Showing posts with label dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinner. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Grilled Veggie Naan Pizza


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Grilled veggies, bursting with flavor, on a Naan flatbread, make for one heck of a Grilled Veggies Naan Pizza! - Slice of Southern

The last day of summer is here and we're celebrating in style with grilled pizza!

We love pizza and have it often.  I've used so many different bases for pizzas such as Zucchini and Sausage Flatbread Pizza, The BEST Pizza Dough, and this French Bread Pizza..but today we are going to use Naan bread, AND we are going to fire up the grill while we still can!

Grilled veggies, bursting with flavor, on a Naan flatbread, make for one heck of a Grilled Veggies Naan Pizza! - Slice of Southern

Naan is an Indian style flatbread and is the perfect base for a quick pizza.  It's sturdy enough to hold up against hearty toppings yet soft enough for a nice bite.

It's all about the GRILLED VEGGIES!  Yes, today's pizza is bursting with flavors from the addition of grilled vegetables for the toppings.  Just forage in your frig for your favorite veggies that will hold up on the grill and get going.  We used red onion, zucchini, tomatoes, and summer squash.

Grilling brings on the FLAVOR!  When grilling vegetables make sure to douse them in oil and season them with a little Italian herbs for extra flavor.  Get some good grill marks on your veggies too, cause that's where the flavor is!

Grilled veggies, bursting with flavor, on a Naan flatbread, make for one heck of a Grilled Veggies Naan Pizza! - Slice of Southern

Show your pizza a little love!  Top your naan bread with your favorite pizza sauce, then sprinkle on a seasoning mix to give it some more flavor.  Pile on the grilled and chopped veggies then add a little Parmesan cheese.  Pop it back on the grill to heat it all up then add a sprinkle of fresh basil and a douse of good olive oil!

Try this recipe out this weekend while the weather still allow for grilling.  You will be surprised by how easy this is to make, but you won't be surprised at how GOOD it tastes!

Enjoy!





Grilled Veggie Naan Pizza

serves 1

1 medium sized Naan flatbread (I used Stonefire's)
1 zucchini, sliced into planks
1 summer squash, sliced into planks
1 tomato sliced
1 red onion, sliced and left in whole slices
olive oil
1 tsp Italian seasoning
pizza sauce
pizza seasoning
shaved Parmesan cheese
basil, chopped

Preheat your grill over medium heat.  Drizzle olive oil on the sliced vegetables, both sides, and sprinkle with the Italian seasoning.  Place on grill and cook until tender, about 5 minutes.  Turning when necessary.

Remove vegetables to a cutting board and chop into bite sized pieces.  Set aside.

To assemble pizza take your Naan flatbread and add some pizza sauce to the bottom.  Sprinkle with some pizza seasoning.  Add your grilled, chopped vegetables and place back on the grill.  Cook, covered, for about 7-8 minutes until warmed through.  Remove and sprinkle with Parmesan, douse with a little olive oil, and sprinkle chopped basil on top.  Cut and serve.


Grilled veggies, bursting with flavor, on a Naan flatbread, make for one heck of a Grilled Veggies Naan Pizza! - Slice of Southern

Grilled veggies, bursting with flavor, on a Naan flatbread, make for one heck of a Grilled Veggies Naan Pizza! - Slice of Southern


Sunday, September 16, 2018

Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs


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Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs are a summer treat!  Bursting with flavors your crave for the rest of the summer! - Slice of Southern

Summer, oh Summer, don't leave me yet.....!

I'm in love with summer and I'm going to grill until the rain comes!  Even though the evenings are shorter now I still find that we love to grill and eat al fresco every chance we get.


Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs are a summer treat!  Bursting with flavors your crave for the rest of the summer! - Slice of Southern

Our go to meal this summer has been this extremely tasty grilled chicken dish, but MGG's love of kabobs is the inspiration for today's recipe.  When shopping for food the other day he said "Let's make chicken kabobs, but not Persian ones, something with a different flair."  Taking that lead I knew that we had enough vegetables to make a Mediterranean meal, so we grabbed some chicken and a lemon and off we went.


Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs are a summer treat!  Bursting with flavors your crave for the rest of the summer! - Slice of Southern

Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs

What are kabobs?  They are varieties of meat that are cooked on skewers or a spit.  Typically from the middle east, but many countries have a version of a kabob (kebab).  They've been adapted in American to fit any type of meat and vegetable mix with any flavor profile.  I've made Jamaican Jerk Chicken Kabobs, Lemon Garlic Beef Kabobs, Moorish Pork Kabobs, and Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs to name a few.  Anything goes!


Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs are a summer treat!  Bursting with flavors your crave for the rest of the summer! - Slice of Southern


It's all about the flavor! 



Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs

serves 4

2 tsp Spanish paprika
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp dried oregano
4 clove minced garlic
Salt and pepper
1/4 cup lemon juice - 1 lemon
1/2 cup blood orange olive oil
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into cubes
1 large zucchini, halved and cut into large chunks
1 large yellow squash, halved and cut into large chunks

wooden skewers


In a re-sealable bag add the cubed chicken along with the spices, salt and pepper to taste, garlic, lemon juice and olive oil. Toss to coat. Allow to marinate in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours.


If using wooden skewers place them in water and soak for 30 minutes.


Place sliced vegetables in a medium bowl and toss with olive oil. Season with salt and pepper.


Pre-heat a gas grill to medium heat. Thread the chicken cubes, zucchini, and yellow squash onto wood skewers. 

Lightly oil the grill grate. Place the kabobs on the grate and cover, turning occasionally for 12-15 minutes, or until the chicken juices run clear. Remove and serve immediately.


Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs are a summer treat!  Bursting with flavors your crave for the rest of the summer! - Slice of Southern

Mediterranean Chicken Kabobs are a summer treat!  Bursting with flavors your crave for the rest of the summer! - Slice of Southern



Thursday, July 5, 2018

Weeknight Balsamic Steak Salad


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Weeknight Balsamic Steak Salad:  A simple salad topped with a steak that's juicy, tender, and dripping with wonderful flavor. All made on a weeknight! - Slice of Southern

Are you ready for summer cooking?

How about a quick and easy weeknight meal that's delicious and satisfying?

I'm all about easy and quick during the summer so that we can spend more time outside enjoying the long evenings.  This recipe fits the bill with easy and quick, plus the bold flavors make this a crave-worthy recipe!


Weeknight Balsamic Steak Salad:  A simple salad topped with a steak that's juicy, tender, and dripping with wonderful flavor. All made on a weeknight! - Slice of Southern

WEEKNIGHT BALSAMIC STEAK SALAD

This recipe can be made in 20 minutes with a little prep.  You should marinate the meat the night before and leave it in the refrigerator to soak up the yummy flavors until you are ready to cook.  Once that is done this meal comes together quickly.  All that's left is to grill the steak and put together the salad.  You will have one mouthwatering dish on the table in no time!

The marinade is full of complexity that leaves the steak juicy, tender, and dripping with wonderful flavor.  The salad is clean and simple with layers of tomatoes and avocado that compliment the steak.  The real punch comes from the blue cheese.  It's mind blowing how well these flavors compliment each other and this really makes the dish special so don't skip the cheese!  Some reserved marinade stands in as the dressing so the flavor profile is continued. 

Weeknight Balsamic Steak Salad:  A simple salad topped with a steak that's juicy, tender, and dripping with wonderful flavor. All made on a weeknight! - Slice of Southern

We really love this salad, and I promise it's really easy to make on a weeknight.  Enjoy your new dinner recipe and enjoy the summer evenings!






Weeknight Balsamic Steak Salad

serves 2

1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup olive oil
1 teaspoon of lemon zest
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
1- 1 1/2 lb beef flank steak
1 package (9 ounces) ready-to-serve salad greens

8 cherry tomatoes, halved 
1 Persian cucumber, halved and sliced
1/2 medium ripe avocado, peeled and thinly sliced
Crumbled blue cheese

For the marinade/dressing: In a bowl add the balsamic vinegar, olive oil, lemon juice, lemon zest, thyme and salt & pepper. Whisk to combine. Take half of the mixture and place it in a resealable plastic bag. Reserve the rest in a jar to use as the dressing.

Add steak to the back and toss to coat. Place in the refrigerator overnight, until ready to cook.

Heat an outdoor grill to medium high heat. Remove the steak from the bag allowing the marinade to drain. Grill steak, covered, turning once, until desired doneness (135 degrees for medium-rare, 160 degrees for medium. Remove steak from grill and allow to rest 5-8 minutes before cutting.

Meanwhile, divide the salad greens among 2 plates. Top with tomatoes, avocado, cucumber, and cheese crumbles. Slice steak against the grain in thin slices and top the salad with the steak. Drizzle with reserved dressing and serve. 

Weeknight Balsamic Steak Salad:  A simple salad topped with a steak that's juicy, tender, and dripping with wonderful flavor. All made on a weeknight! - Slice of Southern
Weeknight Balsamic Steak Salad:  A simple salad topped with a steak that's juicy, tender, and dripping with wonderful flavor. All made on a weeknight! - Slice of Southern












Saturday, May 5, 2018

Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Mediterranean Rice


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Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Mediterranean Rice:  Grilled chicken smothered in the complex flavors of balsamic vinegar, Dijon, and lemon turn this into a company worthy meal, but simple enough for a family weeknight meal. - Slice of Southern

Boy do I have a recipe for you today!

It all started when I went to my local Farmer's Market over the weekend and ran into a booth that was displaying the most decadent looking oils and vinegars! Oh do I love specialty items.  So after tasting a dozen or so I decided to purchase 6 types.  Not 1 or 2, but 6 different flavors.  I went exotic with Pear Vinegar, Peach Jalapeno Vinegar, Blood Orange Olive Oil....and a few others.  However, one of their best is a basic Balsamic Vinegar.

The nectar of gods!  The flavor was soooo good I could chug it straight from the bottle!. It tastes like candy, no seriously it does!  With this precious new find I decided this would be first up in the next recipe I make. 


Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Mediterranean Rice:  Grilled chicken smothered in the complex flavors of balsamic vinegar, Dijon, and lemon turn this into a company worthy meal, but simple enough for a family weeknight meal. - Slice of Southern

So I got to thinking about a quick weeknight meal.  It's springtime and I don't want to be cooking all night and stuck in the kitchen.  I want to be sitting outdoors, enjoying the evening and glass of sangria!  With that in mind a quick chicken dish was in order.  Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Mediterranean Rice was born!

GRILLED BALSAMIC CHICKEN WITH
MEDITERRANEAN RICE

This dish does require a quick marinate of 1 hour or 2.  If you only have a tiny amount of time before dinner then leave the chicken marinating out on the counter for 15 minutes instead of placing the chicken and marinade in the refrigerator.  This will speed up the process. 

The rest comes together really quickly.  Make the rice and vegetable sauté first (using instant if you like) and then grill the chicken.  The meal comes together in about 30-40 minutes.  NOTE:  You can use any brand of balsamic vinegar you like.  Here's a link to the one I purchased which can be bought online as well.

Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Mediterranean Rice:  Grilled chicken smothered in the complex flavors of balsamic vinegar, Dijon, and lemon turn this into a company worthy meal, but simple enough for a family weeknight meal. - Slice of Southern


Grilled chicken smothered in the complex flavors of balsamic vinegar, Dijon, and lemon turn this into a company worthy meal, but simple enough for a family weeknight meal.  Accompanied by a flavorful rice that combines with the vegetables of the Mediterranean.  The perfect combination, and a winner in my book!

Enjoy!






Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Mediterranean Rice

serves 4

4 thin cut chicken breasts

Marinade:
2 T Dijon Mustard
2 T balsamic vinegar
juice of 1 lemon
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp paprika
1 1/2 tsp Italian Seasoning
2 T olive oil
salt and pepper to taste

Rice:
1 1/2 cups converted brown rice
1 1.2 cups chicken broth - low sodium
1/2 pint cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
1 Zucchini, sliced lengthwise and cut into moon shapes
1 T olive oil
1 tsp Italian Seasoning

Place the chicken breasts in a zip lock bag.  In a bowl add the rest of the marinade ingredients and stir to combine.  Remove 1/3 cup of the marinade and place in a container for use during grilling.  Add the rest of the marinade in the bag, seal and toss to coat the chicken.  Place in the refrigerator up to 2 hours.

In a small sauce pan add the chicken broth and bring to a boil over high heat.  Add the rice and cook until tender on low for 20 minutes.  Meanwhile in a medium skillet add the olive oil and heat over medium-high heat.  Add the tomatoes and zucchini and sauté until golden brown and tomatoes have burst.  About 3-5 minutes.  Sprinkle with Italian seasoning and stir to combine.  Remove from heat.  Once rice is done add vegetables to the rice and fluff, tossing to combine.

Using an indoor grill pan, heat over medium heat.  Add the marinated chicken to the grill pan, throwing away the used marinade.  Cook 3-4 minutes on the first side.  Turn and brush with the saved marinade, watching closely so the chicken doesn't burn.  Cook for 2-3 minutes until cooked through.

Remove from pan and serve along with the veggie rice.

Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Mediterranean Rice:  Grilled chicken smothered in the complex flavors of balsamic vinegar, Dijon, and lemon turn this into a company worthy meal, but simple enough for a family weeknight meal. - Slice of Southern





Saturday, March 17, 2018

Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs


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Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs:  Tender, juicy chicken legs doused with a wonderful honey soy sauce served over a bed of fluffy rice.  What could be more comforting than that? Slice of Southern

Need a quick weeknight meal?  Let's make a quick hot meal using the oven.

Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs is a weeknight wonder!  Just a few ingredients and some chicken legs and you'll have a tasty dinner on the table in no time.  One that the whole family will love.  

Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs:  Tender, juicy chicken legs doused with a wonderful honey soy sauce served over a bed of fluffy rice.  What could be more comforting than that? Slice of Southern


Tender, juicy chicken legs doused with a wonderful honey soy sauce served over a bed of fluffy rice.  What could be more comforting than that? 


Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs:  Tender, juicy chicken legs doused with a wonderful honey soy sauce served over a bed of fluffy rice.  What could be more comforting than that? Slice of Southern

Chicken legs are used hear as you can buy them cheaply and in bulk.  Everyone loves a good chicken leg!  They are the perfect vehicle for this mouthwatering sauce too.  They soak up the sauce perfectly while the chicken bakes and it gets in to all the nooks and crannies of the chicken, making for one boldly flavored chicken leg.


Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs:  Tender, juicy chicken legs doused with a wonderful honey soy sauce served over a bed of fluffy rice.  What could be more comforting than that? Slice of Southern

Enjoy!


Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs

6 chicken legs
salt and pepper
1/4 cup Asian rice wine
1/4 honey
1/4 low sodium soy sauce

Pat the chicken legs dry with a paper towel and place them in a baking dish.  Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

In a medium bowl add the rice wine, honey, and soy sauce.  Stir to combine.  Pour over the chicken coating all sides.  Allow to marinate at room temperature for 30 minutes.  

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees while the chicken marinates.  Cover your pan with foil and bake for 30 minutes.  Remove from the oven and turn the chicken over.  Uncover and bake another 15 minutes until golden brown on top.  Serve warm over rice if desired.


Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs:  Tender, juicy chicken legs doused with a wonderful honey soy sauce served over a bed of fluffy rice.  What could be more comforting than that? Slice of Southern

Baked Honey Soy Chicken Legs:  Tender, juicy chicken legs doused with a wonderful honey soy sauce served over a bed of fluffy rice.  What could be more comforting than that? Slice of Southern



Saturday, March 10, 2018

Cajun Pot Roast - Slow Cooker Heaven


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This Cajun Pot Roast is a twist on a classic but will have your mouth bursting with flavor and craving more! Slice of Southern

Winter seems to have finally come to Southern California.  

In a time where most of the country was dealing with rain and snow we've been experiencing an unusually dry and hot winter.  Like 80's hot...crazy I know.  We're tired of the heat and we crave water so that we won't be in a drought situation but the weather doesn't want to cooperate.  Finally, last week we got what they called out biggest storm of the season and we had rain.  Quite a bit I might add, and it's actually really, really cold.  

Out came the coats and the slow cookers!  Time for some comfort food to eat on a cold winter's night. 


This Cajun Pot Roast is a twist on a classic but will have your mouth bursting with flavor and craving more! Slice of Southern

It's March and I missed Mardi Gras, but that doesn't stop me from craving Cajun flavors.  And when I want slow cooked comfort food I always think of my Mom's Famous Pot Roast.  So I decided to turn her pot roast into a Cajun flavored one.   Meat that is tender but spiced just right, surrounded by soft flavorful vegetables.  Yum!  This Cajun Pot Roast is a twist on a classic but will have your mouth bursting with flavor and craving more!


This Cajun Pot Roast is a twist on a classic but will have your mouth bursting with flavor and craving more! Slice of Southern

I typically use chuck roast or sirloin, or top round roast for my cut of meat.  However, you can use your favorite cut.  To get extra flavor in your dish make sure to sear the meat prior to putting it in the slow cooker.  It makes a big difference in the flavor so don't skip this step.  

My favorite slow cooker is this one.  I've used it for a couple of years and just love it!  The size is perfect and the features make this handier than your average slow cooker.  


This Cajun Pot Roast is a twist on a classic but will have your mouth bursting with flavor and craving more! Slice of Southern

This dish is a definite winner and should be part of your rotation.  Make sure to fix this soon and tell me how you like it.  As I write this it's raining.  Another storm has made it's way down to So. Calif.  Although is bone chilling cold, we need the rain, and I enjoy being cozy in the house on a weekend!  Keep warm, and pull out your slow cookers.  They are top notch in my book!

Enjoy!





Cajun Pot Roast

serves 4

2 Tbsp canola oil
3 lb chuck or top round roast
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp salt
1 tsp ground black pepper
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp thyme
1/2 tsp oregano
2 stalks celery, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 onions, sliced
1 red bell pepper, sliced
1 orange bell pepper, sliced
14 1/2 oz can diced tomatoes
2 tsp tomato paste

In a large skillet or in slow cooker on sauté mode, add the canola oil until hot and sear the roast on all sides until brown.  If using the skillet remove and place meat on the bottom of a slow cooker.  

In a small bowl add all the seasonings, through oregano, and mix.  pour over meat in slow cooker.  Add sliced onion, celery, garlic, bell peppers on top of meat.  Add the diced tomatoes with their juices over the vegetables.  Add the tomato paste toward the side of the pan to blend with the juices.

Cook on low 8 hours or on high 4 hours.  Remove meat and shred or chunk and place back in the slow cooker.  Serve meat along with vegetables and sauce over mashed potatoes or rice if desired.



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This Cajun Pot Roast is a twist on a classic but will have your mouth bursting with flavor and craving more! Slice of Southern

This Cajun Pot Roast is a twist on a classic but will have your mouth bursting with flavor and craving more!  Slice of Southern


Saturday, March 3, 2018

Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee


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ONE PAN MEAL!! Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee:  The perfect comfort food for a cold winter's night!  Slice of Southern

Let's make comfort food!

Let's make a skillet meal!  I'm definitely in!  It's super cold In So. Cal and I'm freezing all the time.  I went and bout a coat that was lined with Sherpa all over the inside, even the hood.  I need it.  This bone chilling cold is not making for a happy So Cal gal!  Bring me the sun, or at least some comfort food to warm me up until spring arrives.  I know I sound like a baby, saying 50's and 60's is cold, but for a native Californian, this makes me wonder how everyone living in snow states does it?  


ONE PAN MEAL!! Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee:  The perfect comfort food for a cold winter's night!  Slice of Southern


So to keep us warm and cozy I decided to go retro and make Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee.  This is a dish from way back and actually refers to a cooking method of taking cut up meat, saute and then braise it in a wonderful white sauce.  I've added mushrooms for good measure and I must say this was so delish!!!

The best part is it is made all in one pan!  The sauce is served over the chicken and you'll have a wonderful, comforting dinner on the table in no time.

ONE PAN MEAL!! Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee:  The perfect comfort food for a cold winter's night!  Slice of Southern


I've used chicken breasts, but thighs will work perfectly as well.  I hope you are keeping warm.  I'm wearing my jacket now, and it's nice and toasty!  This dish will keep you tummy toasty too and the whole family is sure to love it.


Enjoy!




Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee


serves 4


4 boneless skinless chicken breasts

1 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 pound baby bella mushrooms, sliced
1 medium onion, diced
¼ cup white wine
1 tbsp. flour
1 garlic clove, minced
1-1/2 cups low sodium chicken broth
⅓ cup sour cream
1 egg yolk
2 teaspoons lemon juice 

    Pound the chicken breast to an even layer using a mallet. Season both sides with salt and pepper.
      Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the butter and olive oil and heat.  Add the chicken and cook about 4-5 minutes per side. Remove chicken from skillet and transfer to a plate.

      Add the mushrooms, onions and wine to the skillet and cook for 8-10 minutes, until the liquid has evaporated and the mushrooms are browned, stirring occasionally. Add the garlic and flour, and stir.  

      Add the chicken broth, scraping up any bits on the bottom.  Return the chicken to the skillet, cover  and cook until cooked through, about 8 minutes.   Remove the chicken from the pan and place on a platter.  

      In a medium bowl, whisk together the sour cream and egg yolk. Add in a ladle of the hot the sour cream , whisking to temper.  Add the egg/sour cream mixture to the skillet and stir to combine.  Add the zest, juice and stir to combine.  Pour the mushroom mixture over the chicken on the platter and serve.  

      ONE PAN MEAL!! Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee:  The perfect comfort food for a cold winter's night!  Slice of Southern
      ONE PAN MEAL!! Chicken and Mushroom Fricassee:  The perfect comfort food for a cold winter's night!  Slice of Southern





        Sunday, January 7, 2018

        Game Day Winner: Spicy Turkey Chili


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        Spicy Turkey Chili:  Ground turkey along with black beans and a few pantry staples is all you need to make a batch of the BEST TASTING, healthier version of chili.  - Slice of Southern

        Need an easy, crowd-pleasing dish for game day?  

        Make a batch of my Spicy Turkey Chili.  Ground turkey along with black beans and a few pantry staples is all you need to make a batch of the BEST TASTING, healthier version of chili.  This has become my new favorite chili dish and it is comfort food heaven on a cold day.


        Spicy Turkey Chili:  Ground turkey along with black beans and a few pantry staples is all you need to make a batch of the BEST TASTING, healthier version of chili.  - Slice of Southern



        Spiked with cayenne pepper and jalapenos for heat you can amp it up to another level or mellow it out by adding more or reducing the amounts used.  We like a little spice so I put about 1/4 tsp instead of a pinch in our batch.  Bam!  it was soooo good!  

        I love that this is a healthy version of chili, reducing the fat by using turkey.  I also love that this is a little soupier chili, it creates a soupy broth that is full of flavor.  If you like your chili super thick then I would reduce the liquid by a cup.  This is comfort food heaven (Did I tell you that already?).  Easy enough to throw together on a weeknight, and one your family and friends will love!



        Spicy Turkey Chili:  Ground turkey along with black beans and a few pantry staples is all you need to make a batch of the BEST TASTING, healthier version of chili.  - Slice of Southern


        Don't be surprised when everyone gathers around on game day for this chili, and comes back for seconds.  So make a double batch to feed the all the sports fans!







        Spicy Turkey Chili

        serves 4

        1 Tbsp canola oil
        1 medium yellow onion, diced
        2 cloves garlic, minced
        1 jalapeno, minced
        1 Tbsp tomato paste
        1 Tbsp chili powder
        2 tsp ground cumin
        Pinch of cayenne pepper (more for increased heat)
        1 lb. ground turkey
        1 15 oz can black beans, rinsed
        1 28 oz  can diced tomatoes
        4 c. low-sodium chicken broth
        Garnishes:  (optional) cheddar cheese, sour cream, green onions, tomato chunks, slivered onions 


        In a large stockpot, over medium heat, heat oil.  Add onions and cook until tender and golden, about 6-8 minutes. Add garlic and jalapeno and cook 1 minutes more, stirring frequently. Add the tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, and cayenne pepper and cook, stirring, 1 minute more.

        Add turkey and cook, stirring, until fully cooked browned, about 5 to 7 minutes. Add black beans and canned tomatoes, stirring to combine, then add the chicken broth.

        Increase heat to high until chili comes to a boil.  Reduce heat and simmer for 25 minutes.  Serve immediately in bowls and garnish if desired.


        Spicy Turkey Chili:  Ground turkey along with black beans and a few pantry staples is all you need to make a batch of the BEST TASTING, healthier version of chili.  - Slice of Southern

        Spicy Turkey Chili:  Ground turkey along with black beans and a few pantry staples is all you need to make a batch of the BEST TASTING, healthier version of chili.  - Slice of Southern






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