I still wanted to have something warm, comforting and Cajun this weekend at home so I decided to make some Chicken and Sausage Gumbo.  I am no expert on Cajun cooking and so I don’t really know what the differences are supposed to be between gumbo and jambalaya and I think that what I make is a combination of both.  It doesn’t matter to me as long as it is delicious and warming to the tummy and soul. This weekend it was bitterly cold here in Illinois so we definitely needed it. We always enjoy this wonderful soup that is full of chicken, bacon, sausage, veggies and tomato spiked broth.  It has a huge amount of flavor and a little bit of spicy heat. It makes you want to say Ayeee!

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