Turkey Taco Soup

Turkey Taco Soup 4

 

 

Just as animals in the wild want their babies to grow and leave the nest, we also have a desire for our children to leave the nest and become productive citizens. I can sense that my kids are approaching this point in their lives. My reaction to this reality is not as I had anticipated. I was extremely sad when both of my children graduated high school and started college. I remember the desperate feelings well because it wasn’t that long ago. This time, it doesn’t even compare.  I feel the change. Maybe it’s because I have witnessed the changes in them. They have matured, and they are excited about what life will bring and what God has in store for them.

Wes will graduate from college soon. He’s already looking for a job and talking about the things that he’ll need to begin living on his own. A camouflaged recliner is high on his list. 😂 He’s reasonably proficient on the grill, so I know that he will not starve, even if all of his food is grilled. I can feel that he’s ready to move on.

Savannah is a sophomore in college. She lived in a dorm last year, but hated it, and decided to move home after her freshman spring semester. After seven months of living with us, Savannah has made the decision to move out again. Since moving back home, she has become quite an exquisite cook. She has never been fond of the dining hall food at school, so when she started commuting, she began packing a lunch. She finds recipes (mostly via Pinterest) and makes her shopping list. She then buys her groceries and cooks on the weekends, then she’s ready to go come Monday.  Savannah will still need us for a while, but I think moving out will be good for her too.

Savannah recently prepared this turkey taco soup that I went nuts over. The ingredient list is fairly short, and it was very easy to pull together. It’s entirely different from any taco soup I’ve had in the past. The addition of cream cheese is an absolute genius! Topped with shredded cheese and a few jalapeños this is an excellent meal!

For now, I’m trying to remind myself daily to enjoy the little things.  Hold them close while I still can.  Enjoy being needed just a little bit longer.  For now, I’m doing okay.  Grief may hit me when I least expect it, but for now, I’m watching them in amazement, so very proud of the adults they have become and are becoming.

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Turkey Taco Soup
 
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Ingredients
  • 1 lb. gound turkey
  • ½ c. chopped onions
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp. ground cumin
  • 1 tsp. chili powder
  • 8-oz. cream cheese
  • 1 (10-oz.) cans Rotel with green chiles
  • 1 (14.5-oz.) cans beef broth
  • ½ c. heavy cream
  • 2 tsp. salt
Instructions
  1. Over medium-high heat brown turkey and onion, drain. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute. Add cumin and chili powder. Add cream cheese and still until melted. Stir in Rotel, broth, cream, and salt. Lower temperature to medium and cook until heated through.

 

 

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Hi, I'm Amye. I started Not Just Sunday Dinner in 2011 after moving back to Georgia. I grew up in North Georgia and have lived in different parts of Georgia most of my life. After living in Florida for five years we moved back to Georgia in the summer of 2009. I've always loved Georgia, but now Florida holds a special place in my heart as well. I have been married for 26 years to a wonderful man, Greg. We have two children, Wes, 21 years old and a third year college student, and Savannah, 18 years old and a freshman in college. Greg and I have started "dating" again. Since the kids only want to see us when they need money

2 thoughts on “Turkey Taco Soup”

  1. I have never tried ground turkey but this recioe sounds delicious. I’m going to give it a try. Will let you know I haven’t tried a recipe yet that wasn’t wonderful. Keep up the good work

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