Sentences with phrase «turkey carcass»

Do you have a gnarly looking turkey carcass in your fridge right now?
Bones from turkey carcass 1 large yellow onion, quartered 3 garlic cloves, smashed 3 celery stalks, cut in 1 ″ pieces 2 large carrots, cut in 1 ″ pieces 2 bay leaves 2 - 3 thyme sprigs 1 small handful parsley sprigs 1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
I ended up with a couple of turkey carcasses because I saw a marked down cooked breast, so I still have half a carcass in my freezer — along with 2 quarts of stock!
Using a sturdy knife or your hands, cut or tear turkey carcass into large pieces.
Here's what to do with that sad - looking turkey carcass that keeps staring you in the face after you've de-fleshed it.
Turkey Brown Rice Congee is a wonderful way to use a leftover turkey carcass.
It's a nasty extrusion process to get ALL the tissue off turkey carcasses.
1 chicken or small turkey carcass, or 3 to 6 pounds (depending on how big your slow cooker is) of any meaty bones, with marrow
1 Put the chopped turkey carcass in an 8 - quart stockpot and add cold water to cover, leaving 2 inches of space at the top of the pot.
Dispose of turkey carcasses and bones — and anything used to wrap or tie the meat, such as strings, bags, and packaging — in a covered, tightly secured trash bag placed in a closed trash container outdoors (or behind a closed, locked door).
greatest hits of lunch — wilted kale / sausage / other veg combo, turkey / chicken thighs w roasted veggies (throw carrots, green beans, baby potatoes, beets, squash, w / e tossed in oil in the oven), homemade hot / sour soup w broccoli noodles (i made a big broth out of a leftover turkey carcass), salmon over salad
Because we skipped Thanksgiving this year & were in America for Christmas, I don't have a turkey carcass in my freezer.
Turn your turkey carcass into a healing and tasty bone broth to sip any time of the day or to serve as a meal base.
Take what's left of the turkey carcass and make a delicious turkey soup with the leftover turkey to enjoy for days.
The roasted veggies also require no recipe, and I don't feel like posting photos of my dad and the turkey carcass here, so that leaves the green beans.
Combine the vegetable stock and the turkey carcass in a large soup pot over low heat and bring to a simmer.
I actually just made this again today too, using my turkey carcass from Thanksgiving.
what a fabulous idea to use the leftover turkey from Thanksgiving dinner and the turkey carcass to make the broth!!
Make broth from the turkey carcass, and herbs that you already have on hand.
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!
and we enjoyed it so much that it was the first soup I made with the batch of broth made from the turkey carcass this year.
But no retailers dared advertise Christmas before Thanksgiving parades, lest they be smacked in the head by a competitor's turkey carcass.
Throw the turkey carcass in a crock pot, (wrapped in cheese cloth if you don't want to have to worry about bones) add water, salt, pepper, carrots, celery, garlic, and some quinoa or barley, and you've got a yummy soup for a week.
Don't throw our that turkey carcass!
You can easily turn what is usually considered waste (i.e. the turkey carcass) into a wonderfully delicious and healing broth.
Post-Thanksgiving Soup 1 turkey carcass, all meat removed 8 cups chicken broth 4 cups chopped leftover turkey, dark and white meat 2 carrots, chopped 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, chopped 1 bay leaf 2 cloves garlic, minced Pinch of sea salt Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
In a large pot, combine the turkey carcass, carrots, bay leaf, celery, garlic, and broth and bring to a boil.
I always make broth with the Thanksgiving turkey carcass.
Hopefully you have already made a big pot of broth with the turkey carcass.
Take what's left of the turkey carcass and make a delicious turkey soup with the leftover turkey to enjoy for days.
Perks to being the only primal person in my family: automatic dibs on the left over turkey carcass.
Dogs are notorious for helping themselves to the turkey carcass or steak bones disposed of there.
Don't leave plates with bones or the turkey carcass lying around.
Remember this during the holiday season when you're throwing away turkey carcasses!
VPI's «Hambone Award» even pays tribute to pets and the quirky things they consume, such as the Labrador that ate a Thanksgiving turkey carcass or a golden retriever that consumed an artificial Christmas wreath.
A turkey carcass sitting out on the carving table, or left in a trash container that is open or easily opened, could be deadly to your furry family member.
Ditto for the turkey carcass.
Carefully dispose of your turkey carcass to prevent your pet from choking on small bones or suffering throat damage from brittle bones.
Thanksgiving may be over, but an activity like this doesn't have to rot away with the turkey carcass.
Even after graduation, family gatherings at Thanksgiving and Christmas wouldn't be complete until a parent, usually Mom, got the camera out and, to a chorus of moans, groans and the occasional belch, insisted everyone pose around the turkey carcass.
Don't throw away your turkey carcass and veggie peels after the meal.
No one really wants to look at the turkey carcass on the stove and all the cookware in the sink during Thanksgiving dinner, right?
Speaking of which... I should see if there's a turkey carcass in the freezer.
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