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  • Turkey Kohlrabi Soup

    Some of you are going to say eeewwww I just know it, but this is so excellent and satisfying. I tend to make soups from all kinds of meat pieces I don't know what else to do with.

    3# of turkey tails, or wings (not the drummette), or both ...tails are best
    enough water just to cover the meat. Bring to a simmer, never a boil and turn to lowest heat and let cook for about 4 to 6 hours. For the first hour you may need to skim the top. You will have a rich broth.

    Dice kolrabi and Jerusalem artichoke if you can have it on Atkins, if not use French artichoke bottoms only, no fuzz....add to pot and cook til vegies are soft

    When just done, ribbon cut the kohlrabi green tops and also some kale and add to pot and cook 5-10 more minutes, or until done to your liking...Never let the pot boil. Salt and pepper to taste if needed

    This makes a very excellent and satisfying soup.
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    Re: Turkey Kohlrabi Soup

    Ok, sorry...what parts a Turkey tail? The thing on top of the traditional opening to the body cavity?
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      Re: Turkey Kohlrabi Soup

      Originally posted by higgies
      Ok, sorry...what parts a Turkey tail? The thing on top of the traditional opening to the body cavity?
      It's the part of the turkey that's goes over a fence last.......
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        Re: Turkey Kohlrabi Soup

        LOL yes, at larger grocery stores you can get turkey tails in large packages. If you don't see them, ask for them. Yes, it is the spade shaped flap on the bottom side of the large opening where the legs cross. has a layer of fat, which is what makes the rich broth, but has an amazing amount of meat undeneath for the size.
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