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Recipe № 06  ·  Soups & stews
All-green ingredients

Clear-Broth Ground Turkey & Herb Soup

A comforting, safe soup that uses zucchini and sweet potato for bulk in place of beans or grains. Revised for v3 to introduce dried bay leaves to the aromatic phase.

Method
1.
Sauté the fennel, carrots, and celery in olive oil until soft and slightly translucent. Add the ginger, fresh herbs, and bay leaves and cook for one minute, until fragrant.
2.
Add the ground turkey and break it apart with a spoon. Brown lightly, until no pink remains.
3.
Pour in the bone broth and add the sweet potato cubes. Simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, until the sweet potatoes are knife-tender.
4.
Stir in the zucchini and simmer for five minutes more — long enough to soften, short enough to keep its color.
5.
Remove from the heat. Fish out the bay leaves and discard. Stir in the fresh lemon juice, salt, and parsley just before serving.
Why it works for this kitchen

Fennel is, as always, the aromatic substitute for the allium family. Bay leaves are a new addition in v3 — they contribute the savory undertone that a longer-simmered onion would have, without breaking any rule on the matrix.

Sweet potato and zucchini supply the carbohydrate body that a noodle or grain soup would normally lean on. Both are timed carefully — sweet potato gets the full simmer, zucchini gets the last five minutes only.

Turkey is the safest poultry against the histamine ceiling. Cook only the volume the household will eat in the next day or freeze the remainder immediately — see the matrix's leftover discipline column.