Let’s face it. While you’ve done your best to plan enough for Thanksgiving, chances are you probably have leftovers. Plenty of cooks planned their Thanksgiving meal counting on leftovers.
And that’s a great thing. Having leftovers means you can turn out several meals quickly days after the big meal. Most of the work and cooking is just about done.
Today’s recipe for Turkey Potpie Soup could actually be called everything but the kitchen sink leftover soup. It uses plenty of Thanksgiving leftovers including turkey, vegetables and gravy mix. This soup makes the best use of the little tidbits of leftover turkey. If you have any cans of French Fried onions hanging around, you can use those too as a tasty garnish.
This soup has all the makings of a potpie minus the crust. But you can make some pastry crisps from leftover pie crust to add as a garnish. In trying to cut back on calories and fat, the soup gets its creaminess from low-fat milk, flour and the starchiness from potatoes. But you can substitute half-and-half or cream for the milk. Use whatever leftover vegetables on hand that you have. If you made a stock from the leftover turkey carcass you can use it in place of the broth. You should freeze any leftover turkey stock or opened cartons of broth at this time, too. Freeze the stock or broth in quart size freezer bags, squeezing as much of the air out as you can, then label and date. Using the bags means you can store them flat in the freezer. Both will keep several months in the freezer.