I made homemade broth with the turkey carcass and also diced the leftover meat and separated in 2 cup portions for future meals.
I made a big pot of Turkey Noodle Soup on Tuesday and that turned out to be dinner for two nights in a row. Perfect for a snowy Tuesday night dinner. I'm pretty sure Joe enjoyed having a hot bowl of soup on Wednesday too since he worked outside most of the day on Wednesday.
A couple of weeks ago, I found a recipe for Chipotle Turkey Chili online. I knew right away that I wanted to make it, since it would be different than any of the other meals I made with leftover turkey after Thanksgiving.
You can view the original recipe here. As with most recipes I try, I adapted this either to simplify or to fit our tastes.
Chipotle Turkey Chili
Ingredients:
- 28 oz. can crushed tomatoes with basil
- 14.5 oz. can fire roasted diced tomatoes
- 2 Tbs. chipotle chilies in Adobo, diced
- 1 1/2 Tbs. Oregano
- 1 tsp. cumin
- 3 tsp. chili powder
- Oil
- 2 small onions, diced
- 2 celery stalks, diced
- 1 red bell pepper, diced
- 1 green bell pepper, diced
- 2 heaping tsp. minced garlic
- 1 15 oz. can Cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 15 oz. can black beans, drained and rinsed
- 8 oz. cooked ground turkey
- 1 1/2 cups diced, cooked turkey
Directions:
- cook celery, bell peppers and onions in hot oil for a few minutes over medium heat.
- add the cooked ground turkey (mine was still frozen)
- once the turkey is heated through, add the crushed tomatoes, diced tomatoes along with chipotle chilis in adobo and the spices
- stir until combined and allow to cook for a few minutes
- add diced turkey and beans
- bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer and cover
- cook until vegetables are tender
I also think that this would be a perfect recipe for the crock-pot, just throw in all the ingredients and cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 4 hours.
This recipe made a lot of chili and I'm really glad it did! We LOVED it so much that we didn't mind eating it 3 days in a row!!! It was soooo good, I couldn't bring myself to put the leftovers in the freezer (even if they would have fit in the freezer) so we just ate it until it was gone! There is one small container left, perfect for lunch. We really could have gotten a 4th night's dinner out of this pot of chili, but we ate some pretty hearty portions on the last night since we were trying to finish it up!
I still have some diced and ground turkey in the freezer, so I have a feeling I'll be making another pot of this yummy chili before the winter is over.....maybe for Super Bowl!
You can find this recipe linked to the following blog carnivals:
- Chili Cook Off
- Slightly Indulgent Tuesday
- Tasty Tuesday Parade of Foods
- Tuesdays at the Table
- Tempt My Tummy Tuesday
- Hearth and Soul Hop
- Tuesday Night Supper Club
- Delicious Dishes
- Tasty Tuesdays Bloghop
- Crock Pot Wednesday
- What's Cooking Wednesday
- Works For Me Wednesday
- Show and Tell
- Whatever Goes Wednesday
- What's Cooking Wednesday
- Whatcha Makin' Wednesdays
- Look What I Made
- Make it Yours Day
- Penny Pinching Party
- Whassup Wednesday
- Recipes I Can't Wait to Try!
- Frugal Food Thursday
- Life in a Shoe
15 comments:
I love making turkeys just for the meat. You can use the meat for casseroles, soups, salads, whatever. I LOVE this chili! I love adobo sauce, it's one of my favorite sauces.
I've never made a turkey before, only received leftovers from family after Christmas and Thanksgiving. This looks like a perfect way to use it up!
LOVE me some chili!! and love that you threw in some adobo sauce. Brilliant Idea!
Wanted to invite you to link this recipe up a weekly event I host titled Seasonal Sundays! http://realsustenance.com/
xo, Brittany
Nothing says comfort food like a good spicy chili and yours is sayin' it loud. Looks great and thanksf for linking to the Hearth and Soul hop this week.
Oooo....I would totally try that. I don't eat burger, so I always miss out on the Chili. Now, a solution!! :-)
Looks great! It's that time of year for some good chili!
I'm laughing because I've done the extra turkey thing before. But I'm nowhere near as bad as my mother. If she can get inexpensive turkeys around thanksgiving, she'll buy as many as she can get in the freezer, and then spend the rest of the year complaining that she doesn't have an occasion to cook one. Thanks for sharing your spicy delight with the Hearth and Soul hop.
p.s. I'm your newest follower!
You had me at chipotle! This looks so very tasty! Thanks for sharing on Recipes I Can't Wait to Try!
Yum, chipotle sounds like a fantastic thing to add to chili. I can just imagine how wonderful that smoky flavor is in this dish.
I am so glad that you brought your Chipotle Turkey Chili, I have a extra Turkey that I need to cook. Your chili looks delicious. Thank you so much for coming to Full Plate Thursday and please come back!
Oh that sounds yummy, and just the kind of recipe I need for trying out my new crock pot!
Would love you to share them at my Food Fight Friday link party.
http://choochmagooz.blogspot.com/2011/01/food-fight-friday-anything-goes.html
this looks really delicious....i really like chipotle and think the addition of turkey is so smart! thank you for sharing with tuesday night supper club!
Congratulations Alison! Your Chipotle Turkey Chili will be featured on Full Plate Thursday this week 1-27-11. It was so good!
Hi Alison! Thanks for stopping 'Beneath The Big Oak' and visiting! Miz Helen's is always a great spot to meet new friends. Your Chipotle Chili looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
~Holly
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