Turkey Pumpkin Chili

The colder weather calls for cozy food and what better way to warm up then with a hot bowl of Turkey Pumpkin Chili. 

I like to make chilis in the colder months, typically in large batches to help feed and fuel us for a couple of days in a healthy way. The pumpkin puree in this chili helps to create a creamy satisfying texture that sure warms the soul.

Now this is not a sweet chili like some may think, that is because we are adding green chiles along with chipotles in adobo sauce to this chili to spice it up.

You can make this with leftover turkey meat or with premade ground turkey like I did for this recipe, or even go vegetarian and use a substitute if you’d like. Either way with the Northern beans in this chili you are sure to get you just the right amount of protein and fiber to suit any diet.

Just make sure you are soaking your beans ahead of time, the night before preferably and then you can make a big batch of this amazing chili to last you and your loved ones throughout the week or store in the freezer for another time. Top with sour cream if desired, enjoy!

 

Indie says, don’t forget the Chipotles in adobo sauce they really helped to kick it up a notch.

Note: If you cannot acquire the chipotles which come in a can “see picture” below. Then just add 1 tbsp of chili powder instead.


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Easy Greek Potatoes

Looking for Authentic Greek Potatoes, then look no further because you just found it here with my “Easy Greek Potatoes”.

Greek Potatoes are absolutely delicious on their own or served as a side dish to any Greek meal. 

I’m super excited to share this recipe with you today.

I for one am not a huge potato fan.

And that is probably because I grew up on steak and potatoes and found them to be bland without butter and sour cream.

But once I tried these potatoes, I have forever been changed.

These potatoes are to die for and will have just about anyone saying OPA!

WHAT IS IN GREEK POTATOES 

Greek potatoes are made with olive oil, garlic, chicken stock, and lemon juice.

Then they are spiced with oregano and rosemary.

These potatoes, it can’t get any better or more traditional than this.

They will have you saying, OPA! 

Greek Potatoes go with just about any type of meal and are super delicious on their own as well.

However my favorite thing to serve with them is Greek Chicken and Greek Salad.

Come to think about it, I need to make a Greek Salad for this site soon!

In the meanwhile, this lady makes a good Greek Salad! Go check it out!

You can go ahead and make this recipe as a whole meal by also serving this with Greek Chicken and a side salad if desired. 

WHAT DO GREEK POTATOES TASTE LIKE

These potatoes come out so soft, moist and super tasty!

Hints of chicken stock and garlic and rosemary shine!

Oh yeah that makes for a delicious plate of potatoes!

Serve with my homemade TZATZIKI sauce and you will be in Greek food heaven very soon.

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Thai Chicken & Shrimp Soup (Tom Yum Goong)

Thailand’s most famous soup recipe is healthy and simple to prepare. However if you’re not accustomed to cooking Thai food Bubba explains, then you’re going to have to source out some ingredients to make this recipe. Nice thing is that once you find them, you can store them and reuse them for creating this recipe or a number of other Thai recipes which call for similar ingredients. Its completely up to you if you want to cook this soup the traditional way using “Galangal”, “Lemongrass”, and Kaffir Leaves which most Asian food stores carry OR you can purchase a bottle of “Tom Yum paste” which most major groceries stores carry and this soup will turn out just as great. If you’re going to make it the more traditional way then Bubba recommends buying the “Galangal”, “Lemongrass”, and Kaffir lime leaves frozen because this way you will get twice the amount and then you will have plenty extra in stock for the next time to make this soup. You will find the two different cooking methods below.

Kitchen Essentials:

To make the Soup:

Start by preparing the paste:

  1. You can either use the store bought “Tom Yum Paste” or make it yourself.
  2. To make yourself, start by tearing the “Kaffir lime leaves” in half to release there flavor. Then slice the bottoms of the lemongrass stalk off and peel away any dried outer layers. Then smash with a rolling pin to soften the stalk which will release the flavors. Cut open your “Thai Bird’s Eye Chilies” (wear gloves as there hot) and remove the seeds, or use “Red Thai Chili Paste” in replace of. And then also tear the “Kaffir lime leaves” in half to release there flavor too, and set aside it all aside.

The Stock:

  1. You will need the heads and shells of 15 prawns. Fry the prawn shells (with some olive oil) in a stockpot until pink, then add your four cups of Chicken Stock and bring to boil. Simmer covered on medium ~ low for 5 minutes, and discard shells. You can also add more shrimp shells/heads if you want a stronger shrimp stock.

The Soup:

  1. Soak your Vermicelli rice in warm water for 10 minutes, drain and set aside.
  2. Wash your Chicken thoroughly, slice and add it to the stock.
  3. Now put the bruised “kaffir limes leaves, lemongrass and galangal slices” or “Tom Yum Paste” in a pot and simmer over low heat for 15 minutes (never allowing it to boil) until the liquid is infused with all those delicious Thai flavors. Then remove the lemongrass, and galangal slices and discard.
  4. Next, add in the Vermicelli noodles, your shrimp, and then either the “Thai Bird’s eye chilies” or “Red Thai Chili Paste” cook till the shrimp is no longer pink.
  5. Remove from heat and stir in the cilantro and lime juice. Serve immediately

In Thailand Tom Yum soup is served with rice and or another Thai dishes. However I like to add Vermicelli noodles to this soup and it becomes a meal.

Notes:

  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Lemongrass, Galangal and Kaffir lime leaves along with Thai Red Chili Paste can be found in most Asian grocery. And Tom Yum Soup Paste, can be found in most Supermarkets.
  • What I do is buy my “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” in frozen packs that my Asian grocery carries. This lasts much longer, and enables me to make this soup a few dozen times before I need to restock.

 

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