If you’re still throwing a pound of meat in a skillet with packaged taco seasoning, it’s time for an upgrade. This ground turkey taco meat is still a simple one-pot or one-pan recipe, but it’s packed with lots of other goodies. These extras make the taco meat rich, flavorful, and they add some bulk to stretch a pound of meat even further.
In the post below, I’ll walk you through the recipe and cover ingredients substitution notes, how to make this ground turkey taco meat if you don’t have an Instant Pot, and how to make the cheesy tacos you see in photos. You can also skip down to the recipe card at the bottom of the post and jump back up if you have a question.

Step 1: Cook onion and garlic in olive oil using the Instant Pot’s sauté function before browning ground turkey.

If you have picky eaters, you could probably sneak the onion and garlic in if you finely mince everything. That said, this taco meat will still work without the added veggies.
Whether you add onion and garlic or not, be sure to brown your ground turkey in this step. Meaning, add the turkey to the Instant Pot and don’t touch it until you get a crispy brown crust on the bottom. This creates flavors you’d otherwise miss out on if you just throw the ground turkey in and stir the entire time.
Step 2: Add chopped chipotle peppers in adobo, lime juice, honey, broth, salt, cumin, and coriander.

Going with chopped chipotle peppers both eliminates the need for dirtying your food processor and creates some different textures similar to my pressure cooker picadillo. Though similar to the onion and garlic for picky eaters, you may want to blend them up like I did for my al pastor turkey taco bowls.
The recipe has a 6-8 pepper range for personal spice preferences. If you have spice sensitive people in your house, you may want to scale it back even further. I’ve been accused of having a higher spice tolerance before.
That’s about it for ingredient notes here but if you’d like to upgrade the broth, you could swap it for a bit of cerveza or light beer like in my pressure cooker Mexican shredded chicken and chipotle cerveza beef stuffed peppers.
Step 3: Seal the Instant Pot and pressure cook for 6 minutes with quick release pressure.

Part of the beauty of pressure cooking is how it can force liquid and moisture into foods like meat. It also can oddly create some caramelization like flavors in a short period of time. Both of these things occur with this Instant Pot taco meat. The onion, garlic, and chipotle peppers create deep, rich flavors, and those flavors get crammed into the ground turkey in the quick 6-minute cook time.
That’s a nerdy way of saying, this ground turkey taco meat is too legit to quit. Since the ground turkey is fully cooked before sealing, you’re not worried about food safety during pressure cooking. If you vent your Instant Pot and some liquid remains, you can always fire up the sauté function again to further reduce the taco meat.
And that’s it. You’re ready to rock. Similar to my pressure cooker carnitas, this taco meat goes great with a simple combo of corn tortilla, diced white onion, and cilantro. Check out my creamy salsa verde and spicy roasted zucchini salsa recipes for two ways to elevate your ground turkey tacos.
And if you’d like to seriously up your game, check out the tacos below.
Optional: Make cheesy grilled tacos with your ground turkey taco meat.

Okay, let’s not argue over whether to call these tacos or quesadillas. Technically, you could call it a quesadilla, and I used the same method I used for my black bean and corn quesadillas. But I had these Instant Pot chicken birria quesatacos in mind. So, we’re rolling with cheesy tacos. Deal with it!
I’ve included nutrition facts and instructions for these tacos in the recipe card below. While this taco meat is great in classic tacos or on its own, I’d highly encourage you to make at least a few tacos this way.

Other ways to use your ground turkey taco meat:
- swap for the ground beef in my cheesy beef baked tacos
- serve over homemade tortilla chips like my buffalo chicken nachos
- swap for the chicken in my buffalo chicken empanadas
- add some rice, beans, and corn like in my Tex-Mex ground beef and rice skillet
- make my Traeger stuffed poblano peppers
- swap green for red in my ground turkey green chile enchiladas
Whatever you end up doing with your Instant Pot taco meat, I’d love to hear about it. Come back and let me know in a comment or with a recipe review. If you have any recipe questions I missed, you can also ask away via the comments section as well.

Instant Pot Ground Turkey Taco Meat
Ingredients
- 1 lb Ground Turkey, 97/3
- 1 Tbsp 16g Olive Oil
- 1 250g White Onion, diced
- 5 cloves Garlic, minced
- 6-8 Chipotle Peppers in Adobo, roughly chopped
- 1/4 C 60g Lime Juice
- 1 Tbsp 21g Honey
- 4 oz Broth or Water
- 1 tsp Kosher Salt
- 1 tsp Ground Coriander
- 1 tsp Cumin
Instructions
- Use the Instant Pot's sauté function to cook the onion in the olive oil until soft, about 5 minutes. Adding the garlic and cook for 30-60 seconds until fragrant.
- Push the onion and garlic to the sides of the Instant Pot, creating a well in the center. Add the ground turkey to the center of the pot and leave it alone until the bottom browns, about 3-4 minutes. Flip and brown both sides before crumbling and fully cooking.
- Once the ground turkey is fully cooked, add the remaining ingredients. (If you don't like the chipotle pepper seeds, you can blend everything together before adding to the cooked ground turkey.)
- Seal and pressure cook for 6 minutes with quick release. Salt and pepper to taste once cooked.
- Serve on tortillas with fresh white onion, cilantro, and fat free Greek yogurt, if desired. You can also make cheesy grilled tacos (instructions in notes below).





Just made this, 10/10! The spicy & sweet combo is soooo good!
Happy to hear it was a hit! Thanks for the feedback.
This is by far one of the easiest and tastiest replacements for a meal I grew up eating all the time but it just needed a healthier spin! Great job Mason!
We made this on the stove top and it was incredible. I love all things chipotle. We used coconut tortillas and omggg amazing. We have also done this with the lean beef from Trader Joe’s. Both just so perfect. Oh!! When we had the beef, I had a side of scrambled eggs too.
An excellent way to change up taco night! It has great flavor and is so versatile. As written, it is quite spicy (as mentioned in blog), and my younger kids wouldn’t eat it. I will have to try cutting back the chipotle peppers next time. I doubled the recipe but only added one small can of peppers this go-round.
Delicious!!! I’m a wimp when it comes to heat so I have to leave the peppers out, but I may try a small amount next time. Making taco meat in the instant pot is a game changer!
This recipe is a staple in my meal-prep arsenal. Since I purchased an Instant Pot, I’ve really made an effort to explore other recipes… but this one keeps finessing its way back into my queue. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a quick, easy, and delicious recipe to make for any occasion. Tremendous thanks to Mason for making these fantastic recipes available for FREE.
I tried several versions of these to see how it works. One of the best was curry-style tacos. Just a little coconut milk, thinned out with a little water, and curry seasoning brings this flavor to a whole new continent.
It’s cheesy it’s beany and so easy to make. I made this probably 4 times in the month that he posted it. So good and fast to make
These are so simple, quick, and FLAVORFUL!! My fiancé requests them every single week.
I had some extra ground turkey I didn’t know what to do with so of course I searched masons recipes and knew it’d be a success. I just use the meat to throw in taco bowls! Yum!