Jeanette's Healthy Living

Where delicious and healthy come together

  • Home
  • Recipes
    • List of All Recipes (alphabetical)
    • Breakfast
    • appetizers
    • soups
    • salads
    • main courses
    • side dishes
    • dips and sauces
    • beverages
    • smoothies
    • Desserts and Cookies
  • Special Diets
    • gluten-free
    • dairy-free
    • vegetarian
    • vegan
    • Liquid/Soft Food Diet
    • Pureed Food Diet
    • Low Residue Diet
  • Cancer Cooking
  • Faith
  • Healthy Living
    • Healthy Living
    • travel
  • About
    • About
    • Contact Us
    • Work With Me
    • Media Features
    • Terms & Conditions

Turkey Soba Noodle Soup Recipe

November 24, 2011 by Jeanette 17 Comments

Jump to RecipePrint Recipe
18 shares
  • Facebook1
  • Twitter
  • Yummly

Turkey Soba Noodle Soup Recipe is a great way to use a leftover turkey carcass and meat. Delicious and healthy, the broth is so flavorful.

Turkey Soba Noodle Soup

Turkey Soba Noodle Soup

If you celebrated Thanksgiving today, you probably have some leftover turkey (unless you were lucky enough to be invited over to someone else’s house or ate at a restaurant). As soon as everyone was done eating their Thanksgiving meal and dishes were cleared, I put a big pot of Turkey Stock on the stove and let it simmer for hours.

The method for making Turkey Stock is the same as for making chicken stock.  Simply toss the turkey bones and skin (the roasted skin adds flavor – you will skim the fat off later), some bay leaves, onion, carrots, celery and black peppercorns into a large stockpot. Cover with water and let simmer for a few hours.  When done, strain the soup, let cool down, then refrigerate. Skim off the fat (it will rise to the top and solidify, making it easier to skim off).

Once you have the turkey stock, you can make Turkey Congee, turkey pasta or rice soup, or this Turkey Soba Noodle Soup. Any remaining turkey stock can be frozen for soups throughout the winter. I like to freeze stock in 1 quart containers, which makes it easier to pull them out of the freezer as needed for soup recipes.

Noodle soups are one of my favorite one dish meals, especially on a chilly day. Super easy to make and extremely versatile, this soba noodle soup is a nice, light way to recover from Thanksgiving if you overindulged a bit.

Turkey Soba Noodle Soup
Print

Turkey Soba Noodle Soup

Freeze the extra Turkey Stock for soups. 100% buckwheat soba noodles are gluten-free; however regular soba noodles are not, so be sure to read the ingredients label if you are on a strict gluten-free diet. Although I used turkey in this recipe, leftover roast or poached chicken would be just as good.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 2 -3

Ingredients

Turkey Stock:

  • turkey bones and skin from 1 roasted turkey
  • 2 carrots peeled, trimmed and cut into 3" pieces
  • 2 celery stalks cut into 3" pieces
  • 1 onion cut up
  • 1 teaspoon black peppercorns
  • 1 bay leaf

Turkey Soba Noodle Soup:

  • 2 bunches dried buckwheat soba noodles
  • 2 cups Turkey Stock
  • 1/2-3/4 cup leftover cooked turkey shredded or cut up
  • 2 large handfuls baby bok choy trimmed and chopped
  • minced scallions for garnish
  • toasted sesame oil
  • toasted sesame seeds for garnish

Instructions

To make Turkey Stock:

  1. Place all Turkey Stock ingredients in a large stockpot. Cover with water. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and cook, covered, for 2 hours.
  2. Strain solids from stock. Pour into containers and let cool. Refrigerate.
  3. Before using, skim fat from surface of soup (it will solidify in the refrigerator).

To make Turkey Soba Noodle Soup:

  1. Cook soba noodles according to directions.
  2. In a medium saucepan, heat Turkey Stock. Add bok choy and turkey and cook until bok choy is tender and turkey is warmed through, about 3-4 minutes.
  3. To serve, portion out soba noodles into bowls and top with bok choy and turkey.
  4. Ladle broth into bowls and top with scallions.
  5. Drizzle with a little sesame oil and sprinkle sesame seeds on top.

 

Related Posts
Filter by
Post Page
gluten-free healthy choices Dinner main courses Family Cooking For Cancer dairy-free chicken Thanksgiving Holidays Special Diets Liquid/Soft Food Diet Chemotherapy Recipes Clean Eating appetizers Asian Low Residue Diet Cancer Pantry Recipe Instant Pot paleo whole 30 back-to-school Beans/Legumes Slow Cooker New Year Super Bowl Pasta and Noodles dips and sauces whole grain soups
Sort by
Turkey Shepherds Pie

Turkey Shepherd’s Pie Recipe

2020-03-16 05:00:21
jeanette

18

Sous Vide Turkey Breast - moist and tender turkey breast, cooked at 145 degrees

Brined Sous Vide Turkey Breast with Sage Spice Rub

2019-11-12 05:00:10
jeanette

18

Turkey Carrot Mushroom Dumplings

Turkey Carrot Mushroom Dumplings

2019-03-06 05:00:34
jeanette

18

Turkey Meatloaf Muffins

Turkey Meatloaf Muffins Recipe

2019-02-11 05:00:43
jeanette

18

Instant Pot Turkey Bolognese Sauce - cooks in 20 minutes; healthy, lighter version of a family favorite. Serve over zucchini noodles for an even lighter meal

Instant Pot Turkey Bolognese Sauce Recipe

2018-03-14 09:02:48
jeanette

18

Slow Cooker Black Bean Turkey Chili - budget-friendly, delicious and a crowd pleaser - great for parties and family gatherings

Slow Cooker Turkey Bean Chili Recipe

2017-12-08 05:00:35
jeanette

18

Slow Cooker Turkey Bolognese Sauce - easy, delicious and freezes well - great for busy weekdays!

Slow Cooker Turkey Bolognese Pasta Sauce Recipe

2017-09-10 05:00:39
jeanette

18

Turkey Taco Bean Enchiladas - freeze ahead of time and bake when ready to eat

Turkey Taco Bean Enchiladas Recipe

2017-04-24 05:00:21
jeanette

18

Homemade Turkey Bacon Bits - so easy to make and healthier than regular bacon bits

Homemade Turkey Bacon Bits Recipe

2017-02-13 05:00:19
jeanette

18

Turkey Congee - this savory breakfast porridge is a great way to use leftover turkey bones from Thanksgiving

Turkey Brown Rice Congee Recipe

2016-11-22 05:00:00
jeanette

18

18 shares
  • Facebook1
  • Twitter
  • Yummly

Filed Under: Asian, chicken, cruciferous vegetables, dairy-free, Dinner, gluten-free, healthy choices, Holidays, Pasta and Noodles, Thanksgiving Tagged With: Asian noodles, buckwheat noodles, leftover turkey, leftover turkey recipe, recipes with turkey, soba noodles, soup noodles, thanksgiving, turkey, turkey soup, turkey stock

« Roasted Acorn Squash Stuffed with Quinoa Mushroom Pilaf
Stir-Fried Thai Chicken with Basil and Peppers Recipe »

Comments

  1. Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) says

    November 25, 2011 at 4:55 am

    Of course I’m making turkey stock today, and I have all of the ingredients for this soup! Hope your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

    Reply
    • Jeanette says

      November 25, 2011 at 10:45 am

      Thanks Lydia – we did have a nice Thanksgiving. It’s one of my favorite holidays. And I knew you would have a bit pot of turkey stock cooking on your stove.

      Reply
  2. Shirley @ gfe says

    November 25, 2011 at 8:47 am

    Beautiful soup, Jeanette, and so healthy for you, too. 🙂 I put my leftover turky in the freezer because we’ve been eating turkey all week so I could make recipes for my blog. 😉 I’ll certainly look forward to making turkey soup in a few weeks though!

    Hope your family had a truly lovely Thanksgiving, dear! Ours was very nice. 🙂
    Shirley

    Reply
    • Jeanette says

      November 25, 2011 at 10:46 am

      Thanks Shirley – I can only imagine how much turkey you’ve gone through the past week. I actually made turkey roulade (which is what is pictured in this post) instead of an entire turkey the week before Thanksgiving. There’s just so much turkey my family can eat ;).

      Reply
  3. Mary says

    November 26, 2011 at 8:10 am

    I can’t wait to try your soba noodle soup. It really sounds delicious and is quite easy to prepare. At the moment I treasure recipes that are easy to prepare :-). I hope you had a wonderful holiday and are able to enjoy the long weekend. Blessings…Mary

    Reply
    • Jeanette says

      November 26, 2011 at 8:38 am

      Thanks Mary, noodle soups are one of my favorite quick and easy meals, and during this busy holiday season, is something I make often.

      Reply
  4. Kelly says

    November 27, 2011 at 4:37 pm

    Soba noodles are gorgeous in soup. Especially this time of year when we are all looking for warmth and comfort. Love the inclusion of bok choy here!

    Reply
    • Jeanette says

      November 28, 2011 at 11:06 am

      Thanks Kelly – bok choy is one of my favorite veggies.

      Reply
  5. juniakk says

    November 27, 2011 at 11:49 pm

    soba noodles with turkey! love the fusion :). the homemade stock sounds delicious. i want to make my own veggie stock one day, esp. salt free one. hahaha i just get so lazy i always end up buying it~ hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving jeanette. i’m so thankful to have met you in the blog world. you inspire me in more ways than i can list….~

    Reply
    • Jeanette says

      November 28, 2011 at 11:08 am

      Thanks Junia – you are sweet. I’m so glad to have met you too, and I know you will try making your own veggie stock one day 😉

      Reply
  6. Winnie says

    November 28, 2011 at 9:23 am

    This beautiful soup is right up my alley…love it!

    Reply
  7. Sommer@ASpicyPerspective says

    November 28, 2011 at 10:10 am

    That’s gorgeous and resourceful! 🙂

    Reply
    • Jeanette says

      November 28, 2011 at 11:08 am

      Thanks Sommer, this is so simple and a great way to use up any leftover bits of meat or veggies in the fridge.

      Reply
  8. Kim - Cook It Allergy Free says

    November 29, 2011 at 12:10 am

    I just finished making my stock the other day (and of course I had to add chicken feet to it as well). This sounds like a wonderful recipe for soup. I have some bok choy growing in the garden so this would be a fun way to use it up! 😉

    Reply
  9. Pretty. Good. Food. says

    November 29, 2011 at 4:09 pm

    Yummm! Sounds great!

    Reply
  10. Simply Life says

    December 1, 2011 at 8:54 pm

    oh this soup sounds so perfect right now!

    Reply
  11. naomi says

    December 2, 2011 at 1:32 am

    noodle soups are one of my favs too! I love this recipe-can’t wait to try it!

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Hi! I'm Jeanette - welcome! Step into my kitchen, where you'll find healthy dishes packed with flavor and goodness.

[Read More …]

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Get Your Free e-Book!

Weekly College Meal Planner

Good recipes come to those who subscribe!

Archives

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Copyright © 2016 Jeanette's Healthy Living · Privacy Policy
18 shares
  • 1Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Yummly