The Crazy Kitchen: Red Thai Turkey Pizza

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Tuesday 23 April 2013

Red Thai Turkey Pizza

Once again I've had the pleasure of being asked by Lean on Turkey to come up with a creative turkey recipe to prove that turkey most definitely is not just for Christmas. This time the challenge is to come up with a pizza or pasta recipe using fresh turkey. The first recipe that sprang to mind was spaghetti bolognaise using turkey mince but it didn't seem very adventurous so I decided to go down the pizza route. Instead of scattering cooked turkey breast on the top, which would seem the obvious choice, I used it instead of the tomato base, spicing it up slightly with a Thai paste.

It's a very quick meal to cook, especially as the base doesn't contain yeast so needs no proving time - only about 15 minutes to prepare and 20 minutes to cook.


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Red Thai Turkey Pizza - serves 4

1 tbsp Olive oil
225g Turkey thigh mince
50g Red Thai paste
150g SR flour
1 tbsp Olive oil
100ml milk
150g grated Mozzarella cheese
1/2 small red pepper, sliced
2 mushrooms, sliced
4 mini corns, sliced
few slices of fresh red chilli


  • Heat 1 tbsp of olive oil in a frying pan
  • Add the turkey mince and thai paste and cook on a medium heat until the turkey is cooked through, stirring regularly
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  • Make the pizza base by mixing the flour, olive oil and milk together to form the dough - you may not need all of the milk so keep a little back until the dough is almost mixed and add it if it seems too dry
  • Roll the dough out onto a floured surface to fit your baking tray or pizza stone - mine was 30cm in diameter
  • Flour the baking tray and lay the rolled out dough on top
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  • Spread the turkey mince over the base
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  • Top with the mozzarella, then the pepper, mushrooms, corn and chilli
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  • Bake in a preheated 180 C oven for approx 18-20 minutes until browned on top

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A family meal enjoyed with chips and salad....

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This is a sponsored post, however the recipe is my own


This post is an entry for BritMums’ Summer Turkey Recipe Challenge with Lean on Turkey

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5 comments:

  1. mummyslittlemonkey23 April 2013 at 09:35

    That looks AMAZING!!!!! We're big turkey fans in Chez Monkey - OH tries not to eat red meat, and there's only so many times a week you can eat chicken (yes, that's said from experience) will definitely give this one a try!! xx

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  2. It was soo good that I broke my diet for it....& then rustled up another one! I'm thinking of other pastes that can be used with the turkey for other flavours now....the possibilities are endless! ;-)
    x

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  3. Those dishes that are firm family favourites that need a recipe as they are so simple and can be thrown together at any time.all the family member likes this pizza hut dishes.

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  4. Another awesome recipe. Commenting on behalf of BritMums and thanking you for taking part

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