Lentil and turkey soup is a perfect way to transform that leftover turkey into a comforting and flavorful meal. This is a hearty and nutritious soup that the whole family will love and it only takes 30 minutes.

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What's to love about lentil turkey soup?
- Protein packed: Lentils are a great source of protein, and when you add in the turkey, you get a protein-packed soup that will fill you up and keep you satisfied.
- Quick and easy: This turkey lentil soup recipe needs only a short list of ingredients, one pot and 30 minutes. Just add some fresh cornbread or crusty bread for a complete meal.
- Budget friendly: Use up leftover thanksgiving turkey or leftover chicken with inexpensive lentils for a hearty and flavorful soup that costs less than a fast food meal.
- Meal prep: Soup recipes are some of my favorite recipes for meal prep. I just portion leftover soup into individual servings and freeze.
- Allergy friendly: This hearty turkey lentil soup is naturally gluten-free and dairy-free, so everyone can enjoy this delicious bowl of soup.
Ingredient Notes
Ingredient quantities and full instructions can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.
- Turkey or chicken stock: You can make your own homemade turkey stock with the turkey carcass from your holiday meal. (Here's how to make turkey or chicken stock). But you can also use store-bought turkey or chicken broth. I have even used vegetable broth for this recipe and it's still delicious.
- Red Lentils: I like split red lentils in this delicious soup recipe for their color, and because red lentils cook quickly. During the cooking process, red lentils break down and melt into the soup, giving it a creamy texture.
- Carrots
- Celery
- Onion
- Garlic
- Rosemary and thyme: If you have fresh rosemary and or fresh thyme, use them. Otherwise, dried spices work too.
- Leftover turkey meat: White meat, dark meat, or a combination are fine, and you can also use leftover or rotisserie chicken.
How to make it, step by step
- In a large pot or Dutch oven, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Add the onion, carrot, and celery and cook, stilling occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes.
- Add the rest of the ingredients, except the turkey pieces.
- Bring to a boil over medium heat, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes, until the lentils are tender.
- Stir in the cooked turkey and heat for about a minute, until heated through.
Tips and variations
- Lentils: You can easily use brown lentils or green lentils for this lentil and turkey soup. They will have a different texture and will require a longer cooking time. Whichever type of lentils you use, you'll still have a delicious, hearty soup.
- Consistency: If you would like a thicker soup, add an additional quarter cup of red lentils, or a quarter cup of tomato paste. For a smooth, creamy soup, puree the soup with an immersion blender before adding the turkey meat.
- Vegetables: This is an easy soup recipe to use up veggies, too. You can add a potato, peeled and diced. (I like Yukon gold). Cubed sweet potatoes or butternut squash would also be great. I also like to add baby spinach or kale to get some greens in if I have it on hand.
- โGarnish: I like to add a touch of spice with a pinch of red pepper flakes to each bowl. Fresh parsley is a perfect garnish. You can also top the soup with grated parmesan cheese.
- Storage: Store leftover lentil and turkey soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or on the stove over medium-low heat.
- Freeze: After cooling completely, freeze soup in freezer safe containers for up to three months. Defrost overnight in the fridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can make this lentil soup with lean ground turkey. However, green or brown lentils, which don't break down, would work better for that than red lentils. Just cook the ground turkey first before following the remaining recipe steps.
Yes, to make a crockpot lentil soup recipe, just add all of the ingredients, except the turkey to the slow cooker. Cook on high for 3 hours or on low for 5 hours. Then stir in the turkey meat and continue to cook until it's heated through. Keep in mind that cook time can vary greatly from one slow cooker brand to the next.
There is no need to soak lentils before cooking with them. However, the dry lentils should be thoroughly rinsed to remove any dust or debris.
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Lentil and Turkey Soup
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 small yellow onion diced (one cup)
- 2 celery stalks diced (one cup)
- 2 carrots peeled and diced (one cup)
- 6 cups chicken or turkey broth
- 1 cup split red lentils rinsed
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
- 1 teaspoon dried thyme
- 2 cups cooked turkey or chicken pieces
- salt and black pepper
Instructions
- In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, heat the oil over medium high heat.
- Add the onion, carrot, and celery and cook, stilling occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes.
- Add the rest of the ingredients, except the turkey pieces.
- Bring to a boil over medium high heat, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes, until the lentils are tender.
- Stir in the cooked turkey and heat for about a minute, until heated through.
- Add salt and black pepper to taste.
Notes
- Lentils: You can easily use brown lentils or green lentils for this lentil and turkey soup. They will have a different texture and will require a longer cooking time. Whichever type of lentils you use, you'll still have a delicious, hearty soup.
- Consistency: If you would like a thicker soup, add an additional quarter cup of red lentils, or a quarter cup of tomato paste. For a smooth, creamy soup, puree the soup with an immersion blender before adding the turkey meat.ย
- Vegetables: This is an easy soup recipe to use up veggies, too. You can add a potato, peeled and diced. (I like Yukon gold). Cubed sweet potatoes or butternut squash would also be great. I also like to add baby spinach or kale to get some greens in if I have it on hand.
- โGarnish: I like to add a touch of spice with a pinch of red pepper flakes to each bowl. Fresh parsley is a perfect garnish. You can also top the soup with grated parmesan cheese.
- Storage: Store leftover lentil and turkey soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.ย Reheat in the microwave or on the stove over medium-low heat.
- Freeze: After cooling completely, freeze soup in freezer safe containers for up to three months. Defrost overnight in the fridge.
Andrea
So hearty and delicious. This was the perfect recipe for turkey leftovers. Thanks!
Colleen
You're welcome, Andrea! Thanks for commenting!
veenaazmanov
This soup is a power packed Mini Meal. The combination of lentils and turkey sounds nutritious. Dinner will be surely delicious.
Megane
The Lentil and Turkey Soup recipe was incredibly delish and easy! Paired it with some crusty bread, and it made for a great meal. Thanks a bunch for sharing this tasty and easy-to-make recipeโit's now a regular on our winter menu! ๐ฒ๐๐ฉโ๐ณ๐
Colleen
Hi Megane! You're vey welcome!Thanks for your feedback. ๐
Piz Goode
This soup looks delicious. Thank you for sharing
Colleen
You're very welcome, Piz! Enjoy.
NANCY WU
perfect for cold winter months!!! can't wait to try this!
Colleen
Hi Nancy, this soup is actually a delicious meal any time of year. Enjoy!
Cynthia
Yum! I will have to save this when my order of lentils arrive from the grocery store. I have yet to cook with lentils. Informative facts on the different type of lentils! I have learnt something!
Colleen
Hi Cynthia, I'm so happy that you learned something here, and I know that once you do some cooking with lentils, you'll be hooked! Enjoy!
Matt - Total Feasts
I love using lentils in cooking, I especially love Puy lentils (which I think you call French lentils). That said, this red lentil soup looks fantastic and just the type of thing I would want to eat!
Colleen
Hi Matt, you are correct! Puy lentils are one specific type of French lentil, and they are lovely. Red lentils are much better suited to soups like this one, though. I hope you try it.
Riz
Such a lovely recipe for our current times - I love how the ingredients are easy to find! And such a warm comforting looking dish. Putting this on my list of things to cook this week.
Colleen
Thanks so much, Riz. I hope you enjoy this bowl of comfort. Cheers. I hope you and your family are safe!
Bernice Hill
I love the colour of this soup...it looks very inviting and I just want a bowl full! Glad I picked up a bag of red lentils the other day.
Colleen
Hi Bernice. Happy soup making!
Loreto and Nicoletta Nardelli
We love all kinds of lentils and cook them often in a variety of fashions. Love how red lentils are fast to cook and very flavorful. This soup has a wonderful color and texture, it sure brings some warmth in our hearts.
Colleen
Thanks you two, so glad to make you're heart warm!
Angela
I love the versatility of lentils. Thanks for talking about their differences. Such great information. This recipe is a keeper!
Colleen
Angela, you're so welcome. Glad I could share!
Bry
As tasty as it is colourful- I love this soup and it has just the right amount of spice to it! Thanks!!
Colleen
I'm so glad you loved it, Bry!
Danielle
When I see a lentil soup, I know it is going to be amazing. Healthy, delicious and always great to have handy when you need a bowl of hot goodness!
Colleen
I agree. You can't go wrong with lentil soup, Danielle!
Annie @ Annie's Noms
I always have red lentils in the house and I love homemade soup too, so will definitely be making this as it looks delicious and so hearty!
Colleen
Enjoy this soup, Annie!
Dannii
This is one of my favourite budget soups to make. Perfect for right about now.
Colleen
Hi Dannii, You're right, besides being healthy & delicious, lentil soup is so economical.