🎉 Introduction
Leftover turkey doesn’t have to sit in the fridge without a purpose—this Leftover Turkey Soup turns your holiday turkey into a warm, comforting, and incredibly flavorful one-pot meal. Whether it’s Thanksgiving, a family dinner, or any occasion that leaves you with tender turkey meat, this soup transforms those leftovers into something completely new.
With soft vegetables, fragrant herbs, and a soothing broth, this recipe brings together everything you love about homemade soup—warmth, comfort, and simplicity. It’s hearty enough to serve as a full meal, yet light enough to enjoy anytime. Turkey adds rich protein and depth, while the vegetables create balance and color. The broth is gently seasoned with herbs like thyme, rosemary, and bay leaf, infusing the soup with an irresistible aroma.
What makes this soup special is how flexible and customizable it is. Whether you have shredded turkey, diced turkey, white meat, dark meat, or even the turkey bones, you can turn them into a deeply satisfying dish. It’s nourishing, family-friendly, easy to prepare, and perfect for chilly days or quick weeknight dinners.
Let’s transform your turkey leftovers into a comforting bowl of homemade goodness!
🧰 Equipment Needed
- Large soup pot or Dutch oven
- Wooden spoon
- Cutting board
- Chef’s knife
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Ladle
- Airtight containers for storage
🛒 Ingredients
Turkey & Vegetables
- 2–3 cups leftover turkey, shredded or chopped
- 3 carrots, sliced
- 3 celery stalks, sliced
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1–2 cups leftover vegetables (optional: corn, peas, green beans)
Broth & Seasonings
- 6 cups chicken or turkey broth
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- ½ tsp black pepper
- Salt to taste
Optional Add-Ins
- 1 cup cooked rice or pasta
- 1 potato, diced
- 1 tbsp soy sauce (adds depth without alcohol)
- 1 tbsp lemon juice (for brightness)
- Fresh parsley
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Sauté the Aromatics
Heat a little oil or butter in a large soup pot over medium heat.
Add the onions, carrots, and celery.
Cook for 5–7 minutes until softened.
Add garlic and sauté 1 more minute.
Step 2: Add the Turkey
Add the shredded leftover turkey to the pot.
Stir to coat it with the aromatics.
Step 3: Add the Broth
Pour in the chicken or turkey broth.
Stir to combine and bring the mixture to a gentle boil.
Step 4: Add the Herbs
Add thyme, oregano, bay leaf, salt, and pepper.
Simmer for 15–20 minutes so flavors meld together.
Step 5: Add Optional Vegetables or Starches
If using potatoes, cooked rice, or pasta, add them now.
Simmer until potatoes are tender or rice is warmed through.
Step 6: Adjust Flavor
Taste and adjust seasoning.
Add soy sauce for depth or lemon juice for brightness.
Step 7: Serve
Ladle soup into bowls and garnish with fresh parsley.
🍽️ Servings & Timing
- Servings: 6 bowls
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20–25 minutes
- Total Time: 30–35 minutes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Refrigerator
Store for 3–4 days.
Soup thickens as rice absorbs broth—add a splash of water when reheating.
Freezer
Freeze for up to 2 months.
(If adding pasta or rice, freeze before adding them for best texture.)
Reheating
- Stovetop: Medium heat, stir occasionally.
- Microwave: 1–2 minutes per bowl.
🥄 Variations
- Creamy Turkey Soup: Add 1 cup half-and-half or coconut milk.
- Turkey Noodle Soup: Replace rice with egg noodles or pasta.
- Spicy Twist: Add chili flakes or a spoon of hot sauce.
- Vegetable-Packed: Add zucchini, spinach, peas, or potatoes.
- Herb Lovers: Add rosemary, basil, or sage.
- Turkey & Rice Soup: Stir in cooked white rice for a heartier meal.
- Low-Carb Version: Skip the rice/pasta and add more vegetables.
❓ 10 FAQs
1. Can I use leftover turkey bones?
Yes—simmer them in broth first for a richer flavor.
2. Can I use leftover roasted vegetables?
Absolutely—add them in the last 5 minutes.
3. Can I use turkey breast only?
Yes, but mixing dark meat adds more flavor.
4. Can I make this into a creamy soup?
Add half-and-half or coconut milk.
5. Can I freeze the soup?
Yes—avoid freezing with cooked pasta.
6. What broth works best?
Turkey broth is ideal, but chicken broth works perfectly.
7. How do I thicken the soup?
Mash some potatoes or add a small cornstarch slurry.
8. Can I make it spicy?
Add red pepper flakes or hot sauce.
9. Can kids eat this?
Yes—mild, nutritious, and comforting.
10. What pairs well with this soup?
Bread, salad, or warm biscuits.
🏁 Conclusion
This Leftover Turkey Soup is the ultimate cozy comfort dish—warm, hearty, and deeply nourishing. It transforms simple leftovers into a delicious, complete meal that feels homemade, comforting, and satisfying. With tender turkey, flavorful broth, soft vegetables, and aromatic herbs, this soup brings together everything you love about hearty homemade cooking.
Whether served the day after a big family meal or enjoyed anytime you have leftover turkey, this recipe gives new life to your leftovers and delivers comfort in every spoonful. Simple ingredients, minimal effort, and big flavor—this soup quickly becomes a household favorite.

Leftover Turkey Soup – Cozy, Nourishing, and Perfect for Using Holiday Turkey
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Equipment
Method
- Heat a little oil or butter in a large soup pot over medium heat.
- Add the onions, carrots, and celery.
- Cook for 5–7 minutes until softened.
- Add garlic and sauté 1 more minute.
- Add the shredded leftover turkey to the pot.
- Stir to coat it with the aromatics.
- Pour in the chicken or turkey broth.
- Stir to combine and bring the mixture to a gentle boil.
- Add thyme, oregano, bay leaf, salt, and pepper.
- Simmer for 15–20 minutes so flavors meld together.
- If using potatoes, cooked rice, or pasta, add them now.
- Simmer until potatoes are tender or rice is warmed through.
- Taste and adjust seasoning.
- Add soy sauce for depth or lemon juice for brightness.
- Ladle soup into bowls and garnish with fresh parsley.
Notes
Refrigerator Store for 3–4 days.
Soup thickens as rice absorbs broth—add a splash of water when reheating. Freezer Freeze for up to 2 months.
(If adding pasta or rice, freeze before adding them for best texture.) Reheating Stovetop: Medium heat, stir occasionally. Microwave: 1–2 minutes per bowl. 🥄 Variations Creamy Turkey Soup: Add 1 cup half-and-half or coconut milk. Turkey Noodle Soup: Replace rice with egg noodles or pasta. Spicy Twist: Add chili flakes or a spoon of hot sauce. Vegetable-Packed: Add zucchini, spinach, peas, or potatoes. Herb Lovers: Add rosemary, basil, or sage. Turkey & Rice Soup: Stir in cooked white rice for a heartier meal. Low-Carb Version: Skip the rice/pasta and add more vegetables. ❓ 10 FAQs
1. Can I use leftover turkey bones? Yes—simmer them in broth first for a richer flavor. 2. Can I use leftover roasted vegetables? Absolutely—add them in the last 5 minutes. 3. Can I use turkey breast only? Yes, but mixing dark meat adds more flavor. 4. Can I make this into a creamy soup? Add half-and-half or coconut milk. 5. Can I freeze the soup? Yes—avoid freezing with cooked pasta. 6. What broth works best? Turkey broth is ideal, but chicken broth works perfectly. 7. How do I thicken the soup? Mash some potatoes or add a small cornstarch slurry. 8. Can I make it spicy? Add red pepper flakes or hot sauce. 9. Can kids eat this? Yes—mild, nutritious, and comforting. 10. What pairs well with this soup? Bread, salad, or warm biscuits. 🏁 Conclusion This Leftover Turkey Soup is the ultimate cozy comfort dish—warm, hearty, and deeply nourishing. It transforms simple leftovers into a delicious, complete meal that feels homemade, comforting, and satisfying. With tender turkey, flavorful broth, soft vegetables, and aromatic herbs, this soup brings together everything you love about hearty homemade cooking. Whether served the day after a big family meal or enjoyed anytime you have leftover turkey, this recipe gives new life to your leftovers and delivers comfort in every spoonful. Simple ingredients, minimal effort, and big flavor—this soup quickly becomes a household favorite.