Sentences with phrase «made turkey stock»

As with the pho recipe, I was looking for a creative way to use my freshly made turkey stock, as well as some of the leftover meat from Thanksgiving.
Here is how I make chicken stock (I made the turkey stock pretty much the same way).
Try to use home made turkey stock when preparing it.
Besides having a huge container of turkey and yes, I made my turkey stock, I also ended up with two extra bags of organic lemons.
Definitely a good fit with your previous post about making turkey stock.
Reserve for another use such as turkey stock (you can remove the back bone several days ahead so you can then use it to make your turkey stock in advance).
You can make the turkey stock from the carcass in the evening on Thursday (it's so easy you might forget about it.
Begin the gravy by first making a turkey stock.
Take the giblets and neck out of the turkey and wash the turkey inside and out (use the giblets and neck to make turkey stock).
I do often make turkey stock, but rarely take the time for chicken stock.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, make the gravy: Transfer the roasted neck - and - backbone turkey mixture along with the stock to a medium saucepan.
A fancy sauce made with leftover sparkling wine, dried mushrooms and stock that is wonderful with chicken or turkey.
After Thanksgiving, I used my turkey carcass to make a huge pot of turkey stock from which I was able to freeze about 15 quarts.
I hope you saved your turkey carcass and made homemade stock because if you did you are in for a treat!
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This chilli recipe is filled with hearty ingredients like turkey, sweet potato, chickpeas, and vegetable stock to make a chilli that is a bit outside «traditional» chilli but so, so good.
No opportunity to make it anytime soon — no leftover turkey, no leftover chicken, no stock... Boohoo!
In November, it's easy to find turkey wings, which make an especially rich stock.
I always roast turkey legs and make my own turkey stock a few days ahead but I did this in addition to the turkey stock and it was a total game changer!!
I made this gravy last week - cooked a turkey last minute, and used store bought chicken stock.
Please don't think you can't make this if you don't have turkey stock or turkey, though: it will work equally well with chicken stock and leftover roast chicken.
Made some homemade turkey stock w / the leftover carcas and followed recipe as written — except doubled it.
I made this last night with leftover turkey / stock and my whole family went back for seconds (and some for thirds)!
Stock up on loads of pears from your local supermarket, have the kids choose their favorite colored leaves outside of the house and quickly demonstrate how to make a sweet little pear turkey.
WEEKDAY Breakfast: 2 scoops of Optimal Protein Powder with 120 ml of rice milk, 1/2 cup of organic frozen fruit, 113 g of Greek yoghurt, 1/2 a teaspoon of stevia and cinnamon sprinkled on top Morning tea: Power cake — one rice cake with 1 tablespoon of raw sunflower seed butter, topped with sliced fruit Lunch: Optimal Cleanse shake Afternoon tea: Home - made turkey jerky with sliced apples Dinner: Chicken quinoa (170 g cubed chicken, prepared with chicken stock), with onion, bell pepper, garlic, basil, sea salt and pepper
The cauliflower stared back at me all afternoon as I made the largest batch of turkey wild rice soup I could, efficiently clearing out celery and stock to make room for the holiday meal prep to come.
Just made this this morning with «Friendsgiving» leftovers and homemade turkey stock.
Great deals on meats can always be found at these types of stores making this a great place to stock up on ground turkey, chicken breasts and any other lean meat that fits within your diet.
that are crumbled up and then soaked with turkey or chicken stock and combined with sauteed onions and celery to make a mash.
If you are a meat eater, throw seasoned turkey meatballs in a slow cooker and freeze the meatballs, roast a whole chicken and use the leftovers for other recipes and make bone broth / chicken stock with the carcass, take your dried beans and make slow cooker beans to freeze so you have them for soup and Mexican dishes, etc..
I should also mention it's made with turkey stock, because HELLO - make this after Thanksgiving!
Really use up that turkey by making your own stock!
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If you like, you can make this with chicken stock as well, but the turkey stock has a wonderful richness to it.
I did make a couple changes — I used chicken stock instead of beef and ground turkey instead of ground beef.
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