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Freeze-Dried Turkey Noodle Soup

Leftover Thanksgiving turkey makes wonderful turkey noodle soup

Ingredients

2 cartons of turkey broth (32 oz. each)
24 oz. pkg. Grandma’s Frozen Egg Noodles (thawed) and boil approx. 20 min.
2 lbs. leftover cooked turkey
3 cups cut carrots
3 cups cut celery,
1 cups chopped onion
2 pkgs. dry Italian dressing seasoning
1 can cream of chicken soup
1/2 cube butter
2 cups heavy cream
Salt and pepper to taste

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Instructions

Leftover Thanksgiving turkey makes wonderful turkey noodle soup. It never fails that the week after Thanksgiving you think you never want to see another turkey again. But by January…you’re thinking mmmmm…..turkey. Freeze drying turkey noodle soup is a perfect way to use up leftover turkey and save it for the day when turkey sounds delicious and comforting again.

Bring turkey broth to a boil in a large 2 gal. pot. Add cooked egg noodles, turkey, carrots, celery, onion, and seasoning. Simmer on low for 30 minutes. In separate bowl, whisk together cream of chicken soup and heavy cream. Cool soup a little and add whisked ingredients and butter. Stir until soup is creamy. Enjoy!

If Grandma’s Frozen Noodles aren’t available, you can substitute any frozen egg noodles. If using dry noodles, reduce boiling time to approx. 10 min.

To freeze dry turkey noodle soup, fill the Harvest Right trays with soup and process. Save your freeze dried soup in an airtight mylar bag. When you’re ready to serve, add hot water until the soup reaches it’s original consistency. You can also freeze dry diced turkey breast and use it to make fresh turkey noodle soup. There’s no need to rehydrate the turkey before adding to the

Author and Allowed by: Harvest Right

Rehydration

To Re-hydrate, just add water until it is at the consistency that you want, We recommend using a 1:1 ratio of dried food to water.

Atmospheric Rehydration
 
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Rehydration Water Temp
 
Cold
Boiling
Freeze Time: 10 Hours
Freeze Dryer: Harvest Right Medium
Difficumty: Medium
Recipe Cost: Moderate
Category: Healthy
Submitted By: ASFULLAX