Ground Turkey and Rice Soup Recipe - Easy Ground Turkey Soup (2024)

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posted by Crissy Pageon Nov 15, 2017 (updated Jan 19, 2024) 16 comments »

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I’d like to thank Knorr for sponsoring my Turkey and Rice Soup recipe.

I love the holidays, but let’s face it, this time of year is also more than a little stressful thanks to all the hustle and bustle of the season.

When it comes to family mealtimes during the holiday season, I look for quick, no-fuss recipes that will get food on our table, faster and stress-free.

This incredibly flavorful ground turkey and rice soup featuring Knorr Selects Spinach and Artichoke Rice is a wonderfully warm and hearty dinner option!

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Ground Turkey and Rice Soup Recipe

Getting creative with Knorr Selects is SO much fun, and this ground turkey and rice soup was a huge hit with my husband, my kids and even my parents.

I love working withKnorr Selectsbecause the rice is ready in just 10 minutes, and it contains no artificial flavors or preservatives.

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Also, many of you will be happy to know that Knorr Selects are gluten-free, using responsibly sourced rice from Arkansas. I have so many readers who are interested in gluten-free meals for their families, and this easy turkey and rice soup is a wonderful option.

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I love creating one-pan recipes using ground turkey. My kids actually prefer it to ground beef, and I find that it adds a wonderful flavor to this hearty soup.

This is ground turkey and rice soup has such rich and delicious flavor thanks to the Knorr Selects Spinach and Artichoke Rice, which features asiago and cheddar cheeses. This is truly the perfect soup to help you unwind and relax after a busy day.

I love using ground turkey in my soups, but, ground pork would also taste great in this recipe. Check out my easy ground pork tacos if you’re a fan of cooking with ground pork.

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If you love soups during the fall and winter months as much as I do, you definitely don’t want to miss this simple and scrumptious soup recipe!

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Ingredients

  • 2 tsps. olive oil
  • 1 lb. 93% lean ground turkey
  • 3 medium carrots, sliced
  • 1 yellow bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced
  • 2 celery stalks, chopped
  • 1 4.5 oz. can green chiles
  • 6 cups reduced sodium chicken broth (or you could use Knorr Homestyle Chicken Stock)
  • 1cup milk
  • 1 package Knorr® Selects Spinach & Artichoke Rice

Instructions

  1. Heat 1 tsp. olive oil in a dutch oven over medium-high heat, and cook turkey until thoroughly done. Drain any excess fat. Remove from pan and set aside.
  2. Heat another 1 tsp. olive oil and cook vegetables, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are tender.
  3. Add broth, water, milk, green chiles and ground turkey to the cooked vegetables. Whisk in Knorr® Selects. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and cook covered 10 minutes or until rice is tender.

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originally published on Nov 15, 2017 (last updated Jan 19, 2024)

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16 comments on “Ground Turkey and Rice Soup”

  1. JDTay Reply

    What seasonings would I add if using plain rice instead of the already seasoned rice?

  2. Constance Reply

    How much water?

  3. Alking Reply

    I could not find the rice either so I used plain white rice and more seasonings and it was absolutely delish, I’ve made a few times more.

    • JDTay Reply

      What seasoning did you add? The recipe does not really call for any since the rice is supposed to be seasoned.

  4. Allison Reply

    I sub Uncle Ben’s Long Grain & Wild Grain rice recipe for the Knorr mix. Turns out delicious!

  5. Taylor Reply

    I want to try this recipe but can’t find the rice side packet anywhere. I think it’s discontinued or something. Any ideas on what else I could use??

  6. April Reply

    I substituted coconut milk for whole milk and used Knorr’s Chicken rice instead of the spinach and artichoke rice. It came out delicious!

  7. Tiffany Reply

    I also can’t find the Knorr Selects spinach artichoke. I checked Walmart and Publix. I’m just going to use plain rice and add my own favorite seasonings

  8. Annette Reply

    I cannot find the Knorrs Spinach and artichoke packet either. Can you offer a substitute? Otherwise I am going to add 1 .5 cups of rice with some cheese and fresh spinach maybe?

    Thanks.

  9. Alexandria Reply

    Can this soup be frozen. Im guessing no because of the milk but wanted to ask if you tried it.

  10. Anna Belluomini Reply

    Hi Crissy,
    I’ve been dying to try your recipe but I can’t find the knorr selects spinach and artichoke rice packets anywhere near where I live. Do u know where I could buy some of those packets? Pls let me know asap thank u!

    • Kathy Reply

      I’m in the same boat. Went to 3 different stores. No one sells the rice. Frustrating

      • Nikki

        I tried it with a box of Rice a Roni long grain and wild rice and it was delicious! You could probably use any flavor you like!

  11. Joanne Reply

    Amazing soup! Served with a few homemade croutons and oh so yummy!

    Rating: 5

  12. Clevette Reply

    Can I use almond milk?

    • Kailamai Reply

      I used half a cup unsweetened almond milk to test it out and it made it too sweet. I then added more chicken stock to counter it. I didn’t like how it made it taste. Once I countered it, it was amazing!

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Ground Turkey and Rice Soup Recipe - Easy Ground Turkey Soup (2024)

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