Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili delivering big flavors with turkey, black beans, ancho chili powder, tomatoes, and farro. So much yum and cozy in one meal!
30 Minute Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili
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Wow! Just made this today … amazing!! Definitely going into the menu rotation for this fall/winter. The flavours are absolutely delicious. Love your website!!
So here’s the deal: I’m obsessed with this chili.
It’s hearty, zippy, and feel-good with Tex-Mex toppings that make my head spin in the best possible chili-loving way. And I know say this almost all of the time about 99% of the foods that I make and eat, so I totally understand your doubts (obsessed? or overly dramatic?), but someone might need to put a restraining order on me to keep me away from the absolutely cozy-to-your-toes combination of smoky ancho, ground turkey, nutty farro, and fire roasted tomatoes.
Flexible + Simple
This is the kind of recipe you can throw together pretty easily. It’s flexible, simple, and so very comforting in that big ol’ dutch oven.
Get some ground turkey from the freezer (or ground beef, or ground chicken, whatever!), a can of black beans, an onion from the shelf, lots of yummy spices, some canned tomatoes and salsa, and your favorite grain from the back of the pantry (farro is a dream).
It’s also SUPER FAST because procrastination is my name and 30 minute meals are my game.
Let’s Talk About That Farro
The chili starts with ground turkey that’s browned with a handful of jalapeños, red onions, and garlic and then made wonderfuller with a generous dusting of smoky ancho chili powder and cumin. Then comes the fresh salsa and crushed tomatoes with the black beans and – wait for it – the farro.
I’m about to go weird-foodie-semi-vegetarian-rogue on you in three, two, one —>
The farro is absolutely MY FAVORITE part of the whole chili – that cooked brown-rice-like grain gets tossed in at the end and it makes for a great chili texture by adding a little bit of chewiness and a nice warm nutty flavor.
And just so you can mentally prepare yourself for how this will all go down, this big bowl of healthy-delicious chili requires a handful of your fave tortilla chips as well as every other chili topping in the book because we ♡ toppings. Also perhaps a ridiculously comfy couch, and sweat pants and a hoodie that is five hundred sizes too big. But now I’ve said too much.
You’ve Got Options Here
I would also like to say that you can most definitely make this without the turkey because the farro more than makes up for the texture and heartiness of the ground meat. And all the veggie people cheered! You could also go the other way and omit the farro (but you guys! SAD!) and you could also use a different kind of ground meat. Like beef.
Final word today: please do not ignore the toppings. I know you won’t, because we’re food people who love our toppings something fierce. Green onions, sour cream, shredded cheese, tortilla chips, and a few cilantro leaves are going to put you on a chili magic carpet and take you straight up to cloud nine.
Add all those toppings and stir it up and it starts to look like a mish-mash of spicy Tex-Mex everything in a bowl, right? Yes. Just how I like it. Chili mish-mash perfection.
More Delicious Chili Recipes
- Sunday Chili (the classic of classics!)
- Vegetarian Chili (full veg and SO GOOD)
- Queso Chicken Chili (queso – that’s all you need to know)
- Sarah’s White Chicken Chili (a delicious dream)
- Rockin’ 5 Ingredient Sweet Potato Turkey Chili (more turkey goodness)
Watch How To Make This Recipe
Common Questions About Ancho Turkey Chili
If you like a sweeter chili, add a tablespoon or two of tomato paste to the meat mixture before adding the salsa, tomatoes, and water.
This chili (like most chili recipes) will taste better after it hangs out for a few hours or even a day or two, so if you have time to throw it in a slow cooker and let it get all delicious for a few hours before serving, I would totally recommend that. But it still tastes good in 30 minutes if that’s all the time you have!
Sure! Just replace the turkey with more beans and swap out the chicken broth for veggie broth. We also have a Vegetarian Chili recipe that’s out of this world!
30 Minute Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 8 1x
Description
Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili delivering big flavors with turkey, black beans, ancho chili powder, tomatoes, and farro. So much yum and cozy in one meal!
Ingredients
- 1 cup farro (another grain like brown rice or quinoa would work)
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 3 cups water, divided
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1/2 red onion, minced
- 2–3 cloves garlic, minced
- 2–3 jalapenos, minced (remove ribs and seeds if you don’t want it to be spicy)
- 1 lb. ground turkey
- one 14-ounce can black beans, rinsed and drained
- 2 teaspoons ancho chili powder
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup salsa (works best with a “fresh” salsa brand like Salsa Lisa)
- two 14-ounce cans crushed fire roasted tomatoes
- toppings (sour cream, cheese, green onions, tortilla chips)
Instructions
- Bring the chicken broth and 1 cup of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add the farro (or rice or whatever grain you’re using), cover the pot, and reduce to a simmer for about 30 minutes or until all liquid is evaporated.
- While the farro is cooking, heat the olive oil over medium high heat. Add the onions, garlic, and jalapeños and saute for 1-2 minutes, stirring frequently to avoid burning the garlic. Add the turkey and cook until all the meat is browned and broken apart into “crumbles”. Add the black beans, ancho chili powder, chili powder, cumin, salt, and salsa and simmer for a few minutes. Add the tomatoes and however much of the remaining 2 cups water that you feel like you need to get the right consistency. Simmer for a few minutes while the farro finishes cooking in a separate pot.
- Add the cooked farro to the pot of chili and stir to combine. Top with sour cream, cheese, green onions, and tortilla chips.
Equipment
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 30 mins
- Category: Dinner
- Cuisine: Tex Mex
Keywords: spicy turkey chili, turkey chili, ancho turkey chili
I just moved from Tampa, FL to Seattle, WA last week…which means I need to stop eating oranges and fruity things and start eating comforting bowls of this chili.
I am kind of obsessed with the farro in here, as that is currently my latest jam. You bettah believe this is happening forever and always. Pinned!
Seattle! Yeah girl – that’s awesome! We are coming to Seattle in a few weeks – I’ll have to email you.
I’m a Seattle blogger too and also obsessed with this chili! Can’t get enough. Thanks for the recipe Lindsay — and welcome to the West Coast, Taylor!
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I agree.
I like how the news guy gets the name of the blog wrong in the first 30 seconds 🙂 Very entertaining. Will be checking out the veggie version of the chili–thanks for providing the option!
LOL – seriously. Happens all the time.
I prefer ground turkey in my chili too…turkey chili for life.
Awesome news segment, you really didn’t seem nervous! My hands would be shaking so hard I’d drop the muffin in the glaze (um, delicious).
Thanks Christina! I was totally in choking-can’t-breathe-mode for the fist 20 seconds. 🙂
Food Blogger Shame. Whyyyy do we do this?? 😛
This chili, yes please! The farro will be a little risky for me, but I’ll give it a try (since you’re like begging me with these pictures!).
Also, how brave are you guys going on tv? Hats off…
You are on TEEEVEEE!! How fun! And yes to chili, it is one of the best things about Fall, that and my hoodie and steaming bowls of coffee. Cannot wait to make this chili this weekend.
Mmmm! I love a healthy chili recipe. I’ve been on a Mexican food kick recently, so I definitely LOVE the addition of ancho chili and salsa. Cannot wait to try this chili recipe! Perfect fall comfort food <3
LOVE the sound of this chili … especially with the chewy farro added. I like that you used turkey (=makes it lighter so you can add more yummy toppings).
Well done re. the news segment! (the link didn’t seem to take me to it, though … am I missing something?)
Hm, should be embedded in the post. I’ll check it again.
I just put a link in instead of embedding until I can figure out how to make it work on mobile. 🙂
This looks so amazing. As a HUGE fan both of using ground turkey and chili, this is right up my alley. Although I am not looking forward to jackets and sweaters, I cannot wait for perfect fall food like this!
I’ll admit I am totally digging jackets and sweaters. But I am not going to be ready for boots, hats, mittens. WAH!
This looks SO perfect & cozy for this fall whether that’s been coming on here in New England! I’ve never actually tried faro, but it looks like it give the chili a really nice extra heartiness. I can’t wait to try this one.
At first I was a little disappointed when it was clear that summer was definitely over, but it’s chili like this that makes me excited for colder temps! I could eat this everyday…awesome recipe!
How fun to see you on TV! You guys make such a great team! And I love your cute little accents too :0)
turkey chili + farro = BRILLIANT.
oh no oh no oh no, lately I’ve gotten a little paranoid about my accent. When we went to Aspen, servers at restaurants told us without a doubt mine was the strongest Minnesoooota accent of all my friends. I guess someone’s gotta represent. 😉
This turkey chili recipe looks awesomely delicious! I love the ingredients, and I love spicy…thanks for sharing!
totally making this chili…getting chilly in MI too 😉
Ahhh..love this! I recently had lentil chili and it was out of this world! This reminds me of it and looks absolutely delish.
Congrats on the news seg – you did a great job of hiding your nervousness Lindsay! And those maple glazed muffins sound delish – as does this chili – love the farro in it – farro has had me furrowing ma brow, but I need to just bite the bullet -or saucepan and make me some of this chili -with farro!
Oh my. I was shaking so bad and I could hardly breathe. Hahahaha – bravery and gusto on camera is not my strength. YET!
Let me start by saying chili is my favorite food, I make it once a month all year round. I’ve made this chili for 5+ years and it’s hands down my favorite recipe. I’ve brought it to work, parties, etc.. and everyone LOVES it 🙂
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You did great on TV! And those muffins look tasty!
I think I’m gonna be eating a lot of chili this fall/winter and def agree, this is one of the meals that you can totally wing!
I just had to research farro to figure out exactly what kind of grain it is! Looks like it is wheat derived which means it will be off-limits for some of my family. This chili looks amazing though so I will be trying it with another grain!
Oooh so many good things in this post! I’m absolutely in agreement about farro — totally my new favorite grain. That texture! I can’t get over it!
Thanks for the recipe 🙂
Can’t wait to watch the video clip! In the meantime, chili has got to be one of my favorite fall-time foods (especially with Frito Scoops!). Always thought it had to be made for hours on hours on hours on end to taste good. Now there is hope!
Ahahaha – Frito scoops! YES.
That was great! You and Bjork look very relaxed and quite natural. Good job!
Oh…and the chili recipe doesn’t look too bad either! 😉
~Julie
So I just saw another recipe using farro…I’ve never tried cooking with it! I think I need to. Any special tips on cooking with it for the first time?
Just make sure you boil it long enough. Also, it makes for fantastic leftovers because it continues to soak up moisture (read: sauce and flavor) and so I’d add a little water or broth the next day to re-liven it a bit. YUMMMM.
I cant wait for the weather to cool down here in LA (triple digit lately). Foods like this just taste that much better when eaten cold. And I see that your profile now says “former forth grade teacher”. That is cool that you have now taken on blogging full time. But I am sure you miss teaching! You guys are like…every food bloggers’ inspiration!
You’re sweet! Thanks Kim!
I’m not a big chili fan, but yours looks Lindsay!
oh my goodness! you were on the news! it was so cute and made me smile!!! the craggly was cracking me up… hahaha
where did you get the ancho chili spice? and the farro?
i’ve made several desserts for our small group get togethers (choc pb smores, worlds best choc oatmeal cake, simple oat & pecan blueberry crisp, etc) and they are ALWAYS a big hit!
Oh no. Not the craggly. So embarrassing, hahahaa. I got the ancho at Super Target! It’s Archer Farms brand.
My Super Target didn’t have it 🙁 have you seen it anywhere else? or do you know of any substitutions?
Wow that’s a lot of servings of chili! Looks delicious though. Can’t blame you!