23 Ground Turkey Recipes to Add to Your Dinner Rotation (2024)

Ground turkey is one of the most versatile and healthy proteins you can cook with. By using this leaner protein, you can turn some of your favorite meals into better-for-you dishes without giving up an ounce of flavor. We're sharing our best ground turkey recipes for weeknight meals and more.

Yes, there are meatballs, burgers, chili, and stellar versions of other recipes you'd expect to find in our collection. We've also got some less well-known ways to use ground turkey for weeknight meals, including takes on the stir fry, pasta dishes, pot pie, and hand pies. We're sure you're going to love these ground turkey recipes so much that you'll be adding them to your regular dinner rotation.

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Creamy Baked Tortellini with Spinach

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Here's a pasta casserole you'll want to make on repeat! Store-bought fresh or frozen cheese tortellini are the base of the dish but it's the super-quick turkey ragu that's the real star of this pasta bake.

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Turkey-Mushroom Patty Melts

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Juicy and full of umami, these patties combine the taste of mild ground turkey with button mushrooms. To make it a proper melt, we griddle slices of rye bread until toasted then top them with the patties, Havarti cheese, and lemon-dressed shredded lettuce.

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Turkey Meatballs in Apricot Sauce with Mint and Almonds

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They're just so good! These meatballs have a soft, almost fluffy consistency since they don't get seared. The dried apricots steep with cinnamon and chicken broth, then gets puréed with onion, melding into a bubbling sauce with a subtle spice and a sweetness that kids will love.

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Greek Turkey Burger

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Much as we love a big turkey patty in a burger bun, we also adore this refreshing and different take. These petit burgers are steamed so they don't dry out, then they get a quick post-steam sear, and are served atop pita, along with hummus, cucumber spears, arugula, and lemony yogurt sauce.

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Turkey and Mushroom Bolognese

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Not only is this a lighter version of the classic Italian recipe, but it only requires 35 minutes of prep. Ground turkey, assorted mushrooms, carrots, and onion round out this delicious dish.

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Ginger-Peanut Turkey Stir-Fry

As easy to make as it is satisfying, this ground turkey stir-fry comes together in a flash. With an ingredient list packed with peanut butter, fresh ginger, tender lettuce, sugar, and lime juice, everyone will be asking for seconds of this tasty creation.

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Whole Stuffed Cabbage

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Our take on the Eastern European classic uses ground turkey, kasha (roasted buckwheat kernels), cabbage, finely chopped onions, and fresh herbs for a spectacular dish.

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Turkey-Pesto Meatball Soup

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Ground turkey is mixed with panko breadcrumbs, lightly whisked egg, Parmigiano-Reggiano, salt, and freshly ground pepper to make these light meatballs. And to make prep even easier, the meatballs can be refrigerated for up to one day ahead of time.

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Turkey Meatloaf with Hoisin Glaze

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Meatloaf has long been a dinner staple. Our version, made with ground turkey, is a lightened up take on the classic. It's topped with a homemade hoisin glaze for a sweet and tangy taste.

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Instant Pot Turkey Chili

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The multicooker is especially well-suited to making dishes like chili. A number of vegetables and plenty of herbs and spices come together to create a dish full of heady aromas.

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Roasted Garlic Turkey Burgers

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Aged provolone cheese and fresh sage are mixed with ground turkey for these burgers. It's a combination that ensures the burgers will stay tender when they're cooked over the heat of an outdoor grill.

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Italian Wedding Soup with Turkey Meatballs

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This delicious dish comes together in only 25 minutes, but the flavors will fool your family—they'll think you spend the whole day cooking. We also like that this recipe can be made ahead of time and frozen for up to three months.

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Turkey Chili

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This version of turkey chili uses both ground and shredded turkey meat for a protein-packed dish. Pink beans, white onion, ancho chiles, and garlic round out the flavor profile.

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One-Pot Thai Turkey and Rice

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Here's a one-skillet meal that is sure to please. Lime juice, garlic, ginger, and coconut milk bring a new level of flavor to ground turkey. Another bonus: this recipe is quick to prep and fast to cleanup.

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Honey-Chipotle Turkey Meatballs

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Ground turkey, garlic cloves, chopped chipotle chiles in adobo sauce, honey, and cider vinegar bring the flavor in this mouthwatering recipe.

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Turkey-Meatloaf Burgers

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This recipe combines two of our favorite uses for ground turkey: meatloaf and burgers. Best of all, it makes enough for eight, so it's the perfect addition to your next cookout.

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Chipotle-Glazed Meatloaf with Sweet Potatoes

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Instead of classic mashed potatoes, this recipe uses the nutrient-rich sweet potato for a sweet side, while a chipotle glaze turns out to be the finishing touch turkey meatloaf needs.

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Zucchini-Ribbon "Lasagna"

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Nutrient-rich zucchini is substituted for the pasta while ground turkey replaces the beef in this healthy version of the Italian classic lasagna.

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One-Pot Turkey Skillet Pie

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A savory pie is made from ground turkey topped with cheddar biscuits, what could be better? This rich, filling meal is guaranteed to become a new family favorite. And since it comes together in less than an hour, you can enjoy it any night of the week.

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Spinach-and-Turkey Hand Pies

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Leftover turkey meatloaf made from our Greek-Style Meatloaf is used as the filling for these savory hand pies.

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Mustard Turkey Burgers

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The simple patty is made with ground turkey, minced red onion, Dijon mustard, and salt, and is served atop a whole wheat bun with avocado for a satisfying and easy dinner.

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Ground Turkey Tacos

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Here's a lighter take on the classic taco and it's all thanks to the lean ground turkey. Our recipe makes eight servings, so there's plenty for everyone.

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Pot Sticker Dumplings and Soy-Vinegar Sauce

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The crispy-yet-soft texture of these dumplings explodes with ground turkey. There's a hint of punchy flavor from the soy-vinegar dipping sauce.

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FAQs

What can I add to ground turkey to make it taste better? ›

The Turkey Seasoning:
  1. Chili powder.
  2. Ground cumin.
  3. Garlic powder.
  4. Onion powder.
  5. Paprika or dried oregano.
  6. Salt & Black Pepper.
  7. Optional: red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper or a little spice kick.
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How to jazz up ground turkey? ›

There are plenty of easy ground turkey recipes out there. But, you will always need spices like olive oil, kosher salt and pepper, chili powder, and garlic powder. You can add minced garlic, and freshly chopped onions and peppers, for an extra edge.

When not to cook ground turkey? ›

Raw turkey meat should be light pink or beige, depending on the type of meat and its fat content. The meat color becomes dull as time passes, which is normal. However, if the meat has a brown, gray or yellow or green hue, you will want to part ways with it.

What can I add to ground turkey to make it less dry? ›

Mushrooms add moisture, mouthfeel, and umami (beefy) flavor to the otherwise dry ground turkey. When mushrooms are chopped up into little bits, they easily and evenly mix with ground turkey making the protein so tender and flavorful while also giving the dish a veggie boost.

How can I improve my turkey flavor? ›

Fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, and sage along with a half lemon go a long way to add flavor, and stuffing it into the bird takes almost no time at all. (While you're at it, season the cavity with a good amount of salt and pepper.) Brining is an essential step to ensure a juicy bird.

How do you make ground turkey not bland? ›

Before you start cooking, be sure to season the ground turkey well with salt and pepper. Also consider including dried herbs and spices for additional flavor. If you're cooking meatballs or meatloaf, pinch off some of the seasoned mixture and cook it in a skillet to taste. Adjust seasoning accordingly.

What is the danger zone for ground turkey? ›

Bacteria grow most rapidly in the range of temperatures between 40 ° and 140 °F, doubling in number in as little as 20 minutes. This range of temperatures is often called the "Danger Zone." That's why the Meat and Poultry Hotline advises consumers to never leave food out of refrigeration over 2 hours.

Why is my ground turkey grey? ›

But as any poultry starts to go bad, it will start to turn an unpleasant shade of gray. If that pink hue starts to look slightly dull then it's time to use up your ground turkey immediately, and if it has a gray tint (even just a slight one), then it's time to toss it.

How can you tell if ground turkey has gone bad? ›

Check if your turkey has a bad sour-smelling odor to know if it's spoiled. Toss out your ground turkey if it has a slimy texture. Get rid of ground turkey if it darkens or dulls to a dark gray color, a sure sign it's gone bad.

What to season turkey with? ›

Stick with salt and pepper, put herbs like rosemary, thyme, and sage to work, or take spicy Cajun seasoning for a spin for some kick. Whatever blend you choose, spread it all over the turkey—on top, underneath, between the body and wings and legs, under the skin, and even in the cavity of the bird.

How do you cook ground turkey so it is moist? ›

Even 93 percent lean ground turkey—often the fattiest preground turkey you can buy—can still taste too lean and can easily dry out during cooking. To temper those effects, we added 2 tablespoons of melted butter to the meat, along with a panade of milk and panko.

Do you wash ground turkey? ›

From a food safety perspective, washing raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb or veal before cooking it is not recommended as the safest method. If you wash meat or poultry, some bacteria can be splashed on the surfaces of your kitchen, which can make you sick if not properly cleaned and sanitized.

What can I put in the turkey for best flavor? ›

Instead of filling your bird with stuffing, fill it with aromatics. (News flash: Cooking stuffing inside a turkey can be dangerous.) The basics, like onion, garlic, thyme, rosemary, and sage, help lend that traditional Thanksgiving flavor. Take your aromatics up a notch by adding halved lemons or oranges.

How do you hide the taste of ground turkey? ›

My solution is to go heavy on the spices to overpower the turkey flavor and turn it towards the flavor I am looking for. So, really heavy on the garlic and oregano if making Italian style meat balls, or lots of garlic, ginger, soy etc. if going Asian.

How do you season a bland turkey? ›

Add flavor to a bland turkey.

Sprinkle all over with sea salt and a few grinds of fresh black pepper. And be sure to properly season the gravy.

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