Turkey Noodle Soup Recipe • Delicious Soup from Leftovers! | Club Foody
Thanksgiving is over… what a relief!… now what do you do with the leftovers? If you are like me, you probably bought a big turkey for Thanksgiving. You invited a large group over and even some relatives you haven’t seen for years and you still have a ton of meat left over. Your husband and children know what’s for lunch this week as well as what’s on the menu for the next 2 or 3 dinners. That doesn’t mean you should feel bored after eating turkey for a couple of days. The beauty of leftover turkey is that you can make so many dishes with it and each of them doesn’t have to taste the same as the other. One dish that is quick & easy to make is Turkey Noodle Soup. Add some vegetables, a few spices, some noodles and you’ve got yourself a flavorful dish that everyone will enjoy. Most of the time, October is pretty wet, gray and cold so there is nothing more comforting than eating a delicious bowl of soup. If you don’t feel like making a turkey noodle soup, you can always try my Turkey Tetrazzini, Turkey Chili Tex-Mex Style, Turkey à la King on Toast, Turkey or Chicken Pot Pie but let’s not go there… well not today anyway. Back to the soup… This is the best way to utilize your turkey leftovers. Not only is it economical but also quite yummy and good “for the soul”. This recipe can also use chicken instead of turkey. There are also some people that prefer using rice versus pasta… this is an option for you to decide just how you want to make your soup. With Canadian and American Thanksgiving as well as the Christmas Holidays ahead of us, you won’t be that anxious about buying a big bird and having a mountain of leftovers anymore now that you have this delicious Turkey Noodle Soup recipe on hand… Bon Appétit! Here are some soup recipes for you to try… – West Coast Smoked Salmon Chowder – Wonton Soup – Spanish Gazpacho – Minestrone Soup – Carrot Soup with Mashed Potatoes – Udon Noodle Soup and for even more delicious soup recipes, click on this link… Recipe Category • Soups
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