Lean, tender and weeknight-easy, our diced turkey is cut for quick cooking—perfect for stir-fries, curries, kebabs and creamy pies. The pieces sear fast to a light golden edge and stay succulent when you keep the heat moderate and finish in sauce. Clean flavour, minimal faff, loads of options.
Why you’ll love it
Lean protein that cooks in minutes
Even dice for reliable browning and steady cooking
Versatile for wok dishes, skewers, tray-bakes and pies
Family-friendly flavour that takes on spices and herbs
Cut details
Typically from breast (lean) and/or thigh (extra juiciness) depending on batch
Trimmed and diced by our butchers (piece size may vary slightly)
Fresh, never previously frozen (unless stated on pack)
How to cook (quick guide)
Stir-fry / pan:
Pat dry and season.
Hot pan with a little oil; cook 5–8 mins total, tossing for colour.
Add aromatics/sauce and simmer gently until piping hot throughout.
Curry / stew:
Brown pieces, add onions, garlic, spices and stock/tomatoes/coconut milk.
Simmer 12–20 mins until tender (avoid a furious boil).
Skewers (grill/BBQ/air fryer):
Marinate 30–120 mins; cook 8–12 mins, turning once or twice.
Food safety: As poultry, cook thoroughly to 75°C in the centre—no pink, juices clear.
Serving ideas
Turkey tikka with yoghurt, lemon and garam masala, served over rice
Creamy mushroom & tarragon turkey with pasta
Lemon–herb tray-bake with potatoes and courgettes
Honey–soy stir-fry with greens and sesame rice
Storage & handling
Keep refrigerated below 5°C
Once opened, cook within 1 day
Suitable for home freezing on the day of purchase; defrost in the fridge and use within 24 hours
Wash hands and equipment after handling raw poultry
FAQs
Breast or thigh—what’s best? Breast is lean and quick; thigh is a touch juicier and forgiving. Packs may contain either—see the label.
How do I keep it tender? Hot pan to colour, then finish gently in sauce. Don’t overcook once it hits 75°C.
Good marinade ideas? Yoghurt, lemon and spices; or olive oil, garlic, herbs and a squeeze of citrus.
Can I cook from frozen? Defrost in the fridge for even cooking.