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Gluten Free Cream Of Chicken (or Mushroom) Soup


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e&j0304 Enthusiast

Does this exist? I know there are recipes for making your own, but can I just buy some already made off of the shelf? I thought I heard somewhere that Progresso was safe.

Anyone know?

Thanks!

Shannon


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I've also heard progresso is okay, although I can't find it anywhere! There is one organic portabello one that comes in a box, jeesh I can't recall the name though, you can find it at your health food store though....

hez Enthusiast

I think Health Valley? makes a gluten-free version. The only problem is that none of the soups are condensed. Which if you are using for a recipe is a pain. Which is why I make my own. I get the same condensed thickness that I need. I use this recipe Open Original Shared Link

Hez

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Which is why I make my own. I get the same condensed thickness that I need. I use this recipe Open Original Shared Link

Thanks!!

chrissy Collaborator

health valley makes a cream of mushroom and a cream of chicken. we use these---i thicken it with a little cornstarch.

happygirl Collaborator

I think it is the Progresso "Creamy Mushroom" but definitely check to be safe! I used to use it all the time for casseroles and such. I would heat it on the stove, and add gluten-free flour to thicken it til I got it "where I wanted it." Then used like regular!

Hope this helps.

e&j0304 Enthusiast

Thank you all so much. So many recipes call for this and it's just so much easier to open a can when I have two hungry, grumpy kids under my feet.

I appreciate the info!


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Try Imagine brand, they have a "creamy" mushroom soup - you may need to thicken it a bit.

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