Jan 1, 2014

Smells Like Grandma's House Soup

We had a turkey for Christmas dinner.  The left-overs were shared between my sister-in-law, mother-in-law, and my family.  I decided to use the turkey to make a soup for the next day's dinner.

When the Wee One walked into the kitchen for dinner, he sniffed the air.  Then he remarked "It smells like grandma's house."  He was given a bowl and ended up devouring it.  While he was eating, he sang about Kookaburra birds which is a Girl Scouts' song.  My mother-in-law is a Girl Scouts' leader so this was an appropriate song to be singing.

The other fan of the soup was my Hubby.

So if you have any turkey or even chicken left over from your Thanksgiving, Christmas, or even just dinner, make this soup.


Smells Like Grandma's House Soup


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Stars of the recipe:




  • 1 c. chopped or shredded chicken or turkey

  • 1 c. left over veggies or frozen mixed veggies (We had left over mixed veggies and corn.  That's what was in our soup.)

  • 4 c. chicken broth

  • 1 - 2 c. water

  • 1/4 to 1/2 box of small pasta (I used whole grain shells.)

  • 1 bay leaf

  • Salt, pepper, and paprika to taste


Steps:

  1. Combine the chicken or turkey, veggies, broth, water, bay leaf, and spices in a dutch oven or big soup pot.

  2. Turn the burner to high and allow the broth/water to boil.

  3. Once the broth/water is boiling, add the pasta.

  4. Follow the directions on the pasta box for how long to cook the pasta.  (Mine took about 7 minutes.)

  5. After the pasta is cooked, discard the bay leaf.

  6. Taste and if necessary, add more spices to taste.

  7. Ladle into bowls.

  8. Enjoy with pretzel rolls, a slice of bread, crackers, or a biscuit.

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