Pretty much, yes. She loves to eat, always has, and is always interested in what we are having. Great thing about her is, she will try anything!!! I am lucky that way! So, she didn't much like chicken as a toddler, but then I discovered she liked it baked in breadcrumbs (crunchy). So she would have that twice a week, soup once a week, with the odd cheeseburger thrown in. Then one day I made baked chicken breast, just sprinkled with paprika...she thought the house smelled so good...she tried it and loved it. That time, the chicken breat was split breast with the skin on....we don't eat the skin but can't deny that makes it tastier!
Offer often, with no pressure...in different forms. Chicken strips baked in breadcrumbs, meatloaf with ketchup maybe? Amelia didn't like meatloaf until she discovered she could dip it in ketchup.
Try meatballs...with sauce and without! Melt some cheese on top! Make him a grilled cheese sandwhich with tiny slices of turkey in it...we did all of that stuff. Some things she liked, some not so much....but now she likes chicken in almost every form we make, and likes beef in the form of hamburgers and meatloaf. I make tacos too with ground turkey/beef mixture....she loves tacos!!
Just keep trying...! If your dd eats other textures...(cold wet fruit, crunchy toast, bananas, bread)...then I wouldn't worry too much about her having a texture issue...meats turn alot of kids off...so I hid mine, kept offerring, prepared it in different ways, and I think we do pretty well now!