Crock-Pot Three Bean Turkey Chili Baked Potatoes

You can never have too many American recipes, so give Crock-Pot Three Bean Turkey Chili Baked Potatoes a try. For $5.09 per serving, this recipe covers 60% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One portion of this dish contains about 68g of protein, 36g of fat, and a total of 903 calories. This recipe serves 8. This recipe from Fit Foodie Finds has 7 fans. If you have potatoes, colby jack cheese, cumin, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. The Super Bowl will be even more special with this recipe. It works well as a pricey main course. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 8 hours and 10 minutes. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free diet. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 93%. This score is great. Try Crock Pot Three Bean Turkey Chili, Crock Pot Turkey Chili, and Crock Pot Turkey Chili for similar recipes.

Servings: 8

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

Cooking duration: 8 minutes

 

Ingredients:

Avocado

1 can Black Beans, rinsed and drained

2 cans Diced Tomatoes

1 small can Green Chilis

1 can Kidney Beans, rinsed and drained

1 can White Beans, rinsed and drained

3 tablespoons Chili Powder

Low-Fat Colby Jack Cheese

1/2 tablespoon Cumin

1 lb. Ground Turkey, extra lean

1.5 teaspoons Paprika

Plain Greek yogurt

8 Medium-sized baked potatoes

Salsa

Salt and Pepper, to taste

1 small can Tomato Paste

Equipment:

oven

pot

Cooking instruction summary:

Place all of the chili ingredients in your crock-pot and mix until combined. Turn to low and let cook for 8 hours OR turn to high and let cook for 4-5 hours. For the baked potatoes, you can either nuke them for 3-5 minutes each, or follow THESE DIRECTIONS on how to do them in the oven.Top with Greek yogurt, avocado, more paprika, cheese, and salsa!

 

Step by step:


1. Place all of the chili ingredients in your crock-pot and mix until combined. Turn to low and let cook for 8 hours OR turn to high and let cook for 4-5 hours. For the baked potatoes, you can either nuke them for 3-5 minutes each, or follow THESE DIRECTIONS on how to do them in the oven.Top with Greek yogurt, avocado, more paprika, cheese, and salsa!


Nutrition Information:

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779k Calories
62g Protein
36g Total Fat
58g Carbs
85% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
779k
39%

Fat
36g
56%

  Saturated Fat
14g
90%

Carbohydrates
58g
20%

  Sugar
15g
17%

Cholesterol
95mg
32%

Sodium
1642mg
71%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
62g
124%

Phosphorus
938mg
94%

Fiber
19g
80%

Calcium
765mg
77%

Vitamin B2
1mg
72%

Vitamin B6
1mg
67%

Selenium
44µg
64%

Potassium
2155mg
62%

Folate
213µg
53%

Vitamin B3
10mg
53%

Manganese
0.99mg
50%

Vitamin A
2428IU
49%

Magnesium
177mg
44%

Iron
7mg
43%

Zinc
6mg
41%

Vitamin E
6mg
40%

Copper
0.8mg
40%

Vitamin C
31mg
38%

Vitamin B12
2µg
38%

Vitamin K
37µg
35%

Vitamin B5
3mg
32%

Vitamin B1
0.43mg
28%

Vitamin D
0.57µg
4%

covered percent of daily need
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