Any leftover turkey is really good on a salad. I do highly recommend planning to make extra for another meal.
You don't have to make kababs, this would be a great marinade on thinly cut turkey, chicken or pork chops.
You don't have to make kababs, this would be a great marinade on thinly cut turkey, chicken or pork chops.
I think you'll like this recipe if you give it a try folks!
Marinated Turkey Kabobs with Smoked Paprika, Cumin and Turmeric-from a hint of honey
2 lbs turkey tenderloin cut into 1" pieces
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/3 C red wine vinegar
1/2 C olive oil
2 tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp turmeric
1 tsp kosher salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
Any veggie or fruit add-ons that sound good, onion, peppers, pineapple, zucchini, etc.
A little olive oil and S&P to mix with any vegetable you're using
~Mix everything (except turkey and veggies/fruit) well, add turkey and marinate in fridge for 2-4 hours.
~Heat grill to medium/high, thread skewers and cook until juices run clear.
Two more grilled turkey ideas: Brussels Sprout and Apple Kabobs and Southwestern Sweet Potato Stir Fry.
Smoked paprika is wonderful isn't it. I always have some on hand, but forget to use it when I get busy, so thanks for reminding me. I can see why it would be hard to chose between the pineapple, onion and pepper with the turkey bite.
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That's a great combination. I'm always looking for ways to get more turmeric into our diets so I'll definitely give that marinade a try.
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Bonnie
Mmmmm another wonderful grilled meal, Lynn. Little Terra Bella is earning her keep and producing some lovely meals, with your expertise!
ReplyDeleteYum! Your kabobs look wonderful- I'd love to have your problem! :)
ReplyDeleteMy doctor told me to incorporate more turmeric into my diet as it helps keep our brains sharp, so this is a great way to do that,Lynn! I like drilling kabobs and usually use chicken breast but turkey is even more flavorful!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! We love making k bobs and like to slide the goodies into toasted pita bread and chow down! heehee! Enjoy your day! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLynn, you truly do need your own cooking show! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteI agree. You do need your own cooking show. We need kabobs at the lake this weekend. I'm starting my grocery list now.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good!
ReplyDeleteTurkey tenderloin? What next? I always come here to find good ideas and you never disappoint.
ReplyDeleteYum Lynn, just Yum! :) Have a great day!!
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Denise at Forest Manor
Hi Lynn, oh I just love smoked paprika, clever idea with using turkey.
ReplyDeleteYou are killing my appetite for salad tonight with these smoking kebabs, boy they look good!
ReplyDeleteJenna
You share some of the best recipes! Hope you have a great week Lynn. xo
ReplyDeleteOkay, I know what I want for dinner tonight!
ReplyDeleteLynn, I'm wishing I had kabobs for breakfast now! Love your combination, especially with the pineapple :)
ReplyDeleteThese kabobs must have such wonderful flavor with all of those spices. When I type that word I hear Alan Rickman in Sense and Sensibility saying that word to Margaret :)
ReplyDeleteI always forget about turkey as a great grill option! Your kabobs sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteYour Marinated Turkey Kabobs look fantastic! Thanks for sharing with Full Plate Thursday, I always look forward to your visits!
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Miz Helen
Lynn, this recipe is calling out to me and is going on my menu. Hope you have a lovely weekend.
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