RECIPE: Turkey Neck Soup
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THE NIBBLE first created its Daily Food Holiday Calendar in 2004. But it’s taken us this long to address one of the more unusual holidays: National Turkey Neck Soup Day, March 30th.
Turkey neck soup is a concept we’d only come across on the calendar. This year, for the first time, we had enough down time to wonder: Who established a holiday for turkey neck soup? And do you need more than one turkey neck? We couldn’t find an answer to who, but it turns out that turkey neck soup is a more economical way to feed a family than, say chicken or turkey soup made with the main parts of the poultry. And yes, you do need more than one turkey neck. Some people freeze the necks from the giblets bags that come in whole turkeys and chickens, until they have enough. You can buy turkey necks in the poultry department of supermarkets from Perdue and Shady Brook Farms, along with non-branded packages. Turkey necks themselves are bony, but they do have meat; and thus can be used to make that Paleo diet darling, bone broth. For the first time in 13 years, we bid you a Happy National Turkey Neck Soup Day. > The history of soup and the different types of soup. CHECK OUT WHAT’S HAPPENING ON OUR HOME PAGE, THENIBBLE.COM. |
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