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If you like eating rice,,, consider trying to cook some, and replace water with that broth.
Stovetop,,,,, go with 2 to 1 (Liquid to rice) Rice cooker,, 1½ to 1 ratio.
I use broth instead of water in most dishes, including rice. This broth turned out delicious, so it will be a nice enhancement to any dish.
 
I just ran across this thread by coincidence. DW makes a similar, mushroom barley soup. I will be making a Chili soup in a few days, so here is advance warning. :thumbsup
Just an idea on how to use up all that leftover turkey. I also use some surprising bean combos.
When I promise,,, I deliver:frow
I like to do it Play,, by Play. Easier to describe process with pix.


These are the beans I used. I did not use the Ham flavor packet included with these beans.
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Rinsed,,,, soaked overnight,, and rinsed again.
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Turkey carcass cooking to generate broth,, and easily removed tidbits of meat.
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This is 4 cups of broth. I added additional 4 cups of water to cook beans.
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The beans cooked on low for almost 2 hours.
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My assortment of spices/seasonings
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Here are some options for seasonings if don't have what I used.
I did not use these,, just showing what can be used as substitute.
Note; Chili seasoning is slightly hotter spice than Taco seasoning.
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My assortment used.
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Meat that I scraped, and diced off carcass. Skin, and fat, I discarded.
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Some additional turkey meat I decide was good to add to my recipe.
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Picked clean carcass
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Meat added to the cooked beans.
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Here are the spices, and amounts. Larger hills=Tablespoon
Smaller hills=teaspoon
Not shown is 1 Tablespoon of salt. (added)
I also did not have any cumin. That would have been 1 Teaspoon.
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Ro-tel diced tomatoes, and my seasonings
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Combined soup/chili cooked an additional 30 minutes, to combine all flavors
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My 2 onions diced, and sautéed
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Finished, and added to soup.
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Finished product.:drool:drool:drool
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This is chili soup. My development.
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Notes; This came about when I needed to use up broth, and small tidbits of meat.
I just wing it with the amounts,, I posted general ideas on amount, and ingredients.
Enjoy........:drool:drool:drool
 
@cavemanrich, you sauteed the onions before adding them. Was that to cook them before adding them, to lessen the cooking time afterward? Or does that alter the flavor in some way that you prefer?

Sautéing onions definitely enhances their flavor and makes them a little sweet.
Definitely in my case to enhance the flavor.
And another part as well in my case.
Raw onions tend to cause flatulence.:barnie
Sautéed onions do not for me. :old :thumbsup
 

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