Thanks to Red Gold® Tomatoes for sponsoring this post.
A healthy, hearty and easy dinner is ready in less than an hour with this Instant Pot Turkey Chili! Thanks to flavorful Red Gold® Tomatoes and the convenience of a pressure cooker, you can enjoy a quick, delicious meal that suits your busy life.

It’s the perfect time of year to cozy up with warm, hearty bowls of chili that are full of nutritious and satisfying ingredients.
This Instant Pot Turkey Chili takes advantage of the finest Red Gold® Tomatoes products to create a meal that’s full of bold, rich flavors — and it’s ready in a flash! There’s no need to simmer dinner in your slow cooker all day when you can have a delicious pressure cooker chili on the table in less than one hour.

How to make Instant Pot Turkey Chili:
You only need about 5 minutes of prep to pull together the simple ingredients for this meal. You can make it ahead of time and keep it in your refrigerator or freezer, or you can throw it together at the last minute.
The diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, and ketchup form the base of this turkey chili, so it’s important to use the best tomato products you can get your hands on. We love Red Gold® Tomatoes because they are family-owned and sustainably grown on Midwest family farms. Their tomatoes are steam packed fresh in non-BPA/BPS lined cans, and their products use non-GMO added ingredients. The Red Gold family is passionate about quality, which means that you get the freshest, best-tasting tomatoes on the market.
And of course, the best tasting tomatoes make THE BEST Instant Pot Turkey Chili! Let’s get started…

Ingredients for Pressure Cooker Turkey Chili:
- Olive oil
- Onion
- Garlic
- Ground turkey
- Chicken broth (or water)
- Red Gold® Petite Diced Tomatoes
- Red Gold® Chili Ready Tomato Sauce (or
regular Red Gold Tomato Sauce) - Red Gold® Tomato Ketchup
- Pinto beans
- Chili powder, salt and a bay leaf
First, cook the ground turkey, onion and garlic in the Instant Pot on the “Sauté” or “Sear” mode. Then drain off the fat and return the turkey mixture to the pot.

Next, add the broth, Red Gold® Petite Diced Tomatoes, Red Gold® Chili Ready Tomato Sauce, Red Gold® Tomato Ketchup, beans, chili powder, salt and bay leaf to the pot with the turkey.

Red Gold®’s new Chili Ready Tomato Sauce is already perfectly seasoned with classic chili seasonings like chili powder, cumin, onion and garlic powder, making it easier when you are busy and on-the-go. It’s an easy way to add an extra boost of flavor to your chili; however, if you can’t find the Chili Ready Tomato Sauce in your neighborhood, you can certainly substitute with an equal amount of Red Gold®’s regular Tomato Sauce. The meal will be delicious either way!

How long to cook Instant Pot Turkey Chili:
Once all of the ingredients are combined in your Instant Pot, seal the lid and cook on the “Chili” setting (or on the manual “High” setting) for 18 minutes. Perform a quick release with the vent and your chili is ready to serve!

How to serve Turkey Chili:
I typically serve our chili with a side of cornbread or with corn chips for scooping and dipping. Set out a variety of toppings and let your family help themselves! Here are a few good options to add to your bowls:
- Grated cheddar cheese
- Sour cream
- Chopped green onions or red onions
- Diced avocado or guacamole
- Fresh cilantro or parsley

Cook’s Tips and Recipe Variations:
- This Instant Pot chili recipe can be prepared with an equal amount of ground beef or ground chicken instead of the turkey.
- In lieu of pinto beans, try using black beans, garbanzo beans or kidney beans.
- If you can’t find the Red Gold® Chili Ready Tomato Sauce in your store, you can substitute with a can of regular Red Gold® Tomato Sauce.
- You can prepare the chili in advance. Allow the cooked chili to cool to room temperature, and then store in airtight containers. The chili will stay fresh in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
- To extend the life of your leftovers, keep the chili in the freezer! Stored in airtight containers, the chili will last in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- To reheat leftover chili, allow the chili to thaw in the refrigerator overnight (if frozen). Transfer chili to a saucepan, cover, and warm over low heat just until the chili reaches the desired temperature.
- To make meal prep faster, try browning the turkey mixture over the weekend (or the night before) and keeping the cooked meat in your refrigerator. On the day that you’re ready to cook your chili, you will just need to stir all of the ingredients together in your Instant Pot — no prep work necessary!
- Want a chili with no beans? You can substitute with a can of corn kernels or you can increase the ground turkey to 2 1/2 pounds.
- To prepare this recipe in a slow cooker, brown the turkey, onion, and garlic in a skillet (as instructed in the recipe below). Place the turkey mixture in a Crock Pot, add the rest of the ingredients (but OMIT the broth). Cover and cook on LOW for 4-6 hours or on HIGH for 2-3 hours.

More easy chili recipes that you might enjoy:
Finally, don’t forget to use the store locator to find Red Gold® Tomato products in your neighborhood!

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The chili was mouthwateringly delicious! Loving all your recipes ????????️ Thanks for sharing ????????????????
My family loves chili as soon as the weather turns chili!! (Chili-chilly, get it ?) Ha, ha.
I friend raved about her Instant Pot recently and I’d love to try this dish made in one.
We love your recipes! Thank you for sharing. Is an Instant Pot the same as a pressure cooker? If not, can you explain the difference? Thank you!!
Hi, Karen! Yep — an Instant Pot is just a popular brand of pressure cooker, but it also has other functions (like searing and slow cooking).
I make Turkey Chili whenever I make chili, it’s my 20 year old grand daughter’s favorite! I’m definitely going to try your recipe! I’ve never put ketchup in my chili before. That’s going to be an interesting add in. I was wondering why you use ketchup. By the way, I would like to thank you for all of the amazing recipes that you share with us. You are truly appreciated!! Have a Blessed day!
Hi, Natalie! I SO appreciate you and your support! Have a wonderful week ahead!
Hey, Natalie! I use the ketchup in lieu of brown sugar (that a lot of other chili recipes use). The ketchup adds just a hint of sweetness in the background, along with some extra tomato flavor. SO good! 🙂
I love your recipes. I look forward to them every week. This recipe is definitely a keeper!
Thank you, Debbie!
I rely on several of your “Dump-and-Bake” recipes to get me through the “what’s for dinner?” dilemma. I’ve made turkey chili before on the stovetop but would love to try an Instant Pot version. I haven’t seen Red Gold products in our stores here but will have to look for them!
I can’t wait to try this recipe!! It looks good!! I have to order the tomatoes and sauce though because nobody sales it here in Sonoma County!! But I’m ordering it today!!
This sounds amazing. My family loves chili and I am always trying to replace some of the red meat with turkey in our diet.
We love turkey chili. I don’t have an instant pot so I make mine in the slow cooker. Thanks for your great recipes. I have made some and we have enjoyed them.
I love the idea of the Red Gold tomato sauce already having the seasoning! Hope I can find it locally!
Thanks for a much quicker recipe! Eager to try it!
Thank you for the recipe…..we love chili! And also for the opportunity to win.
Hi Blair,
I look forward to Sunday mornings to enjoy your family’s week. As the mother of 3 boys ( now in their 30’s) I love seeing your boys and their adventures-what sweet memories you’re making which you will enjoy for years. I am constantly amazed at your energy level and your adventures look like so much fun. Thanks for the beautiful photos which as a former Virginia girl make me smile and miss home. Oh, on a side note-your recipes are great – I do have to down size now. See you next week.
Hi, Sylvia! Thank you for your kind note! I love that a fellow Virginia-gal can appreciate home through my little snapshots. xoxo
This looks so good! Can’t wait to get an instant pot.
This looks so good! Can’t wait to get an instant pot!
Hi Blair
I love cooking chili ???? at any time not just in winter months.ive loved all got recipes on your blog.Thnx so much fr Charing all ..and would love a chance to win the instant pot..Thnx again Blair.
This sounds so delicious. I look forward to each Sunday to open up my email and see all your good cooking and watching your boys grow up.
Thank you for all your cooking advice and ideas
Such wonderful recipes u have ..would love to win the instant pot!!
This recipe looks so good! Red Gold has the best stuff for soups and chili’s!
This looks and sounds delicious! Definitely comfort food during winter! I would love to win the instant pot also… as I don’t have one and would really appreciate winning it. 🙂 Thanks again for all your wonderful recipes and website.