Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1992, Image 43

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    New Tastes For
Turkey Leftovers
Do you still have lots of turkey
left-overs after you fabulous
Thanksgiving dinner? These
recipes are one sure way to use the
leftovers and use dairy products at
the same time.
Turkey-Vegetable Soup
(Preparation time: IS minutes
Simmering time: About 1 hour.)
The use of turkey wings turns
ordinary soup into a full-flavored
one that has a rich variety of veg
etable simmering along with it
When thickened with cream and
made tangy with lemon, the soup
brims with old-time country
goodness.
For 4 servings you will need:
1 pound turkey wings
2 quarts water
1 teaspoon salt
1 medium onion, sliced
2 stalks celery, sliced
1 bay leaf
4 to 6 whole peppercorns
2 tablespoon minced parsley
2 tablespoon butter
4 tablespoon all-purpose flour
2 to 3 tablespoon lemon juice
1 package (10 oz.) frozen car
rots (can be leftovers)
1 package (10 oz.) frozen peas
(can be leftovers)
1/4 cup whipping cream
For 2 servings: Half of the
ingredients.
For 8 servings: Double the
ingredients.
Tips: For added flavor, simmer
1/2 lb. turkey giblets along with
the wings when preparing the
broth.
Preparation:
Place turkey wings in heavy
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pan with water and salt. Add
onion, celery, bay leaf, pepper
corns and parsley. Bring to boil
over high heat. Reduce heat. Cov
er and simmer about 1 hour.
Cool slightly. Strain broth.
Remove meat. Skin and bone the
wings, but leave meat in large
pieces. Discard skin and bones.
Set meat aside.
Melt butter in same pan. Stir in
flour. Cook 2 to 3 minutes. Slowly
add broth, stirring. Add lemon
juice and carrots. Cover and sim
mjer for about 5 to 7 minutes.
Add peas and reserved meat.
Simmer 2 to 3 minutes. Pour in
cream. Heat through. Taste and
correct seasoning. Serve
immediately.
Good served with a sour dough
bread and your leftover pumpkin
pie for dessert
Rayiene Rouse
1992 Sullivan County
Dairy Princess
Dushore, Pa.
Sister Ruth’s Day
after Turkey Soup
1 Turkey carcass
Enough water to cover carcass
2 carrots, sliced
2 Tablespoon chicken broth
granules
2 Medium onions, diced
3 Medium potatoes, diced
Parsley flakes to taste
Salt and pepper to taste
1/2 pound to 1 pound of noodles
2 ribs of celery, diced
1/2 teaspoon poultry seasoning
Place turkey carcass in a large
kettle, cover with water, add the
sliced carrots and celery and cook
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until meat starts to fall from the
bones. Remove the bones from
broth; remove meat from bones
and return it to the broth.
Add chidken broth granules &
poultry seasing, onions, potatoes,
parsley and seasonings. Cook
until vegetables are almost done.
Add noodles and cook until noo
dles are soft.
Serve with bread or crackers.
’ You may have chunks of bread
from the stuffing that was in the
turkey when roasted; do not
remove them they add to the fla
vor and texture of the soup.
Betty J. Light
Lebanon
Turkey Gumbo Soup
3 cups turkey broth
1/2 cup onion, chopped
1/4 cup celery, chopped
10 ounce package cut frozen
okra
16 ounce can tomatoes
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/4 cup rice uncooked
2 cups turkey, cooked, dice
Skim fat from old turkey broth.
Heat broth to boiling. Add veget
ables. seasonings, rice and turkey.
Cover and cook slowly IS
minutes, until vegetables and rice
are tender. Yields six 1-cup serv
ings, 170 calories per serving.
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The Lancaster Farmland Trust,
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Recently, I received a very
nicely written thank-you note in
the mail for teaching a Bible Study
group. I was quite surprised to gel
it as none was expected. When I
have guests for lunch or another
meal, I do not expect a thank-you
note. But, when one comes in the
mail, it does make me feel
appreciated.
It takes time to sit down and
write a note or letter but often we
don’t know what pleasure it will
bring the recipient. Letters can be
read and reread and savored com
pared to a telephone call where
things mentioned are often forgot
ten. If my children phone, I’ll
ing the “Save Lancaster County
Farms... Lancaster Farmland
Trust” logo. Gift memberships are
also available.
To purchase items or request a
gift flyer, contact the Lancaster
Farmland Trust at (717) 293-0707
or visit the offices at 128 East
Marion Street during regular busi
ness hours.
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Ida Risser
often write down some things that
they tell me so that I can share
them with their siblings.
Last week I reread some letters,
that I had saved, from 1950 s and
19605. My sisters wrote them and
I think that I’ll return them as
they’re like a diary of their lives at
that time. Their children were
quite young and their activities
and illnesses are chronicled in
them, some of my favorite reading
material is my own old diaries of
our six children growing up and
their school and 4-H activities.
We expect a houseful of over
night guests for Thanksgiving.
Our son from Virginia is bringing
his familiy and also the turkey. I
do hope it won’t be frozen solid as
it takes a few days to thaw a large
bird. It will be a different house
hold, with seven at the table, for a
few days. But, I don’t think that I
have forgotten how to cook fox a
large family. It will give me a
chance to use some of my frozen
vegetables and fruits.
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