This easy recipe for Pumpkin Turkey Chili is perfect for warming up when the weather is chilly. You can enjoy it any time of year, so long as you have some pumpkin puree on hand. While traditional chili has its roots in the American Southwest, this Pumpkin Turkey Chili incorporates the sweet and savory elements of pumpkin to celebrate the fall season. The pumpkin in this recipe doesn’t taste like pumpkin spice, but rather just lends an earthy, robust flavor that makes for a delicious dinner for any kind of gathering, even a busy weeknight dinner! For more creative chili recipes, check out my White Chicken Chili, Crock Pot Pork Green Chili, Meaty Mushroom Chili, and this Cincinnati Style Chili.

Why We Love This Recipe

Adjust the spice level to suit your preferences, and add in other vegetables if you want! Using simple but fresh ingredients, this soup is packed with color, flavor, and nutrients. This hearty soup is ready in just 45 minutes!

What You’ll Need

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Vegetables – Use an onion, bell peppers, celery, and carrots to provide the aromatic base of the soup. They bring sweetness and depth, nutrients, and a great crunchy texture. Ground Turkey – Lean ground turkey is a great alternative to beef that still delivers a satisfying, meaty component. Garlic – Gives the soup a great savory kick that complements the other seasonings and spices used. Seasoning – Use a combination of chili powder, dried oregano, ground cumin, and ground cinnamon to give this chili its signature warmth and complex flavor. Black Beans – Classic to any chili recipe, adding fiber and protein and contributing to the chili’s hearty texture. Broth – Use chicken broth or bone broth, as the liquid is the base of your chili. Pumpkin Purée – Use my Homemade Pumpkin Puree to use up your excess pumpkin from pumpkin season, or get some store-bought stuff. It’ll give the soup a creamy texture, a subtle sweetness, as well as loads of vitamins. Tomato paste – For umami depth and to help thicken the chili. Salt & Pepper – Use kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to season and enhance all the flavors.

How to Make Turkey Chili

Tips for Success

Use the freshest ingredients for the best flavor and the most nutritional value in this meal. Don’t rush sautéing your vegetables, as this is where you start to build the layers of flavor. Allow the chopped onion, bell pepper, celery, and carrot to brown slightly to add a depth of flavor that can’t be achieved by simply boiling them! If you have the time, simmer them for longer than the minimum of 15 minutes. The longer it simmers, the more the flavors intensify and blend together.

Substitutions and Variations

To adjust the spice level, adjust the amount of chili powder you use. For a milder version, put a bit less chili powder in, or use mild chili powder instead of hot chili powder. To add more heat, include extra chili powder, as well as some chopped chipotle peppers, chipotle powder, or even a pinch of cayenne pepper. Use poblano peppers instead of bell peppers for a little bit more heat, or jalapeno peppers for an even more spicy flavor! Try another kind of meat, like ground chicken, lean ground beef, or even Italian sausage, if you prefer. You can use pinto beans, kidney beans, white beans, or a mixture of your favorite beans to bring in new flavors and textures.

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Try serving the large pot of chili in the center of your dinner table, with toppings in small bowls around it, so people can choose for themselves.  A dollop of sour cream or plain Greek yogurt, as well as shredded cheddar cheese or mozzarella, will help to bring a creamy texture and flavor to the soup while also balancing out some of the heat. Sliced avocado is great for this too. Try adding a sprinkling of chopped fresh herbs like cilantro or some chopped green onion to add extra flavor, while thinly sliced or diced jalapenos will add great flavor as well as some extra heat. Serve your chili with some hearty, crusty bread, like my Roasted Garlic & Rosemary No Knead Artisan Bread, or Homemade French Bread. Some corn chips or tortilla chips would work well too, or try my Instant Pot Brown Rice, Easy Cilantro Rice, or this Brazillian White Rice.

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