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This flavorful Turkey and Rice Soup is the perfect way to use your leftover turkey! Tender turkey, rice, and vegetables are simmered in a savory broth with fresh parsley and lemon juice added at the end.

Another comforting soup we make with Thanksgiving leftovers is this turkey noodle soup recipe.

A bowl with leftover turkey rice soup garnished with parsley.

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After a weekend of feasting on decadent Thanksgiving dishes, a steaming bowl of turkey and rice soup is a welcome sight. Just to recharge after an indulgent eating and honestly to cook less.

I bet you already figured out this meal is a great way to use up your roasted turkey breast or really any turkey parts. Plus, you probably have all other ingredients on hand.

I personally think this leftover turkey rice soup recipe is the best reason to skip Black Friday shopping. And once you taste it, I know you will agree!

Serve it with a simple green lettuce salad and some crusty bread for a light lunch or dinner! You can even mix it up with the type of rice you prefer.

Why You’ll Love This Soup

Ingredients You Need

Shredded leftover turkey, celery, carrots, white rice, onion, turkey broth, oil, garlic, bay leaves, lemon, thyme, salt and pepper.

This leftover turkey soup recipe needs just a handful of simple ingredients besides the holiday leftovers. It really takes advantage of what you have on hand.

How to Make Turkey and Rice Soup

Leftover turkey soup with rice comes together easy in one pot! Here is a quick overview but you can find full recipe card below.

This delicious soup requires a few minutes of prep and it tastes like it has simmered all day.

Person showing how to make rice soup with leftover turkey.

  1. Saute vegetables: Preheat large pot over medium heat and add your favorite oil for frying. I like olive oil for hearty soups. Then saute onion, garlic, carrots and celery for about 5 minutes. You don’t have “to sweat” them.
  2. Add remaining ingredients: Add your broth of choice, uncooked rice, leftover turkey meat that has been shredded or cubed, salt, pepper and bay leaves. Now stir.
  3. Simmer: First bring mixture to a boil and then simmer for 20 minutes or until rice is cooked. Remove a few grains with a spoon, blow and taste. I like my rice al dente.
  4. Finish it off: Add lemon juice and zest, and fresh parsley. You want to add them at the end so they keep their flavor instead of cooking it off. That’s it! That’s why we call it easy turkey soup, really 4 steps.

How to Make Turkey Stock

You do not have to make homemade turkey stock for this soup but it’s nice to use up a turkey carcass, if you have one.

  1. Grab a large stockpot that can fit in your turkey carcass, or break it into 2 pieces.
  2. Add a few bay leaves and whole peppercorns, peeled and uncut whole onion, 4-5 large garlic cloves, few ribs of celery and few large carrots. You can season it now but I like to add salt and pepper to taste at the end.
  3. Then add enough cold water to cover it all and bring to a boil. Once it’s all boiling, reduce heat to low, cover half way with a lid and simmer turkey stock for a few hours. Occasionally, you want to skim off the foam with a fine mesh strainer.
  4. Let cooked stock to cool down for a few hours, then strain and divide between large jars. Refrigerate it for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months, don’t forget to leave some room for expansion in the containers.

Soup Variations

Expert Tips

Serving Recommendations

While it is a one pot meal, no one complains when I serve it with crusty bread, gluten free biscuits, cornbread muffins or almond flour cornbread!

Warm biscuits are also delicious and soup with salad is a classic pairing as well.

How to Store and Reheat

Freezing Tip

If you plan to freeze it, it is best to rinse your rice before adding it to the pot. Homemade soups with starchy ingredients like rice, will be thicker when thawed then reheated. You may also need to thin it with broth.

FAQs

Do I need to sweat my vegetables?

While you don’t need to, you certainly could! In step one, you will need to add a pinch of salt, then cover your vegetables to ‘sweat’ them. This is done to increase depth of sweet flavor from the vegetables. You may need to add more oil (fat) so they don’t burn.

Should I rinse rice for soup?

Rice has a starchy coating. If you like thin and brothy soup, rinse the rice. If you like hearty and thicker soup that is almost a creamy turkey soup, there is no need to rinse it. The powdery starch naturally helps to thicken it.

Do you cook rice before adding it to the soup?

I don’t and you don’t have to. But my grandma and mom always cooked rice separately and added it to the pot at the end. It helps to keep soup “clear” and brothy.

How do you keep rice from being mushy?

Plain and simple – do not overcook it. That’s why I like to use long grain rice and not short rice because it comes out more al dente.

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Turkey and rice soup with carrots, celery and parsley in white pot.

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Serving: 1.5cup, Calories: 212kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 19g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 63mg, Sodium: 366mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 3g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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