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Sweat Vegetables for Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Soup

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Summary: Learn how to sweat vegetables to make a Thanksgiving turkey soup in this free cooking video with turkey leftover recipes.

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By Brandon Sarkis
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Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. His specialties are Asian, French and...read more

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"My name is Brandon Sarkis on behalf of Expert Village. Today I?m gonna show you how to make turkey soup out a leftover turkey after the holidays are done. So here is the pot get the heat going on it and I know that I have to tell you this and I feel terrible for it. You are gonna need the tiniest bit of olive oil in here you know maybe a tea spoon just something to get the vegetables to sweat with. So what we'll do now is heat our olive oil and now we're just gonna sweat our vegetables. What we'll do is add all the vegetables all the same time you know is not a big deal that there are different kinds put them all in there. We go now we are gonna take our spoon or spatula in case like this my case I like the spatula, stir this around. And what I would like to do to get the flavor out of it is to throw a top on or a lit on it set the time for about six minutes. Turn the heat down a like for seven or so and just really sweat out the flavor and gonna throw a lit on this and in the mean time I?m gonna show you how to cut out the turkey carcass."

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