Turkey Cabbage Soup
JanaCanada
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Turkey Cabbage Soup (low fat AND low calorie)
Years (actually, decades) ago when I joined Weight Watchers, they gave us a recipe for cabbage soup that was to be eaten every day, as it was filing, nutritional, and low fat/carlories...plus, it was quite the colon cleanse - whew! LOL
The original recipe was kinda bland, but it worked well as an appitite suppressant as it was very filling. I have since played with this recipe and tweaked it by adding some ingredients I like (such as the turkey) and eliminating some nasty stuff I didn't enjoy (like leeks...yuck).
Hope you enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 lb. minced turkey
3 cups nonfat low sodium beef broth (beef is the best) or 3 cups nonfat vegetable broth (beef is the best) or 3 cups nonfat chicken broth (beef is the best). (You can also use water and boullion cubes to equal 3 cups, but I find this makes the soup too salty)
1 cup water
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 can undiluted tomato soup (half the salt version)
1 head cabbage, finely chopped
1 yellow onion
1 cup chopped fresh carrots
2 celery stalk, chopped finely
1/2 cup barley (optional)
1 large bay leaf
1/2 t. Thyme
salt & pepper
olive oil
Directions:
1. In a large Dutch oven or any large pot, saute onions, celery, garlic and turkey for 5 minutes or until onion is translucent..
2. Add water, broth, tomato soup, cabbage, barley, and all the spices.
3. Heat to boiling, then reduce to simmer for about an hour or until all vegetables are tender.
Serves 8. About 175 calories per 1 cup serving.
Years (actually, decades) ago when I joined Weight Watchers, they gave us a recipe for cabbage soup that was to be eaten every day, as it was filing, nutritional, and low fat/carlories...plus, it was quite the colon cleanse - whew! LOL
The original recipe was kinda bland, but it worked well as an appitite suppressant as it was very filling. I have since played with this recipe and tweaked it by adding some ingredients I like (such as the turkey) and eliminating some nasty stuff I didn't enjoy (like leeks...yuck).
Hope you enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 lb. minced turkey
3 cups nonfat low sodium beef broth (beef is the best) or 3 cups nonfat vegetable broth (beef is the best) or 3 cups nonfat chicken broth (beef is the best). (You can also use water and boullion cubes to equal 3 cups, but I find this makes the soup too salty)
1 cup water
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 can undiluted tomato soup (half the salt version)
1 head cabbage, finely chopped
1 yellow onion
1 cup chopped fresh carrots
2 celery stalk, chopped finely
1/2 cup barley (optional)
1 large bay leaf
1/2 t. Thyme
salt & pepper
olive oil
Directions:
1. In a large Dutch oven or any large pot, saute onions, celery, garlic and turkey for 5 minutes or until onion is translucent..
2. Add water, broth, tomato soup, cabbage, barley, and all the spices.
3. Heat to boiling, then reduce to simmer for about an hour or until all vegetables are tender.
Serves 8. About 175 calories per 1 cup serving.
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Bump for after Thanksgiving.0
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Bump for after Thanksgiving.
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Hmm...that may be something I may want to do after Thanksgiving myself, but that'll depend on just how much turkey is left over from the holiday. I like the idea, though! ^_^0
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Oh dear...I meant GROUND turkey - will make the edit now......sorry!
But you know, maybe regular turkey would work!0 -
Ack...it won;t let me go back in and edit..so here is the edited version:Turkey Cabbage Soup (low fat AND low calorie)
Years (actually, decades) ago when I joined Weight Watchers, they gave us a recipe for cabbage soup that was to be eaten every day, as it was filing, nutritional, and low fat/carlories...plus, it was quite the colon cleanse - whew! LOL
The original recipe was kinda bland, but it worked well as an appitite suppressant as it was very filling. I have since played with this recipe and tweaked it by adding some ingredients I like (such as the turkey) and eliminating some nasty stuff I didn't enjoy (like leeks...yuck).
Hope you enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 lb. GROUND turkey
3 cups nonfat low sodium beef broth (beef is the best) or 3 cups nonfat vegetable broth (beef is the best) or 3 cups nonfat chicken broth (beef is the best). (You can also use water and boullion cubes to equal 3 cups, but I find this makes the soup too salty)
1 cup water
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 can undiluted tomato soup (half the salt version)
1 head cabbage, finely chopped
1 yellow onion
1 cup chopped fresh carrots
2 celery stalk, chopped finely
1/2 cup barley (optional)
1 large bay leaf
1/2 t. Thyme
salt & pepper
olive oil
Directions:
1. In a large Dutch oven or any large pot, saute onions, celery, garlic and turkey for 5 minutes or until onion is translucent..
2. Add water, broth, tomato soup, cabbage, barley, and all the spices.
3. Heat to boiling, then reduce to simmer for about an hour or until all vegetables are tender.
Serves 8. About 175 calories per 1 cup serving.0 -
I'm sure you could do leftover turkey as well. It will be almost like Chicken Noodle Soup. Maybe make tiny turkey meatballs and put them in the soup! YUM!0
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Turkey meatballs...what a great idea!!!0
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Bump~ with Thanks!0
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I'm going to have to make this!0
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would ground chicken work as well as ground turkey? Ground turkey (or minced as it is called here) is hard to find0
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Read this yesterday.... and trying it now!!!!!!!!0
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you can spice it up a bit and use hot turkey Italian sausage,0
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can't wait to try this!0
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BUMP... I love CABBAGE!0
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BUMP! I just made this yesterday with the ground turkey, but omitted the barley, olive oil, and tomato soup. Instead I used crushed tomatoes. Plus I added a TBL of coconut oil for some healthy fat. To finish this off try some sriracha sauce!! I also added some of my homemade chicken stock! so yummy!
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