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Recipe: #4656
February 18, 2012
Categories: Mexican, One-Pot Meal, Sunday Dinner, Gluten-Free, Low Cholesterol, Low Fat, No Eggs, Non-Dairy, Canned Tomatoes, Zucchini, Spicy, Kosher Meat, Mexican Dinner, more
"This is a nice peppy soup for those cold winter days.Good as a dinner soup too! I use prepared frozen turkey balls (defrosted) for quick easy preparation of this soup. If you like sliver a couple of corn tortillas and add to each bowl just before serving"
Place all the ingredients into a large pot, bring to boil. Simmer, covered, for 30 minutes.
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Vegetarian Version Replace the chicken broth with vegetable broth and omit the turkey balls. Add 1 can (15 ounces) of black beans and 1/2 cup of cooked quinoa.
Spicy Version Increase the jalapeno peppers to 4. Add 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper, 1 teaspoon of chili powder, and 1/2 teaspoon of smoked paprika.
Mexican Rice: Mexican Rice is an easy side dish that is perfect for adding a bit of flavor to this peppy soup. Cook long grain white rice according to package instructions and add a teaspoon of cumin, a teaspoon of garlic powder, and a tablespoon of tomato paste. Stir in a can of black beans and a cup of frozen corn to the cooked rice for a delicious and flavorful side dish.
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Q: How much time does it take to make this soup?
A: This soup takes about 30 minutes to make, including preparation time.
Q: What type of turkey balls are used in this soup?
A: This recipe calls for prepared frozen turkey balls, which should be defrosted before use.
Fun Fact 1:This recipe for turkey soup is inspired by the traditional soup dish of the Tarahumara people of Northwestern Mexico, known as "sopa de albondigas".
Fun Fact 2:The jalapeno pepper is believed to have originated in Mexico and was brought to the United States by Spanish settlers in the late 1700s.