Turkey broth is such an easy way to use the remnants of your Thanksgiving Turkey. In fact, I had all of the ingredients to make this recipe on hand after making my turkey. This recipe is the perfect thing to replace chicken stock in all of your favorite soups.

Ingredients for Turkey Broth

For a super savory and rich turkey broth use the following ingredients:

Turkey carcass – cut all the bones and pieces down so it will all fit into a large potOnions – Diced roughly or cut in quartersCelery and carrots – rough chop or dice them into large piecesGarlic cloves – no need to mince; just crack them with a knife and remove the shellRosemary and thyme – I like to use fresh sprigs of these herbs but you can use a couple of teaspoons each of dried rosemary and thyme.Bay leaves – use a couple of these for extra fragrant brothWhole peppercorns – this makes for easier straining rather than using ground pepper

How to Make Turkey Broth

If you’ve never made your own broth, this is a terrific recipe to start with, It’s actually a very simple process and it tastes so delicious in tons of recipes. Check out the recipe card below for complete instructions and ingredient measurements, but in a nutshell here’s all you need to do:

Removing Fat

It’s not necessary to remove the fat from this turkey broth recipe. However it’s easy to do. Once the broth is cooled, use a fat separator to skim the fat from the top of the broth.

How Much Does this Recipe Make?

This recipe makes a generous 12 cups of broth. Follow the directions below for how to store it.

How to Store Turkey Broth

This recipe will make a LOT of turkey broth that you’ll probably need to store for a little while. Once it’s fully strained and cooked, cover and refrigerate it for at least a few hours, preferable overnight. You can then portion the broth out into freezer-safe containers or freezer bags for storage. Homemade turkey broth can be refrigerated for up to three days, or you can freeze and use it within six months. From soups to casseroles, you will love using this fresh turkey broth! The rich, savory liquid will enhance soups, stews, casseroles, stuffing, and vegetable side dishes. Let me know in the comments if you have questions about this or any of my other recipes. I love hearing from you!

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