While I top turkey soup, these can also go on a chicken stew or even hamburger soup.

I’m so excited to partner with Bob Evans to bring you this belly warming soup recipe! We all know that mashed potatoes are the perfect comfort food and even more so when they become part of this comforting soup. In this recipe we’ve taken our leftover roast turkey and transformed it into the perfect cool weather meal! Since this recipe uses leftover turkey, this likely means I’ve just finishing cooking a turkey dinner so I tried to keep the prep to a minimum! We’ve made the dumplings using Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes to keep this recipe simple and quick. These mashed potatoes are just like homemade and have delicious flavor.

A Quick and Easy Soup

This recipe starts with onion and leftover turkey. I most often make Turkey Stock (or Broth) from my leftover carcass but you can use store bought broth as well. If you happen to have leftover gravy (or drippings) add them in to flavor the broth even more. I add a dash of poultry seasoning to almost every pot of turkey or chicken soup. I add frozen veggies however, if you have leftover carrots, brussels sprouts or green beans, they can be added. Since they’re already cooked you’ll want to add them in the last 5 minutes so they don’t get mushy.

How to Make Drop Dumplings

These are different than a traditional German potato dumpling. These dumplings are pillowy soft and intended to be cooked right a pot of soup. The bits of starch from the dumplings help thicken the broth slightly while the dumplings themselves are flavored from the broth. I love the addition of mashed potatoes to my drop dumplings and Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes make these a total breeze to prep. They’re perfect in this recipe, eliminating the need to make a whole batch of mashed potatoes, keeping this recipe simple and easy.

To serve, place a few dumplings in the bottom of each bowl. Ladle soup overtop and enjoy.

Tips for Drop Dumplings

The dough should be soft and not too sticky. It should hold together when scooped. Allow dough to rest for 10-15 minutes while soup simmers before cooking. Cook dumplings in small batches. If the dumplings seem mushy, they likely need to cook longer. They will be moist on the outside but tender and fully cooked on the inside. Do not overcook or the dumplings will fall apart.

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