Kosher Soups

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by Chef Laura Frankel, author of Jewish Cooking for All Seasons (Wiley) and Jewish Slow Cooker Recipes (Wiley) After you have cut the last juicy scrumptious slice of turkey off of the bones, do not throw away the carcass! There is flavor and a multitude of uses locked in those bones. Make a delicious Thai Turkey Chowder. To make chowder you must first make a stock. A stock is a highly flavored mixture of bones (except in the case of vegetable stock), aromatic vegetables called mirepoix and herbs and spices. There is no salt in stock. (The natural evaporation of water would concentrate the salt and make the stock too salty) The slow simmering of the bones makes a stock highly concentrated in rich collagen and gelatin from the connective tissue. Once you have a luxurious stock, you have what I like to call KITCHEN GOLD. There are numerous recipes that use stock and there is nothing like homemade stock. Long after the Thanksgiving feast, the bounty of the meal will still be enjoyed with this turkey Chowder. Turkey Stock: Ingredients: 1 turkey carcass Directions: To Make the Stock: Strain the bones and vegetables from the stock and discard. From Stock into Chowder Ingredients: 6 cups turkey stock Suggested garnishes: bean sprouts, lime wedges, additional hot sauce, chopped scallions, cilantro leaves and shaved coconut, shredded turkey, chopped cashews, cooked rice noodlesAdd all of the ingredients to a large soup pot and simmer over medium heat for 30 minutes. Adjust seasoning with Salt and pepperServe with bowls of bean sprouts, lime wedges, additional hot sauce, chopped scallions, cilantro leaves and shaved coconut, shredded turkey, chopped cashews, cooked rice noodles Let your guests garnish their own soup. Directions: Add all of the ingredients to a large soup pot and simmer over medium heat for 30 minutes. Adjust seasoning with Salt and pepper. Serve with bowls of bean sprouts, lime wedges, additional hot sauce, chopped scallions, cilantro leaves and shaved coconut, shredded turkey, chopped cashews, cooked rice noodles. Let your guests garnish their own soup. Recipes: Soups, Thai, Turkey, Kosher |



