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Cream Of Chicken Soup


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Does anyone know of any cream of chicken soup that is gluten-free????? Want to bake and need it! Thanks, Jess


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Health Valley organic cream of chicken soup is gluten-free. It is the only one I know of that is gluten-free...

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I use this in place of one can of cream of anything soup. It is not as easy as opening a can but the consistency is exactly like a can which I need when dealing with casseroles. Here is a link to the recipe.

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Health Valley organic cream of chicken soup is gluten-free. It is the only one I know of that is gluten-free...

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My first time making my chicken & rice casserole without being able to use my beloved campbell's soup . . . I used Health Valley. I absoutely did not like it. It did not smell right to me and you know how much smell influences taste. I could not get past it and have not bought it since. Now I make may own . . . butter & flour mixed with better than bouillon (chicken), and condensed milk - cook until it thickens. It's a little runnier but then I cut back on my other fluids in my casserole.

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I use this in place of one can of cream of anything soup. It is not as easy as opening a can but the consistency is exactly like a can which I need when dealing with casseroles. Here is a link to the recipe.

Open Original Shared Link

Hez

Just looked at this link after I posted - yes, yes, yes . . . I would try this since I wing it a lot in the kitchen and don't acutually have quantities/measurements for you :P (I get that from my mother).

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Open Original Shared Link cream-soup replacement recipe. I mix this up in snack-sized baggies and have it ready whenever I need to use it for a caserole. It is great.
Guest j_mommy

Thanks for all your replys!!!!


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