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This ground turkey stir fry recipe is quick, easy, filled with plenty of veggies, and has a delicious homemade sauce! It’s great over rice or noodles.
Love ground turkey? Try this Ground Turkey Soup with Vegetables and Pasta or these Ground Turkey Tacos!
Why you’ll love it
Ground turkey is very underrated. It’s a fantastic lean protein, and it works so well in this stir fry. I love how simple this recipe is for a weeknight dinner, and it’s a great way to get in a complete meal with all the veggies. The homemade Asian-inspired savory sauce is so good.
You can’t beat how quick this stir fry is to make. It’s on your table in 30 minutes, and I’m betting it’ll go into your rotation of ground turkey recipes immediately! Who doesn’t like dressing up ground turkey a little bit? It’s also inexpensive and delicious.
What you’ll need
- Ground turkey – the key ingredient in our stir fry. It’s packed with flavor!
- Olive oil – to fry the turkey meat and aromatics
- Onion – I like sweet (Vidalia) onions
- Vegetables – we’ve got mushrooms, cabbage, bell pepper, and broccoli
- Ginger – adds a fresh and zesty element to the sauce
- Garlic – a standard in any stir fry sauce to maximize flavor
- Hoisin sauce, soy sauce, and sriracha – this iconic trio of Asian sauces makes our sauce a little sweet, a touch spicy, and so savory!
- Cider vinegar – adds even more dimension to the sauce
- Chicken broth – this rounds out the sauce with a full, rich flavor
- Cornstarch – to thicken up the sauce
Pro tip
Hoisin sauce is a sweet and savory sauce made with soybeans and garlic that can be found in the Asian foods section of most grocery stores. You can drizzle more on top once the stir fry is cooked if you like since it’s a great finishing sauce as well.
How to make turkey stir fry
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
Prep all ingredients before you start cooking, including adding all sauce ingredients to a bowl and whisking them together.
Cook the ground turkey in a large skillet and transfer it to a plate/bowl. Add the oil to the same skillet and give the onion a one minute head start, then add the rest of the vegetables and stir fry them until tender-crisp.
Add the turkey back to the skillet and stir in the sauce. Let it cook for a couple of minutes until thickened (but note it’s not too thick of a sauce), stirring often so everything is coated!
Tools for this recipe
Check out Natasha’s favorite kitchen essentials, gadgets, and cookware!
- I keep fresh ginger in the freezer in a ZipLoc. It’s so much easier to grate when it’s frozen (I use my Microplane to grate it), and I never have to worry that I don’t have any or that it’s lost in my fridge somewhere.
- This is the skillet I use.
- Chopping vegetables is easy with a sharp chef’s knife.
Substitutions and variations
- You can easily change up the vegetables! Just be sure to cut them around the same size so that they cook at a similar rate.
- Ground chicken or even ground pork or beef will work in this recipe instead of the turkey.
- The sriracha sauce doesn’t make this dish particularly spicy, but you can leave it out if you need to. I’d add a little more hoisin sauce to compensate, but you’ll end up with a sweeter stir fry overall.
What to serve with ground turkey stir fry
- My go-to is jasmine rice with any stir fry. Brown rice would be great as well.
- Your favorite kind of noodle works too. Try rice noodles or Udon.
- It’s also fine on its own if you don’t want extra carbs.
Leftovers and storage
- This stir fry will keep for a few days in the fridge in a covered container.
- In a small saucepan, reheat on a low heat until warmed. Definitely make fresh rice or noodles for leftovers, though.
- Make some delicious lettuce wraps with the leftovers to change it up!
More homemade stir fry recipes
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Ground Turkey Stir Fry
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground turkey
- 2 tablespoons olive oil divided
- 1/2 medium onion cut into bite-size pieces
- 5 ounces mushrooms (I used cremini) cut into quarters
- 1 cup cabbage chopped
- 1 medium red bell pepper chopped
- 2 cups broccoli florets cut small
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Optional, for serving: chopped scallions, sesame seeds
Sauce:
- 1 teaspoon fresh ginger grated
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 3 tablespoons hoisin sauce
- 3 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon sriracha sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
Instructions
- Prep all ingredients before getting started. Add the sauce ingredients to a bowl and whisk together.
- Add one tablespoon of olive oil and the ground turkey to a large skillet and sauté it until it's cooked through over medium-high heat (about 8-10 minutes), breaking the meat up with your spoon as you go along.
- Transfer the meat to a plate or bowl.
- Add the rest of the olive oil to the same skillet and sauté the onion for about a minute.
- Add in the remaining vegetables and cook them for 3-4 minutes, stirring often. Veggies will end up tender-crisp, but you can cook them for a bit longer if you prefer.
- Add the turkey back into the skillet, then stir in the sauce. Let it bubble up for a minute or two so it thickens a bit (this isn't a super thick sauce). Continue stirring so everything is nicely coated. Season with salt & pepper as needed.
- Serve over rice or noodles. I served it with chopped scallions sprinkled on top.
Notes
- Hoisin sauce can be found in the Asian foods section of most grocery stores.
- I keep a piece fresh ginger in the freezer in a ZipLoc bag. It’s much easier to grate when it’s frozen (I use my Microplane to grate it), and I know it’s always there vs. going bad somewhere in my fridge!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Definitely a great way to enjoy a delicious dinner.
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All your recipes are very well presented.
Thank you so much!
Great recipe. Sauce was delish!
That’s awesome to hear, Kayce!! Thank you for leaving a review! ๐
Really tasty! Made with ground chicken because there was no turkey available at my grocery store. Also added grated carrots at the end. Will make again!
Awesome!! Thanks, Julie!!
Just made this. It was a huge hit! The sauce it so good!
That’s great to hear, Erin! Thanks for your comment. ๐
This one is so good, coming from an Asian who has been eating stir fry all her life haha. Love how quick it is to do on a weekday.
Added pepper flakes, sesame seeds, scallions. I subbed the fresh veggies for a frozen mix from Costco and still turned out great. But definitely donโt skip the fresh ginger/garlic. ๐
That makes so happy!! I really appreciate your comment, Andrea! ๐
I thought this was pretty good. I didn’t have cabbage or mushrooms so I added a yellow pepper instead. I also added a tbs of honey to the sauce and served the whole thing with brown rice. It was easy to make and tasty. I will definitely make it again!
Hi Natasha,
I made this last night for the first time – it was a huge hit with my family! Thank you for making bland (healthy) ground turkey into a very tasty meal! I did make some veggie subs due to personal preference, skipped the red peppers and added match stick carrots, used bagged coleslaw mix for the cabbage, mushrooms were on the side, skipped the sriracha sauce and had red pepper flakes on the table instead. Doubled the sauce because I had so many veggies in the pan, and they took much longer to cook. But so delicious and so worth it!!! We served over Jasmine rice.
Will definitely be making this again and again. Thanks so much again for such a tasty and healthy meal!
You’re very welcome!! I’m so glad you enjoyed this one, Angela! ๐
Made this last night and my picky husband gave it two thumbs up. I didnโt have rice so I made extra sauce and mixed cooked spaghetti noddles in at the end. It was even more delicious today for lunch. ๐ Your recipes are always simple and tasty. Thank you!
I’m so happy it was a hit!! ๐ Thanks for your review, Sara!
Loved this and really loved that this is one of your lighter meals! Your recipes are fantastic, but sometimes are a bit heavy for me. This was a winner for sure- great leftovers too! I doubled the sauce because I doubled the veggies, otherwise I kept it the same.
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it, Jamie!! ๐ Yup, my comfort food recipes are definitely the most popular, but I do try to sneak lighter options in too haha. Thanks for your review!!
Amazing and so quick! I added a little more sriracha because we like the heat. Another win for the never ending dinner rotation!!
Yay!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Kim! ๐