Freeze in individual ziplock bags and you can have
turkey soup for kunch until next Thanksgiving.
Not exact matches
In this week's recipe we use our vegetarian Carrot Ginger
soup with Coconut as a base
for a delicious fall vegetarian curry dish with squash and cauliflower — perfect
for those cool nights ahead and a great way to use up that leftover
turkey this weekend (just add it diced up... Continue reading →
Sometimes I skip the potatoes and add dried pasta instead
for turkey noodle
soup.
Technically, the
turkey wings and backs are meant
for soup pack, but hey look at... Read more →
Turkey Noodle Bake is great
for dinner, or reheat it and make it into a
turkey noodle
soup.
When I haven't got the time to make a sauce, using a tin of condensed
soup, as I did in this
turkey and courgette bake makes
for a perfect substitute.
When I cook a whole
turkey, I'll save the carcass (yes, I know the word carcass sounds gross) and boil it to until it renders
turkey stock and then I'll freeze the stock to use
for soups just as this One Pot Ham Potato and Bean Soup, One Pot Jambalaya with Shrimp and Andouille Sausage and One Pot Corn and Crab Chowder.
If you like, you can substitute
turkey breast
for the chicken to make
turkey chili, which was the
soup George Costanza ordered on the show.
Miriam shares her inspiring idea
for turning
turkey leftovers into nourishing
soup in a matter...
In this book, you will find detailed, easy - to - follow
turkey soup recipes that are perfect
for beginners to
soup making as well as experienced pros.
Try this leftover
turkey and carrot
soup with fresh ginger
for a bit of a kick.
Keep things warm, cozy and sustainable with this leftover
turkey soup — it even uses the carcass
for a richer flavor.
Take what's left of the
turkey carcass and make a delicious
turkey soup with the leftover
turkey to enjoy
for days.
I did thyme, sage and rosemary
for dipping into
turkey (or chicken)
soup.
Honor Wine makes its reappearance just in time
for the holidays, paired with another delicious tradition: a three - course meal on Thanksgiving to share in - restaurant with family and friends which includes
soup or salad,
turkey entrée with buttermilk mashed potatoes, sausage and savory apple stuffing, Calabrian candied carrots with bacon, apple cranberry chutney finished with decadent pumpkin pie with amaretto mascarpone creme.
There's nothing like using
turkey leftovers
for soup.
If you still want to make the
soup, you could substitute chicken
for the
turkey.
That's good news
for home cooks and chefs this holiday season as they plan
for soups, breads and casseroles to accompany that
turkey and dressing.
beef tacos (with Ortega seasoning packet or my homemade mix) beef fajitas beef noodle stir fry pepper steak in plum sauce Mongolian beef (recipe coming soon) meaty
soup with fresh pita or baguettes (Bubby's cabbage
soup, smoked
turkey split pea, fire roasted tomato rice stoup, crockpot mushroom barley
soup) london broil and mashed potatoes meatballs and rice spaghetti sloppy joes and zoodle bolognese
for adults kofta kebabs pulled beef tacos or sandwiches
This pesto
turkey tortellini
soup recipe is an ode to those meals, and it quickly became a favorite of my older son, who is a sucker
for anything involving tortellini and pesto.
For the smoked
turkey and file gumbo: Add the vegetable oil to a
soup pot over medium heat.
The feast doesn't end with pie: Get our best recipes
for Thanksgiving leftovers, from
turkey soup and chili to potato quesadillas and more.
I have an idea
for a new
soup that I'm going to try soon, but in the meantime, these
turkey burgers were pretty tasty!
I make this
soup for Robby often and sometimes he cook
turkey or chicken to add to it.
The magic of kale plus hearty white beans, protein - packed
turkey, onions, celery, garlic, and carrot
for flavor, and a hint of fresh herbs makes the coziest bowl of white bean,
turkey, and kale
soup ever.
Imagine an office meal you're actually excited to break
for (no hard feelings,
turkey sandwich)-- think fiery Asian noodles, lemony avocado toast, or spiced
soup dolloped with yogurt.
i added a bit of oil olive to the dough and subbed pecans as i didn't have walnuts and used 1/2 bread flour and doubled the recipe as i wanted a super mega size loaf, going to use it
for turkey sandwiches along with a tomato
soup, can't wait
for dinner, I'm so excited to find pom recipes as well, the chocolate dipped shortbread looks like christmas on a plate!Re; your mouse inthe house, we lived thru an infestation, only problem the children thought they were pets at the time!
I have linked up my
turkey rice
soup, sweet potato bisque as well as my recipe
for homemade chicken stock.
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.
This lentil
soup, originally inspired by the Barefoot Contessa, is a favorite
for Paul and me but this time I added a couple of special ingredients: lentils that Paul got from the Salone Del Gusto food festival plus fresh
turkey sausage....
It's been used as a healing
soup for thousands of years, and it's incredibly easy to make at home, especially when you have a carved
turkey on your hands.
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.
Recipe
for turkey broth using a leftover Thanksgiving bird that is the perfect base
for homemade
soups and sauces.
Bring
soup to a boil, and then reduce to cook at medium to low heat
for about 20 - 25 minutes — adding in cooked shredded
turkey with about 15 minutes left to cook.
The magic of kale plus hearty white beans, protein - packed
turkey, onions, celery, garlic, and carrot
for flavor, and a hint of fresh herbs makes the coziest bowl of white bean,
turkey, and kale
soup ever.
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..
Hi, I do what my mothers always did and use a Pressure cooker
for the
turkey / chicken bones to make a
soup base.
Your
turkey taco
soup sounds like just the thing I should be making
for dinner!
For this version, we used turkey bacon for a lighter soup, and it was still very tasty.
For this version, we used
turkey bacon
for a lighter soup, and it was still very tasty.
for a lighter
soup, and it was still very tasty....
Seriously, I have no clue how some people can eat
turkey for days at a time but then again, my stomach turns at the thought of
turkey soup, yuck!
We've always done pumpkin
soup for turkey day, but it's always so heavy.
Feast on a holiday meal to remember... an all - you - can eat buffet featuring roasted
turkey with all the fixings, fresh island fish and seafood, chicken with apple and pancetta, bacon - wrapped pork tenderloin, warm autumn
soups, fresh flavorful salads made with locally grown produce, an array of savory artisan cheeses and sweet local fruits, and yummy pies and sweets
for dessert!
Then it is inside
for turkey soup, board games and hot cocoa!
Here I've set a table
for exactly that kind of lunch, with butternut squash
soup in small dessert cups,
turkey with brie and apples on fresh country bread and sweet potato chips
for some crunch on the side.