NATIONAL TURKEY NECK SOUP DAY – March 30
Thu Mar 30th

National Turkey Neck Soup Day

Cooks are challenged to make a delectable soup with the stock made from a turkey's neck. National Turkey Neck Soup Day is March 30th.

Making homemade stock is the easiest and most delicious way to make turkey neck soup. To season a whole turkey plus onions, carrots, celery, herbs, and other seasonings, you'll need a whole turkey plus onions, carrots, celery, herbs, and other seasonings. All of the ingredients will be added to a stockpot and topped with water and brought to a simmer.

You can buy turkey necks separately from your butcher or your grocery store. Don't forget to check the freezer section! In addition, a variety of turkey neck soup recipes call for additional vegetables or rice. By adding beans, you can also make the soup heartier by adding beans. With your pressure cooker, make a 15 bean soup.

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Turkey neck soup FAQ

Q. Who will celebrate this day? National Turkey Neck Soup Day is a holiday in the United States. Soup lovers, cookies, and anyone trying new recipes should commemorate National Turkey Neck Soup Day.

Q. Can I freeze leftover turkey if I don't have time to make soup from it? Yes! Yes! The bones of a frozen leftover turkey is a great way to save leftovers for a soup-making day.

Q. What kind of spices go well with turkey?

A. Rosemary, thyme, sage, and parsley complement turkey very well. Also try smoky paprika, chives, garlic, oregano, and basil.