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Sweet Tomatoes Creamy Turkey Soup was a seasonal favorite served at the restaurant. This soul-satisfying soup is hearty, deeply flavored, and topped with crumbled stuffing.

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Leftover Turkey Soup

Don’t wait until the week after Thanksgiving to make thiscreamy turkey soup! It tastes so good that it is worth roasting a whole turkey, or at least a turkey breast or turkey legs, any time of year just for the leftovers!

Once a favorite at the now-closed Sweet Tomatoes and Soup Plantation chain, thiscream of turkey soupis the perfect antidote for blustery winter days.

Why This is the Best Recipe forCreamy Turkey Soup

This recipe is so much more than just another chicken soup made with turkey. The smooth, creamy base is packed with fresh vegetables and chunks of turkey.

It tastes so good on its own, but after adding the stuffing garnish, the flavor becomes out of this world.

Recipe Ingredients

To make this Sweet Tomatoes andSoup Plantation recipe, you will need:

  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Butter
  • Onions
  • All-purpose flour
  • Turkey broth
  • Cooked turkey meat
  • Poultry seasoning
  • Salt
  • Groundblack pepper
  • Fresh flat-leaf parsley
  • Heavy cream
  • Instant stuffing mix or leftover stuffing
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Ingredient Notes

Roasting a turkey at home is the best choice, but if you can’t or don’t want to cook your own, you can always buy precooked turkey at the supermarket. Avoid the cold prepackaged deli turkey meat, and head to the hot prepared food section.

Turkey stock isn’t always available in cans, but you can usually find a turkey base, likeOrganic Better Than Boullion, in the grocery store or online.

Ingredient Substitutions

Depending on which poultry seasoning you buy, it can be a little on the salty side. But don’t just leave it out because it brings a ton of flavor to this soup. Instead, if you are trying to avoid excessive salt, look for a salt-free brand or make your own version.

Heavy cream has a lot of fat and calories, but it creates this soup’s velvety texture. For a healthier option, try whisking three tablespoons of cornstarch into two cups of skim or whole milk instead.

How to Make Creamy Turkey Soup

Here are the steps to make this creamy turkey soup recipe:

Prepare the Vegetables

  1. Chop the carrots and celery, and put them in a medium pot. Cover with water.
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  1. Simmer until the carrots soften and the celery becomes translucent.
  2. Drain the vegetables and reserve for later.

Prepare the Soup

  1. Melt the butter in a large stockpot over medium heat.
  2. Once the butter stops foaming, add the onions to the pot and cook until the onions soften.
  3. Add the flour, reduce the burner to medium-low heat and cook the raw flavor out of the flour for a minute or two. Don’t allow the flour to get darker than a pale yellow.
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  1. Stir in a cup of turkey broth and scrape the bottom of the pot to loosen any stuck-on bits. Increase the heat to medium and allow the liquid to thicken while stirring.
  2. Continue to add the turkey stock in one cup increments while stirring.
  3. Once all the turkey stock is in the pot, add the turkey meat, the reserved cooked celery and carrots, poultry seasoning, salt, pepper, and parsley. Stir to combine.
  4. Pour in the heavy cream, and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes more over medium-low heat.
  5. While the soup is simmering, prepare the stuffing according to the directions on the box.
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How to ServeCreamy Turkey Soup

Ladle the soup into a bowl and add crumbled stuffing on top.

What Goes Well WithCream of Turkey Soup?

With its rich flavor and starchy stuffing garnish, it doesn’t take much to make this soup a meal. A simple mixed green salad with a balsamic vinegarette or a basicItalian dressingis all you need.

How to StoreCreamy Turkey Soup

You can keepleftover turkey soupin the fridge for two to three days in a sealed container. Store the stuffing separately for up to six days.

How to FreezeCream of Turkey Soup

Cream-based soups tend to develop a grainy texture after freezing, but it is possible to keep them in an air-tight container in the freezer for up to six months.

Just make sure that the soup is cold before freezing to prevent bacteria growth. Remember not to overfill the container because the soup will expand when frozen.

How to ReheatLeftover Turkey Soup

Always thaw frozencream of turkey soupin the fridge. To prevent the soup from separating, reheat the soup over low or medium-low heat on the stovetop while continuously stirring.

If the soup does separate, add a bit of cream or milk and whisk well until it recombines.

Reheat the stuffing in a pan on the stove over medium heat.

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Sweet Tomatoes Creamy Turkey Soup

Use leftover turkey to make this easy Sweet Tomatoes creamy turkey soup with stuffing copycat recipe.

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Course: Soup

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Creamy turkey soup, leftover Turkey soup, Turkey, turkey soup

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 10

Calories: 399kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 1 cup diced carrots
  • 1 cup diced celery
  • 4 cups water
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 1/2 cups chopped onions
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 8 cups turkey broth
  • 1 cup cooked turkey meat
  • 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon chopped flat-leaf parsley
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 6- ounce box instant turkey stuffing prepared according to package directions

Instructions

  • In a medium-sized pot, add the carrots, celery, and water.

  • Cook for approximately 10 to 12 minutes over medium-high heat.

  • Drain the carrots and celery and set aside.

  • Start the soup by making the roux: Melt the butter in a large stockpot over medium heat.

  • Add the onions and cook until they are translucent.

  • Add the flour. Reduce the heat to medium low and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. The color should darken, and the roux should smell like cooked pie crust.

  • Increase the heat to medium, and add 1 cup of turkey broth to the roux. Stir until thickened.

  • Add another cup of turkey broth, and stir until thickened. You may need to raise the heat just slightly to ensure rapid thickening.

  • Add half of the remaining stock, stir until thickened, and then add the remaining turkey stock.

  • Add the turkey meat, cooked celery and carrots, poultry seasoning, salt, pepper, and parsley. Stir until well mixed.

  • Add the heavy cream, and cook for an additional 10 to 15 minutes on medium-low heat.

  • When you are ready to serve, ladle the soup into a bowl and top with cooked stuffing.

Nutrition

Calories: 399kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Cholesterol: 105mg | Sodium: 1296mg | Potassium: 373mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 3215IU | Vitamin C: 16.8mg | Calcium: 86mg | Iron: 1.9mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

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  1. Patty P

    Creamy Turkey Soup - CopyKat Recipes (8)
    Love this soup, one change: I sauté the carrots and celery with the onion, then add the flour and proceed as directed. One last hint, if you have any turkey fat left from roasting the bird, sub part or all for the butter. turkey fat is where the flavor lives!

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  2. Shelly

    Creamy Turkey Soup - CopyKat Recipes (9)
    My family said this was the best Turkey Soup they have ever had, I agree!

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  3. sherry

    Creamy Turkey Soup - CopyKat Recipes (10)
    Fabulous!

    Reply

  4. MICHELLE CHRISTMAS

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    I made this recipe with homemade turkey stock from our Thanksgiving turkey and it was amazing! It actually tasted even better than Sweet Tomatoes with my homemade stuffing! We will be making this again very soon!
    Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  5. Tracie Smith

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    I love this soup. It is everything I love about Thanksgiving in a soup.

    Reply

  6. birdlady

    Turkey soup also has cranberrys and sweet potatoes in it that is why it tastes like turkey dinner in a soup.

    Reply

  7. Terri

    This is the best soup I’ve ever tasted! You must try it. Sweet Tomatoes makes it fresh during December. There is nothing like it. I could taste every ingredient. And the herbs are outstanding.

    Reply

    • stephaniemanley

      I really like this soup. It is one of my favorites.

      Reply

  8. k d

    I’ve never had this but it looks awesome

    Reply

  9. ThinRecipes

    This looks great! I might have to pick up a turkey breast at the market today so I can make this for lunch tomorrow. There is no such thing as a fresh or thawed turkey or turkey breast here, so its going to have to wait a day or two, but this is truly making me crave this soup — and it’s about 90º here! 🙂

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    • stephaniemanley

      There is just something about turkey soup that is so comforting no matter what temperature it is. I really think turkey is so under utilized. It has so much more flavor than chicken.

      Reply

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Possibilities include cream, coconut milk, yogurt, or even pureed avocado. If you choose coconut milk, be aware that it will impart a sweet, coconut flavor, which might not be right for every soup. Yogurt will add tanginess.

Why is my turkey soup so bland? ›

Not Adding Acid

If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

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You can add more herbs and different spices to add more flavor to turkey soup, but sometimes a bit of salt is all you need. The other clincher is cooking the carcass low and slow to get as much flavor from the roast turkey as possible. Try sauteeing your vegetables in a bit of olive oil before adding to the soup.

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6 ways to thicken soup:
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Heavy cream

Use heavy cream as a keto-friendly thickening option for your soups and broths. Heavy cream has more fat than regular whole milk, so you can add it to your soup recipes without worrying about it curdling.

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"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

What gives soup the best flavor? ›

Some of our favorites are Dried Shallots, Dehydrated Red Bell Pepper, Dehydrated Green Bell Pepper, Tomato Flakes, Minced Onion and Roasted Garlic Flakes. Or, add a bay leaf to your recipe. The bay leaf will give the soup a little something extra without overwhelming the dish.

How can I thicken my turkey soup? ›

Cornstarch is a great option as it is a natural thickening agent, but you'll want to be careful about how much you use. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked together with cold water to create a slurry. Then, gradually add the slurry to the soup, letting it boil for one to two minutes before adding more.

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What spices are good in soup? ›

Oregano works especially well with tomato-based soups, creating a light and fragrant undertone. Cayenne Pepper: Perfect for a little heat, cayenne pepper introduces a warm, spicy depth to your soup. Be sure to add a little, then taste as you go. You can always add more, but you can't take away.

Does evaporated milk help thicken soup? ›

Keep in mind that this evaporated milk will make your dish taste richer, but it won't actually thicken the soup. You can always use a bit of flour or cornstarch if you're missing that added texture. Otherwise, you'll find evaporated milk the best dairy addition for your classic slow cooker favorites.

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Yes. In fact, a dollop of sour cream in beef vegetable and tomato vegetable soups can work wonders. If you like sour cream, try Lebne yogurt.

When should I add cream to soup? ›

Cream is used to add richness to soup, as the extra fat makes it delicious. Be sure not to bring it to a boil, but rather, add it in at the last minute before serving. The best item to thicken a soup is some sort of starch, whether from flour, cornstarch, arrowroot, or even a lot of potatoes.

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Add Flour, Cornstarch, or Other Thickener: Starches thicken soup and give it body. Whisk a few tablespoons of starch into a little of the broth in a separate bowl before whisking it into the main pot. This prevents the starch from clumping and helps it dissolve into the soup evenly.

What adds richness to soup? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says.

Which food would be best to thicken a cream soup? ›

Foods like rice, bread, potatoes and beans are naturally high in starches, which, when broken down, act as a thickening agent. With rice, the grains will break down into the soup as it's simmered and stirred, releasing the starches and thickening the soup.

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