Healthy and Comforting Cream of Turkey Soup
Don’t say I hadn’t warned you!
Yes, it’s another turkey recipe. But this IS the last one now, I promise.
Besides, I’m sure you will simply ADORE this one.
Seriously, who doesn’t like a good, piping hot bowl of super comforting Cream of Chicken Soup?
Well, if chicken is so great in soups, turkey would be just as good, now, wouldn’t it?
This has to be my favorite way EVER to use up turkey leftovers. I’d never even thought of making my own cream of turkey soup at home. I thought for sure that the only way to enjoy this was out of a can.
Boy was I wrong. The canned stuff has NOTHING on this home made version, except for maybe a hell of a lot more fat, and unwanted additives.
Now, I’m not going to lie to you. This soup has a “texture”. Unlike the canned stuff, it’s not all smooth and creamy. It’s a soup that you sort of have to chew on. Kind of like that orange juice that has a lot of pulp, you know…
The thing is, this soup is LOADED with meat, and I do mean LOADED. Turkey meat is actually what makes it so SUPER THICK and meat being fibrous by nature, there is no way you can make this one super silky.
But talk about satisfying. This will keep you full and satisfied for a very long time.
Not surprising when you consider how much protein you get out of a single bowl of soup! The protein contents is simply through the roof!
Now that I’ve had this soup, I don’t think I could ever settle for anything else.
And I can’t think of anything more comforting after a long walk out in the freezing harshness of winter.
By all means, give that one a try.
I bet you will love it and, like me, will consider roasting another turkey just so you can have more leftovers!
Cream of Turkey Soup
Ingredients
- 1 medium onion, chopped
- Pinch of salt
- ½ head of cauliflower, cut into florets
- 500 g + 200g leftover cooked turkey, roughly chopped
- 6 cups fat free turkey stock*
- 2 tbsp arrowroot flour
Instructions
- In a large saucepan, cook onion with a pinch of salt over medium heat until fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Add cauliflower, 500g cooked turkey meat and turkey stock.
- Bring to a boil then lower heat and simmer uncovered until cauliflower is fork tender.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool for a few minutes before transferring to your high speed blender or food processor.
- Add arrowroot flour and process on high speed then transfer the soup back to the saucepan.
- Throw in the remaining 200g of leftover turkey meat, bring back to a simmer and continue cooking for a few minutes until the chunks of meat are nice and warm.
Notes
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Make your soup super pretty: garnish it with a few more chunks of turkey meat
(‘cuz chances are, you STILL have more left…)
Look at all that beautiful meat… you won’t get that out of a can!
See what I mean? Texture!
12 Comments on “Healthy and Comforting Cream of Turkey Soup”
How could we possibly complain with a recipe that looks and sounds this good?! You know what else? I love the simplicity of this one… something I could easily and happily pull together on a Sunday afternoon…thanks Sonia!
Thanks Kelly! I feel better now. And you are so right about making this on a Sunday afternoon. I think next time, I’ll do that and I’ll make a double batch, this way I will have lunch taken care of for the entire week! 🙂
No one could ever complain about you not giving them enough ideas to use their Christmas leftovers!!! This would be a great hearty filling soup any time of the year though!
I made this soup tonight and it’s sooooooo good !! Mine is super creamy, I just love it ! Thanks 🙂
Merci beaucoup pour le feedback Katia! Je suis bien contente que cette soupe ait fonctionné pour toi! Tellement meilleur que la version en boîte, n’est-ce pas? Tu me donnes envie d’en refaire… Dis-moi, qu’est-ce que tu as utilisé pour la réduire? Un robot culinaire ou un mélangeur? J’avoue que j’aimerais bien une texture un peu plus onctueuse.
Looks delicious and is gluten free! 😉
Merci bien, Miss Diane! 🙂
Love soup recipes lately, this one looks comforting and delicious!
Thanks Natalie! Nice of you to say! 🙂
Looks lovely, I’m in the UK. Is arrowroot flour the same as cornflour? I hope to make this tomorrow ????
Corn starch or tapioca starch can be substituted for the arrowroot flour, if you can’t get your hands on it, Kel. Hope the soup’s to your liking! 🙂
Delicious! Mine needed a lot of salt, and I added lots of chilli flakes (just personal preference) but otherwise followed recipe, and this turned out really nicely. Recommend.