Wednesday, May 20, 2009


Turkey Chili

What a delicious dish that is easy to prepare and most of all healthy too! The benefits of using turkey are fewer calories, high-protein, lower cost and it is nutrient-rich. When purchasing the turkey at your local market check to make sure it is lean. Much like ground beef and chicken, there are varieties. One way to eat healthy is to choose leaner meat. With beef, chicken and turkey, the leaner it is, the less fat you will have in your dish. You can locate this percentage on the nutrition label.

Another tip is if someone in your family just refuses to eat turkey over beef you can cut the meat portion of the recipe in half and mix turkey and lean ground beef together. They may not even notice a difference. If that does not work you can substitute the turkey for the leanest ground beef and keep the chili healthy. Don't forget to get creative and add your own favorite ingredients, spices or flavors. You may end up with a new family recipe to share with others! I like to have fun when I am cooking by including family and friends, so feel free to modify this recipe to meet your personal taste.

Here are some food safety tips when handling turkey:

  • Remember to use separate cutting boards for meat and fruit/vegetables.
  • If you prepare the dish early remember to place it in the refrigerator. It's important to refrigerate foods and leftovers within two hours or less. This slows down bacterial growth. The best way to cool leftovers, such as chili is to divide the leftovers into shallow containers for quicker cooling.
  • Defrost in the refrigerator versus counter tops and remember to place the meat on the lower level to prevent cross contamination.


    I hope you enjoy this recipe!

Cassandra Coleman

3 comments:

Diane Nichols said...

This sounds really delicious and healty. I do have a suggesting for those that do not care for beans but would like to get the vegetables in for the family, try zucchini cut real small. It has little taste and all of the other flavors will cover it up. Most of the time unless you say something people will not even know it is in there.
Thanks for all of the great recipes.

Cassandra Coleman said...

Great suggestion! This is a prime example of utilizing this recipe to make it your own.

That is a wonderful way to personalize it and sneak in vegetables too!

Thanks again!

Cassandra

Sandra said...

The recipe in this video is well explained with descriptions of both sounds and smells. MMMMMmmm....sounds great! It has healthy ingredients that are also nutritious and economical. A person could omit an ingredient and still have a tasty, delicious meal to their family's liking.
Can't wait to try it!