Simple, delicious, and easy to prep, this one pan orecchiette with ground turkey has summery zucchini, lemon zest, parmesan cheese and sliced almonds. Get dinner on the table quickly and make clean up a breeze!
There are so many reasons to love one pot pasta: less dishes to wash, simpler to cook, and the pasta absorbs so much flavor while it cooks. My family loves one pot black bean fajita pasta, and sun dried tomato chickpea pasta, but when summer rolls around? This one pan orecchiette with ground turkey is on repeat.
While typically we use a pot for one pot pasta, this orecchiette cooks up in a large skillet. And this skillet? It's loaded up with fresh, summery flavors: zucchini, lemon zest and peas.
It's a nice change from tomato sauce-based pasta, and a well-rounded meal.
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Sautรฉ ground turkey first
We start this recipe off by sautรฉing the ground turkey. This adds extra flavor and improves the texture of the ground turkey. It also gives us the chance to discard any liquid that seeps out while cooking. After cooking through, transfer the ground turkey to a clean plate.
The flavor base
Next, we start building the flavor base of our sauce. First, we sautรฉ onions until soft and translucent, around 7 minutes. Next we add garlic, and sautรฉ for 1 minute only. This ensures that the garlic does not burn. Sauteeing onions and garlic transforms their flavors from sharp to mellow and slightly sweet, and this provides a great base of flavor for our sauce.
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After cooking the onions and garlic, we deglaze the pan with white wine. Add the wine to the pan and scrape all the brown bits off the bottom of the pan. Simmer the wine until reduced by half, as this ensures the alcohol evaporates off.
Finally, we add the chicken stock, pasta, salt and cooked turkey. As it simmers, the pasta absorbs the flavorful cooking liquid, while also releasing starches that help thicken the sauce.
The vegetables
After ten minutes, we add the zucchini to the pan. This ensures that our zucchini does not overcook. Adding the zucchini at the start would leave you with mushy, texture-less zucchini that is not appetizing.
After ten more minutes, we add the peas and lemon zest. Simmer until the liquid is absorbed and pasta is cooked through.
The final touches
To serve, sprinkle with generous amounts of parmesan cheese and a few sliced almonds. I do not recommend skipping the parmesan as it generously seasons the pasta, however feel free to skip the sliced almonds if you wish.
Other types of pasta
This recipe has only been tested with orecchiette pasta, small 'hat-shaped' noodles, so I can't guarantee that other shapes will work. With that being said, I've found small pasta shapes cook similarly in one pot pasta recipes.
If you do swap another pasta shape, here is some advice:
- swap for similar-shaped pasta: penne, shells and macaroni may work
- do not use lentil, chickpea or other alternative pastas: they have different cooking and water requirements and may not work in this recipe
- stay away from large pasta shapes: lasagna noodles, rigatoni, etc
Meal prep tips
This recipe keeps really well for meal prep. Here are some tips to help you meal prep with it:
- reheat- reheat single serve portions in the microwave until steaming hot
- freezing- I have not tried, but I do believe it would freeze/thaw alright. Thaw completely in the fridge before heating in the microwave
- chop ahead- you can pre-chop the onion, garlic and zucchini up to 4 days ahead to cut down on your dinner prep time
More pasta recipes
- Freezer One Pot Pasta Packs
- Orzo Pasta Salad with Feta
- Greek Chicken Pasta Salad
- Kale Chicken Pasta Salad
- Chicken Caprese Pasta Bake
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One Pan Orecchiette with Ground Turkey and Zucchini
Ingredients
- 1 lb/500g ground turkey
- 1 onion diced
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- ยผ cup white wine
- 4 ยฝ cups chicken stock
- 3 cups orecchiette
- ยผ teaspoon salt
- 3 cups zucchini
- 2 cups frozen peas
- zest of 1 lemon roughly 1.5 tbsp
- ยผ cup sliced almonds
- ยฝ cup shredded parmesan cheese
Instructions
- In a large skillet, cook the turkey until no pink remains. Set aside on a paper towel lined plate.
- Add onion and cook for 5 or so minutes until translucent. Add the garlic and stir for one minute.
- Add the white wine and scrape up all of the brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Cook until reduced by half, around 2 minutes.
- Add the chicken stock, orecchiette and salt, and add back the turkey. Simmer for 10 minutes, stirring frequently, then add the zucchini and cook for another 10 minutes (stirring frequently), or until pasta is cooked through and sauce has thickened.
- Stir in the lemon zest and frozen peas. Cook for 3 minutes.
- Serve with almonds and parmesan cheese.
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Tips:
- reheat- reheat single serve portions in the microwave until steaming hot
- freezing- I have not tried, but I do believe it would freeze/thaw alright. Thaw completely in the fridge before heating in the microwave
- chop ahead- you can pre-chop the onion, garlic and zucchini up to 4 days ahead to cut down on your dinner prep time
- this recipe has only been tested with orecchiette and I cannot guarantee it will cook the same way with other pasta shapes
Nutrition Information
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Claire says
Any chance you think this will work with red wine? Hate to open another bottle ๐
Denise says
Hi Claire! I think that would be fine! (Sorry for my late reply)
Sally says
Super easy and delicious. I added some lemon juice and red pepper for a little extra spice. Great recipe!
Denise says
Thanks Sally! Glad you enjoyed! THanks for taking the time to leave a review ๐
Sherrie says
Little disappointed in the turnout. 4 1/2 cups of chicken broth seemed crazy. Came out like a bland soup.
Denise says
Well that definitely doesn't sound right, it should not be soupy. I'm sorry it didn't work out for you, Sherrie. Would you mind telling me which pasta shapes you used, and if you used a pan or a pot? Thank you!
Tom says
Hello, Denise. Maybe Sherrie had a lid on the skillet. I might have done the same thing if I had not read your reply to Jenileeโs comment. Maybe add โcook uncoveredโ to Step 4.
But Iโm wondering how much does 3 cups of orecchiette weigh. That would help me with a substitution.
Thanks!
Tom says
Came out great with about 12 oz. of penne! Thanks for a great recipe, Denice!
Tom says
Denise.
Denise Bustard says
Hi Tom! I'm glad to hear that, thank you so much for reporting back ๐
Susan says
Would this recipe work with ground beef? I have all the other ingredients on hand. Thanks
Denise says
I think ground beef would be great! Hope you enjoy it, Susan!
Jon Earky says
I'm new to cooking but I thought this was great. I forgot the almonds, and thought it tasted a little bland at first. But I squeezed the zested lemon in for some extra acidity and then put some red pepper flakes, and it blew me away
Jon Jon Early says
Spelt my own name wrong, had to figure out what to do with the rest of the wine. Thats what did it! But it was very easy, especially to someone who is super super new to cooking. It was easy to keep up and never felt overwhelmed
Denise says
LOL Jon Jon Early...or Jon Earky? Ha ha you have me laughing ๐ Glad you liked the recipe and found it easy! Thanks for reporting back!
JANINE says
I'm not seeing when to add the turkey? You put it back in at the end??????
Denise says
Hi Janine, sorry if I'm too late replying here! So sorry, the turkey is supposed to be added with the pasta/stock/salt. I will edit the recipe. Thank-you for pointing that out.
Jenilee says
Did you really need 4 1/2 cups of chicken stock? That seems like a lot?
Denise says
Hi Jenilee, I hope I'm not too late! I thought the same thing, I started with 3 cups when I developed the recipe, but I had to add another 1 1/2. Since it cooks uncovered, the liquid does evaporate and the pasta starches thicken it as it cooks. Hope you like it!
Wendy says
I just made it and it did use all 4.5 cups of broth.
Leah | So, How's It Taste? says
Yum! This has all my favorites in it with the peas and zucchini! Bonus for it being a one pan recipe and it looks healthy!
Denise says
Thanks, Leah!
marcie says
I know I told you I love the look of your site, and now I love your little graphics with the one pot meals, etc. Great touch! And I love everything about this dish -- orrecchiette is one of my favorite pastas! This looks right up my alley -- pinned!
Denise says
Oh thanks, Marcie! They were a last-minute addition and I'm so glad, because they're my favorite part!
Denise says
Thanks, Arpita!
Denise says
What?! Thank-you SO much, Jessica, and I have to say I'm always admiring your photos, too! I have such a hard time photographing on a white background.
Ashley | The Recipe Rebel says
Haha, I don't ever make pasta any other way now! I love this new twist on it!
Denise says
Yeah, I really don't see myself going back to dirtying another pot just to boil the pasta...not when it gets so much flavor from the sauce! Thanks, Ashley!
Beverley @ sweaty&fit says
The zucchini is such a perfect touch! this looks like a perfect meal after a loooong day
Denise says
Thanks so much, Beverley! It would definitely be perfect for a weeknight...so easy and almost no clean-up!
Danielle says
Hi Denise! I just have to comment on my adoration for this quick and tasty recipe. I love meals that are insanely satisfying with minimal work (less hassle more happy). I have more zucchini than one can shake a stick at currently and we are constantly seeking new applications. Love this.
Denise says
Thanks so much, Danielle! I think simple is best ๐
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
OK, so you've sold the one-pot pasta idea to me in this post. And I love the flavours you chose to combine here, especially with the lemon and almonds ... mmm! And love even more that you used those cute 'cowboy hats'!
Denise says
YES! Try a one pot pasta recipe and you'll never go back, Helen! Thanks so much ๐
Katie says
I LOVE your new site Denise, so beautiful! This looks like the perfect dinner. I love one pot meals ๐
Denise says
Thanks so much, Katie! I'm pretty in love with it ๐
Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
What an awesome one pan dish! Looks so deliocus and inviting!
Denise says
Thanks, Anu!
Shelby @ Go Eat and Repeat says
What a great one pan meal! I really love the addition of almonds to this- that crunch really adds a lot!
Denise says
I feel like I add nuts to everything, but I just love the crunchy texture they give things...glad you approve. Thanks, Shelby!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Oh what a fantastic one pan meal, Denise! I love orecchiette yet I always forget to cook with it! Sounds delicious with the ground turkey and zucchini!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Gayle! I think it's my new favorite pasta!
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
I love orecchiette and I love the pop of green from the zucchini and the peas ๐
Denise says
Thanks so much, Medha!