A fun spin on taco night - go Greek! Ground turkey seasoned with Greek flavor and topped with a fresh vegetable relish and homemade yogurt Tzatziki sauce does not get any better than this Ground Turkey Greek Taco.
We use ground turkey quite a bit in our meal rotations and I thought I would take the freshness of Greek food combined with my love of all things tacos and make these Ground Turkey Greek Tacos with Tzatziki.
I love Greek food because of the delicious and simple flavor (check out our Slow Cooker Chicken Gyros – one of our most popular slow cooker recipes!).
You probably have the ingredients that you need to make the meat mixture of this recipe right now, but it’s the relish and the tzatziki that take this recipe over the top.
If you don’t love ground turkey, you could easily substitute lean ground beef or even ground lamb (which is even more authentic to Greek food!) and this recipe will still turn out delicious.
Ground Turkey Greek Taco Meat:
The meat is seasoned with oregano and garlic, then tomato paste and red wine vinegar are added in.
I cooked the meat with a minced red onion and the flavor combination was perfect. The meat mixture only takes about 15 minutes to cook from start to finish.
The two toppings – relish and tzatziki – are condiments that make this dish amazing. The great thing is that if you are short on time, these items can be prepped up to 2 days in advance.
Making Relish for Ground Turkey Greek Tacos with Tzatziki:
For the fresh vegetable relish, you are going to be using firm Roma tomatoes, an English cucumber, and red onion. If your grocery store does not have English cucumbers available, a regular cucumber will work just fine.
However, for this fresh relish, I highly recommend using an English cucumber (also known as a seedless cucumber). They usually can be found in the produce section, covered in plastic wrap.
They are longer and thinner than regular cucumbers and a little bit sweeter. I just love that you don’t have to deal with cucumber seeds when you use an English cucumber in this recipe (sometimes the seeds can give cucumbers a bitter flavor).
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Tzatziki is a traditional Greek sauce that is made with yogurt, cucumber, and garlic.
Like I mentioned before, I love the fresh simplicity of Greek food! I like to use plain Greek yogurt because of the little bit of “tang” that it adds, but any plain yogurt will work.
Do not make the mistake of using a vanilla-flavored yogurt . . . that flavor combo will not be a good one!
The key to making a good tzatziki is in the cucumbers.
You want fresh cucumbers (I usually just use a regular cucumber because they are so inexpensive and I grow them in my garden, but an English cucumber will work great as well!) and after you shred them, you want to make sure you get out as much moisture as possible (I blot them with paper towels until they are pretty try).
I did not include peeling the skin off the cucumber in the directions because I actually prefer leaving the skin on, but it’s up to you if you want to peel the skin off or not.
Some people also strain their yogurt before using it in tzatziki to avoid a runny sauce, but I have found that most yogurts don’t need to be strained.
Making the tzatziki does take a few minutes to throw together (and the effort is definitely worth it), but if you are looking to cut back on prep for this recipe, many grocery stores carry some type of tzatziki that you can use instead.
Instead of using tortillas or crunchy shells, I used a pita bread to hold this taco together. You can even use whole wheat pita bread to increase the healthiness of these “tacos.”
I used a flat pita bread, but you could also use a pita bread with a pocket and stuff it with all the filling. Happy Greek eating! Opa! 😉
Looking for more Greek-inspired recipes?
-Greek Chicken Kabobs
-Greek Pasta Salad
-Slow Cooker Chicken Gyros
-Slow Cooker Beef Gyros
Serves: 6 servings
Ground Turkey Greek Tacos with Tzatziki Recipe
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A fun spin on taco night – go Greek! Ground turkey seasoned with Greek flavor and topped with a fresh vegetable relish and homemade yogurt Tzatziki sauce does not get any better than this Ground Turkey Greek Taco.
Prep Time 1 hour hr
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
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Ingredients
Tzatziki
- 1 cucumber peeled and seeded
- 16 ounces plain Greek yogurt
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
- ½ teaspoon lemon juice
- ¼ teaspoon dried dill weed
Fresh Greek Relish
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil
- 1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar
- 2 Roma tomatoes seeded and diced
- 1 English cucumber seeded and diced
- ½ red onion diced
Meat
- 1½ pounds lean ground turkey
- ½ red onion minced
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 teaspoons dried oregano
- 4 teaspoons minced garlic
- 2 Tablespoons tomato paste
- 4 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 6 pita breads
Instructions
Make the tzatziki and relish at least 1 hour ahead or up to 2 days in advance so the flavors meld together.
For the tzatziki, shred the cucumbers and blot with a paper towel or clean kitchen towel to remove as much moisture as possible. Mix together the shredded cucumbers, strained yogurt, garlic, vinegar and lemon juice. Add dill and salt and pepper to taste. Cover and keep in the fridge until serving.
For the relish, gently mix olive oil, vinegar, tomatoes, cucumbers and onions in a medium bowl and add salt and pepper as desired. Cover and let sit in the fridge until serving.
For the meat, in a large skillet over medium-high heat, sauté ground turkey and onions until turkey is no longer pink, drain grease. Season with salt and pepper, as desired. Decrease temperature to low. Add oregano, garlic, tomato paste, and red wine vinegar to skillet and stir until meat is coated with seasonings.
To serve, add meat, relish, and tzatziki to a pita and enjoy.
Notes
- Making the tzatziki does take a few minutes to throw together (and the effort is definitely worth it), but if you are looking to cut back on prep for this recipe, manygrocery stores carry some type of tzatzikithat you can use instead.
Nutrition
Calories: 397 kcal · Carbohydrates: 42 g · Protein: 41 g · Fat: 7 g · Saturated Fat: 2 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 67 mg · Sodium: 437 mg · Potassium: 701 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 7 g · Vitamin A: 429 IU · Vitamin C: 10 mg · Calcium: 181 mg · Iron: 3 mg
Equipment
Small Mixing Bowl (2)
paper towels
Large Skillet
Recipe Details
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Mediterranean
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2pots2cook says:
Perfect fusion of two passionate cuisines ! Thank you !
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Wes says:
I'm not much of a cook, but I tried this recipe and really, really enjoyed it. The shredding cucumbers was a trick and they made lots and lots of water. Definitely will make again. Kudos.
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Camille Beckstrand is married to Jared and they have 4 kids. She is a certified life coach that loves helping women become "unstuck" in their lives and is the host of the podcast "Moms On The Rise". She also loves a good true crime podcast, a big plate of cheesy loaded nachos, and going on adventures with her family.
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