3 Ways To Brown Ground Turkey - WikiHow

Skip to ContentQuizzes
  • Home
  • Random
  • Browse Articles
  • Quizzes & Games
  • All QuizzesHot
  • Love Quizzes
  • Personality Quizzes
  • Fun Games
  • Dating Simulator
  • Learn Something New
  • Forums
  • Courses
  • Happiness Hub
  • Explore More
  • Support wikiHow
  • About wikiHow
  • Log in / Sign up
Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Brown Ground Turkey PDF download Download Article 5 Recipe Ratings | Success Stories Co-authored by JoAnna Minneci and Jessica Gibson

Last Updated: March 10, 2025 References

PDF download Download Article
  • Browning on the Stove Top
  • |
  • Browning in the Microwave
  • |
  • Using Browned Ground Turkey
  • |
  • Video
  • |
  • Tips
  • |
  • Things You'll Need
|Show more |Show less ARTICLE VIDEO X

This article was co-authored by JoAnna Minneci and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. JoAnna Minneci is a retired Professional Chef based in the Nashville, Tennessee area. With 18 years of experience, Chef JoAnna specialized in teaching others how to cook through private cooking lessons, team-building events, and wellness and nutrition classes. She also appeared in numerous television shows on networks such as Bravo and Food Network. Chef JoAnna received Culinary Arts training from the Art Institute of California at Los Angeles. She is also certified in sanitation, nutrition, kitchen management, and cost control. This article has been viewed 173,469 times.

If you're trying to eat more lean meats, cook with ground turkey. Simply brown it in a skillet on the stove or heat it in a microwave until it's at food safe temperature (165 degrees F or 70 degrees C). If there's any grease, just drain it before using the meat. You can use the cooked ground turkey in any of your favorite recipes that call for ground meat.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Browning on the Stove Top

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Defrost the meat, if needed. 1 Defrost the meat, if needed. If you're starting with ground turkey that's frozen, you'll need to defrost it before you brown it. To defrost the ground turkey in the refrigerator, place it in the refrigerator at least overnight before you plan to cook it.[1] You could also remove the ground turkey from its packaging and place it in a microwave-safe dish. Use the defrost setting on your microwave for the specific weight of ground turkey you want to defrost.
  2. Step 2 Heat a skillet. 2 Heat a skillet. Preheat a large skillet over medium-high heat. If you're using very lean ground turkey, you may want to add a few teaspoons of vegetable oil to the skillet. This will keep the ground turkey from sticking to the pan.[2] Advertisement
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Brown Ground Turkey 3 Add the ground turkey to the pan and stir it. Remove the ground turkey from its packaging and place it in the preheated skillet. Use a spoon to break up the ground turkey and stir it well.[3]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Brown Ground Turkey 4 Cook the ground turkey for 14 to 16 minutes. Stir the ground turkey occasionally and let it cook for 14 to 16 minutes. The turkey should turn a white-gray color and then begin to brown a little as it caramelizes.[4]
  5. Step 5 Check the temperature of the browned ground turkey. 5 Check the temperature of the browned ground turkey. Insert a thermometer and check the temperature of the meat. It should be 165 degrees F (70 degrees C) before it's safe to use in a recipe.[5]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Brown Ground Turkey 6 Drain the ground turkey. Place a few paper towels on a large plate. Scoop the cooked meat onto the paper towels so you leave the grease in the skillet and the paper towels absorb the excess grease.[6]
  7. Advertisement
Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Browning in the Microwave

PDF download Download Article
  1. Watermark wikiHow to Brown Ground Turkey 1 Place the ground turkey in a microwave-safe dish. Remove the ground turkey from the package and set it in a microwave-safe dish. If the dish comes with a lid, fasten it on the dish. Or you can tear a sheet of plastic wrap and loosely place it over the dish.
    • Covering the ground turkey is important because it traps heat in the dish. This will kill harmful bacteria.
    • If your ground turkey is frozen, you'll need to use the defrost setting on your microwave before you cook the ground turkey. Cook the defrosted ground turkey immediately.
  2. Step 2 Microwave the ground turkey for 2 1/2 minutes. 2 Microwave the ground turkey for 2 1/2 minutes. Place the covered dish in the microwave and heat the ground turkey for 2 1/2 minutes. Keep in mind that the ground turkey won't be completely cooked at this point.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Brown Ground Turkey 3 Stir the ground turkey and microwave it for another 2 1/2 minutes. Carefully remove the dish of ground turkey from the microwave. Remove the lid and stir the meat to break it up and ensure that it cooks evenly. Put the lid back on and return the dish to the microwave. Heat the meat for another 2 1/2 minutes.
  4. Step 4 Check the temperature before you use the ground turkey. 4 Check the temperature before you use the ground turkey. Remove the ground turkey from the microwave and insert a thermometer into the meat. The ground turkey is safe to use once it's reached 165 degrees F (70 degrees C). You can season the ground turkey and use it in your favorite recipe.
    • If you need to drain the ground turkey, place a few paper towels on a large plate. Scoop the cooked meat onto the paper towels so you leave the grease in the microwave-safe dish while the paper towels absorb the excess grease.
  5. Advertisement
Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Using Browned Ground Turkey

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Add ground turkey to soups. 1 Add ground turkey to soups. Ground turkey is a great way to include lean protein in your soups. Stir some browned ground turkey into your favorite vegetable soup or chili. Simmer the soup or chili until your vegetables or beans are tender.[7]
    • You can also use ground turkey in flavorful curries. These are great when you serve them with rice or flatbread.
  2. Step 2 Use ground turkey in casseroles. 2 Use ground turkey in casseroles. You can replace ground pork or ground beef with ground turkey in your favorite casserole. For example, make a lighter turkey stroganoff, shepherd's pie, or lasagna. If you're pressed for time, you could also make traditional spaghetti in meat sauce, just use ground turkey.
  3. Step 3 Make turkey tacos or stir fried rice. 3 Make turkey tacos or stir fried rice. For a few quick meals, fill hard or soft taco shells with ground turkey. Season the ground turkey with taco or Mexican seasonings. Or for another fast meal, fry cooked rice in a skillet with mixed vegetables. Add some ground turkey and serve the stir fried rice with soy sauce.[8]
    • For an even lighter meal, make a fresh green salad and top it with seasoned ground turkey. Slice extra vegetables to serve on top.
  4. Step 4 Stuff peppers or make loose meat sandwiches. 4 Stuff peppers or make loose meat sandwiches. Instead of using ground beef to make sloppy joes, use browned ground turkey for a lower-fat option. If you're trying to eat more veggies, combine ground turkey with cheese and sauce. Stuff hollowed out bell peppers with the ground turkey mixture and bake until the peppers are soft.[9]
    • You can also replace ground beef with ground turkey on homemade pizzas.
  5. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Search Add New Question Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement

Video

Read Video Transcript

Tips

  • Always place the ground meat package on another pan or plate to catch any drippings. That way, you don't have to clean off the entire fridge shelf afterwards.[10] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Avoid adding water to the pan or dish since this will keep the ground turkey from caramelizing as it cooks.[11] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • To prevent food spoilage, you'll need to brown the ground turkey immediately after you've defrosted it in the microwave. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
Show More Tips Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Name Please provide your name and last initial Submit Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement

Things You'll Need

  • Skillet
  • Spoon
  • Plate
  • Plastic wrap
  • Paper towels
  • Microwave-safe container with lid
  • Microwave
  • Thermometer

You Might Also Like

How toThaw Ground Turkey How to Prepare Mince on the Stovetop or in the Microwave Grill a Burger on a Foreman GrillHow toGrill a Burger on a Foreman Grill Cook Boneless Turkey BreastHow toCook Boneless Turkey Breast Defrost Food in the MicrowaveHow toDefrost Food in the Microwave How toBoil Ground Beef Tell if Ground Turkey Is Bad3 Telltale Signs That Ground Turkey Has Gone Bad How to Drain Ground Beef: The Best Cooking Tips Defrost a TurkeyHow toDefrost a Turkey How toMicrowave Pasta Cook Turkey DrumsticksHow toCook Turkey Drumsticks Cook in a Microwave OvenMicrowave Cooking 101: Everything You Need to Know Slow Cook a TurkeyHow toSlow Cook a Turkey How toDefrost Meat in the Microwave Advertisement

References

  1. JoAnna Minneci. Professional Chef. Expert Interview
  2. https://www.jennieo.com/products/lean-taco-seasoned-ground-turkey/
  3. https://www.jennieo.com/products/lean-taco-seasoned-ground-turkey/
  4. https://www.jennieo.com/products/lean-taco-seasoned-ground-turkey/
  5. https://www.jennieo.com/products/lean-taco-seasoned-ground-turkey/
  6. https://www.jennieo.com/products/lean-taco-seasoned-ground-turkey/
  7. http://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a44384/spicy-turkey-chili-recipe/
  8. http://www.delish.com/cooking/g2144/ground-turkey-recipes/?slide=3
  9. http://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a46153/trader-joes-turkey-stuffed-peppers-with-pepperjack-recipe/
More References (2)
  1. JoAnna Minneci. Professional Chef. Expert Interview
  2. http://www.seriouseats.com/2013/01/ask-the-food-lab-on-browning-ground-meat-in-recipes.html

About This Article

JoAnna Minneci Co-authored by: JoAnna Minneci Professional Chef This article was co-authored by JoAnna Minneci and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. JoAnna Minneci is a retired Professional Chef based in the Nashville, Tennessee area. With 18 years of experience, Chef JoAnna specialized in teaching others how to cook through private cooking lessons, team-building events, and wellness and nutrition classes. She also appeared in numerous television shows on networks such as Bravo and Food Network. Chef JoAnna received Culinary Arts training from the Art Institute of California at Los Angeles. She is also certified in sanitation, nutrition, kitchen management, and cost control. This article has been viewed 173,469 times. 5 votes - 80% Co-authors: 6 Updated: March 10, 2025 Views: 173,469 Categories: Turkey Dishes Article SummaryX

To brown ground turkey, start with turkey that’s fresh or completely defrosted. Preheat a skillet over medium-high heat. If the turkey is lean, add 2-3 teaspoons (10-15 mL) of vegetable oil to prevent it from sticking to the pan. Add the ground turkey to the skillet and stir it with a spoon to break it up and spread it out evenly. Cook the turkey for about 15 minutes, stirring it occasionally to prevent it from sticking or burning. Once the turkey is cooked all the way through, it will turn greyish-white. Let it cook a little longer so that it begins to caramelize and brown slightly. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the turkey onto a dish lined with paper towels to soak up any excess grease. Did this summary help you?YesNo

In other languages Italian Indonesian Dutch German
  • Print
  • Send fan mail to authors
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 173,469 times.

Reader Success Stories

  • Marilyn Snider

    Marilyn Snider

    Oct 27, 2018

    "I come to this website for ideas when I am puzzled or have questions about any issue."
More reader stories Hide reader stories Share your story

Did this article help you?

Yes No Advertisement Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. JoAnna Minneci Co-authored by: JoAnna Minneci Professional Chef Co-authors: 6 Updated: March 10, 2025 Views: 173,469 80% of voters found this recipe helpful. 5 votes - 80% Click a star to add your vote Marilyn Snider

Marilyn Snider

Oct 27, 2018

"I come to this website for ideas when I am puzzled or have questions about any issue." Anonymous

Anonymous

Oct 15, 2017

"Fast, clean and easy. Thank you!" Share yours! More success stories Hide success stories

Quizzes & Games

What's the Best Meal Kit for Me QuizWhat's the Best Meal Kit for Me QuizTake QuizRandom Recipe GeneratorRandom Recipe GeneratorGenerateWhat Should I Eat for Dinner QuizWhat Should I Eat for Dinner QuizTake QuizWhat Should I Eat for Lunch QuizWhat Should I Eat for Lunch QuizTake QuizWhat Do I Want in a Weight Loss Program QuizWhat Do I Want in a Weight Loss Program QuizTake QuizPizza CalculatorPizza Calculator

You Might Also Like

Thaw Ground TurkeyHow toThaw Ground TurkeyCook MinceHow to Prepare Mince on the Stovetop or in the MicrowaveGrill a Burger on a Foreman GrillHow toGrill a Burger on a Foreman GrillCook Boneless Turkey BreastHow toCook Boneless Turkey Breast

Featured Articles

Exercise Your BrainHow toExercise Your BrainBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithHow toBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithWhat Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?What Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?Develop Productive HabitsHow toDevelop Productive HabitsPractice Self CareHow toPractice Self CareWhat Song Matches Your Life Right Now?What Song Matches Your Life Right Now?

Trending Articles

Make OutHow toMake OutHow Rare Is My Birthday QuizHow Rare Is My Birthday QuizWhat Am I Craving QuizWhat Am I Craving QuizIs Your Personality More 6 or 7?Is Your Personality More 6 or 7?What Should My Name Really Be QuizWhat Should My Name Really Be QuizIs a Guy You Don't Know Well Interested in You?Is a Guy You Don't Know Well Interested in You?

Featured Articles

Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Type A B C D Personality TestType A B C D Personality Test250+ Messages to Reassure Your Partner (For Him & Her)250+ Messages to Reassure Your Partner (For Him & Her)What Is My Favorite Color QuizWhat Is My Favorite Color Quiz215+ Funny & Creative Personalized Vanity Plate Ideas215+ Funny & Creative Personalized Vanity Plate Ideas

Featured Articles

100+ Creative Ways to Say Good Night100+ Creative Ways to Say Good NightWhy Can't I Sleep QuizWhy Can't I Sleep Quiz150+ Love Paragraphs to Make Him Feel Special150+ Love Paragraphs to Make Him Feel SpecialWhat Does Your Tattoo Placement Mean? Spiritual & Aesthetic MeaningsWhat Does Your Tattoo Placement Mean? Spiritual & Aesthetic Meanings19 of the Rarest Wonders from around the World19 of the Rarest Wonders from around the WorldWhat Is the Fun Scale? The 3 Types of Fun & Their BenefitsWhat Is the Fun Scale? The 3 Types of Fun & Their Benefits

Watch Articles

Wrap a Round GiftHow toWrap a Round GiftSteam in an OvenHow toSteam in an Oven Make Plant-Based Meat: 4 Incredible RecipesHow to Make Plant-Based Meat: 4 Incredible RecipesClean a Silver NecklaceHow toClean a Silver Necklace4 Easy Ways to Open a Can of Soda4 Easy Ways to Open a Can of SodaPart Your HairHow toPart Your Hair

Trending Articles

Can We Guess If You're a Cat or Dog Person?Can We Guess If You're a Cat or Dog Person?30 of the Hardest Riddles on Earth: The Harvard Riddle & Beyond30 of the Hardest Riddles on Earth: The Harvard Riddle & BeyondWhich of the Big Three Are Your Parents? (Percy Jackson)Which of the Big Three Are Your Parents? (Percy Jackson) Perform Magic: 8 Tricks for BeginnersHow to Perform Magic: 8 Tricks for BeginnersWhat’s My Personality Based on My K-Pop Taste?What’s My Personality Based on My K-Pop Taste?What School Subject Are You?What School Subject Are You?

Quizzes & Games

Which Diet Is Right for Me QuizWhich Diet Is Right for Me QuizTake QuizGuess the Food QuizGuess the Food QuizTake QuizWhat Food Am I QuizWhat Food Am I QuizTake QuizGuess Where I Grew Up Based On Food QuizGuess Where I Grew Up Based On Food QuizTake QuizWhat Pasta Shape Am I QuizWhat Pasta Shape Am I QuizTake QuizChat, Am I Cooked QuizChat, Am I Cooked QuizTake Quiz wikiHow
  • Categories
  • Food and Entertaining
  • Recipes
  • Meat
  • Poultry Recipes
  • Turkey Dishes
wikiHow Newsletter You're all set! Helpful how-tos delivered toyour inbox every week! Sign me up! By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy.
  • Home
  • About wikiHow
  • Experts
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Info
  • Not Selling Info
  • Contribute

Follow Us

×

Don’t miss out! Sign up for

wikiHow’s newsletter

Subscribe You're all set! X --690

Tag » Does Ground Turkey Brown When Cooked