For the Canucks, Thanksgiving is now a faint memory and all that's left is the turkey carcass. BUT that's not a bad thing. We have pictures of a great meal and the makings of a warm soup. Don't throw out the carcass. It's a whole other meal.
Ingredients
1 turkey carcass
water to cover
1 large onion diced
2-3 carrots, diced
2 stalks celery diced
3-4 cloves garlic
2-3 potatoes, diced
2-3 Tbsp Olive Oil
Method
1. Soften onion, celery and carrots in olive oil. Add garlic
2. Add the turkey carcass and cover with water
3. Bring to a boil and turn down to simmer. Add salt and pepper.
4. Let stock simmer for the flavours to infuse the soup.
5. Add diced potatoes and adjust seasonings, simmer until potatoes are done
This is a base soup. I generally will add whatever else I have around that looks like it could make the soup bolder, i.e. leeks, barley
There's really not much you can do to this soup to mess it up.
24 comments:
I love a nice, warm, homemade soup. Perfect to warm you up from the inside out!
Nothing better than a hearty soup. It looks delicious and easy to make.
I think the best part of having a turkey is what you can do with the leftovers
The first stock I made was a turkey one, after Thanksgiving last year. It comes out so wonderful and you're right, it's hard to mess up in any way. Good stuff.
I bet this was so tasty I love it. :-)
I love it when a recipe calls for a carcass. Nice soup.
Your soup looks so good, I can picture some homemade bread with it...mmmmmm!
Yup - you can't mess this up - looks great!
-DTW
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i just had turkey soup for dinner today! but not because of thanksgiving; its bc i'm all yucky sick and i hoped eaing turkey soup would cure me, like chicken soup.
frankly, i think i look forward to the leftover turkey more than the original. :) in fact, one of my co-workers bakes two turkeys, one that gets devoured on thanksgiving, and one to keep for leftovers. although, technically, can they still be called leftovers? :)
I've always been with family for Thanksgiving, so I never get all the leftover turkey. Maybe this year I will do a turkey on some random day - just so I have all the leftovers!
I just love homemade soup and this looks delicious!
My mum taught me as a child not to throw out a carcass and freeze it if need be for the next pot of soup.
Rosie x
When all is said and done and the turkey bones are bare, I roast the bones in the oven. I wait until they are golden. I take them out and put them in the stock pot and add all the veggies and stuff to make broth. I find it adds a little more flavor.
Lori - that's a fabulous idea. Thanks for the tip
I always throw the carcass away, should remember this next time. Soup sounds very comforting, and it is seem so perfect for the use of left over turkey.
that and some fresh baked bread sounds delicious for dinner!
looks like a darn good winter soup...and as winter approaches I am most likely going to try this recipe.
Well done...
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That's what I missed about not making my own turkey...where's the soup and hot turkey sandwiches missy:D
I have an Award for you both to collect.
This is a great dish for my Thanksgiving. I've never offered turkey soup before, what a great idea!
This sounds yummy - I will pass it on to my mom. Thanks so much for sharing it.
This looks like a perfect way to use up leftover turkey. Now, if only there were some sort of holiday where roasting a turkey was a tradition...
I think turkey stock and soup are tastier than chicken...especially using a leftover turkey carcass.
It's soup time, got my own fresh stock on...thanks for putting me in the soup mood.
Am I the only one who sees a little heart-shape in the potato in the soup?? Either way, I love Turkey soup. :-)
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