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Ground Turkey Vegetable Dinner

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This easy ground turkey dog food recipe mixes ground turkey, chicken giblets, brown rice, carrots and kale for a homemade high protein dog food.

Chicken giblets have been added to this turkey dog food recipe as they are full of nutrients and high in protein. They can be omitted if you don’t have them. Like the ground turkey, they must be cooked well.

Make this for a dog thanksgiving dinner if you want your dog to enjoy a holiday dinner too!

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Can Dogs Eat Ground Turkey?

If you want your dogs to enjoy turkey, cooked ground turkey is a great option. It is higher in protein than chicken and lower in fat. When preparing ground turkey for your dogs, it must be cooked plain. You may enjoy seasoned turkey with onions, but that’s not an option for dog food.

Turkey bones are not advisable. They can splinter and be damaging to your dog. Turkey skin is another part that should not be fed to dogs as it is very high in fat.

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Remember to go slowly when introducing new foods. And we recommend checking with your veterinarian first if your dog has any digestive issues or other health concerns.

How to make ground turkey dog food recipe

You could cook all of these ingredients in one pot but this recipe cooks the meat and rice separately. The vegetables are added to the cooked meat to cook.

The steps for this ground turkey and vegetable recipe are

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  1. Cook the brown rice in a saucepan
  2. In a large saucepan, cook the ground turkey.
  3. Add chicken giblets.
  4. In go the shredded carrots
  5. Chopped kale is added (spinach could be substituted)
  6. Cook the vegetables
  7. Mix in the cooked rice.
  8. Serve to wagging tails.

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Recipe Tips

I cooked this recipe with my 4 dogs in mind so it’s a large portion. For a smaller portion reduce the recipe in half.

Cook the rice as you are cooking the turkey and vegetables so everything is ready at the same time.

The coconut oil can be substituted with olive oil

Sweet potatoes can be used in place of carrots.

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Ground Turkey Vegetable Dinner

A hearty turkey dinner with ground turkey, chicken giblets, rice, carrots and kale for your dog.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Course Dog Meals
Cuisine Homemade Dog Food
Servings 12 cups
Calories 214 kcal

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Ingredients
 
 

Instructions
 

  • After washing the rice, boil with 3 cups of hot water. Drain and set aside to cool.
  • Heat the coconut oil in a large saucepan and add the ground turkey. Cook on a medium heat for 3-5 minutes until it is brown.
  • Add the chicken giblets and cook for another 5-8 minutes until cooked through. Stir occasionally to make sure even cooking.
  • Add the grated carrot and cut kale and stir into the cooked meat. Cover with a sauce pan lid and cook for 10 minutes until the vegetables are cooked through.
  • Stir in the cooked brown rice and allow the mixture to cook for serving temperature.

Notes

Makes 12 cups.
Always check with your veterinarian before introducing any new foods into your dog’s diet.
Any nutritional analysis on the website is based on an estimate, calculated by Spoonacular from the individual ingredients in each recipe. Variations may occur for various reasons, including product availability and food preparation. We make no representation or warranty of the accuracy of this information.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Ground Turkey Vegetable Dinner
Serving Size
 
1 cup
Amount per Serving
Calories
214
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
5
g
8
%
Saturated Fat
 
2
g
13
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Cholesterol
 
135
mg
45
%
Sodium
 
83
mg
4
%
Potassium
 
470
mg
13
%
Carbohydrates
 
15
g
5
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
1
g
1
%
Protein
 
27
g
54
%
Vitamin A
 
7173
IU
143
%
Vitamin C
 
26
mg
32
%
Calcium
 
40
mg
4
%
Iron
 
3
mg
17
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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5 Comments

  1. Are the feeding guidelines for total food for the day? So for a 50 lb dog a total of 2 2/3 cups for the day or for each meal if they eat twice a day?

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