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A nontraditional chili recipe you’re going to want to remember. Ground turkey, green chiles, ho

A nontraditional chili recipe you’re going to want to remember. [Today On The Spruce]( [The Spruce Daily]( [Today On The Spruce]( [Today On The Spruce] [Green Turkey Chili]( [Green Turkey Chili]( Ground turkey, green chiles, hominy, and white beans come together for a nontraditional chili recipe you’re going to want to remember. You can make everything from scratch for a special dinner or use canned versions for a quick, still very delicious version. (Maybe we’re thinking too far ahead, but this is a great way to use leftover turkey.) [READ MORE]( [Today On The Spruce](#) Your Week in Meals [One-Pan Crispy Spaghetti ]( [One-Pan Crispy Spaghetti]( Sausage and a breadcrumb topping take this dish to the next level. [See More]( [Crazy Crust Pizza]( One of those recipes that actually lives up to its slightly strange name. [See More]( [Cheesy Cauliflower Casserole]( [Cheesy Cauliflower Casserole]( You’ve never had cauliflower quite like this before. [See More]( [Red Split Tomato Lentils]( Comforting, simple, and as basic as lentils get. [See More]( [Today On The Spruce](#) The Spruce Eats on YouTube [What Makes Chili]( [What Makes Chili, Chili?]( [Watch & Learn]( [Today On The Spruce](#) Things We’re Reading, Loving, Pondering Biotech startups said a lab-grown-meat future was inevitable, even imminent. But science tells a [different story](. What does the [food we cook reveal about us](? One New York Times columnist returns to the food of West Africa to explore the concept. We loved reading about the “fraught nostalgia” of [America’s most beloved food chains]( and why it’s harder to like things as an adult. Retailers like CVS and Target are struggling to keep up with [organized crime rings]( stealing from their stores in bulk. (Spoiler alert: you may be buying these stolen goods on Amazon.) This wonderful [interview]( blends the worlds of tarot-card reading and pasta, and gets at the heart of what it means to bring a modern, queer sensibility to something so steeped in tradition. [Today On The Spruce]( [Spruce Eats Banner]( Try Our Newest Recipes [Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole]( [Puff Pastry Hearts]( [Classic Espresso Martini]( [Today On The Spruce](#) Did somebody forward you this email? [Sign Up for The Spruce Eats Newsletter!]( Have feedback? Send us an email at contact@thespruceeats.com, subject line: Newsletter Feedback. [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( Follow us: You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to The Spruce Eats newsletter. [Unsubscribe](page=spruceeatsprefnew) © 2021 Dotdash.com — All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]( A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005

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