Turkey Soup with Zucchini Noodles
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This turkey soup with zucchini noodles comes together in 20 minutes — it will end up in your weekly rotation.
This turkey soup with zucchini noodles is a variation of my popular Italian Turkey Soup with Beans, Tomatoes and Spinach. And this soup also comes together in 20 minutes! Woo hoo!
Brown up some ground turkey, throw in some spices, a can of tomatoes, some zucchini noodles, and some spinach. Done. Dinner time!
This will become a healthy go-to weeknight meal. It’s Whole30 compliant and low calorie. Your whole family will love it. And no worries — if you don’t have a spiralizer, buy one! Just kidding, you can easily julienne the zucchini with a mandoline or you can also cut it thinly with a knife. Same taste, different look.
Quick and easy soup recipes
If you’re looking for more soup recipes that don’t have to be simmered all day long, I’ve got you covered! Try:
- Pancetta and White Bean Soup with Kale
- Red Lentil Soup Recipe (a family favorite!)
- Carrot Ginger Soup (Whole30 and vegan)
- Instant Pot White Chicken Chili
- Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup (stovetop or Instant Pot)
- Pumpkin Curry Soup (ready in 20 minutes)
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Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 pound extra lean ground turkey
- 1 medium yellow onion, diced
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice
- 3 heaping loosely packed cups baby spinach
- 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
- 2 medium-sized zucchini, [spiralized] or julienned
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Brown the turkey with the onions, garlic, salt, and pepper until the turkey is cooked through and the onions are translucent (about 7 minutes).
- Add the oregano and tomatoes (with liquid). Stir to combine.
- Reduce heat to medium-low, add spinach and cover for about 2 minutes or until spinach is wilted. Stir to combine.
- Add broth, stir, and increase heat to medium high. Once simmering, add zucchini and continue to cook until heated through and zucchini starts to soften – about 3-5 minutes.
Notes
- Gluten-free and Whole30 compliant (make sure the chicken broth you use is Whole30 compliant).
Nutrition Information
This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.
Holly N @ Spend With Pennies says
Oh no, what a disaster, I probably would’ve thought nothing of throwing a rag into the sink too! I just imagine your face when you saw the ceiling…
On another note, the soup looks wonderful! I love zucchini anything!!
Carol+at+Wild+Goose+Tea says
I am an insurance agent and water damage claims from situations like yours is THE most common claim by far in my experience with the industry. I think we have all been there done that with stupid. But in your case, who would have ‘thunk’ putting a towel in the sink would raise such havoc. Your husband really stepped up to the plate. Trickle down from his support is going to go on for years.
Laura @ Laura's Culinary Adventures says
Sounds stressful! The soup looks yummy!
Jennie+@themessybakerblog says
We have the same issue with our washing machine. Plenty of times we were mopping up water from the floor. I love the zucchini noodles in this soup. So yummy!
Valya @ Valya's Taste of Home says says
What a great idea! ….zucchini noodles. I still have some zucchinis in my garden. I should give it a try.
Meg @ The Housewife in Training Files says
Oh goodness, girl. I admire you for looking at the positive aspect of the situation! Talk about strength.
But this soup, love how tasty it sounds, easy it is to throw together and how nutritious it is!
Alexis @ Upside Down Pear says
Ahhh..the joys of owning a home. I hope things get settled pretty quickly. We had a house that anytime you did work, there was something done horribly wrong before and would need to refix the mistake before you could do what you originally planned.
Soup is a good comfort food in such situations, and this one looks delicious. Can’t wait to try it!
Phi+@+The+Sweetphi+Blog says
OK, so 1-this soup looks absolutely delish 2-holy cow, I am so sorry that happened to you, sounds like a complete and utter disaster and annoyance 3-hang in there girl, sending you positive thoughts :)
Melanie+@+Carmel+Moments says
I’m so sorry about the washer and water damage. That totally stinks! What a way to ruin the day.
But great perspective. Someout out there always has it worse and we need to remind ourselves of all the blessings in our life. I pray your week goes smoothly!
Soup look marvelous!
Lauren says
You are not alone. We’ve accidentally done this half a dozen times. Because who looks in the dang sink before one starts the wash cycle?!?!?!?! And WHY do we have a laundry room flood plan? Sorry!
Mmmm soup sounds perfectly comforting.
denise says
an overflowing toilet cost my homeowner’s insurance over $12k in damages.
soup sounds good.
I went to a memorial service for a 41-year-old mom of three boys this weekend. Cervical cancer. I have three boys. puts life into perspective.
Sues says
Awww I would have NEVER thought of that with the laundry either! But if I had a week like yours, I do have a feeling this soup would make me feel better!!
Erin+|+The+Law+Student's+Wife says
HANG IN THERE, UGH. If it’s any consolation, I’m uber impressed that your home was even near an acceptable state to host a party. Ours is still a nightmare!