Turkey Revenge Soup Recipe - Cooking Index
1 | Turkey carcass - wings and all | |
The scraps left after | ||
Carving* | ||
Any left over gravy | ||
Any left over vegetables | ||
2 | Carrots - sliced (large) | |
2 | Celery - (and tops) | |
Chopped | ||
1 | No salt green - (12 oz) | |
Beans - drained | ||
2 | Boiling water | |
Any peels - root ends and | ||
Leafy tops left over from - | ||
Onions - celery, potatoes | ||
Carrots | ||
Several bruised garlic | ||
Cloves | ||
1 | Egg noodles | |
1 | No salt corn - (12 oz) | |
Drained | ||
1 | White onion - chopped (large) | |
Salt and pepper to taste |
Cut wings off carcass and cut up the remaining bird as you would a chicken for frying. Place the carcass pieces and any left over peelings and parings into a stock pot and fill with water. Add garlic cloves. Fill the stock pot with water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and let it cook until the liquid is reduced by 1/3. Remove from heat to cool cover and refrigerate overnight.
The next day remove the congealed fat from the top of the broth. Drain the contents through a colander into another large pot. Return the broth to the stock pot. Go through the colander and remove vegetable and garlic pieces and discard. Next, go through the turkey remnants and pull out all the meat and add to the stock pot. Add any left over vegetables, carrots, celery, corn, green beans and the onion to the pot.
There should be *just* enough liquid to cover the contents. Place over heat and bring to a boil. While you're waiting, cook the egg noodles per package directions and drain. Simmer the soup just long enough to cook the carrots. Add 2 quarts of water, egg noodles and left over gravy.
Adjust seasonings (salt and pepper). Stir well, let simmer long enough to heat noodles and serve.
Makes a bunch!
Source:
Joanne L. Schweikj
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