Mom's Turkey Soup

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This soup transforms turkey leftovers into a rich, nourishing broth filled with tender vegetables and herbs. The long simmering time creates deep flavors while making the most of every part of the turkey, just like mom used to make.

Aisha
Updated on Fri, 17 Jan 2025 00:24:32 GMT
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One winter afternoon in my friend's cozy kitchen her grandmother showed me the magic of chicken paprikash. She measured paprika with her heart not cups watching the sauce turn that perfect sunset orange. Now when I make it my kitchen fills with those same warm spices and memories of three generations cooking together.

A Bowl of Comfort

This isn't just dinner it's a warm hug in a bowl. The chicken stays so tender while that velvety sauce begs to be soaked up with anything you can find. Last night my son used his finger to clean his plate when he thought I wasn't looking. The smell alone brings everyone to the kitchen asking when dinner will be ready.

Ingredients for Success

  • Chicken: Boneless pieces, either breast or thighs, work beautifully.
  • Hungarian Sweet Paprika: The star of the dish—choose high-quality for authentic flavor.
  • Onions and Garlic: Sweet onions and fresh garlic build the sauce's foundation.
  • Butter: Real butter creates the rich base of the sauce.
  • Flour: Thickens the sauce to a perfect consistency.
  • Chicken Broth: Adds flavor and smoothness to the sauce.
  • Sour Cream: Brings tangy creaminess to the dish.
  • Fresh Parsley: Adds brightness and color to the final presentation.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prepare the Chicken
Coat chicken pieces in a mixture of flour and sweet paprika. Sear in butter over medium heat until golden brown. Remove and set aside.
Build the Sauce Base
In the same pan, sauté finely chopped onions until soft and translucent. Add minced garlic, more butter, and a sprinkle of flour. Cook for 2–3 minutes to develop the flavors.
Make It Creamy
Slowly whisk in chicken broth, ensuring no lumps form. Add sweet paprika and simmer gently. Stir in sour cream over low heat to avoid curdling.
Combine and Simmer
Return the chicken to the pan. Simmer on low heat until the chicken is tender and the sauce is thickened, about 20 minutes.
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Kitchen Wisdom

The real secret lives in the details. Hunt down that true Hungarian paprika it makes all the difference. Take your time with those onions letting them get soft and sweet. Keep the heat gentle when adding sour cream or you'll end up with little curdles. My friend's grandmother taught me to add mushrooms they drink up that sauce like tiny flavor sponges.

At the Table

We love this over buttery egg noodles watching that orange sauce swirl through the pasta. Sometimes I serve it with mashed potatoes my kids fight over who gets to mop up the last bits with fresh bread. A sprinkle of parsley adds the perfect fresh touch to each plate.

Save for Later

The flavors get even better overnight. Just store it in your favorite container and warm it gently on the stove. Give it a few gentle stirs and maybe a splash of broth if needed. Skip the freezer though the sauce gets funny when frozen. Trust me I learned that one the hard way.

Make It Your Way

Some nights I toss in sweet peppers or tomatoes from my garden. My daughter loves extra sauce for her noodles while my husband adds a pinch of hot paprika to his plate. Last week I tried smoked paprika in half the batch now we can't decide which version we love more.

A Treasured Recipe

This dish brings more than just dinner to our table it carries memories and love. Each time I cook it I think of my friend's grandmother in her kitchen sharing not just a recipe but her heritage. Now my own family creates new memories around this beloved Hungarian comfort food.

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Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I make this soup without the turkey carcass?

While the carcass creates the richest flavor, you can use store-bought turkey or chicken stock instead. Add extra turkey meat and seasonings to enhance the flavor.

→ How long can I store the soup?

The soup keeps well in the refrigerator for 4-5 days. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months, though it's best to add fresh noodles when reheating.

→ Why simmer the stock for so long?

The long simmering time extracts maximum flavor from the bones and creates a rich, nutritious broth. This process also allows the collagen to break down, creating a fuller-bodied soup.

→ What can I substitute for egg noodles?

You can use rice, quinoa, or any other grain for a gluten-free version. The soup is also delicious without any added starches.

→ Can I make this in a slow cooker?

Yes, make the stock in a slow cooker on low for 8-10 hours. Then strain and complete the remaining steps on the stovetop for best results.

Conclusion

This homemade turkey soup is a delicious way to use leftover turkey, creating a rich and flavorful broth packed with nutritious vegetables and herbs.

Mom's Turkey Soup

Traditional homemade turkey soup starting with stock made from scratch using the leftover turkey carcass, vegetables, and fresh herbs.

Prep Time
20 Minutes
Cook Time
270 Minutes
Total Time
290 Minutes
By: Aicha

Category: Soups & Stews

Difficulty: Intermediate

Cuisine: American

Yield: 8 Servings (1 large pot soup)

Dietary: Low-Carb, Gluten-Free

Ingredients

01 1 turkey carcass with drippings.
02 1 large yellow onion, quartered.
03 1-2 carrots, roughly chopped.
04 1 celery rib with tops.
05 Fresh parsley sprigs.
06 1-2 sprigs fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried.
07 1 bay leaf.
08 5-10 peppercorns.
09 1-2 tablespoons butter.
10 1-1.5 cups chopped carrots.
11 1-1.5 cups chopped onion.
12 1-1.5 cups chopped celery.
13 2 cloves minced garlic.
14 2-4 tablespoons chopped parsley.
15 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning.
16 4-8 ounces egg noodles (optional).
17 2-4 cups chopped cooked turkey meat.

Instructions

Step 01

Cover turkey carcass and vegetables with water, simmer 4 hours, strain.

Step 02

Cook carrots, onions, celery in butter until soft, about 10 minutes.

Step 03

Pour in strained stock, add seasonings, simmer until vegetables are tender.

Step 04

Add noodles if using, cook 4 minutes until al dente.

Step 05

Add shredded turkey meat, cook 1 minute to heat through.

Notes

  1. Can skip noodles for gluten-free version.
  2. Stock can be reduced for storage.
  3. Amounts can be adjusted based on ingredients available.

Tools You'll Need

  • Large stock pot.
  • Fine mesh strainer.

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy (butter).
  • Eggs and wheat (optional egg noodles).

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 280
  • Total Fat: 12 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 15 g
  • Protein: 32 g