This Cheesy Turkey Enchilada Rice Skillet is a one-pan wonder packed with bold enchilada flavor, tender ground turkey, beans, corn, and melty cheese. A quick and easy weeknight dinner the whole family will love!
Cheesy Turkey Enchilada Rice Skillet – A One-Pan Wonder
If there's one thing I’ve learned to treasure in the middle of a busy week, it’s the magic of a good one-pot meal. Fewer dishes, easy prep, and something hearty bubbling away on the stove—it’s the trifecta of kitchen happiness. This Cheesy Turkey Enchilada Rice Skillet checks every box: it’s quick to make, easy to clean up, and packed with bold, family-approved flavor. Even the pickiest eaters will light up when they see this skillet coming to the table, melty cheese and all.
We love our Latin-inspired flavors around here—those smoky spices, vibrant green chiles, and saucy, satisfying bites just feel like comfort food with a little kick. And when summer heat rolls in, I’m all about meals that keep the oven off. This skillet comes together right on the stovetop in about 30 minutes, which means no sweating over a hot oven and no long waits for dinner to be ready.
Loaded with lean ground turkey, tender rice, pinto beans, corn, and plenty of enchilada sauce, this dish delivers the same cozy satisfaction of a pan of baked enchiladas—without all the rolling and layering. Just one skillet, one stir, and one truly delicious dinner.
Your Easy Enchilada Skillet Checklist
Produce
- Yellow or white onion
- Fresh cilantro
Meat
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Ground turkey
Canned Goods
- Diced tomatoes
- Pinto beans
- Corn (fresh or frozen if preferred)
- Chopped green chiles
- Red enchilada sauce
- Low-sodium chicken broth
- White rice
Dairy
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Shredded Monterey Jack cheese
Spices & Pantry
- Olive oil
- Ground cumin
- Chili powder
- Kosher salt
Substitutions and Variations
Substitutions
Don’t have everything on hand? No worries—this recipe is super flexible! Here are some easy ingredient swaps to help make it work with what’s already in your kitchen:
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Ground turkey → Use ground chicken, lean ground beef, or even plant-based crumbles
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White rice → Try brown rice (increase simmer time), jasmine rice, or even cooked quinoa
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Pinto beans → Swap with black beans, kidney beans, or chickpeas
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Monterey Jack cheese → Use shredded cheddar, a Mexican blend, or pepper jack for extra heat
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Chicken broth → Sub in vegetable broth or even water in a pinch
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Red enchilada sauce → Use green enchilada sauce
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Canned corn → Fresh or frozen corn kernels work great too
Want to switch things up? This one-pan wonder is easy to customize. Here are a few tasty twists to make it your own:
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Make it vegetarian – Skip the turkey and add extra beans or a can of drained lentils for a protein-packed, meatless version.
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Spice it up – Add diced jalapeños with the onion or use hot enchilada sauce for a bolder kick.
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Low-carb option – Swap the rice for riced cauliflower (just reduce the broth and simmer time).
Southwest twist – Add a handful of diced bell peppers or zucchini with the onion for extra veggies.
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Taco-style – Spoon leftovers into taco shells or tortillas for a next-day remix!
Kitchen Tips and Notes
A few simple tricks can make this one-pan meal even easier and more delicious:
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Toast the rice – Don’t skip this step! Lightly toasting the rice before adding the liquids adds a subtle nutty flavor and helps it hold its texture as it cooks.
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Use a large, deep skillet – A 12-inch deep sauté pan or nonstick skillet works best to keep everything contained without bubbling over.
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Let it rest before serving – After the cheese melts, let the skillet sit off the heat for 3–5 minutes. This helps the rice firm up and makes scooping easier.
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Taste and season as you go – Enchilada sauces vary in saltiness, so taste before adding extra salt at the end.
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Frozen corn is a great shortcut – No need to thaw—just toss it in frozen!
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Add toppings at the table – Let everyone customize their plate with sour cream, avocado slices, lime wedges, or crushed tortilla chips for crunch.
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