Gluten Free • Dairy Free • High Protein
If you love warm, hearty soups with a little southwest kick, you’re going to love this Instant Pot Southwest Turkey Soup! It’s packed with lean protein, vibrant veggies, and just the right amount of spice to make every bite comforting and satisfying. Plus, thanks to the Instant Pot, this soup comes together in under 30 minutes, making it perfect for busy weeknights or meal prep!

Why Will You Love This Recipe
Quick & Easy – Thanks to the Instant Pot, you get a slow-simmered taste in a fraction of the time!
Healthy & Protein-Packed – Lean ground turkey, fiber-rich brown rice, and nutrient-dense veggies make this a well-balanced meal.
Bold Southwest Flavors – A perfect blend of chili powder, cumin, garlic, and other spices makes every spoonful irresistible.
Great for Meal Prep – This soup stores well and tastes even better the next day!
Diet-Friendly – It’s naturally gluten-free and can be customized for dairy-free and low-carb diets.

How to Prepare the Southwest Turkey Soup
I love this Instant Pot Southwest Turkey Soup because it’s the ultimate comfort food without being heavy. The mix of tender turkey, hearty brown rice, and bold spices gives it that classic southwest taste while still being wholesome and healthy. Plus, the Instant Pot makes it ridiculously easy—just sauté, dump, and let it do the work! It’s one of my favorite go-to recipes when I need a fast, nutritious meal that my whole family loves.
Ingredients
- Lean Ground Turkey
- Brown Rice
- Water
- Gluten Free Chicken Bouillon Cubes (I use Herb Ox)
- Yellow Onion
- Baby Carrots
- Bell peppers (small)
- Celery
- Black Beans
- Corn
- Olive Oil
- Cumin
- Black Pepper
- Salt
- Garlic Powder
- Paprika
- Oregano

Directions
- Start by prepping your vegetables and setting aside.
- Turn the instant pot to saute setting. Brown ground turkey and add 1 tsp of salt and 1/2 tsp of pepper while cooking.
- Remove cooked ground turkey and set aside in a bowl. The bowl will be hot, so use a cooking glove. Replace pot to saute setting and clear out any turkey juices.
- Add olive oil, and diced vegetables to the instant pot bowl. Stir around and let them sautee for a few minutes or until onion is translucent.
- Then add water, bouillon cubes, rice and the rest of the seasonings. Stir.
- Close Instapot lid, make sure to turn the pressure cooker valve and set to 12 minutes.
- Let the soup naturally release in pressure for 10 minutes before serving.
- Enjoy!

Alternatives & Add-ons
- For more spice, add paprika and cayenne pepper.
- For an Italian style soup, use Italian sausage and replace oregano with Italian Seasoning blend.
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Instant Pot Southwest Turkey Soup
Description
This Instant Pot Southwest Turkey Soup is a bold, flavorful, and nourishing meal that comes together quickly and effortlessly! Made with lean ground turkey, colorful bell peppers, brown rice, and a perfectly balanced blend of southwest spices, this soup is packed with protein and wholesome ingredients. Whether you're meal-prepping or just need a cozy dinner, this gluten-free soup is a must-try!
Ingredients
Seasonings
Instructions
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Start by prepping your vegetables and setting aside.
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Turn the instant pot on to sauté setting.
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Brown ground turkey and add 1 tsp of salt and 1/2 tsp of pepper while cooking.
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Remove cooked ground turkey and set aside in a bowl. Replace pot to sauté setting and clear out any turkey juices.
The bowl will be hot, so use a cooking glove. -
Add olive oil, and diced vegetables to the instant pot bowl. Stir around and let them sauté for a few minutes or until onion is translucent.
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Then add water, bouillon cubes, rice and the rest of the seasonings. Stir.
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Close Instant Pot lid, make sure the pressure cooker valve is closed and set the time to 12 minutes.
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When the Instant Pot timer goes off, let it naturally release for 10 minutes before opening the lid.
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Allow soup to rest for a few minutes before serving.