Hearty Turkey Soup
Usually, I need something to eat alongside my soup as I never really feel full with just soup alone - but not with this recipe! Both the Mister and I were full! (And he's never full after just one serving. Oh how I wish I had his metabolism.) This hearty turkey soup recipe truly eats like a meal!
Every year, I make the Turkey dinner for Thanksgiving. And every year, there are so many leftovers! (Better to have too much food than not enough, right?)
Instead of having the same thanksgiving meal on repeat until the leftovers are finished, this year, I decided to turn those leftovers into something slightly different. I made turkey soup!
If you think about it, pretty much all of your thanksgiving dinner elements can just be thrown into a pot with broth - carrots, potatoes, just throw them all in!
Usually, I need something to eat alongside my soup as I never really feel full with just soup alone - but not with this recipe! Both the Mister and I were full! (And he's never full after just one serving. Oh how I wish I had his metabolism.) This hearty turkey soup recipe truly eats like a meal!
Makes: 6 servings<
Preptime:
Cook time:
- In a large pot heat the oil over medium heat. Saute onions and garlic until tender (approximately 2-3 minutes).
- Add broth, vegetables, turkey and turkey drippings and continue to simmer for 20 minutes.
- Add pasta noodles and cook until desired tenderness.
Dynamite Sushi Bowl
My version of the Dynamite Sushi Bowl is incredibly filling - but with all good and healthy things. Lots of protein and vegetables and a bit of carbs, which, yes, your body does need.
It's the perfect meal for either lunch or dinner.
I have a severe allergy to fish (but not shellfish) so my sushi selection is quite limited. I usually stay on the safe side and get myself the vegetarian roll, but one day, the Mister surprised me by bringing me home a dynamite sushi roll. I previously ignored this selection without even reading the ingredients to find out there is NO FISH!
While I did love the Dynamite Roll, I usually find that the tempura shrimp is a lot of batter - which, although light, I'm just not much of a fan.
I decided to try to make this at home for myself - without the tempura batter. I also like to increase my intake of vegetables so I've added crispy brussels sprouts.
My version of the Dynamite Sushi Bowl is incredibly filling - but with all good and healthy things. Lots of protein and vegetables and a bit of carbs, which, yes, your body does need. It's the perfect meal for either lunch or dinner.
Makes: 2 servings
Preptime:
Cook time:
- In a pan, heat 1 tablespoon of oil on medium-high heat.
- Add shrimp, pinch of salt, pinch of cayenne pepper, chopped garlic and onion powder.
- Cook shrimp for 5 - 7 minutes or until pink and opaque. Set aside
- At the same time, place brussel sprouts on a baking a baking pan, Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of oil, remaining salt, cayenne pepper, and garlic powder and roast in the oven at 425 for approximately 15 minutes.
- In a bowl, add the rice and then top with shrimp, brussel sprouts, carrots and avocado.
- OPTIONAL: garnish with sesame seeds.