After I had Sidney back in 2020 Tony and I seriously lived off of Mexican food. Abra brought over some delicious enchiladas and Tony’s sister came with takeout from Big Star tacos here in Chicago. YUM.
The second we felt up for cooking something, we made these fabulous, healthy turkey tacos, which inspired me to share the recipe again with you today… because hello, they’re perfect for game day or any weeknight meals! We’re skipping the taco seasoning packets and making my wonderful, homemade taco seasoning (bc homemade is better, of course.)
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It’s become clear that you all LOVE some of my easy weeknight meals: turkey chili, salmon tacos, maple glazed salmon, chickpea curry, etc. Thus, I’ve decided to put more of these go-to easy meals on the blog starting with these tacos. They’re such an easy 20-minute dinner!

Turkey vs. beef tacos
I know many people love ground beef, but I’m just not into it and haven’t been for years. Occasionally I crave a burger, but it would be very, very rare for you to find beef in our fridge. However, I find myself constantly buying ground turkey, only because it’s much leaner, but because of how lovely it absorbs flavors.
While you could use beef in this recipe, I suggest trying out ground turkey for a change. We usually use 94% lean ground turkey for the best flavor.
How about you: are you a beef or turkey lover?! Or maybe you’re a tofu lover? Holla.
Everything you’ll need to make the best turkey tacos
This healthy turkey taco recipe couldn’t be easier to make! As I mentioned, there’s a DIY taco seasoning involved that you’re going to LOVE, plus all of the fresh toppings your heart desires. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Turkey: feel free to use 94% or 99% lean ground turkey (or even chicken!) We prefer 94% because it absorbs the seasoning best.
- Onion & garlic: some fresh diced onion and minced garlic add lots of great flavor to the taco meat.
- Tomato sauce: you’ll need some tomato sauce for cooking the ground turkey, and a little water if you’re cooking it on the stovetop.
- Spices: say hello to your new favorite taco seasoning!
- For serving: here’s where you can get creative. We like these tacos with salsa, sour cream/yogurt, tomatoes, onion, cilantro, etc. Plus a side of tortilla chips + my famous guacamole.

Customize your healthy turkey tacos
Because this turkey taco recipe is so easy, it’s also easy to customize to your taste preferences and what you have on hand! Here’s what I can recommend:
- Keep them gluten free: simply use gluten free corn tortillas instead of flour tortillas. You can also try using grain free tortillas, if you prefer. We love the Siete brand.
- Make them paleo: leave out the tortillas and pile the taco meat on your favorite salad. Or try the Siete Food almond flour or cashew flour tortillas.
- Make them vegan & vegetarian: you can swap the turkey for tofu! Cube your tofu or break it up so that it’s like ground meat, and cook it just like you would with the ground turkey.
- Add a sauce: I love adding my Spicy Cilantro Yogurt Sauce, Avocado Lime Sauce, or my Jalapeño Cashew Cream Sauce.

Turkey tacos in the slow cooker or on the stovetop
There’s one of two ways to make these turkey tacos: in the slow cooker OR on the stovetop. The slow cooker option is perfect for entertaining or game day and the stovetop version is one of our go-to weeknight meals.
- In the slow cooker: all you have to do is brown the turkey then throw it in the slow cooker and let it cook for a few hours. The flavors are insanely good.
- On the stovetop: brown the turkey on the stovetop then add the spices and tomato sauce and a little water. Simmer for 10 minutes then enjoy!
Reasons to love these easy turkey tacos
- They’re easy. That’s right, all you have to do is brown the turkey then throw it in the slow cooker or cook on the stovetop. EASY.
- They can be made for a crowd. You can double, triple or even quadruple this recipe. So if you’re having a party (or celebrating Taco Tuesday), this is a freaking awesome inexpensive meal.
- Hello DIY taco bar. Use this to make your own taco bar. Just get all the fixin’s chopped up and let your turkey cook in the slow cooker. Then have your guests make their own tacos with soft or hard shell tortillas, or even lettuce wraps! A taco salad bar would be amazing, too. Such a party pleaser.
- Homemade taco seasoning is involved. A few simple spices + tomato sauce and you’ve got awesome REAL deal taco seasoning with no JUNK.

How to store & freeze turkey taco meat
Store any leftover taco meat in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
- To freeze: let the taco meat cool completely to room temperature before transferring it to a freezer-safe bag or container. Freeze for up to 2 months.
- To reheat: thaw the frozen taco meat in the refrigerator before reheating on the stovetop or in the microwave until heated through.
Anyway, this recipe is a keeper. We make it 1x per week and always go back for seconds!
More weeknight dinner recipes you’ll love
- Slow Cooker Black Bean Quinoa Pumpkin Chicken Chili
- The Best Healthy Turkey Chili
- Jalapeño-Cheddar Stuffed Enchilada Turkey Meatloaf
- White Bean, Spinach & Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers with Burrata
- Skinny Refried Bean & Chicken Enchiladas with Homemade Enchilada Sauce
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Amazing Easy Turkey Tacos (with a slow cooker option!)

Ingredients
- For the taco meat:
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1 white onion, diced
- 1 pound 94% lean ground turkey (can also use 99% lean if you desire)
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce (1 cup)
- 1/4 cup water (only if making stovetop version)
- 2 1/2 teaspoons cumin
- 2 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon paprika
- ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional
- ¾ teaspoon salt
- Optional toppings:
- 8 soft corn tortillas (or flour if you prefer)
- 3/4 cup grape tomatoes, quartered (can also use 1 large tomato, diced)
- ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 avocado, diced (or sub guacamole)
- Shredded lettuce
- Sliced fresh or pickled jalapenos
Instructions
- Add olive oil to a large skillet and place over medium high heat. Add diced onions and turkey. Brown the turkey, and break up the meat with a wooden spoon until nice and browned, about 5 minutes.
- TO MAKE ON THE STOVETOP: add in garlic, tomato sauce, water, cumin, chili powder, oregano, paprika, cayenne pepper and salt. Stir to combine. Simmer over medium low heat for 10-15 minutes or until mixture begins to thicken up.
- TO MAKE IN THE SLOW COOKER: Transfer to the slow cooker and add in garlic, tomato sauce, cumin, chili powder, oregano, paprika, cayenne pepper and salt. Stir to combine. Cook on high for 2-3 hours or on low for 6-7 hours.
- Once ready to serve, divide meat between 8 corn tortillas. Add optional toppings: tomatoes, cheese, diced avocado/guacamole, lettuce and jalapeno. Serves 4. Optional to serve with greek yogurt, if desired.
Recipe Notes
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Recipe by Ambitious Kitchen // Photography by: Sarah Fennel

Umm so the spices make sense but the tomato paste turned it into a pasta sauce not really tacos. You’re already going to be putting salsa on there so this is just a bit odd.
The meat and “sauce” should thicken up as it cooks! Feel free to remove the lid to let some of the liquid evaporate if not.
I’m not a big fan of ground beef so I was so happy to find this alternative! & I couldn’t believe how easy they were to make!
The perfect swap! Glad you enjoyed!
Yum!
Hello! I just put this in my crockpot this morning and was thankful for how easy it was! Just checking that I didn’t need to add more liquid beyond the tomato sauce, right?
Hi Alexis – I am so glad you found this recipe. Yes, all you need is the tomato sauce for the slow cooker version. Hope you enjoy!
As the description says EASY. The seasoning mix was so good with the turkey. Definitely will make it again!
Ah excellent! So glad you’re enjoying this recipe!
WOW!!! This is delicious!!! I’m never using store bought taco seasoning ever again!!! I made tacos and guacamole. The guacamole made a nice topping for the tacos. Thanks for the recipe.
YAY I’m so happy to hear that!! Yes I’m obsessed with that seasoning, too 🙂
These tacos are amazing. Even my husband who is a very picky eater loved them. I wish I would have added a little squeeze of lime to complement the flavors. I made them in the crock pot – easy and delicious!
So glad you both loved them, Karen! Thank you!
We love tacos and this recipe was perfect for a taco bar we did for friends coming over. Easy to put together and really yummy!
Perfectly easy and delicious weeknight dinner recipe!
Yay! Glad to hear that 🙂 Thanks for the review!
This was one of the first AK recipes I tried many, many years ago when I first learned that you don’t have to buy taco seasoning to make tacos haha. It has been my go-to ever since. I haven’t made them in forever though and forgot how good they are so I had to come back and leave a review! The only change I make to the recipe is using Trader Joes Chili Lime seasoning in place of chili powder (sooo good!). Today we used extra lean ground beef and served over lettuce instead of tortillas.
Oh I’m so happy to hear you’re such a fan of this one! Thanks for the review 🙂 And I bet that chili lime seasoning is AMAZING in here!
This recipe is great. I used my instant pot. Sautéed the onions, added the turkey and browned. Stirred in garlic and spices to cook a minute before adding tomato sauce. High pressure for 8 minutes. I let it do a full natural release, but I think you could do a quick release. Bonus if using an instant pot -there’s only one pot to clean!
Perfect! So glad it worked out well!
Delicious. Definitely make this again.
Perfect dinner!
Very easy for a beginner to follow and enjoy
Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
I make these exactly as the slow cooker version recipe specifies, and they are indeed AMAZING! My whole family loves them, and this is now the ONLY turkey taco recipe that I make.
Love it! So happy to hear that 🙂
Hands down our new FAVORITE taco recipe (even my husband agrees and he practically lived off tacos for the entirety of his bachelor life). Love that there is an option to throw this in the slow cooker although just as easy on the stovetop too!
This is the simplest recipe with maximum flavor! I always make this as my taco/nacho/quesadilla meat! I have made with ground turkey, beef, and chicken and all taste amazing in this recipe. I double this recipe (just for two people) and we love eating this as leftovers!
My go-to taco recipe now. It’s so easy (both stovetop and slow cooker) and I don’t have to plan to buy a pack of taco seasoning in advance… just things I already have in my kitchen. I’ve used to meat on nachos and in quesadillas as well!
EASIEST weeknight dinner! I’ve made both the slow cooker version and the stovetop version. I’m sticking the stovetop version because it gets less dishes dirty! Both methods are great! Definitely recommend if you only have a half hour to cook!
Seriously simple and delicious!
This one is a hit in our house. My kid devours them. We usually use ground chicken & he likes to add cheese on his 🙂
Easily the best tacos I’ve ever made! Weekly staple in my house now 🙂
Amazing! One of our favs, too 🙂
This is one of my go-to recipes! It’s super easy and comes together so quickly. I love tacos but yesterday we had the turkey on top of sweet potatoes with avocado and cornbread on the side… I think that’s my new favorite way to eat it!
Perfect! Glad you love these!
Just as easy to prepare as it says and just as delicious as you can imagine!!!! So many different ways to eat the prepared turkey ( i subbed chicken thighs) after using it in the tacos..We used the leftovers in sub rolls and then over jasmine rice. Yummy!!!
Absolutely! Love that idea 🙂
I really loved this recipe. It was incredibly user friendly. I am amazed at how flavourful the slow-cooked turkey is. I did adjust the spicing a bit to add more heat (incorporated chile flakes) which made it taste like my favourite taco restaurant from home. Overall, a beautiful and easy recipe that I will use again.
Perfect! So glad you enjoyed!
A new favorite of mine and my man! We’ve made this three times in quarantine, SO yummy!
So happy to hear that!
I made this tonight for my family, its hard to get my kids who are 11 and 12 to eat healthier. They thought I was feeding them ground beef. Hahaha! My Hispanic boyfriend loved it as well. I will make this again when it is our kid week, in the three pound quantity I made tonight, so I can just make quick lunches for them. The leftovers I have will be used in a taco sald. Cilantro lime dressing will be amazing with this. So easy for a busy mom.
Amazing! So happy to hear that. This is perfect for leftovers and busy weekdays!
One of my go to recipes and love that it’s one pot. I do the stove too version which is quick, easy and delicious!!
Perfect! One of my fav dinners, too 🙂 glad you love it!
This dish was great. The spice combination was right on! I made it on the stove top and it was super easy. It probably took longer to chop up all the garlic than cooking the actual dish. The taste overall was great. Normally I am not a big fan of turkey, but the spices and sauce really ups the flavor profile. Added guacamole and salsa to the tacos.
Delicious! You can hardly tell it’s turkey with all of the amazing flavors 🙂 glad you enjoyed!
Very Good! Made as written on the stove top. Will make again. Quick and easy dinner. Thank you for the recipe!
Perfect! So happy you liked it!
Yum!!!
Could you do this in an instapot for slow cooker taste but faster? If so, what settings??
Thanks! Look relish!
I haven’t tried this in an Instant Pot so I’m not 100% sure what the settings would be. Let me know if you try it!
Really yummy tacos! Much better than using the boring ole seasoning pack 🙂 great recipe to make for taco night with friends!
Absolutely! Love this recipe for big groups 🙂 glad you enjoyed!
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