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Friday, July 31, 2026

Cheesy Turkey & Spinach Tacos with Fresh Guacamole

 

Give taco night a fresh summer twist with these Cheesy Turkey & Spinach Tacos with Fresh Guacamole. Seasoned ground turkey, wilted spinach, melty mozzarella, homemade guacamole, and juicy tomatoes come together in an easy 30-minute meal that's perfect for busy weeknights or Taco Tuesday.




Cheesy Turkey & Spinach Tacos with Fresh Guacamole


Taco night is one of those dinners that never seems to get old around our house. It's quick, customizable, and always a welcome answer to the question, "What's for dinner?" But every now and then, I like to take the familiar and give it a fresh seasonal twist without making it any more complicated.

These Cheesy Turkey & Spinach Tacos start with seasoned ground turkey and sautéed onions, then fresh spinach is folded in until just wilted. Instead of sprinkling cheese on top, a handful of shredded mozzarella is stirred directly into the warm turkey mixture, where it melts completely into the filling. You don't really notice the cheese itself—it simply makes the filling a little richer, a little creamier, and helps bring all of the flavors together.

To finish things off, each taco gets a generous spoonful of homemade guacamole and a scattering of fresh diced tomatoes. The creamy avocado, bright lime, and juicy tomatoes add freshness that makes these tacos especially perfect during the summer months.

It's the kind of meal that's easy enough for a busy Tuesday evening but satisfying enough that you'll find yourself making it long after Taco Tuesday has passed. Simple ingredients, fresh flavors, and just enough of a twist to make a familiar favorite feel brand new.

Enjoy!










-- Ingredients

This recipe starts with simple, everyday ingredients that come together into a taco filling that's hearty, fresh, and full of flavor. The homemade guacamole and fresh tomatoes keep everything light enough for summer while the cheesy turkey filling makes it satisfying enough for dinner.

Ground Turkey - Lean ground turkey creates a lighter taco filling that's still hearty and flavorful once it's seasoned.

Taco Seasoning - Use your favorite store-bought taco seasoning or try my Homemade Taco Seasoning for even more fresh flavor and complete control over the spice level.

Homemade Taco Seasoning

Olive Oil - Used to soften the onions and build the flavor base for the filling.

Yellow Onion - Adds sweetness and depth as it cooks with the turkey.

Baby Spinach - Fresh spinach wilts directly into the filling, adding color, texture, and an easy serving of vegetables.

Mozzarella Cheese -- Instead of sitting on top of the tacos, the mozzarella melts directly into the turkey mixture, creating a creamy texture that brings all of the ingredients together.

Corn Tortillas - Warm corn tortillas add wonderful flavor and hold up beautifully to the hearty filling.

Avocado - The foundation of a simple homemade guacamole that's creamy and fresh.

Lime - Fresh lime juice brightens the guacamole and adds a little zing to every bite.

Garlic Powder - Adds subtle savory flavor without overpowering the avocado.

Jalapeño - A little fresh jalapeño gives the guacamole just enough kick while keeping it balanced.

Tomato - Fresh diced tomatoes add brightness, freshness, and beautiful color to finish the tacos.

Salt & Black Pepper - Simple seasonings that bring all the fresh ingredients together.


-- Equipment 

  • Large nonstick skillet
  • Medium mixing bowl
  • Chef's knife
  • Cutting board
  • Wooden spoon
  • Measuring spoons
  • Citrus juicer 
  • Tortilla warmer or dry skillet

(My Go-To's)

  • Large nonstick skillet
  • Citrus juicer




-- Let's Make It Together

These tacos come together quickly, which makes them perfect for busy weeknights. While the onions soften in the skillet, gather the ingredients for the guacamole so it's ready to go when the filling is finished.

Once the turkey is browned, the spinach quickly wilts into the meat before the taco seasoning and a splash of water create a flavorful sauce. Stirring the mozzarella directly into the warm filling is my favorite part—it melts completely, making the mixture rich and creamy without feeling heavy.

Warm the tortillas, spoon in the cheesy turkey filling, then finish each taco with homemade guacamole and plenty of fresh diced tomatoes. Dinner is served.





-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

Cook the onions until they're soft before adding the turkey—they create the flavor foundation for the filling. Don't overcook the spinach; it only needs a minute or two to wilt. Stir the mozzarella into the hot turkey mixture after most of the liquid has evaporated so it melts evenly throughout the filling. Finally, warm your tortillas just before serving for the best texture and flavor.




-- Add Your Touch

Tacos are one of the easiest meals to customize, so don't be afraid to make them your own. A few simple swaps can completely change the flavor while keeping dinner quick and easy.

  • Swap ground chicken or lean ground beef for the turkey.
  • Use pepper jack, Monterey Jack, or cheddar cheese.
  • Add sliced radishes or shredded cabbage for crunch.
  • Sprinkle with fresh cilantro before serving.
  • Finish with your favorite hot sauce for extra heat.




Set the Mood

Part of the joy of cooking is creating a little moment around the meal. Here are a few simple ways to set the mood when serving this dish.





More Easy Weeknight Dinners

If your favorite meals are the ones that come together without a lot of fuss, you're in the right place. Here are a few more reader favorites that make busy weeknights feel just a little easier.

Air Fryer Parmesan Chicken Cutlets with Lemon Dill Cucumber Salad

Sicilian Lemon Butter Chicken with Garlic Thyme Rice

Easy Cajun Chicken Bowl for Two


Taco Night Favorites

Looking for more ways to freshen up taco night? Whether you're cooking with chicken, beef, turkey, or vegetables, there's always another delicious way to wrap up dinner.

Chicken and Bell Pepper Tacos

Grilled Chili Lime Fish or Chicken Tacos

Slow Cooker Beef Tacos


From My Kitchen to Yours

Some nights, the best recipes are the ones that don't ask much of us. A handful of fresh ingredients, one skillet, and a few warm tortillas are all it takes to turn an ordinary evening into something everyone looks forward to. I hope these tacos become one of those dependable recipes that finds its way into your Taco Tuesday rotation again and again.




Before You Start

Can I make the filling ahead of time?
Yes! Prepare the turkey filling up to two days ahead and refrigerate it. Reheat gently before serving.

Can I use flour tortillas?
Absolutely. Corn tortillas add a more traditional flavor, but flour tortillas work just as well.

Can I use pre-made guacamole?
Yes, although homemade guacamole takes only a few minutes and adds the freshest flavor.

Why add mozzarella instead of taco cheese?
Mozzarella melts completely into the filling, making it creamy and cohesive without overpowering the taco seasoning or fresh toppings.

What can I serve with these tacos?
They're delicious with Mexican rice, black beans, street corn, tortilla chips and salsa, or a simple green salad for a complete meal.




Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Only Have Ground Turkey? Make This Flavor-Packed Stir Fry

 

Only have ground turkey and no dinner plan? This flavor-packed ground turkey stir fry turns simple fridge staples into a fast, healthy, and satisfying weeknight meal everyone will love.




Only Have Ground Turkey? Make This Flavor-Packed Stir Fry


Some nights, dinner starts with standing in front of the fridge, staring at what’s inside, and hoping inspiration strikes. You’ve got ground turkey… and not much else that sounds exciting. You could make burgers. You could make tacos. But sometimes, you just want something different.

That’s exactly how this flavor-packed ground turkey stir fry came to be. It’s my go-to “use what I have” dinner that turns a basic protein into something colorful, cozy, and completely crave-worthy. With a quick homemade sauce, fresh veggies, and a handful of my Asian pantry staples, this meal comes together fast — and give you much more variety than another turkey burger.  

If you’ve ever wondered what to do with ground turkey that isn’t boring, this easy stir fry might just become your new weeknight favorite.

Enjoy!





Ingredients

This stir fry is built around easy, flexible ingredients you probably already have — with a sauce that brings everything together in the best way.

For the Stir Fry Sauce

  • Chicken Broth – Creates a savory base without being heavy
  • Low-Sodium Soy Sauce – Adds depth and umami flavor
  • Maple Syrup – Balances the salty sauce with gentle sweetness
  • Rice Vinegar – Brightens everything up
  • Chili Paste (Sambal Oelek) – Adds gentle heat (adjust to taste)
  • Toasted Sesame Oil – Gives that classic stir fry aroma
  • Fresh Ginger – Adds warmth and freshness
  • Garlic Powder – Boosts savory flavor
  • Cornstarch – Thickens the sauce so it coats every bite

For the Stir Fry

  • Ground Turkey – Lean, versatile, and perfect for quick dinners
  • Mini Sweet Peppers – Add color and natural sweetness
  • Zucchini – Light, tender, and great for soaking up sauce
  • Green Onions – Adds fresh onion flavor without overpowering
  • Edamame – Boosts protein and texture
  • Cashews – Adds crunch and richness
  • Canola Oil – For high-heat cooking
  • Salt & Pepper – Simple seasoning goes a long way
  • Sesame Seeds – For garnish
  • Hot Rice – The perfect base for soaking up the sauce





-- Let’s Make It Together

This stir fry comes together quickly once you start, so it helps to have everything ready.

Step 1: Make the Sauce -  In a bowl or measuring cup, whisk together all of the sauce ingredients until smooth. Set aside.

Step 2: Brown the Turkey -  Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.  Add the ground turkey, season with salt and pepper, and cook while crumbling until fully cooked.  Transfer to a plate.

Step 3: Cook the Vegetables -  Add the remaining oil to the skillet.  Add peppers, zucchini, and the white parts of the green onions.  Cook until crisp-tender, about 5 minutes.  Stir in the cashews and toast briefly.

Step 4: Bring It All Together - Return turkey to the skillet.  Add edamame and pour in the sauce.  Stir until everything is coated and the sauce thickens.

Step 5: Finish and Serve - Remove from heat.  Garnish with sesame seeds and green onion tops.  Serve hot over rice.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to great texture in this stir fry is cooking each component separately first. Browning the turkey before adding vegetables keeps it juicy instead of steamed, while letting the sauce thicken at the end ensures every bite is glossy, flavorful, and well-balanced.





-- Add Your Touch

This recipe is very forgiving — feel free to make it your own.

Try adding:

  • Broccoli or snap peas
  • Mushrooms
  • Water chestnuts
  • Bell peppers
  • A squeeze of lime at the end

You can also swap rice for quinoa, cauliflower rice, or noodles.




Set the Mood

If you'd like to create a whole atmosphere to enjoy this dish I've put together some tips to help you set the mood for this wonderful stir fry.  




If ground turkey is a regular in your fridge, this stir fry is one recipe you’ll want in your back pocket. It’s fast, flexible, and endlessly satisfying — perfect for busy nights when you still want something homemade.

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Before You Start 

  • Can I make this ahead? Yes, it reheats well for up to 3 days.

  • Is it spicy? This is mild as written — you can adjust chili paste to taste.

  • Can I freeze it? The sauce freezes well, but veggies will soften after thawing.

  • What pan works best? A wide skillet or wok will give you the best results.

  • Can I use frozen veggies? Yes, just thaw and drain first.

  • How do I keep it from getting watery? Cook veggies hot and fast and don’t overcrowd the pan.



 

 

 









Thursday, January 1, 2026

Greek Meatball Bowls with Tzatziki & Greek Salad

 

Greek meatball bowls made with juicy turkey meatballs, creamy tzatziki, and a bright Greek salad. A fresh, satisfying dinner perfect for a New Year reset.




Greek Meatball Bowls with Tzatziki & Greek Salad


The time between Christmas and New Year always feels a little blurry to me — we have leftover sweets on the counter, and the cozy days seem to run together.   By the time January 1st rolls around, I’m not looking for diet resolutions, I just want a meal that feels fresh, a little lighter, and satisfying — something that helps me ease into the new year instead of rushing it.

These Greek Meatball Bowls do exactly that. The turkey meatballs are tender and full of flavor, the tzatziki adds that cool, creamy contrast, and the bright Greek salad brings everything back to life with lemon, dill, and crisp vegetables. It’s the kind of meal that feels satisfying without being heavy, balanced without being boring — real food that actually makes you want to sit down and enjoy it.

I love starting the year with meals like this because they set the tone for what I want more of: simple dinners, fresh flavors, and recipes that fit easily into real life. Whether you’re cooking for a quiet New Year’s Day at home or planning ahead for busy weeknights, this Greek Meatball Bowl with Tzatziki & Greek Salad is a gentle reminder that a fresh start doesn’t have to be too restricting — sometimes it comes in the form of a really good meal.

Wishing everyone a Happy 2026!










What Ingredients Do I Need?

  • Ground Turkey - Lean and flavorful, ground turkey keeps the meatballs light while still tender and satisfying. It absorbs the herbs and spices beautifully, making every bite feel well-seasoned and comforting.
  • Fresh Dill - Dill is the backbone of Greek flavor here. It adds a fresh, slightly grassy note that brightens the meatballs and ties them perfectly to the salad.
  • Panko Breadcrumbs - Panko keeps the meatballs soft and juicy rather than dense. It helps bind everything together without weighing the mixture down.
  • Egg - The egg acts as a binder, giving the meatballs structure while keeping them tender.
  • Red Onion - Finely diced red onion adds gentle sweetness and depth to the meatballs, and a little extra bite in the salad.
  • Garlic - Garlic brings warmth and savory flavor to the meatballs without overpowering the other ingredients.
  • Lemon Juice - Fresh lemon juice brightens both the meatballs and the salad, adding that clean, fresh flavor that makes this dish feel balanced.
  • Dried Oregano, Paprika & Basil - This simple spice blend adds warmth and classic Mediterranean flavor without being too heavy or spicy.
  • Cucumber - Crisp cucumber adds freshness and crunch to the salad, keeping the bowls light and refreshing.
  • Cherry Tomatoes - Juicy cherry tomatoes bring a pop of sweetness and color that balances the savory meatballs.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil - A good olive oil ties the salad together and adds richness without heaviness.
  • Feta Cheese - Salty, creamy feta adds contrast and that unmistakable Greek flavor to every bite.
  • Tzatziki Sauce - Cool and creamy, tzatziki balances the warm meatballs and adds a refreshing finish to the bowl.
  • Pita Bread - Soft pita makes this feel like a complete, comforting meal — perfect for scooping and soaking up every bit of sauce.





Substitutions and Variations

Substitutions

  • Ground chicken can be used instead of turkey with great results.
  • Dried dill works in a pinch — use less since it’s more concentrated.
  • Breadcrumbs or crushed crackers can replace panko if that’s what you have on hand.
  • Persian cucumbers are a great swap for English cucumber.


Simple Variations to Try

  • Grain Bowl Style: Serve everything over rice, orzo, or quinoa for a heartier bowl.
  • Lettuce Bowl: Skip the pita and serve over chopped romaine or mixed greens for a lighter option.
  • Spicy Twist: Add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the meatballs or drizzle with chili oil before serving.
  • Sauce Swap: Hummus or garlic yogurt sauce can be used in place of tzatziki for a different flavor profile.



Kitchen Tips & Notes

  • Don’t overmix the meatball mixture. Gently combining the ingredients keeps the meatballs tender.
  • Searing first adds flavor. A quick browning in the skillet creates a better texture and deeper flavor before baking.
  • Use a thermometer if you have one. It’s the easiest way to ensure perfectly cooked meatballs without drying them out.
  • Prep components ahead. The meatballs and salad can be made in advance and assembled when ready to eat.
  • Store everything separately. This keeps leftovers fresh and prevents sogginess.















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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

The Viral Sheet Pan Turkey Kabobs You’ll Want Every Week

 

These viral Sheet Pan Turkey Kabobs deliver juicy, Greek-inspired flavor with minimal effort—seasoned ground turkey baked and broiled to perfection, served with fresh salad, feta, pita, and tzatziki. A fast, high-protein dinner you’ll want on repeat.




The Viral Sheet Pan Turkey Kabobs You’ll Want Every Week


If you’ve been on social media lately, you’ve probably seen these viral sheet pan kabobs popping up everywhere—and I knew I had to try them, especially with a husband who considers himself a koobideh connoisseur. Since we eat less red meat for health benefits, I decided to start with a ground turkey version first. A beef batch is definitely coming next, but for now, turkey felt like the perfect place to begin.

The flavor profile was very familiar —I know these spices well—but I was amazed at how incredibly easy the whole process was. Mix your ground meat mixture, press everything onto a sheet pan, score it into kabob strips, bake, broil, done. No skewers, no grill, no fuss. And the taste? Amazingly good for something that took barely any effort.

What really makes this recipe special is the sheet pan method itself. Kabobs can feel intimidating when you’re shaping and skewering loose ground meat, or trying to grill them just right. But this technique removes all the tricky parts while delivering the same juicy, flavorful result. It’s a total game changer—and the reason these viral kabobs are absolutely worth the hype.  My husband is ecstatic to know that we'll be eating koobideh style kabobs so much more often using this method!





What Ingredients Do I Need?

  • Ground Turkey – Lean, mild, and perfect for soaking up bold spices.
  • Garlic – Freshly minced garlic adds depth and that classic kabob aroma.
  • Red Onion – Brings a little sweetness and texture to the mix.
  • Fresh Parsley – Adds color, freshness, and a bright herbal flavor.
  • Cumin – Warm and earthy; essential for that Middle Eastern kabob profile.
  • Coriander – Light, citrusy spice that balances the deeper flavors.
  • Paprika – Adds color and a mellow sweetness; smoked paprika also works.
  • Garlic Powder – Boosts the savory notes and reinforces the fresh garlic.
  • Kosher Salt & Pepper – Simple seasonings that tie everything together.
  • Cucumber & Tomatoes – The base of the fresh topping that keeps every bite bright.
  • Olive Oil & Red Wine Vinegar – A quick splash creates a simple Greek-style salad.
  • Tzatziki – Cool, creamy, and essential for that Greek-inspired wrap.
  • Feta Cheese – Adds salty richness and tang.
  • Fresh Mint – A refreshing pop that elevates the whole dish.
  • Greek Pita Bread – Soft, warm pita makes this a handheld meal everyone loves.





Substitutions and Variations

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Ground Turkey → Ground Chicken or Lean Beef – Works with any ground meat you prefer.
  • Parsley → Cilantro or Fresh Mint – Swap in other fresh herbs for a different flavor profile.
  • Red Onion → Yellow Onion or Shallots – Any mild onion will do.
  • Tzatziki → Garlic Yogurt Sauce or Labneh – Still gives that creamy, tangy element.
  • Red Wine Vinegar → Lemon Juice – Brightens the salad topping just as well.
  • Pita → Naan or Lettuce Wraps – Great if you want a gluten-free or lower-carb option.

Variations

  • Beef Koobideh-Style Version - Use ground beef and add a pinch of turmeric for a more Persian spin—rich, juicy, and packed with flavor.
  • Mediterranean Bowl Version - Serve the kabobs over rice or quinoa with olives, cucumbers, tomatoes, feta, and extra herbs for a quick, customizable meal prep bowl.





Kitchen Notes & Tips

  • Don’t Overmix the Meat – It keeps the kabobs tender instead of dense.
  • Press the Meat into the Pan – You can press the meat the full width of the baking sheet but you don't have to go the entire length of the pan.  You want to keep a uniform thickness of about 1/2 - 3/4 inch.  This helps everything cook at the same rate.
  • Score Before Baking – This makes separating the kabobs super easy after cooking.
  • Use Broil for Char – The last 1–2 minutes under the broiler gives you that kabob-style finish.
  • Don't break the kabobs! – Let the meat sit for 2–3 minutes so the juices settle then use a long spatula to lift them from the pan without breaking.
  • Warm the Pitas – A quick toast or warm-up in foil makes a big difference in texture.
  • Make Extra Salad Topping – It keeps well and adds freshness to leftovers.
  • Meal Prep Friendly – Kabobs reheat beautifully and are great for lunch bowls.
  • Double the Spice Mix – Save half for next time to streamline prep.








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