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Thai Kitchen Soups


kbabe1968

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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

HEY! You may all know about these, and if you do, sorry...

My dad made me some soup the other day, showed me the package - right on it GLUTEN FREE. All rice noodles.

He made the Bangkok Curry and added shrimp to it. It was DIVINE!!!

I went to their website, and they have an allergen link to what is and is not gluten free. YEAH!

I'm going out to buy some soon, they have a lot of flavors of them.


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zansu Rookie

They are great, but beware: not all the box flavors are gluten-free.

VioletBlue Contributor
HEY! You may all know about these, and if you do, sorry...

My dad made me some soup the other day, showed me the package - right on it GLUTEN FREE. All rice noodles.

He made the Bangkok Curry and added shrimp to it. It was DIVINE!!!

I went to their website, and they have an allergen link to what is and is not gluten free. YEAH!

I'm going out to buy some soon, they have a lot of flavors of them.

I love Thai Kitchen. I buy the big box of rice noodles to make stir fries and I buy the small individual packets with rice noddles and seasoning to take to work for lunch. They also have a gluten free sweet red chili sauce that I love! I haven't found many other oriental sauces that are gluten-free so this goes on everything lately, LOL.

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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Thanks Zansu! I did notice on the site that not everything was gluten free. It is nice to know that they clearly label the ones that are.

Further investigation did reveal that the gluten free ones are produced on dedicated lines...that impressed me too.

:)

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lpellegr Collaborator

Simple way to make the soups at work: if you get the soups in the little bags kind of like ramen, you can crush the noodles with your fingers before you open the bag, then dump the noodles into a cup, add hot water from the coffee maker, add the spices once you wrestle the bag open, put a lid on, and let it sit while you eat the rest of your lunch. Stir well. The rice noodles absorb the water - no microwaving or bowl necessary.

zakismom Newbie

I love these! They are my "go to" lunch when I'm running late or out of everything else. I like that the label on the front says that they are gluten free and that they taste really good!

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I love these things! I get the Peanut one. It comes neat and packaged in a plastic container with a fork included in it. just empty rice noodles into plastic containter, add hot water, three minutes later, drain water thru little drain holes in the top of the plastic container, then add oil packet and spice packet... oh yum.. just was at Whole Foods yesterday, they are the only place around me that carries them consistently.. bought 6 boxes of the Peanut flavor!


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