The other day I was out on my front porch taking pictures of this Turkey Wild Rice Soup, getting an overhead shot by standing on a rickety old wicker chair that has to be at least an eternity old. It’s the kind of chair that has a metal frame, so even though the seat part is completely disintegrating, if you stand on the metal frame you are good to go. I mean, if you are careful. (Come over to my house sometime. I’m sure you will feel really welcomed when I offer you a chair  that has actual holes in it. Don’t worry I won’t call you fat when you sit down and it breaks.) Well apparently this made my neighbors nervous. I don’t know why seeing an 8-month-pregnant woman standing on a chair that is clearly falling apart, hunched over and wielding a giant camera is cause for concern, but my friends Tyrone and Alex came rushing over. Alex even went to his garage to get me a stool. Well there’s really no way to get overhead shots without standing on something, and the stool was even sketchier than the chair. So they just hovered over me while I finished up my photos, me griping at them when they got too close and blocked my light. Chivalry is not dead my friends. Neighbors really do care about each other. Also, move into a court. I’ve never gotten to know my neighbors better than in this house, and I think it’s because you’re basically in a giant fishbowl, staring at the houses across from you. I love it. It’s nice to know people still watch out for each other! We are T minus SEVEN days to the big T my friends! Thanksgiving is just one week away, are you ready? Have you got your menu planned? We all know that leftovers are the best part of this holiday and I’m SO ready. Make this Turkey Wild Rice Soup when the potatoes and gravy are gone and you are left with a mountain of sad lonely turkey.

Zoup Soup

Today’s post is sponsored by Zoup! Good, Really Good Broth, and I couldn’t be more excited about it! Their broths are SO delicious, and as their tagline says, are good enough to drink. Their broths are made in small batches and are low-calorie, perfect for a post Thanksgiving detox from carbs. (My brother was over the other day and saw all the jars on the counter. He was impressed that there are only 7 calories per serving. Awesome right?) I used Zoup’s Chicken Broth for today’s Turkey Wild Rice Soup, but it’s also really good with Homemade Turkey Stock made from your leftover carcass. Here is everything you need!

Creamy Turkey Soup Ingredients

How to make Cream of Turkey Soup with Wild Rice

Here’s a quick overview and then I’ll go into more detail with photos below! Easy right? I’m in LOVE with this soup. It has tons of flavor thanks to an excellent broth, fresh herbs, and a splash of lemon at the end that really brightens up the soup. First we start out with a heck ton of celery. I don’t love raw celery, but I’m obsessed with it in soup. I chop it from the leaf end to get all that flavor in there. Dice up an onion and garlic and saute it all til soft. Add some flour to thicken up the soup and make it extra thick and rich. Pour in your chicken bone broth and fresh thyme. Thyme is the only fresh herb I like to add before the very end. Cooking the whole stems makes the tiny leaves fall right off, and then you just have to fish out the stems later. So much easier than chopping it beforehand! I like to shred my carrots for this soup. I love the texture that it adds, and that I can get all the flavors of the soup in every bite. It’s the recipe step that sets apart Eric’s Nana’s recipe for Beef Barley Soup, which is one of the most popular recipes on my blog. And here’s the wild rice I chose. This is a blend of several different kinds of rice. You can use straight up wild rice if you want, or any blend that you find. You may have to adjust the cooking times. Make sure to check the cook times on the packaging of the rice you choose. See notes for more details. The Zoup broths come in these nice quart-size glass jars. I put some of the finished soup right back into the empty jars and gave it to a friend. This soup makes a HUGE batch, so it’s perfect for gifting to a family in need or freezing half for a rainy day.

How to make Turkey and Rice Soup from leftovers

First things first, you are going to need to use your turkey carcass to make a rich and savory stock for your soup. It’s as easy as shoving the carcass in a big pot and simmering for a while with some veggies you probably already have from all your Thanksgiving recipes. Here is the recipe for Homemade Turkey Broth! Once you have your broth, start with making today’s recipe as usual. The nice thing about soup is that once you know the basics, you can basically do whatever you want with the flavors. Starting out with a good, flavorful broth is essential of course. But if you are stumped with what to do with your leftover produce from Thanksgiving, soup is the answer. Even the herbs are adjustable. Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme are all called for in this recipe, but you can adjust this to what you have. (If you only have sage, for example, just add that. It’s still going to be a great soup.) If you want to replace some of the carrots with mushrooms, go for it. (Saute them with the onions.)

Can the turkey be substituted for chicken in this recipe?

Yes totally! Basically any turkey soup can be turned into chicken soup, and vice versa. Mixing is okay too; add a little rotisserie chicken to your soup if you’re low on leftover turkey.

Can other vegetables be added to Turkey Wild Rice Soup?

I’m feeling an asparagus, kale, or potato vibe as I type this, myself. Or, if you have cooked veggies that you served at Thanksgiving, and the flavors would be good in this soup, toss them in at the end with the lemon. The possibilities are endless!

Do you cook rice before adding it to soup?

No! You don’t want to cook your rice to mush! If you happen to have some cooked rice on hand you’d like to use up, make the soup without rice. Stir in the cooked rice until it is warmed though, just before serving.

Should I soak wild rice before cooking?

Nope. Just toss in the rice and get ‘er done! Happy Thanksgiving prep everyone! If you need menu inspiration, check out all my Thanksgiving recipes here. There are several pages, be sure to click through all of them to see older recipes.

More soup and turkey recipes you are going to love!

Turkey Barley Soup (Slow Cooker) « this recipe is similar to today’s but uses barley instead of rice! I love it! Kale, Chicken, and White Bean Soup with Parmesan Shavings « you could add your turkey leftovers to this soup too! Beef Barley Soup « this soup is from Eric’s grandma. It’s famous for a dang good reason. Creamy Chicken Enchilada Soup « another recipe you could use with your turkey! Chicken Noodle Soup with Homemade Noodles « can’t beat a classic! Zuppa Toscana Copycat « just like at Olive Garden! Irresistible! Roasted Butternut Squash Soup « so easy, and so flavorful! Cream Cheese Chicken Chili (Crock Pot) « you could use turkey in this one too. It’s so easy. Creamy Italian Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup from Recipe Rebel Instant Pot Broccoli Cheese Soup with Chicken from Diethood Crockpot Lasagna Soup from Family Fresh Meals

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