Turkey Ramen Noodle Soup is an easy and comforting dish to use up your leftover Turkey and veggie side dishes from Thanksgiving.
Even though some nights she wouldn’t get home from work until it was almost time for supper, she somehow managed to make a multicourse meal from scratch making sure that there was always some sort of soup on the menu every night.
Sometimes, we would make an entire meal out of soup by adding noodles or rice into the broth as well.
Plus it’s so simple to make because after weeks of prepping and cooking for the big Turkey feast, easy and fuss-free is totally what we’re going for.
We start off with either turkey stock or chicken broth and bring it to a boil along with some Thai Red Curry paste. Once it simmers, throw in some leftover turkey or chicken along with those roasted veggies you have – I used roasted carrots, brussels sprouts, and broccoli.
And just because, I topped mine with some shitake mushroom slices and a runny egg to make this even more jam-packed with flavor.
Just before serving, toss in a handful of cilantro and a sprinkling of fresh lime juice to balance out the aromatic features .
It makes a great way to repurpose all those leftovers and is comforting after a long day of scoping out Black Friday deals 🙂
- 5 cups homemade turkey broth can substitute with low-sodium chicken broth or vegetable broth
- 2 tablespoons Thai red curry paste
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 Tablespoon fresh ginger minced
- juice from 2 limes
- sea salt to taste
- 2 small boneless turkey breast or chicken breast* cooked
- 1 3-ounce package dried ramen noodles (discard the seasoning packets) or fresh Japanese ramen
- 1/2 cup roasted diced carrots
- 1//2 cup roasted broccoli
- 1 pound roasted brussels sprouts
- 1/2 - 1 cup kale washed and roughly chopped
- handful cilantro Thai basil or mint leaves
- juice from 1 lime
- 1/4 cup sliced shiitake mushrooms
- 2 soft boiled eggs
- In a large pot, bring the broth, red curry paste, garlic and ginger to a boil on medium-high heat.
- Toss in dried or fresh ramen noodles. Bring the pot to a boil and allow to simmer for 3 minutes. Stir occasionally. Toss in the kale and allow to wilt for about a minute. Add the roasted carrots, brussels sprouts, broccoli, shitake mushrooms and/or any other vegetables you have leftover.
- Add cilantro and lime juice. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Divide into bowls and top with soft-boiled eggs.
*You can easily substitute meats to this curry like chicken, beef or shrimp.
Feel free to add other ingredients like bell peppers, tofu, squash or sweet potatoes.
More recipes to use up leftovers:
Unstuffed Turkey Cabbage Casserole
Cranberry Sauce Shortbread Bars
Shundara@savynaturalista -
Who ever said ramem had to be boring!!! Oh gosh slurping season is in full affect Kelly with this big bowl of ramen!!! Yum, yum! 🙂
marcie -
I’ve been wanting to make my own ramen soup — this looks fantastic with all of those fall flavors with a kick from the red curry paste! This would be perfect with turkey leftovers. I love this!
Heather @ Shards of Lavender -
Kelly, we love soup here too! My mom always seemed to have a pot of some sort of stew or soup for us several times a week when I was growing up:) We’ll be trying this soon, as I just bought some red curry at the international grocery store last week. Thanks for sharing, Kelly!
Shashi @ runninsrilankan -
You are so right Kelly – nothing beats a “hot comforting bowl of noodle sou that is perfect for chilly fall nights to warm up your belly and hearts”! Love your addition of Thai Red Curry paste to the stock! I love meals in a bowl! Thanks so much for sharing!
Allie | Baking a Moment -
This is just the kind of food I want to eat right now! I love your thai twist on all these seasonal american flavors. And the photos are absolutely stunning! Girl you just keep getting better and better! <3