Comforting Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash Recipe

Need a 30-minute dinner that's creamy, smoky, and satisfying? This paprikash transforms humble turkey into a Hungarian-inspired comfort meal.

Why You’ll Love This Comforting Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash

If you’re searching for a cozy weeknight dinner that delivers big flavor without hours of cooking, this Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash is about to become your new favorite. The combination of smoky paprika and savory ground turkey creates a dish that tastes like it simmered all day, when really it comes together in about 30 minutes.

I love how the creamy sour cream sauce coats every noodle, while the steamed broccoli adds color and nutrition.

It’s comfort food with a healthy twist. Perfect for busy evenings when you want something satisfying but don’t have time for fuss. Trust me, your family will request this one again.

What Ingredients are in Comforting Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash?

This delicious paprikash recipe combines lean ground turkey with egg noodles and a creamy, paprika-infused sauce that will warm you up from the inside out.

The beauty of this dish lies in its simple ingredients that create complex flavors. Most of what you’ll need is probably already hanging out in your pantry or fridge, making it perfect for those nights when you haven’t planned ahead but still want something that tastes like you did.

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1 pound ground turkey
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 3 tablespoons paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon thyme
  • 3 1/2 cups nonfat beef broth
  • 8 ounces medium egg noodles
  • 3/4 cup fat-free sour cream
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 3 cups broccoli florets, steamed

The quality of your paprika really matters in this recipe, since it’s the star flavor. If possible, use Hungarian paprika for authentic flavor—it comes in sweet and hot varieties, so you can adjust the heat to your preference.

And while the recipe calls for fat-free sour cream to keep things lighter, you could substitute regular sour cream or even Greek yogurt in a pinch. The broccoli provides a nice nutritional boost, but green beans or asparagus would work beautifully too if that’s what you have on hand.

How to Make This Comforting Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash

This paprikash comes together in a wonderful one-pot symphony that’s as satisfying to make as it’s to eat. Start by heating 2 teaspoons of olive oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat. Toss in 1 cup of chopped onion and 2 tablespoons of minced garlic, sautéing them until they become fragrant and translucent. Who doesn’t love that kitchen-filling aroma of garlic and onions?

Next, add 1 pound of ground turkey to the pot and scramble it until it’s no longer pink, breaking it up with a wooden spoon as it cooks. Remember to drain any excess fat—we’re going for comfort food, not a grease bomb.

Now comes the flavor explosion. Stir in 3 tablespoons of paprika (this might seem like a lot, but trust me, it’s what gives paprikash its signature taste) and 1/2 teaspoon of thyme, coating the turkey mixture completely. The rich red color that develops is absolutely gorgeous, like a culinary sunset happening right in your pot.

Pour in 3 1/2 cups of nonfat beef broth and add 8 ounces of uncooked medium egg noodles. Bring everything to a boil, then reduce the heat and let it simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally so the noodles don’t stick together. During this time, the noodles will absorb that beautiful paprika-infused broth.

For the finishing touch that takes this dish from good to oh-my-goodness-this-is-amazing, mix 3/4 cup of fat-free sour cream with 1 tablespoon of flour in a small bowl until smooth. This creates a slurry that will thicken our sauce without clumping. Stir this mixture into your noodles and continue to simmer for 3 more minutes until the sauce thickens to a silky consistency.

Meanwhile, steam 3 cups of broccoli florets until they’re bright green and tender-crisp. To serve, spoon the creamy turkey and noodle mixture over the steamed broccoli, allowing the sauce to coat everything in paprika-tinged goodness. The vibrant green broccoli against the rich red sauce? Talk about a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach.

Comforting Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash Substitutions and Variations

While the classic version of this paprikash is already delicious, I love exploring different variations that can transform this dish based on what’s in your pantry or your dietary preferences.

Try chicken instead of turkey for a traditional twist, or chickpeas for a vegetarian option. Not a fan of egg noodles? Rice or cauliflower rice work beautifully. You can swap the broccoli for spinach, bell peppers, or mushrooms—whatever veggies need using up.

For deeper flavor, add a tablespoon of tomato paste or a splash of red wine.

And don’t worry about the sour cream—Greek yogurt makes a tangy, protein-rich alternative.

What to Serve with Comforting Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash

Although this paprikash recipe already includes broccoli, I love pairing it with complementary sides that elevate the entire meal experience. A crisp cucumber salad with dill and a touch of vinegar cuts through the rich, creamy sauce perfectly.

For something heartier, try a slice of crusty rye bread—ideal for sopping up that delicious paprika-infused sauce, trust me.

On chilly evenings, I sometimes add roasted root vegetables like carrots and parsnips. Their natural sweetness balances the savory paprikash beautifully.

And when I’m feeling extra, a glass of medium-bodied Hungarian red wine rounds everything out nicely.

Final Thoughts

After experimenting with this paprikash recipe countless times, I’ve come to appreciate its versatility and comfort-food status in my regular meal rotation.

The combination of tender turkey, paprika-infused broth, and creamy sauce creates a dish that feels like a warm hug on a chilly evening.

Truth be told, I sometimes swap the broccoli for green beans when my produce drawer dictates. Not traditional? Perhaps not. But cooking is about making food work for your life, isn’t it?

This recipe does exactly that—economical, relatively quick, and always satisfying. Perfect for busy weeknights when you crave something homemade without the fuss.

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Comforting Ground Turkey & Noodle Paprikash

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A cozy weeknight dinner featuring ground turkey and egg noodles in a creamy paprika-infused sauce. This healthier twist on traditional paprikash comes together in about 30 minutes and delivers big flavor with lean protein and steamed broccoli.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: European, Hungarian

Ingredients
  

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1 pound ground turkey
  • 2 tablespoons garlic minced
  • 1 cup onion chopped
  • 3 tablespoons paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon thyme
  • 3 1/2 cups beef broth nonfat
  • 8 ounces egg noodles medium
  • 3/4 cup sour cream fat-free
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 3 cups broccoli florets steamed

Equipment

  • Dutch oven
  • Small bowl
  • Wooden spoon
  • Steamer

Method
 

  1. Heat olive oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat.
  2. Add chopped onion and minced garlic, sauté until fragrant and translucent.
  3. Add ground turkey and cook until no longer pink, breaking it up with a wooden spoon. Drain excess fat.
  4. Stir in paprika and thyme, coating the turkey mixture completely.
  5. Pour in beef broth and add uncooked egg noodles. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  6. In a small bowl, mix sour cream with flour until smooth.
  7. Stir the sour cream mixture into the noodles and simmer for 3 more minutes until sauce thickens.
  8. Steam broccoli florets until bright green and tender-crisp.
  9. Serve the turkey and noodle mixture over the steamed broccoli.

Notes

Use Hungarian paprika for authentic flavor - it comes in sweet and hot varieties. You can substitute regular sour cream or Greek yogurt for the fat-free sour cream. The broccoli can be replaced with green beans or asparagus. For deeper flavor, consider adding a tablespoon of tomato paste or a splash of red wine. The dish pairs well with cucumber salad, crusty rye bread, or roasted root vegetables.

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