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Turkey Chowder And Vegetables

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This is one of my favorite ways to use left over turkey. This is one of those dishes you may never want to stop eating. Enjoy!

This recipe is best made with stock from the turkey but can also be used with meat stock from beef bones, both are good.

This recipe is suitable for most on GAPS stage 2, if tolerated. 

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To make the soup use:

2 quarts meat stock
3 tablespoons coconut oil
1/2 block kerrygold butter
11 green onion shoots, chopped into bite sizes
2.5 cups organic turkey
1-2 carrots, finely chopped
1 handful organic cauliflower
9 cloves garlic
8 pastured yolks

Combine all ingredients into a stock pot, except garlic and yolks, and cook on medium low. If you are GAPS phase 2 be sure to cook for 25-30 minutes, until vegetables are soft. Add chopped garlic for the last 5 minutes of cooking. Remove from heat and add all 8 yolks stirring them into the soup. Warning: if the soup is too hot the yolks will cook into soup making lumpy spots. If the soup is optimally warm the yolks will give you a creamed soup affect, rich and irresistible.

 

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    3 Comments

  1. Betsy Branstetter
    December 8, 2014
    Reply

    1/5 Kerrygold?

    • Becky Plotner
      December 8, 2014
      Reply

      LOL that was supposed to read 1/2. i fixed it, thanks for the assist!!!!!!!

  2. Shelly
    October 29, 2019
    Reply

    I can not buy grass fed butter where we live, so what is my the second option ? Furthermore, I was going to try making sour cream and yogurt but I can’t locate raw cream, the organic cream is $10 a pint and the raw goats milk is $14 a half gallon and a added on $2.00 jar charge. Please help me figure out what my other options are. I have never tolerated cow dairy since I was a child.

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