Indian Spice Grilled Turkey with Yellow Curry Cucumber Raita. Combining exotic Indian spices with barbecue sauce is a taste sensation you’ll crave. Works great with chicken or pork tenderloin too.

Indian Spice Grilled Turkey with Yellow Curry Cucumber Raita
I am a real turkey fan; roasted turkey with roasted potatoes and stuffing is one of my all time favorite meals. We don’t do roast dinners much during the summer months but that doesn’t mean that we don’t still enjoy a great turkey dinner, we just grill it instead!
I am partial to turkey thighs but this recipe is easily adapted to using boneless turkey breast as well, just adjust the cooking time accordingly, as breast meat generally cooks faster. These grilled turkey skewers were absolutely delicious.
Tasty, juicy turkey chunks with a sweet sticky, slightly spicy barbecue sauce and fragrant Indian spices all came together for a fantastic meal which we served on grilled flat breads with a yellow curry and cucumber raita. Our Grilled Flatbread recipe can be found here.
While this is a great summer grilling recipe I’ve also had great success cooking this in a cast iron grill pan or under the broiler. Just make sure you use the middle rack or lower when using the broiler so that the outside of the turkey does not cook too quickly.

Indian Spice Grilled Turkey with Yellow Curry Cucumber Raita
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Originally published on July 13, 2012.
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Sou'wester Soul
Monday 23rd of July 2012
Just made this amazing Indian Spiced Turkey. Had the family over for a BBQ and this turned out perfect and everyone loved it. The best thing about your recipes is that they always turn out right... there is no need for a "trial run". Thanks, I can always count on you!!!
Susan
Friday 13th of July 2012
I have never seen turkey thighs in the market. Can boneless skinless chicken thighs substitute even they aren't nearly as thick?
Allyson
Monday 16th of July 2012
Susan - even if you don't see turkey thighs, you could ask at a grocery store or butcher. They will likely be able to bring them in for you, even on a regular basis, if it's not something that they normally stock. They may need to know there's interest in order to bring them in.