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posted by Crissy Pageon Oct 11, 2017 (updated Jan 19, 2024) 53 comments »
If you’re looking for an easy, healthy, and totally delicious recipe to add to your dinner rotation, my ground turkey vegetable soup is perfect for you.
Seriously, this ground turkey soup recipe is so simple to prepare, and the flavor just can’t be beaten.
Ground Turkey Vegetable Soup Recipe
I really love utilizing ground turkey in recipes. In fact, my ground turkey stuffed peppers are currently the most popular recipe on my blog—for good reason. Be sure you don’t miss it!
I think that people may shy away from using ground turkey in their favorite recipes, but, I find that it’s a tasty replacement for ground beef.
In fact, I strongly prefer ground turkey in my vegetable soup and my family agrees that this recipe is a winner, hands down.
I also love this ground turkey vegetable soup because it’s not fussy. It’s similar to the veggie soup that my grandma used to make when I was a kid!
This is actually a cornerstone dinner recipe in my home and one that I come back to over and over throughout the year.
I adore hearty soup recipes when the weather begins to cool down in the fall. There’s just something so comforting about a big bowl of vegetable soup. Honestly, I could eat this soup every day, and I do thoroughly enjoy my leftovers for days after I make this soup.
I’m often asked by my readers if my soups freeze well. While I haven’t frozen this soup, I think it would do great in the freezer. I’m going to give that a whirl very soon and I’ll report back with my results! :)
I hope you enjoy my ground turkey soup recipe. Please leave me a comment letting me know what you thought about if you decide to make it. Your feedback is very important to me! ❤️
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Yield: 6-8 servings
Ingredients
- 1 lb. 93% LeanGround Turkey(7% Fat), browned
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 large carrots, sliced
- 2 large stalks celery, sliced
- 2 medium russet potatoes, diced
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 1 (14 oz. can) diced tomatoes
- 1 (6 ounce can) tomato paste
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 1 (15.25 oz. can corn) drained
- 1 ( 14 ½ oz. can green beans) drained
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- ¼ teaspoon dried thyme
- ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 bay leaf
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Brown the ground turkey and drain if necessary; set aside.
- In a large stock pot (I use this one) add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Sauté the celery and the carrots for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the onion and continue to simmer another 3 to 4 minutes.
- Add the diced tomatoes, chicken broth and the tomato paste, stir until well blended. Add the corn, green beans, browned turkey, garlic, thyme, oregano and the potatoes, stir until well blended. Add the bay leaf. Bring to a boil then turn down heat and simmer for 30 to 35 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Remove bay leaf and serve.
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originally published on Oct 11, 2017 (last updated Jan 19, 2024)
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53 comments on “Ground Turkey Vegetable Soup”
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AG — Reply
I’ve made this recipe three times in the past 2 weeks. I made the all vegetable version, the version with chicken and one with turkey. All of them are very good but the turkey version was everyone’s favorite.This is an excellent recipe, easy to prepare and very healthy. I will leave out the potato and add some quinoa and lots of veggies. Thank you for this healthy and low cost dish!!
Rating: 5
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Crissy Page — Reply
I’m so happy that it is approved by your family!!!
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Lillian — Reply
So good perfect recipe….Thank you…
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Crissy Page — Reply
Glad you love it! Thank you!
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Susan — Reply
See AlsoEasy Butterscotch Peanut Clusters Recipe – Simply Southern MomMicrowave-Steamed Eggs Recipe120 Recipes To Help You Cut Down On Carbs Even When You Go Back For Seconds (Or Thirds)Italian Spinach Mozzarella Meatloaf - Easy Family RecipeI made this soup tonight. It’s very tasty. Changes I made… used 1 can of whole potatoes (boiled and changed water with each boil (2xs) eliminate some sodium); used only a couple slices of onions, as we’re not real fond of heavy onion flavor; small can of green beans; Vegetable Stock (unsalted), one container (4 cups instead of 6 cups in recipe). For those that asked in your comments; my food tracker came up with a total of 1352 calories on my ingredients – recipe made 9-10 cups; which would equal approximately 135-150 calories per serving. (1352 calories/105 protein/154 carbs/35 fat. All approximate numbers. (see if my husband can tell it’s turkey meat and not hamburger)
Rating: 5
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Joe — Reply
I made this last night and loved it. I only had beef broth at home but still thought it was great. I also simmered uncovered to let the soup thicken even more.
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Alyssa Lupo-Zulueta — Reply
I’ve made this 5 times now (it’s simmering on the stove as I write this) and my family loves it! And they’re picky, lol.
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Diane — Reply
Can I add kale to this, if so how much?
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Jessica — Reply
My sister made this and brought me over some. It is so good. But I am on a calorie counting diet.
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Casey — Reply
I was wondering the same thing!
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Kerri — Reply
I am making this today, as it’s COLD! I am having to make some adjustments for what I have in the house. I am using 2 vans of VegAll canned vegetables versus fresh. I dont have celery so I am adding a pinch of celery seed, but everything else I have. Im serving it with some corn bread muffins(sweetened with honey)
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Linda — Reply
When does the garlic go in ? Lol
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Adrea Henry — Reply
This was the perfect recipe! Just what I was wanting.
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Darcy — Reply
I just made this delicious healthy soup tonight from your recipe! I ❤️ it and will have it everyday for either lunch or dinner! That also save me $$ and I don’t cook much. This is easy to cook! Thank you so much for sharing! 🙏💕
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Bill Crandall — Reply
This recipe is fantastic. I’ve made it twice, with both hamburger and turkey. I also load it up with more veggies and make enough for lots of leftovers.
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Helen Sizemore — Reply
I made this today for the first time. It was delicious. I used frozen mixed vegetables and left out the potatoes. I also added Trader Joe’s Seasoning Salute instead of salt and pepper.
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Lina — Reply
We use ground turkey a lot in my family. I was searching for recipes using ground turkey and wanted to try something different! I found your recipe and I made this soup for dinner last night; it was delicious!! Will definitely make it again!! Thank you for sharing it!! Since I decided at the last minute to search for something to do differently with ground turkey, I had to substitute some ingredients!! So I didn’t have a diced tomatoes, and I used crushed and I didn’t have a can of tomato paste, but I added a few squirts from tube. I didn’t have celery, so I used frozen peas & carrots and added some baby yukon & red potatoes and I had a purple potato; it really looked pretty and tasted sooo good, especially since it was soooo cold last night; it really hit the spot!
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Julia Ann — Reply
Making this for the first time tonight, I’ll let you know how it turns out , and I decided to add some pasta to it , Thanks for sharing .
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Susan — Reply
I make this soup quite often to take to work for my lunch. The only change I make is substituting white beans for the potatoes. That makes it zero points on my WW plan. Love it!
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Liz — Reply
Hey Susan! what kind of white beans do you use?
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Susan —
I use either cannelloni or great northern beans. Just drain & rinse before adding
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Audrey — Reply
Oh my gosh! My husband quit eating red meat about a year ago, and I wanted to make soup with ground turkey and found your recipe. It is so delicious!!! I make it all year round now when that craving for veggie soup rolls around. Sometimes I add some browned sliced turkey smoked sausage along with the ground turkey. Thanks for this great addition for a great go to meal.
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Carol A Hamilton — Reply
Crissy, This soup is scrumptious! I just made it a couple of night’s ago and my husband and I love it!! Thanks for sharing. Carol
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Darlene Howser — Reply
Have not been able to find the nutrition on this soup in the article. Am I missing it ?
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rectum juice — Reply
peepee poo poo
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J Lamb — Reply
I loved this soup. It is so hearty and tasty and perfect for the first week of Fall!
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Patty — Reply
My husband and I’s new favorite go to for soup! Love it!
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Sebastian — Reply
Good recipe, I did also change it up a bit, instead of Zucchini I used Eggplant, and I also added Green Peas, all in all good soup.
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Lisa B — Reply
Your soup is amazing. Especially while “shelter at home” . The only changes I made was to add a can of navy beans and I had an Italian seasoning mix I used instead of the oregano and thyme. Excellent!
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Alena — Reply
Can you make this soup using a ground beef?
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Candice — Reply
I just found this recipe and it’s a new family favorite, thank you!
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Linda Morse — Reply
Just made this and eating it now. It’s very tasty and easy to make. I only bought one Caron of broth and there was only 5 cups in it. I didn’t want to go back to the store so I just used that. Found it was not quite soupy enough so I ended up adding the cup I was short on broth in water. Now it’s soupy enough and tastes just as good.
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Jessica — Reply
Can you make this soup using vegetable broth?
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Jeanne McIntyre — Reply
I made this last night. I made the soup broth from chicken and turkey bones that I had frozen (I hate to waste anything). I cooked them in the crock pot then added that to the onions after straining out the bones. I used left over turkey instead of ground, since I had that on hand. The soup was fantastic. My nephew doesn’t like tomato based soups, but he went back for seconds. Thank you so much!
Rating: 5
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Donna Kelly — Reply
Can I make this without the tomatoes and tomato paste? This is due to dietary restrictions.
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Amy — Reply
Love this soup! I make this very low sodium by using no salt added veggies and tomatoes and paste! I omit the potatoes and add egg noodles instead. So good!
Rating: 5
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Laurie — Reply
I made this for dinner this evening. It is delicious!! I love using ground turkey! The family liked it, so much flavor. ?
Rating: 5
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Crissy Page — Reply
Laurie, I’m so glad that you and your family enjoyed my easy ground turkey veggie soup! :)
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Dolores Lembeck — Reply
This soup is absolutely delicious. I would use fresh corn & green beans.
Rating: 5
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Shevonne Pompey — Reply
Great Recipe!! ???? I did a little more of everything that the recipe called for, because my family loves this soup. I added a can of tomato sauce and a little water also, AND some okra. And I seasoned my turkey very heavily with Lawry’s seasoning. Plus I made lot of extra seasoned turkey and sat in a bowl on the side in case anyone wanted more meat in their bowl. They complained last time that there wasn’t enough meat in the soup (when I made it exactly by the recipe). Thanks for sharing.
Rating: 5
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Felecia — Reply
Next time I’m adding Okra. It’s still delicious without it but I love okra.
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Kim Spigle — Reply
This is delish!! I’ve made it twice now and my family loves it. I use ground turkey sausage to give it a little extra something. Love it!!
Rating: 4
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Joan — Reply
Love, love, loved the Turkey vegetable soup! I think it has become my new favourite soup! Hubby loved it too. Thank you!
Rating: 5
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Marge — Reply
I eliminated potatoes and replaced with dark red kidney beans, because potatoes do not freeze well and the beans even add more color to this delicious soup . Also added fresh Baby spinach torn, Roma tomatoes, and frozen peas. I freeze this beautiful soup in wide mouth glass jars and thaw overnight in the fridge.
Rating: 5
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Donna Egan — Reply
I have had this recipe for some time now, and I had copied down the nutritional facts at that time, unfortunately at the time did not have to worry about sodium. I was wondering, do you have the full nutritional facts for it as I love to make it, but soups tend to be high in sodium.
Thankyou for your help.
Donna
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Derek — Reply
I’m making my second round of this recipe today, I think its great. I don’t cook much but this is easy, healthy and tastes very good. Thanks for sharing.
Rating: 5
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Crissy — Reply
Derek, yes, easy is the name of my game! Glad you love it!
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Dan — Reply
Absolutely delicious soup! The entire family loved it. Thank you!
Rating: 5
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Marge Greene — Reply
Love this soup’s flavor but without potatoes next time will use Orzo andPotatoes don’t freeze well.
Rating: 5
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Amy — Reply
This was an excellent vegetable soup recipe. I only added one potato and put a little bit of cabbage in it too. I plan to make it again in the fall.
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Patty — Reply
Can i do this in a crock pot?
By the way, I have made and absolutely love the turkey stuffed pepper recipe! ?
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Taunya Fermstad — Reply
This soup is delicious! I have made this a few times now and making it again tonight. The only thing different that I did was add a can of no salt added peas. Very yummy recipe, thank you for sharing!
Rating: 5
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Krystal — Reply
I mad me this tonight. I’m just learning how to cook and I found this to be pretty simple! I used no salt chicken broth and no salt diced tomatos, I’m sensitive to salt. This soup has a really good flavor! I will definitely be making it again.
Rating: 5
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