Turkish Pasta Ground Turkey

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This dish brings together perfectly cooked pasta with a savory ground turkey mixture infused with cumin and smoked paprika. A creamy yogurt sauce combined with a warm paprika butter drizzle adds layers of flavor and richness. Fresh herbs like dill or parsley brighten the plate, offering a satisfying meal inspired by classic Turkish tastes. Quick to prepare, it's an easy way to enjoy lean protein balanced with comforting textures and spices.

Updated on Fri, 19 Dec 2025 10:48:00 GMT
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I discovered this dish purely by accident one weeknight when I had ground turkey thawing and a craving for something warm and comforting. My friend had just returned from Istanbul raving about a similar pasta she'd eaten, and I thought, why not try to recreate it at home? The yogurt sauce was a revelation—creamy, tangy, and completely transformed a simple weeknight dinner into something that felt restaurant-worthy. Twenty minutes later, my kitchen smelled like paprika and garlic, and I knew I'd stumbled onto something I'd be making constantly.

The first time I made this for my family, my mom took one bite and asked what restaurant I'd ordered from—I still remind her it was made in our own kitchen. That moment made me realize how a few layered flavors and good technique can make something feel fancy without fussing. Now whenever they visit, this is what they request, and I love that a 35-minute meal has become our thing.

Ingredients

  • Dried pasta (350 g): Penne, fusilli, or shells work beautifully—choose whatever shape you love because the ridges and curves catch that silky sauce perfectly.
  • Lean ground turkey (500 g): It's leaner than beef but still gets beautifully browned if you don't crowd the pan and let it develop color.
  • Medium onion: Finely chopped so it melts into the turkey and builds a sweet, savory base.
  • Garlic (3 cloves total): Two minced into the turkey mixture and one grated raw into the yogurt sauce for brightness.
  • Olive oil (2 tbsp): Use something you actually like tasting—it matters here.
  • Ground cumin and smoked paprika (1 tsp each): These are the soul of the dish, warming spices that feel both familiar and distinctly Turkish.
  • Greek yogurt (300 g): Full-fat tastes best, but even regular yogurt works if that's what you have.
  • Unsalted butter (60 g): This melts into an aromatic oil that catches the paprika's color and flavor.
  • Fresh dill or parsley: Don't skip this—it's your final bright note and makes the whole dish look intentional.

Instructions

Start the pasta:
Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil—it should taste like the sea. Add your pasta and cook until al dente, then scoop out about ½ cup of that starchy water before draining; it's your secret weapon for silky sauce.
Build the turkey base:
While pasta cooks, heat olive oil in a skillet and soften your chopped onion for 3–4 minutes until it's golden and sweet. The kitchen will start smelling incredible.
Add garlic and turkey:
Once the onion softens, add minced garlic for a minute until fragrant, then crumble in your ground turkey. Break it up with a wooden spoon as it cooks, letting it develop golden-brown bits for 6–8 minutes—don't rush this step.
Season the turkey:
Sprinkle in your cumin, smoked paprika, pepper, and salt, stirring so every bit gets coated in those warm spices. Cook for another minute to bloom the flavors.
Make the yogurt sauce:
In a separate bowl, whisk together your Greek yogurt with grated garlic, salt, and lemon juice until completely smooth. Taste it—that grated garlic should give a little sharp bite.
Prepare the paprika butter:
In a small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat and swirl in your paprika and Aleppo pepper, letting it become fragrant and slightly darkened but not browned. This liquid gold is what makes everything sing.
Bring it together:
Toss your drained pasta directly into the turkey mixture, adding a splash of that reserved pasta water to create a silky coating. The starch helps everything cling together beautifully.
Plate and serve:
Spread a generous spoonful of yogurt sauce on each plate, mound the pasta on top, drizzle with that spiced butter, and finish with a scatter of fresh herbs. The contrast of cool yogurt, warm pasta, and aromatic butter is what makes this dish work.
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What I love most about this dish is how it brought my Turkish friend into my kitchen without her having to teach me step-by-step. She tasted it and nodded, said it was good, and that meant everything. Now whenever she comes over, we make it together and talk about the flavors she grew up with.

Why This Dish Works

There's a reason this combination has gone viral—it's genuinely genius. The cool yogurt sauce against warm, spiced pasta creates this incredible temperature and texture contrast that makes your palate happy. The ground turkey stays lean and flavorful because of how it's seasoned and cooked, and the paprika butter is the detail that makes people ask for your recipe. It's not complicated, but every component earns its place on the plate.

How to Make It Your Own

The beauty of this recipe is how forgiving it is with substitutions and additions. I've made it with ground chicken when turkey wasn't on hand, and it's equally delicious—just watch that it doesn't dry out since it's leaner. Some nights I'll toss in fresh spinach or roasted eggplant, and it transforms into something that feels more like a complete meal. You can also layer in a bit of butter with your olive oil for extra richness, though I find the plain oil keeps it feeling lighter.

Serving Ideas and Timing

This is the kind of meal that comes together fastest if you prep your onions and garlic while the water boils, so everything moves smoothly once you start cooking. I always serve it with something cool and fresh on the side—a simple cucumber and tomato salad cuts through the richness beautifully and gives your palate a little refresh. The whole thing from raw ingredients to plated dinner is genuinely 35 minutes, which makes it perfect for weeknights when you want something that tastes like you care but doesn't demand hours in the kitchen.

  • Set out your yogurt sauce and butter ahead of time so they're ready to go when pasta is done.
  • If serving guests, you can brown the turkey mixture ahead and reheat it gently—just add pasta water when you toss.
  • Fresh herbs scattered on top are non-negotiable; they're the final touch that makes it look intentional.
Brightly plated, this Turkish Pasta with Ground Turkey shows off the warm spices and delicious ingredients. Pin it
Brightly plated, this Turkish Pasta with Ground Turkey shows off the warm spices and delicious ingredients. | fungeniusrecipe.com

This recipe has become one of my most-requested meals, and I think it's because it delivers something that feels special without demanding perfection. It's proof that good food doesn't have to be complicated—it just needs flavor, balance, and a little care.

Recipe FAQs

What pasta types work best?

Penne, fusilli, or shell pasta hold the sauce well and complement the ground turkey mixture nicely.

How do I prevent the pasta from sticking?

Use plenty of salted boiling water and stir occasionally. Reserving some pasta water helps achieve a silky sauce consistency.

Can I substitute the ground turkey?

Yes, ground chicken or beef can be swapped in depending on preference without losing the dish's essence.

What does the paprika butter add?

It provides a smoky, aromatic richness that enhances the flavor profile with a subtle heat and buttery softness.

How should the yogurt sauce be served?

Spread a spoonful under the pasta or alongside for a cooling contrast to the spiced ground meat and buttery sauce.

Turkish Pasta Ground Turkey

Delicious pasta paired with spiced ground turkey, paprika butter, and tangy yogurt for a flavorful main dish.

Prep time
15 minutes
Cook time
20 minutes
Complete time
35 minutes
Created by Fungeniusrecipe Chloe Anderson

Recipe category Smart Weeknight Meals

Skill level Easy

Cuisine type Turkish

Portions 4 Number of servings

Dietary details None specified

What You Need

Pasta

01 12 oz dried pasta (penne, fusilli, or shells)
02 Salt for boiling water

Ground Turkey Mixture

01 1 lb lean ground turkey
02 1 medium onion, finely chopped
03 2 cloves garlic, minced
04 2 tbsp olive oil
05 1 tsp ground cumin
06 1 tsp smoked paprika
07 ½ tsp ground black pepper
08 1 tsp salt

Yogurt Sauce

01 1 ¼ cups plain Greek yogurt
02 1 clove garlic, grated
03 ½ tsp salt
04 Juice of ½ lemon

Paprika Butter

01 4 tbsp unsalted butter
02 1 tsp sweet or smoked paprika
03 ½ tsp Aleppo pepper or red pepper flakes (optional)

Garnishes

01 2 tbsp fresh dill or parsley, finely chopped
02 Extra yogurt or lemon wedges (optional)

How to Make

Step 01

Cook Pasta: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the pasta according to package directions until al dente. Reserve ½ cup of pasta water, then drain and set aside.

Step 02

Sauté Aromatics: Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and cook for 3 to 4 minutes until softened. Stir in minced garlic and cook for 1 minute until fragrant.

Step 03

Cook Ground Turkey: Add ground turkey to the skillet, breaking it apart with a spoon. Cook for 6 to 8 minutes until browned and fully cooked.

Step 04

Season Turkey Mixture: Season with cumin, smoked paprika, black pepper, and salt. Stir thoroughly and cook for an additional 2 minutes. Remove from heat.

Step 05

Prepare Yogurt Sauce: In a bowl, whisk together Greek yogurt, grated garlic, salt, and lemon juice until smooth. Set aside.

Step 06

Make Paprika Butter: Melt butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add paprika and Aleppo pepper if using, swirling gently until aromatic without browning. Remove from heat.

Step 07

Combine Pasta and Turkey: Toss the drained pasta with the turkey mixture, adding reserved pasta water as needed to create a silky sauce.

Step 08

Plate and Garnish: Spread a generous spoonful of yogurt sauce on each plate. Top with pasta and turkey mixture. Drizzle with paprika butter and sprinkle with fresh dill or parsley. Serve with additional yogurt or lemon wedges if desired.

Equipment needed

  • Large pot
  • Large skillet
  • Saucepan
  • Mixing bowls
  • Colander
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board

Allergy details

Don’t forget to check each item for allergens. Talk to a healthcare professional if you’re unsure.
  • Contains dairy from yogurt and butter
  • Contains wheat from pasta
  • May contain gluten unless gluten-free pasta is used

Nutrition (each serving)

These nutrition facts are for reference only. Always consult an expert for medical advice.
  • Calorie count: 510
  • Fat content: 19 g
  • Carbohydrates: 53 g
  • Protein content: 32 g