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Aunt Wanda's Turkey Carcass Soup

Submitted by: Michael Deborah 
Eat to your heart's content the day after and/or freeze in several units. Take out of the freezer and heat in the zapper or in a double boiler. Enjoy that T-Day turkey until New Year's. Despite the name it is a really great soup that my sister's friend shared with me. This recipe is meant to use up any leftover vegetables and other ingredients; leftover green beans would make a great addition. Celery, onions, spinach and cabbage are tasty, too! 
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Turkey Carcass Soup

Submitted by: BirdNSav Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Halifax, Virginia, USA
Living In: Savannah, Georgia, USA
Get every last bit of turkey goodness from your turkey by making broth from the carcass and simmering it into a hearty soup with lots of delicious vegetables and barley. 
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Ground Turkey Soup

Submitted by: Tammy Zosh 
Quick and easy 'warmer' for those cold days! 
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Day-After-Thanksgiving Turkey Carcass Soup

Submitted by: HONEYBEAR24 
Living In: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
After the big T-day feast, this classic turkey soup makes fine use of a turkey carcass with added vegetables such as carrots, celery, onions, peas, white rice, and even leftover stuffing. 
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Turkey Frame Vegetable Soup

Submitted by: Marianne 
This recipe for turkey soup with carrots, turnips, green beans and peas begins by making a stock from a turkey carcass. Canned kidney beans are included in this soup seasoned with thyme and fresh parsley. 
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Hearty Turkey Soup with Parsley Dumplings

Submitted by: Christine L. 
This is a yummy variation of that traditional use of the leftover turkey. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 
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After-Thanksgiving Turkey Soup

Submitted by: Valorie Walker 
As much as my family loves Thanksgiving, they look forward to this cream soup using leftover turkey even more. It makes a big batch that we can enjoy for days. --Valorie Walker, Bradley, South Carolina 
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Tuscan Turkey Sausage Soup

Submitted by: Thomas Licking 
'While trying to reproduce my favorite soup from an Italian restaurant's menu, I hit upon this tasty combination of turkey sausage, broth and mushrooms,' pens Thomas Licking of Green Lake, Wisconsin. Fennel, caraway seeds and herb seasoning give the quick-to-fix soup plenty of flavor without adding salt. Serve it steaming hot alongside a crisp salad and bread for a well-rounded meal. 
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Barley Turkey Soup

Submitted by: Warrens Constans 
Instead of using chicken broth, I frequently make homemade stock using the leftover holiday turkey. A steaming bowl of soup takes the chill out of winter. 
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Turkey Noodle Soup

Submitted by: Elaine Bickford 
Homemade taste makes this chunky soup, priced at 94¢ per serving, a favorite of Elaine Bickford's. 'We enjoy it with hot bread in winter and with salad in summer,' she relates from Las Vegas, Nevada. 
 

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