Slow Cooker Turkey Thigh Stew

Soft poultry stew for any side dish! Thanks to the kefir marinade, turkey thigh stewed in a slow cooker turns out juicy, tasty and very aromatic. The dish is quick and easy to prepare. The recipe is suitable not only for the slow cooker, but also for the stove and oven.
cook time: 2h 30 min
Hazel Farrow
Slow Cooker Turkey Thigh Stew

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

128
Calories
7g
Fat
2g
Carbs
14g
Protein

Ingredients (4 portions)

Basic:

Garlic 3 clove
Parsley 15 g
Turkey thigh 800 g

Marinade:

Salt to taste
Ground black pepper to taste
Vegetable oil 1 tbsp
Paprika 1 tsp
Kefir 300 ml
Italian herbs 1 tsp

Recipe instructions

Step 1

Step 1
How to braise a turkey thigh in a slow cooker so that it is soft and juicy? Very simple! First, prepare the necessary ingredients. Instead of turkey thigh, you can use breast fillet. You can use kefir of any fat content. You can add or replace the set of spices to your taste.

Step 2

Step 2
Wash the turkey thigh, dry it and cut into large pieces. If you have not just a fillet, but a thigh with bone and skin, first remove the skin and cut out the bone.

Step 3

Step 3
Pour kefir, vegetable oil over the meat, sprinkle with Italian herbs, paprika, salt and pepper. You can replace Italian herbs with Provençal herbs.

Step 4

Step 4
Thoroughly mix the meat with the marinade and leave to marinate for 1-2 hours at room temperature. If longer, then in the refrigerator.

Step 5

Step 5
Place the turkey along with the kefir marinade into the multicooker bowl and close the lid of the device.

Step 6

Step 6
Set the multicooker to the “Stew” mode for 1 hour. The exact stewing time depends on the size of the pieces, as well as the brand and model of your multicooker, and the temperature at which the meat is stewed.

Step 7

Step 7
While the meat is stewing, peel the garlic cloves and finely chop them.

Step 8

Step 8
Wash the greens, dry and finely chop.

Step 9

Step 9
A couple of minutes before the end of stewing, sprinkle the turkey with chopped garlic and herbs. Bon appetit!