If you’re craving a hearty, comforting meal that’s both satisfying and Alpha-gal friendly, this Smoked Turkey and Pinto Beans recipe is exactly what you need. This dish brings all the rich, smoky flavor of traditional Southern beans, without using pork, making it a perfect option for those living with Alpha-gal Syndrome.
In this recipe, smoked turkey replaces ham or bacon, creating that deep, savory flavor we all love while keeping it safe and delicious.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
There’s something timeless about a pot of slow-simmered beans. Pinto beans become tender and creamy while soaking up all that smoky goodness from the turkey. Traditionally, recipes use pork for flavor—but smoked turkey is a fantastic substitute that still delivers that rich taste.
This recipe is:
- ✅ Alpha-gal friendly
- ✅ Budget-friendly and filling
- ✅ Perfect for meal prep
- ✅ Simple, pantry-based ingredients
- ✅ Comfort food at its best
Ingredients You’ll Need
Exact amounts are in the video and the recipe below, but here’s a general overview of what goes into this dish:
- Smoked turkey (we use a leg)
- Dried pinto beans
- Onion and garlic powders, salt and pepper, paprika, cumin, basil, and oregano.
- A large onion
- Organic Better than Bouillon, Vegetable Flavor
- Vegan Liquid Smoke
Smoked turkey adds a deep, savory flavor that develops as the beans slowly cook, creating a rich and satisfying broth.
How to Make Smoked Turkey and Pinto Beans
This recipe is simple and forgiving. Perfect for beginner cooks or busy days!
1. Prep the Beans
Rinse and sort your dried pinto beans. You can soak them overnight or use a quick-soak method.
2. Build the Flavor
Add all of the ingredients to your instant pot or slow cooker.
3. Simmer Low and Slow
Let everything cook until the beans are tender. Slow cooking allows the smoky flavor to fully infuse the beans.
4. Shred the Turkey
Once the turkey is tender, remove it from the pot, shred the meat, and return it to the beans.
5. Serve and Enjoy
Serve hot with your favorite sides!

Ingredients
- 1 smoked turkey leg
- 1 lb pinto beans, soaked and drained
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1/2 tsp ground cumin
- 1/2 tsp basil
- 1/2 tsp oregano
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 2 tsp Better than Bouillon – Vegetable
- 1/2 tsp liquid smoke (optional) – Vegan
- Water to cover
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to the crock pot in the order given.
- Add enough water so that the ingredients are submerged.
- Crockpot: Cook on low for 8 – 10 hours.
- Instant Pot: Cook for 1 hour and let the pressure reduce on it's own for at least 30 minutes.
