Comfort in the Kitchen

26 February 2009 | by Jen in Domestic, Free Stuff

turkey-chili

I have to admit, one of the things that I love to do most when I get back from a trip is housework. I have done countless loads of laundry in the past couple of days as well as a lot of cooking. In a effort to save both time and money I’ve taken to cooking large batches of goodies then freezing whatever I don’t think we’ll eat within a week.

This winter I’ve been in chili mode. Mainly turkey chili that I make in the huge crockpot my mom gave me a few years ago. (I never thought I’d have such a need for so large a pot but it has certainly come in handy.) The day we got back we went to the store in the evening to get groceries including turkey chili stuff.

I just spied Alicia’s dad’s chili (yum) which I’ll have to try the next round of chili-making (and once I locate liquid smoke, something I haven’t been able to find at the market yet).

I have yet to make the same recipe twice. I wanted something a little spicier this time and yes, in my opinion, I would say this was a medium spicy which can be hot if you plan on eating a big bowl of it! This version is also low sodium and low fat as well as onion and gluten-free. That being said, I thought it was pretty good with some sea salt and cheddar cheese!

“Jen’s Healthy Turkey Chili”

Ingredients:

2.5 lb lean ground turkey

.25-.5 lb pork roast, trimmed of fat and de-boned and cut up

1-28 oz can whole or diced tomatoes (with juice)

1 small can tomato paste

1 can whole corn (with juice)

2 chipotle peppers in adobo, de-seeded and chopped

1/4 c white cooking wine

2 T maple syrup

4 large cloves garlic, crushed

1 T chili powder

2 t oregano

1 T ground coriander

2 t ground cumin

1/4 t cinnamon

1 t bacon salt or regular salt (optional)

1 bay leaf

1 T (heaping) ground unsweetened cocoa

1/4 c cornmeal

Optional garnish: sea salt, shredded cheese, chopped red onions, sour cream…

Directions:  Brown pork in a skillet and add to crock pot. Brown turkey in the skillet, drain (optional if you are using lean meat – I personally don’t drain this, only skim off any foam if it comes up) and add to crock pot. Add the rest of the ingredients to the crock pot and stir. Cook for 4 hours. Serve and garnish. (Wasn’t that easy?)

And for dessert, some gluten-free dark chocolate chip and hazelnut cookies:

gluten-free-choco-cookies

This was also an experiment. (Ok, so most of my cooking could be categorized as such.) I bought some gluten-free Trader Joe’s brownie mix, halved the oil and mixed in dark chocolate pieces and chopped hazelnuts. I turned the brownies into drop cookies, used parchment paper on the cookie sheet and baked them for 14 minutes. They are pretty good and very rich (chocolate-wise) .

If anyone tries my turkey chili recipe I’d love to hear your thoughts. :)

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7 Comments

  • At 2009.02.26 15:51, Lavender Dreamer said:

    My hubby uses a LOT of spices in his chili and I see some of the same ones in your recipe! But jen…I have to give you ONE more ingredient for the next time you make chili that adds so much flavor! We’ve been squeezing a half LIME in the chili while it cooks and OH MY! My hubby never makes it the same twice but no matter what the combo is….add the lime! It brings out the chili flavors! Your cookies look wonderful, too! ENJOY!

    • At 2009.02.26 16:08, Casey said:

      Oh! Thank you for sharing this! My husband loves chili and has been on me to make something in the crockpot we have. ;) Shall have to put this on my recipe list next week!

      • At 2009.02.26 17:14, Elizabeth said:

        I make turkey chili all the time, but I think I like what you put in yours better!!The ingredients sound so good.

        • At 2009.02.27 11:50, Lucy Leadskin said:

          YUM! I’ll be trying these in the kitchen soon! Glad to hear you had a good time on the islands, and good to see you back safe and sound. xo!

          • At 2009.03.04 01:11, jen said:

            thanks!BR/BR/i’ll have to add the lime juice next time, sounds good!

            • At 2009.03.05 14:09, Queenie said:

              Hi Jen! I gave Alicia’s Dad’s Chili a whirl a week ago and I personally found it much too sweet. It was barbeque-sauce sweet. My husband really enjoyed it though, so at least it didn’t go to waste :) BR/BR/If you are having trouble finding liquid smoke (I did, too), it’s going to be hidden in the BBQ sauce section of the market, and the bottles are small, so it might take a good search to turn it up. Good luck!

              • At 2010.07.25 14:26, zaklady bukmacherskie said:

                Great info, thanks for useful article. I am waiting for more

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