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This Tacos Al Pastor with Ground Turkey recipe is a game-changer for taco night! These tacos bring that iconic, savory-sweet flavor using ground turkey, making them a lighter, but still irresistibly delicious option. Packed with spices, pineapple, and a touch of smoky goodness, they’re perfect for a fun taco Tuesday or any day of the week! Gluten-free, Make Ahead, Plant-based + Traditional Pork Option.
I recently whipped up an All-Purpose Al Pastor Marinade, and you know what that means—taco time! Enter: Tacos Al Pastor with Ground Turkey --- I have to admit, Tacos Al Pastor have only recently become a favorite of mine, and I’m wondering how I ever lived without them. These tacos are juicy, smoky, tangy, sweet, a bit spicy + insanely delicious.
They’re a nice light option thanks to using ground turkey, but still packed with flavor. The beauty of these tacos is their versatility. You can swap the turkey for beef or pork, and they’re easy to make gluten-free. Plus, you can prep some elements in advance for convenience. The result is a super tasty + texturally exciting dish that you’ll want to make again and again. Craving more taco recipe inspiration? Check out my Birria Tacos, Bang Bang Shrimp Street Tacos, Crispy BBQ Pinto Bean Tacos, or Spicy Sofritas Quinoa Tacos next!
Start by preparing your Al Pastor marinade. Once it’s ready, cook the ground turkey to perfection. While the turkey is cooking, get your toppings prepped and ready to go. Warm or char your tortillas to enhance their flavor and texture. Finally, bring it all together by assembling your delicious tacos.
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Absolutely! You can get creative with your Tacos Al Pastor by using different types of meat. Beef, pork, chicken, or even goat (Which is actually the traditional meat used) can be excellent substitutes for turkey.
If you're looking for a meatless option, plant-based crumbles or jackfruit is a fantastic alternative that mimics the texture of meat. Check out my Jackfruit Birria Tacos recipe for some inspo!
With this easy Tacos Al Pastor with Ground Turkey recipe all set and ready to go, it's time to assemble. When it comes to toppings, I enjoy the vibrant, fresh, and sweet medley of ingredients. If you make these more than once and want to switch it up my favorite taco topping ideas in general include:
You can choose either corn or flour tortillas for this taco recipe. If you’re looking for a gluten-free option, corn is your best bet. Whichever option you choose, I recommend the small street taco-size. They’re easy to fill, hold and eat by the dozen! Of course, in a pinch, larger tortillas will work too. Heat the tortillas before filling them! This makes them more pliable so they’re less likely to break. If you want to try making your own see my tortilla recipe!
To lightly toast taco tortillas, preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and place the tortillas directly on the rack. Turn off the oven once heated and let tortillas warm for 2 minutes. Remove from oven. For char on a stovetop, pop one of the tortillas onto a gas burner until you begin to see a little smoke. Remove the tortilla to rotate it onto the opposite side until it’s lightly charred. Repeat until all tortillas are charred.
Place any leftover ingredients (individually stored) in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. To reheat, place Al Pastor turkey meat in a skillet over the stovetop until heated through. Assemble per usual to serve.
Yes! All ingredients can be made and individually stored as meal prep (excluding tortillas) and assembled when ready to serve.
Traditionally, Al Pastor is made with pork shoulder which is marinated + braised or slowly cooked. Feel free to keep things authentic with the meat, if desired. You can also use shredded chicken as option.
Yes! Simply choose a vegan plant-based crumble as an alternative, use vegetable stock for the marinade, and ensure your tortillas are vegan as well.
Yes of course! Simply opt for gluten-free tortillas such as corn tortillas.
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