Turkey Wild Rice Soup Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 10)
Reviewed: Dec. 3, 2005
This is the best soup I've made to date! I will make it every time I have leftover turkey. Here is my two cents. I wanted to include a few more veggies for color and taste. Along with the green onion I chopped some leek, carrot, and shallot. Instead of adding to the broth, I cooked in 1 Tbsp. butter and 1 Tbsp. olive oil adding some garlic at this point. After veggies were softened I added a large can of chicken broth which ends up being more than the recipe calls for but it works. For the rice I used 1 package of Uncle Ben's Wild Rice. I cut the amount of butter and flour to 1/4 cup of each and then added 1/2 c. half and half, 1/2 c. lowfat milk, the poultry seasoning, and the seasoning packet from the Uncle Ben's Rice. I omitted the salt and pepper. There is plenty of salt in the broth and the seasoning mix. Also, I did not use bacon but put some bacon bits on the side so the kids could sprinkle them on. Making these changes cuts quite a bit of the fat. Adding the seasoning packet gives it a great flavor. Trust me it was fantastic.
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Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2005
We love this recipe! It's already become a post-Thanksgiving staple that we have used for a few years now. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Nov. 28, 2005
This is quite delicious. I added a can of sweet corn and used 1 cup of half and half and 1 cup of non-fat milk. To save even more on calories and fat, I didn't add the bacon. Everyone at the table thought it was excellent. I did have to add more pepper to spice it up a bit. Thanks for a great recipe that I'm sure to use again!
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Home Town: Hughson, California, USA
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2005
Loved the soup! The first time it was too salty so the next time I used lower sodium chicken broth and omitted the salt. To lower the fat I used milk instead of half & half. I also added corn. Delicious!
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Reviewed: Feb. 13, 2005
Absolutely delicious! I used leftover chicken instead of turkey (and decreased the poultry seasoning). Next time, to reduce the fat, I'll omit the bacon. It's good but doesn't add that much to the recipe. Had to add some milk at the end, it was so thick. This is a terrific fairly low-carb dish.
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Reviewed: Jan. 11, 2005
best i've ever made
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Reviewed: Jan. 10, 2005
I'd like to give this 2 stars however my husband made so much mmmm noise while he ate this, I had to bump the rating up to be fair. He'd give it 5 stars. I didn't like it, nor did the kids. I used half home-made turkey broth and half chicken broth and I used long grain white rice instead of the wild. Also, instead of using 1/2 cup margarine, I stirred the flour and seasonings into the bacon grease.
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Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2004
Very good recipe but reminded all of us of clam chowder (must be the bacon and the half and half). Good flavor and great way to use up left-over turkey, although I couldn't hep but feel guilty eating this with all the margarine, bacon, and cream.
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Reviewed: Dec. 26, 2004
This was a great recipe! I agree that this came out a bit thick and will probably add a bit more chicken broth next time. I didn't have wild rice, so used 2/3 cup long grain rice instead. I also added a can of sweet corn. I did not have dry sherry, so just left it out of the recipe. It was delicious and my guests really loved it. It was a hearty, thick, creamy soup that hit the spot on a cold winter day. I will definitely make this again!
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Reviewed: Dec. 19, 2004
This soup is so delicious and creamy! I'm a soup fanatic, but even my husband who isn't loved this one. Thanks for the great recipe!
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