Tacos With Turkey Picadillo Recipe (2024)

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Karen

I used a chipotle chili powder which added a smokey taste. If you don't have a salad spinner, just dry the cabbage in a kitchen towel.
I anticipate that this will be a very versatile recipe at my house. The picadillo lends itself to being served over squash, pasta or it can be used as a filling for chile relleno.

John W.

Creates a nondescript, somewhat tasteless meat sauce that would probably go better serve on pasta than a tortilla. Very disappointing recipe.

Sally Higgins

added a can of rinsed black beans and a tsp of ground cumin...why not? Super easy and delicious.

Marilyn

Truly turns boring ground turkey into something amazing. Not only great on tortillas but also good spooned onto endive leaves or on mini-slider buns for a sloppy joe style meal

Kathleen

I couldn’t bring myself to put apples in picadillo. I’m used to the Cuban kind with olives, and I was afraid to put apples and olives in the same dish, and the olives were non-negotiable for me. Was I to squeamish?

Gaby

Usually, I don't deviate much from recipes, but I'm Mexican, so the thought of adding apple and using canned tomatoes just felt wrong. I used 2 fresh tomatoes and about 1/2 cup of Mexican tomato puree just like I would for beef picadillo. I used most of the ingredients except for the apple and cabbage. I served it with avocado and pickled chipotles. I think it's a good healthy option for a midweek lunch and I will be making it again but red meat picadillo definitely tastes much better.

Xtina W

I followed the recipe as instructed up until it came time to simmer the picadillo. I like my picadillo more saucy and to achieve that I added about 1/4 cup of chicken broth. It didn’t take from the flavor and also kept the turkey from drying out. Served with chips and garnished with cilantro. Will make again!

Gaby

Usually, I don't deviate much from recipes, but I'm Mexican, so the thought of adding apple and using canned tomatoes just felt wrong. I used 2 fresh tomatoes and about 1/2 cup of Mexican tomato puree just like I would for beef picadillo. I used most of the ingredients except for the apple and cabbage. I served it with avocado and pickled chipotles. I think it's a good healthy option for a midweek lunch and I will be making it again but red meat picadillo definitely tastes much better.

CJ

Used a combo of turkey and beef, and dried cranberries in place of raisins. Those who felt there was too much tomato purée perhaps didn’t simmer long enough. It took a good forty minutes for me to get to that “thick meaty” stage. I thought the flavors melded together so well, and enjoyed this satisfying spin on tacos.

Kathleen

I couldn’t bring myself to put apples in picadillo. I’m used to the Cuban kind with olives, and I was afraid to put apples and olives in the same dish, and the olives were non-negotiable for me. Was I to squeamish?

Angelina

Very bland... not my favorite!

MD

Made this recipe, it’s a pretty standard ground meat chili. Good for tacos, burritos, or even to dip tortilla chips. It’s nothing spectacular.

CL

Second time making this, and was as tasty as the first time! I used nutmeg instead of ground clove because I didn’t have any. It’s also good with corn chips.

CL

Very good! Only change was to add some leftover fresh basil that we had in hand. I chopped it and added it at the same time as the apple.

Flora

Loved it! Added 1/4 tsp Chinese allspice instead of cinnamon or cloves. Sub dried cranberries for the raisins. Tasted like a sophisticated middle eastern dish with a subtle sweetness. Will definitely include in our rotation!

Amy

Delicious! -not the usual flavor for tacos in the pacific NW. Made it as recipe dictates other than listening to other reviews and cutting the tomatoes in half. Then, I was worried it would be too dry, so I added a heaping spoonful of tomato paste with a quarter cup water. Turned out delicious, with just the right consistency for taco meat. I had options for cotija cheese, cilantro, quick pickled red onions, and chopped tomatoes to top if desired (along with the cabbage).

Tim in Portland

Agree with many of the commenters that this is a disappointing recipe. Way too much tomato sauce to spice/meat.

Cait

It was fine but definitely seemed like Mexican seasoned pasta sauce. If I make it again it would be for stuffed peppers and I would reduce the amount of pureed tomatoes.

Brenda Wiegand

Added 1T Southwest seasoning blend from Penney’s and a T concentrated tomato paste. Served w slivered toasted almonds and cilantro slaw.

Joanna

I made this today. I had 3lbs of ground turkey so I basically doubled everything since I was making it as meal prep for the week. Instead of doing it as tacos though, I chopped and added the cabbage while it was cooking. This way, I can easily take it to work for lunch or just heat up a bowl for dinner. Really tasty. I am looking forward to having this all week. I also look forward to making this again with more and different vegetables. It seems very versatile.

Makenzie

I’ve made this as-is multiple times and my whole family loves it. Try adding diced, fresh pineapple when you serve it for a whole extra flavor pop! Great as tacos, in quesadillas, or lettuce wraps.

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Tacos With Turkey Picadillo Recipe (2024)

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What is picadillo tacos made of? ›

Ingredients
  • Picadillo Mixture. 2 tablespoons TABASCO® Original Red Sauce. 1 pound 80/20 ground beef. 1/2 pound russet potatoes, peeled and diced. 1/2 yellow onion, diced. ...
  • Fried Tortillas. 12 La Banderita Mini Taco Corn Tortillas. Vegetable Oil.
  • Toppings. Crema - Mexican Style Cream. Shredded lettuce. Diced avocado. Diced tomatoes.

How to make ground turkey taste like beef? ›

All you have to do, is add 1 tablespoon of Kitchen Bouquet Browning & Seasoning Sauce per 1 pound of ground turkey. Then incorporate the Kitchen Bouquet into the meat. Now, this is to give the turkey the flavor of beef.

How many calories are in turkey picadillo? ›

Nutrition Facts
Calories441
Saturated Fat1.5 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Polyunsaturated Fat1.5 g
Monounsaturated Fat4.0 g
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How many calories in a picadillo taco? ›

TACOS.
Serving Size (g)Calories
Pirata224680
Pirata Jr.147420
Fajitas105310
Picadillo181380
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What do you eat picadillo with? ›

A picadillo is a dish made with ground meat, tomatoes, and other ingredients, like olives and/or capers that vary by region. It is often served with rice or used as a filling in dishes such as tacos, savory pastries or croquettes.

What does picadillo mean in Mexican food? ›

Sp pēkäˈdēyō plural -s. : a spicy Latin-American hash or stew of meat and vegetables often with raisins and olives that is commonly used as a filling (as for tacos) or served with rice and beans.

How to give ground turkey more flavor? ›

You can add more or less of any of the ground turkey seasonings. You might also want to try other spices that you enjoy. I have added Worcestershire sauce, rosemary, oregano, onion powder, garlic powder, chili powder, hot sauce, and Italian seasoning depending on what I'm using my ground meat for.

Can you use ground turkey instead of beef? ›

Ground turkey is a versatile ingredient that can be rolled into meatballs, shaped into burgers and meatloaf, and crumbled into sauces. And in the right form, it proves to be the lean, lighter alternative to ground beef. It has the potential to make for a flavorful meal, as long as it's used correctly.

Why use ground turkey instead of ground beef? ›

Ground beef and turkey are both nutritious meats that provide protein, fat, and a variety of vitamins and minerals. Turkey is generally lower in saturated fat than beef. As such, it may be a better choice for heart health. Fat-free turkey is also the lowest calorie option if you're interested in weight loss.

What is Cuban picadillo made of? ›

Cuban Picadillo consists of flavorful ground beef, spices, green olives, boiled egg and raisins cooked in a delicious tomato sauce, and then served over a bed of rice. This is the ideal weeknight meal because it can be made in under 30 minutes!

Does picadillo have carbs? ›

Picadillo de carne (ground beef with tomato, Cuban style) (1 cup) contains 7.8g total carbs, 6.4g net carbs, 31g fat, 32.9g protein, and 445 calories.

Does picadillo have protein? ›

A fun flavorful dish that is full of veggies and lean protein and can be made in a flash.

Are tacos high in calories? ›

When you're dining out, one order of tacos could contain more than 1,500 calories and 60 grams of fat. Especially when tacos contain a combination of meat and cheese, they're likely to be higher in saturated fat. You can consume this type of fat as part of a healthy diet, but it may be best in moderation ( 37 ).

Do street tacos have a lot of calories? ›

One street taco is between 150 and 200 calories (approx). They're often served on two tortillas but you can skip one of them if you have mad taco eating skills. But what can pack on the calories to this lil Mexican meal is what you're drinking… that is probably where the real diet damage is done.

How many calories in a cup of picadillo? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Total Calories463
Total Fat7 g
Saturated Fat1 g
Cholesterol42 mg
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What is the difference between Mexican and Cuban picadillo? ›

What is the difference between Mexican and Cuban Picadillo? Two of the most common styles you'll see are Mexican picadillo, like this recipe, and Cuban picadillo. The Cuban variety has the addition of raisins, capers, and green olives, whereas the Mexican version includes potatoes and packs a bit more heat.

What is picadillo meat in English? ›

Picadillo is a dish where all the ingredients are very finely chopped. This type of recipe is very popular not only in Mexico but all around Latin america and Spain. It can be made with mince beef, pork, chicken or sometimes seafood, but the meat always has to be minced.

What is picadillo de papa made of? ›

This Latin American hash is traditionally made with savory, saucy meat and vegetables served over rice; but the Costa Rican version includes potatoes (papas) and toasted tortillas on the side for wrapping. As with any picadillo, it all starts with an aromatic sofrito of sautéed garlic, bell pepper, and onion.

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