Looking for more cozy fall pastas? Try this Chicken Penne Pasta, Pasta Carbonara Recipe, Creamy Butternut Squash Pasta, or this One Pot Pasta Primavera Recipe next! One pot pastas check every box on my list, especially in the fall when we’re all craving hearty comfort food. After remaking my Turkey Tetrazzini Soup a while back, I thought to myself, “Why have I not done a one pot tetrazzini?!” It just makes sense! Because with Thanksgiving and Christmas and all all the holiday feasts coming up, there are bound to be leftovers. And this recipe is the perfect way to use those leftovers up! Bonus: this meal only dirties one dish and comes together in 25 minutes. Got lots of leftover turkey? Check out this Turkey Tetrazzini, this Turkey Alfredo Stromboli or this Turkey Pot Pie.
Ingredients Needed:
Oil: I use canola oil to saute the mushroom and onion, but any neutral flavored oil will work. White Mushrooms: thinly slice the mushrooms so they cook down and soak in all the flavor from the seasonings. Onion: adds a delicious savory flavor Seasonings: we’re seasoning our veggies and cream sauce with a combination of minced garlic, salt, dried thyme, dried parsley, and black pepper. Chicken Broth: I like to use low sodium chicken broth so I can add salt to taste on my own. If you use regular broth, you may want to reduce the added salt. Milk or Cream: either one will work. Heavy cream will be richer while milk will be lightened up a bit. Spaghetti: break the noodles in half so they can be easily added to the pan. Turkey: you’ll need 2 cups of cooked turkey! If you have leftover cooked chicken (Shredded Chicken or Baked Chicken Breast perhaps?), that will work too. Frozen Peas: peas add a bit of color and a pop of texture. Parmesan Cheese: helps thicken the sauce and add some salty, cheesy flavor.
How to Make One Pot Turkey Tetrazzini
This one pot pasta dinner comes together in a quick 25 minutes!
Tips and Notes
Use pre-cooked meat! Whether you’re using turkey or chicken, make sure you’re using up leftovers or pre-cooking it first. If you use heavy cream, you might find you need more broth. The sauce will thicken quickly. If you use milk, you may need to thicken the sauce at the end with a sprinkle of cornstarch. Just be sure to dissolve the corn starch in water before adding it. Adjust as needed. Keep in mind that different pastas and liquids will require different amounts. This is fine, though! If you need to add more liquid, go ahead. If you need to thicken the sauce after cooking, do it. Serve right away. The sauce will thicken quickly once it’s off the heat!
Variations
Add more veggies. Feel free to cook more veggies with the onion and mushroom. Try broccoli florets, chopped bell pepper, asparagus, kale, you name it. Use another meat. Swap the cooked turkey out for cooked chicken or check out my Chicken Tetrazzini Recipe. Make it vegetarian. Just leave out the meat and swap the chicken broth for veggie broth. Try another pasta shape. Really anything will work! You’ll need 340 grams or ¾ pounds.
Serving Suggestions
With protein, veggies, and carbs, this Turkey Tetrazzini really is a complete meal in one pot. However, you can totally pair it up with a couple of yummy sides. Try it with a simple green salad, Garlic Bread, Roasted Green Beans, or Air Fryer Broccoli.
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