Mom's Old Fashioned Turkey Noodle Soup - Made With Extra Sprinkles Of Love! |
Ingredients
15-16 Pound Turkey Carcass (containing leftover remnants of meat)
4 Cups Carrots, Coarsely Chopped
4 Cups Celery, Coarsely Chopped
4 Cups Onion, Coarsely Chopped
4 Cups Chicken Stock
1 Package Egg Noodles
2 Tablespoons Ground Black Pepper
2 Tablespoons Paprika
2 Tablespoons Garlic
1/3 Cup Chopped Dried Parsley
Instructions
1. Put the turkey carcass in a large stock pot and cover it with water. Add 1 tablespoon of ground black pepper, paprika, and garlic to the water. Let the turkey carcass, water, and spices simmer for 4 to 6 hours, until the meat falls off of the bones. Set the pot aside and let it cool.
2. Remove the turkey carcass from the water. Remove all of the meat from the turkey carcass and set it aside. Discard the bones.
3. Coarsely chop the turkey and return it to the broth.
4. Add the chopped carrots, onions, celery and chicken stock to the broth.
5. Add 1 tablespoon of ground black pepper, paprika, and garlic plus the chopped dried parsley to the broth.
6. Simmer for 2 hours or until the carrots, onions, and celery or cooked.
7. Add the egg noodles and simmer for 20 to 30 more minutes.
8. Serve with cornbread, biscuits, or your favorite bread!
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This was a had to print recipe - every Thanksgiving my husband wants turkey soup and I had no clue.. this is perfect.
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Kelly
I've Become My Mother
OMG I want some Sooooo bad!! I don't have a turkey though.. can you buy turkey from the store?? so i don't havta do all the boiling?? (or you can just ship me some.. im STARVING now.. ) ;) omgeesuz...
ReplyDeleteMMMM your soup looks like just the thing I need on this cold winters day. Thanks so much for the recipe.
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Soup looks really good and I plan on trying it! Great blog and I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds soooooooooo good, just like my great auntie used to make, I will definately have a go at it!
ReplyDeleteHello woww like delicious.
ReplyDeleteHugs Karla
I make this every Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI have turkey soup on my mind too but just haven't been to the store nor defrosed the turkey in the frig. it's been quite cold here and now they're calling for snow today in Maryland. Thanks for putting the soup on your blog too.
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Just wanted to pop by and say thank you for visiting Mommy D's Kitchen! LOVE THAT SOUP RECIPE!
ReplyDeletegotta have egg noodles in my soup ,too.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this
Made some chicken soup just last week with a little chicken carcass... almost the same.... isn't it yummy?
ReplyDeleteI love soups in the winter..be back to check out more recipes...
Vee
I came to see your crafting and ended up with a brand-new recipe for my file. Thanks so much!
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This Turkey Noodle Soup looks so good. Thank you for sharing and I hope to see you at Full Plate Thursday. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great soup to make from leftover turkey! Wish I had some today- it's so cold out! Thanks for linking up at Gettin' Krafty With IT!
ReplyDeleteOH, yum! This looks like pure comfort food! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks great - a perfect dinner for a cold night. Thanks so much for linking up with Tasty Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteAlissa
Yummy! I made a chicken noodle recently and put English peas in it and it was really plain but good. I didn't have any other veggies on hand at the time. This recipe sounds delicious. I have some left over turkey and just may have to make it tomorrow.
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That sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! And seriously, a huge recipe!
ReplyDeleteMy mom is always the one that makes soup for me, but I've never seen her use turkey instead of chicken. I'll have to suggest this next time!
ReplyDeleteI could have cried when my sister in law gave the turkey carcass to her cat - i didn't realize that was going on until too late - I love turkey noodle soup! thanks for sharing this with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop!
ReplyDeleteJust made something similar recently with the holidays and leftover turkey! Very yummy!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that you brought your wonderful Turkey Noodle Soup to Full Plate Thursday, I can't wait to try it. Thank you so much for coming today and please come back!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it makes a boatload of soup. Yummy.
ReplyDeletewhat a perfect recipe...particularly because i still have a turkey carcass in my freezer just waiting to be whipped into something delicious. thank you for sharing with tuesday night supper club!
ReplyDeletethat soup looks so good, I can almost taste it! thanks for sharing.
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On a cold day like that, this soup would hit the spot! It looks simply delicious!!! I host a new food linky called, Fun w/ Food Friday. I would LOVE for you to come by and link up some of your DELICIOUS recipes if you have time.
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This soup looks so hearty. I love how it's chock full of noodles.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog, lovely recipe. This soup is perfect for this cold weather! So heart warming.
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Looks SO good, I'm saving this one too :) You always share great recipes :)
ReplyDeleteCant go wrong with homemade soup :)
ReplyDeleteWow that looks so tasty! I never thought to use egg noodles in turkey soup. YUM
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious! Perfect for a rainy cold day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at FFA!
Hannah @ http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com/
Cold and rainy here so perfect for today! Thank you for linking them to tailgating time!
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect comfort food dish--so full of noodly goodness. ;-) Thanks for sending it to Souper Sundays.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting to Crock Pot Wednesday at Dining With Debbie. I love your soup idea...we are big on soups at my house:)
ReplyDeleteYummy and perfect for these cold days! Thanks so much for linking it up for Tailgating Time :-)
ReplyDeleteJust the thought makes me warm and comfy...I want to light a fire and snuggle up and have soup!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of my childhood Ramona as my Mom used to make a delicious turkey soup. Thank you so much for linking up to Cookbook Sundays. Have a great week!
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