Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, taisen's leftover turkey soup. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have taisen's leftover turkey soup using 14 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Taisen's Leftover Turkey Soup:
- Take 1 leftover turkey ( you can add in the legs with bones or pull the meat off like I do )
- Make ready 2 cans green beans
- Prepare 2 cans carrots ( I used fresh carrots this time )
- Prepare 2 cans of peas
- Take 1 you can change any vegetable you want. you can add corn , lima beans . anything you like
- Get 2 to 3 large potatoes ( peeled and cut up )
- Get 1 bag of noodles ( any kind )
- Get 1 vegetable stock or turkey stock ( I use one box of vegetable stock , about 16 ounces , sometimes more. you can also use the bullion cubes and make your own )
- Make ready 1 left over turkey gravy ( my recipe for mine will follow after this and I will add it here )
- Prepare 1 medium diced onion
- Make ready 1 salt to your taste
- Get 1 pepper to your taste
- Take 2 to 5 teaspoons of garlic powder ( to your taste, you can add more or use 1 to 2 cloves minced )
- Take 1 a few pinches of sage ( you can use basil or thyme as well )
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Instructions to make Taisen's Leftover Turkey Soup:
- If you still have meat on the turkey , pull it off and put it into your crock pot. I already had mine off and into a dish that was in my fridge along with 2 legs. I pull the meat off the legs to go in but you can leave it on the bone and toss in.
- Pour in turkey or vegetable stock. Enough to cover the meat and vegetables. Turn crock pot on to medium heat. High heat if you want it faster. I let this sit on medium for 4 hours then go to low for another hour or two
- Add in all of your vegetables, onion and potatoes.
- Add in your seasonings. Stir.
- Add in your leftover turkey gravy. Stir. As you can see, there are clumps because I didn't warm it up which is fine, just mix it in well and as it warms up it will blend well
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- Cover the crock pot with lid. Cook for 4 to 8 hours depending on settings and how long you want it sitting. Stir every so often and check fluid level. Make sure everything is covered in liquid. I ended up transferring the soup to a large pot because my crock pot didn't have enough room .
- 30 to 40 minutes before serving, cook your pasta noodles. Drain them and add into the crock pot. Mix / stir well. Allow it to simmer for about 25 minutes. ( you can add the noodles in and cook them , but every time I try it doesn't turn out so I do it this way )
- Serve with warm buttered rolls or anything else . Enjoy !
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