Leftover Turkey Soup (2024)

This homemade turkey soup recipe is a simple, healthy soup you can make in your instant pot, slow cooker, or on the stove! A yummy, easy turkey soup everyone will love! This is the perfect leftover turkey recipe! Easily made paleo, keto, Whole30 or gluten free. Customize with noodles, rice or make it creamy – it’s up to you!

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There’s nothing worse than eating thanksgiving dinner 4x in a row to use up the leftover turkey.. that’s why this leftover turkey is a MUCH better option!

This isn’t just any leftover turkey soup… it’s the BEST leftover turkey soup. What makes it so good you might ask?

Well, we usereal turkey bone broth(which you can make if you just follow this turkey broth recipe!), loads of hearty veggies, and all that leftover turkey up for maximum flavor.

It’s cozy, easy to make, and delicious! It can also be paleo/whole30 friendly, or gluten free depending on what add-ins you use. There’s a long list of substitutions below!

If you’re looking for how to cook your turkey – this Crockpot Turkey Breast is the best! (And if you’re still planning your Thanksgiving menu – check out these50 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes!)

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Why We Love Turkey Soup

We love easy soup because it’s so delicious – but it’s also great for other reasons.. here’s why we love it so much:

  • Easy to make:This recipe is done in under 30 minutes. Other than chopping some veggies, it requires little to no effort!
  • Loaded with veggies:We love sneaking veggies in soup (like thisHealthy Broccoli Soup or Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe)
  • Budget friendly:This recipe is made with basic affordable ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry/fridge and it uses up all those leftovers. No more lame Thanksgiving turkey sandwiches or tossing turkey after a few days – this totally transforms it!

This soup is so simple to make. Especially if you’re enjoying this after a holiday.. you’re probably tired from all the cooking/hosting/traveling you did – which means you probably don’t want to spend ANY more time in the kitchen.

All you have to do is chop some veggies + the leftover turkey, sauté, and toss in to the instant pot, slow cooker or on the stove! It really doesn’t get any easier. Here’s what you’ll need to make leftover turkey soup recipe.

Turkey Soup Ingredients

To make this leftover turkey soup recipe you’ll need:

You can find substitutions for all of these ingredients below in the green shaded substitutions box.

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Cooked rice, quinoa, zoodles, or noodles are all great additions!

How to make Turkey Soup

Making leftover turkey soup is very simple. Pictured below are stovetop instructions, but you can easily do this in the crockpot or instant pot (see recipe for instructions)

  1. Chop your veggies + leftover turkey meat.
  2. Sauté onion + garlic, then celery + carrots until soft. Add in spices, cooked turkey meat + broth.
  3. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer on medium heat for 20 minutes.
  4. When you’re ready to serve, serve over cooked rice, noodles, or zucchini noodles.

SO cozy.

This soup is easily customizable. Feel free to get creative with your add ins, and see below for some of the things we’ve tried.

Substitutions for Leftover Turkey Soup

There are so many ways to customize this healthy soup and adjust it depending on what you have in your pantry/fridge… Here are a few.

Meat: You can make this with leftover chicken instead of turkey meat if you’d like. We also have a Chicken Wild Rice Soup recipe!

Can you make a creamy turkey soup? Sure! Stir in 1/4 cup heavy cream or coconut cream once it has cooked to make this recipe a creamy soup.

Oil:Avocado oil or vegetable oil can be used in place of olive oil.

Turkey Noodle Soup Recipe:Just add cooked noodles to the soup when you’re ready to serve turkey noodle soup.Or try this Turkey Noodle Soup

Keto Turkey Soup:If you are strict keto, cut the amount of carrots in half for this recipe and serve with zucchini noodles.

Spicy Turkey Soup:If you want some spice, add 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes to the soup as it’s cooking

Broth:We used homemade turkey broth in this recipe, but you can use chicken stock, veggie stock, or whatever broth you have on hand.

Add ins: Quinoa, pasta, brown rice, or noodles all work in this recipe. You can also add zucchini noodles

Wild Rice: If you like wild rice, try our Turkey Wild Rice Soup!

Zucchini Noodles:For best results, I recommend adding the zucchini noodles to the bowl instead of adding them to the slow cooker pot. This way your zucchini noodles/spinach won’t get soggy if you eat leftovers. You can also sub pasta for zucchini noodles.

Veggies:You can add peas, potatoes, or even spinach to this recipe!

Herbs:I like to add in a little chopped fresh rosemary and a bay leaf to this recipe – but you can use whatever herbs you like!

Low Sodium:If you’re watching your salt intake – omit the salt from the recipe or add it at the end to taste… Also, make sure to check your canned beans/broth. Look for low or no salt added beans/broth.

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Storing & Serving this Easy Turkey Soup Recipe

As the soup sits, the rice/zoodles will absorb the broth/liquid and become thicker. Don’t worry! Just add more broth when you’re ready to eat your leftovers.

This soup is best served with a big piece of crusty bread and lots of parmesan cheese!Fresh basil and cracked black pepper also add a lot of flavor!

How long is leftover turkey soup good for?

Leftover turkey soup is good for 3-4 days in the refrigerator. It can be frozen for a few months.

How long is leftover turkey good in the fridge?

Leftover turkey is good for 3-4 days after it has been cooked. Any time after that becomes a food safety issue.

Reheating

This soup will last in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. You can reheat it in the crockpot, microwave, or on the stove. If you use rice/zoodles – they will absorb some of the liquid overnight so you can just add some broth when reheating or enjoy it thicker

Can you freeze Turkey Soup?

Yes, you can freeze this soup! I do not recommend freezing or refrigerating it with zucchini noodles or pasta as they can get mushy.

If you’re going to freeze it, put it in airtight containers. It will last up to 3 months in the freezer! I love these containers for freezing leftovers! You can use code CLEANEATINGCOUPLE to save $$ on them!

We have more tips on how to freeze soup!

We hope you love this simple leftover turkey soup recipe. It’s great for after the holidays – or really ANY time you have turkey leftovers you have to use up! If you like this recipe, you’ll also love our Turkey Pot Pie Soup!

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Can you make this Easy Turkey Soup recipe in the Crockpot?

Yes, you can make soup in the crockpot – the longer it cooks, the softer and more tender the turkey pieces get!

I’ve included crockpot instructions for this soup below. It’s important to note that you don’t add the pasta/rice/zoodles (whatever you’re using) to the crockpot until you’re ready to eat the soup. If you let them cook in the soup they will turn to mush!

Can you make Instant Pot Turkey Soup?

Yes, you can! See below for instructions. Here are some tips for making turkey soup in your instant pot.

Make sure to really scrape the veggies off the bottom of the pot to avoid getting a burn notice.

Do *not* add rice/pasta/zoodles to the instant pot to cook. Cook them separately and add when you’re ready to serve.

How can I thicken my Turkey Soup?

Thickening soup is easy to do. Put a tablespoon of cornstarch in a small bowl. Whisk in 3-4 tablespoons of broth.

Once combined, add the mixture to the pot and stir over low heat. However – we don’t recommend trying to thicken this soup. It’s meant to be a broth-based soup, not a thick soup.

Can you reuse turkey bones for broth?

Yes, you can reuse turkey bones for broth. Turkey bones can be used usually 2 or 3 times to make rich broth!

How long can you keep a turkey carcass before making soup?

You can keep a turkey. carcass for 3 days before making soup. Make sure to pull all the meat off of it. Learn how to make turkey broth.

Turkey Soup Recipe FAQs

How do you make Turkey Soup from leftover turkey?

Making soup with left over turkey soup is so easy to do! Sauté your veggies in olive oil, add in turkey and broth. Bring to a boil and add in cooked pasta, rice, or zoodles!

What are the benefits of turkey soup?

The benefits of turkey soup are that it’s a delicious, healthy dinner! Most turkey soup recipes are loaded with veggies and a great way to use up extra thanksgiving turkey. Soup also rehydrates the turkey so even if your turkey was over cooked, it will still be delicious!

Other healthy soup recipes:

We love soup recipes and have rounded upthe best Healthy Soup Recipes. We also have a free Healthy Soup Ebook you can download here!

  • Leftover Turkey Chili
  • Healthy Potato Soup
  • Turkey Noodle Soup
  • Pasta fa*gioli
  • Chicken Noodle Soup Crock Pot
  • 15 Bean Soup
  • Lemon Chicken Soup
  • Asian Chicken Soup

Looking for other healthy crockpot recipes? Check out these Healthy Slow Cooker Recipes!

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Turkey Soup Recipe (Easy)

Recipe by: Liz Marino

5 from 14 votes

Leftover Turkey Soup is a simple, healthy soup you can make in your instant pot, slow cooker or on the stove! A yummy, easy turkey soup everyone will love! This is the perfect leftover turkey recipe!

WW Freestyle Points 1

Prep Time : 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time : 30 minutes minutes

Total Time : 40 minutes minutes

Serves : 6 people

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Ingredients

Instructions

Stovetop Instructions

  • Chop vegetables + turkey.

  • In a large pot, heat olive oil.

  • Sauté onions + garlic until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add celery + carrots. Sauté for an additional 5 minutes.

  • Add remaining ingredients to the pan. Bring to a boil, then reduce to medium heat and cover. Simmer for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • While soup cooks, cook rice or grains to your liking. (spiralize zucchini noodles if paleo/whole30/keto)

  • Stir in cooked rice & enjoy!

Instant Pot Instructions:

  • Chop vegetables + turkey.

  • Set instant pot to saute, 10 minutes.

  • Sauté onions and garlic until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add celery and carrots. Sauté for an additional 5 minutes.

  • Add remaining ingredients to the pot. Cover and set to sealing, High Pressure, for 8 minutes.

  • While the soup cooks, cook rice or grains to your liking or spiralize zucchini into noodles.

  • While soup cooks, cook rice or grains to your liking. (spiralize zucchini noodles if paleo/whole30/keto)

  • Once cooked, quick release pressure. Stir in cooked rice & enjoy!

Slow Cooker Instructions

  • Chop vegetables + turkey.

  • Optional, but recommended: In a large pot, heat olive oil. Sauté onions, garlic + celery until translucent, about 5 minutes.

  • Add cooked veggies to the crockpot. Add remaining ingredients to the crockpot + stir.

  • Cover and cook for 4 hours on high or 8 hours on low.

  • While soup cooks, cook rice or grains to your liking or spiralize zucchini into noodles.

  • Stir in cooked rice & enjoy!

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Notes

Substituions for this turkey soup recipe:

Can you make a creamy turkey soup?Sure! Stir in 1/4 cup heavy cream or coconut cream once it has cooked to make this recipe a creamy soup.

Turkey Noodle Soup Recipe:Just add cooked noodles to the soup when you’re ready to serve for turkey noodle soup

Spicy Turkey Soup:If you want some spice, add 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes to the soup as it’s cooking

Broth:We used homemade bone broth in this recipe, but you can use chicken stock or whatever broth you have on hand.

Add ins: Quinoa, Brown Rice or Noodles all work in this recipe. You can also add zucchini noodles

Zucchini Noodles:For best results, I recommend adding the zucchini noodles to the bowl instead of adding to the slow cooker pot. This way your zucchini noodles/spinach won’t get soggy if you eat leftovers. You can also sub pasta for zucchini noodles.

Veggies:You can add peas, potatoes or even spinach to this recipe!

Herbs – I like to add in a little chopped fresh rosemary and a bay leaf to this recipe – but you can use whatever herbs you like!

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition Facts

Turkey Soup Recipe (Easy)

Amount Per Serving (2 cups (nutrition facts calculated with zucchini noodles))

Calories 229Calories from Fat 81

% Daily Value*

Fat 9g14%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Monounsaturated Fat 4g

Cholesterol 102mg34%

Sodium 231mg10%

Potassium 426mg12%

Carbohydrates 7g2%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 27g54%

Vitamin A 7203IU144%

Vitamin C 5mg6%

Calcium 39mg4%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. This is an estimate and can vary pending your ingredients

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