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  2. The #1 High-Protein Ingredient to Add to Your Soup ... - AOL

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    And I can use the carcass to make more stock! For a pantry-staple option, you could add canned chicken for a quick protein-boost to your favorite soup. Soups are among the best ways to access ...

  3. Don’t Toss Your Turkey Carcass — Here’s How to Make the ...

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    Try it in a Cream of Onion Soup or Chicken Noodle Soup (consider making a version with leftover turkey meat instead of shredded chicken), or make a turkey pot pie with the stock and meat.

  4. I Take Soup Season A Little Too Seriously - Here's All The ...

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    Wild rice brings some subtle floral, smoky flavors, while bone-in chicken thighs provide enough fat and flavor for a rich homemade stock. Topped with crispy chicken skin "croutons", we dare you to ...

  5. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Stock, sometimes called bone broth, is a savory cooking liquid that forms the basis of many dishes – particularly soups, stews, and sauces. Making stock involves simmering animal bones, meat, seafood, or vegetables in water or wine, often for an extended period.

  6. Chicken soup - Wikipedia

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    Chicken soup is a soup made from chicken, simmered in water, usually with various other ingredients.The classic chicken soup consists of a clear chicken broth, often with pieces of chicken or vegetables; common additions are pasta, noodles, dumplings, or carrots, and grains such as rice and barley.

  7. Meat extract - Wikipedia

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    Stock cubes, the most common type of meat extract. Meat extract is highly concentrated meat stock, usually made from beef or chicken. It is used to add meat flavor in cooking, and to make broth for soups and other liquid-based foods. Meat extract was invented by Baron Justus von Liebig, a German 19th-century organic chemist.

  8. Save These Leftover Turkey Recipes for After Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Whatever you do, don't toss that leftover turkey carcass! It's perfect for making this homemade turkey stock. It makes a big batch so you can stash it in the freezer for whenever you need it!

  9. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    Carcass: After the removal of the flesh, this is used for soup stock. [21] Chicken eggs: The most well-known and well-consumed byproduct. Heart and gizzard: in Brazilian churrascos, chicken hearts are an often seen as a delicacy. [22] Liver: This is the largest organ of the chicken, and is used in such dishes as pâté and chopped liver.