Turkey Rice Vegetable Soup

It's another soup day here. . .

Yesterday I bought an almost 4# roasted turkey breast. This morning, I cut off a pound and waited for soup inspiration to happen. I started in the usual way by lightly browning the following aromatics and rice. This time in some ghee. I've made my own ghee a couple times, but haven't made our bought any recently. Then I bought a big tub of it yesterday.


4 stalks celery
1 giant carrot
1 sm. onion
1 lg. garlic clove
1 lg. purple shallot
2T ghee, butter or EVOO
3/4c golden rose brown rice

Sauté these together, stirring occasionally while prepping the vegetables listed below. After the first group has sautéed enough to need a cup or two of water, add the remaining ingredients below.

1 sm.-med. green cabbage 
1/2 lg. long-skinny red bell pepper
4 roma tomatoes - peeled* +
2-3T turkey Better Than Bouillon
1 bunch of beet greens sliced-chopped 
5-7c cold fresh water in total

Simmer gently, stir occasionally for another 20 minutes or until the rice is done the way you like it. . .Lin

*tomato skins contain flavonoids, which impart a bitter flavor. they don't break down in cooking so, to me, they add a sort of nasty plastic bag texture. additionally the skins are high in lectin, an undesirable protein that can create digestive issues and inflammation. it's so worth all this 'trouble' though, since the cooking process develops the lycopene in tomatoes. lycopene is a very beneficial antioxidant, similar to betacarotene, that can protect our cells from damage.

+Martha Stewart has the simplest video showing this process. If your tomatoes aren't ripe, you'll need to leave them in the rapidly boiling water just a little longer, maybe 20 seconds total.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds lovely. I might use 1-1/2 cartons of Organic unsalted chicken broth instead of the bouillon (although I love that brand of bouillon) but sometimes it can seem a little too salty.

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  2. Recipes are always adaptable to whatever health paths someone is taking. Good suggestion for people who need to watch their sodium.

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