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If you’re staring at a fridge full of Thanksgiving leftovers and wondering what to do with that extra turkey, this Leftover Turkey and Rice Soup is the perfect cozy solution. It’s warm, flavorful, family-friendly, and comes together in one pot with simple pantry staples. This easy turkey soup is one of the best ways to breathe new life into leftover turkey, making it an ideal recipe for busy weeknights or comforting winter meals. Plus, it freezes beautifully—so you can enjoy homemade soup anytime.

Why You’ll Love This Leftover Turkey Soup
When it comes to quick comfort food, soup is always a winner. This recipe combines tender shredded turkey, buttery sautéed onions, hearty mixed vegetables, and cooked rice simmered in savory chicken broth for a wholesome, satisfying bowl. It’s naturally flexible—swap veggies, add extra herbs, or adjust the thickness to your liking. And since it’s ready in about 30 minutes, it’s a great meal to prep after the holiday chaos.
This soup is delicious served with a warm biscuit or homemade bread! Eat Till it Hurts, Friends!


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If you’re searching for an easy way to use leftover turkey after Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any holiday gathering, this Leftover Turkey and Rice Soup recipe is a delicious go-to. It’s warm, budget-friendly, and full of classic comfort. Whether you serve it fresh or freeze it for later, your family will love every cozy spoonful.
This is the perfect soup where you can use up any leftover veggies from Thanksgiving!