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Next-Day Turkey Soup

Posted December 27th, 2011

I know how it can be, after a huge meal, trying to figure out what to do with all that food once all your guests have gone home, and life begins to return to normal after the holiday frenzies.  Turkey sandwiches get boring, and all the side veggies that were so delicious in the moment just don’t seem to cut the mustard once re-heated.  Well, in an answer to these terrible woes, I bring you a solution: Next-Day Turkey Soup.

Ingredients:

  • 2 quarts chicken broth
  • 1 turkey carcass, all meat removed
  • 1 onion, halved, plus 1 onion, minced
  • 1 carrot, halved lengthwise, plus 1 carrot, minced
  • 1 whole stalk celery, plus 1 more stalk, minced
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 3 cups dark turkey meat
  • 2 garlic cloves, smashed
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 carrot, minced
  • 1 stalk celery, minced
  • 3 cups leftover cooked Thanksgiving side vegetables (Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, green beans)
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage leaves

Directions:

Put chicken broth, turkey, onion halves, carrot halves, 1 celery stalk, and 1 bay leaf in a large stock pot. Bring to a boil, then simmer about 1 1/2 hours. Finely dice the remaining onion, carrot and celery and reserve.

Dice the turkey meat. Make sure meat pieces are no larger than the size of a soup spoon. (If preparing soup the next day, be sure to store leftover turkey meat in an airtight container before placing it in the refrigerator, top with 1 or 2 ladles full of broth to keep meat moist.)

Before straining broth, remove large bones and carcass with tongs. Strain the broth through a sieve, covered with wet cheese cloth. Discard the solids. Transfer broth to a bowl set in a bath of ice water, which will cool the broth quickly and help keep it fresher longer. This can be done the night before and stored in the refrigerator until the next day.

In a large soup pot, heat garlic cloves in the olive oil. Allow to brown slightly and add minced carrots, celery, and onion. Sweat over medium-low heat until softened, about 7 or 8 minutes.

Dice the leftover vegetables (like your Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, and green beans). Add the chopped sage to the soup pot along with the turkey broth and the remaining bay leaf. Bring to a simmer. When simmering, add all the leftover veggies, except the sweet potatoes, and diced turkey meat to the soup. Bring it back up to a simmer. Finally, add the sweet potatoes to the center, and gently push them down. Turn the heat off and cover. Allow to sit and steam for 5 to 7 minutes.

Let simmer for 5 more minutes and serve.

Premium Wine for $5.99?

Posted October 26th, 2011

It’s true!  The Co-op proudly introduces a new wine lineup:Domino Wines.  We currently offer four different varietals: cabernet sauvignon, shiraz, pinot grigio, and moscato all in 750 ml bottles, and all at an affordable price.

Some tasting notes about the wines, for your selection purposes:

Cabernet Sauvignon
SMOOTH
Style: Rich flavors with a smooth mouth feel
Aromas/Flavors: Currant, blackberry, and black cherry with notes of sweet vanilla and toast
Finish: Concentrated & plush

Shiraz
RICH
Style:
Complex with a soft, supple mouth feel
Aromas/Flavors: Spice, blackberry, and red cherry with blueberry and toasted oak
Finish: Concentrated & Rich

Pinot Grigio
CRISP
Style: Bright and approachable
Aromas/Flavors: Floral and lime blossom with lemon meringue, stone fruit and mineral notes
Finish: Crisp & refreshing

Moscota
LIVELY
Style: Bright & refreshing
Aromas/Flavors: Citrus, orange blossom and floral notes with honey, nectarine, and tropical fruit
Finish: Crisp & concentrated

These wines are on sale for only $5.99 at the Co-op through November.  Come in and try them out!