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Cream Of Celery Soup


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killernj13 Enthusiast

I was looking for Cream of Celery Soup to make a dip. All the cans in the supermarket I was in had wheat in them.

Does anyone know of a gluten-free version of this?


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Health Valley makes an Organic Cream of Celery Soup. Here are ingredients listed:

Ingredients: filtered water, organic celery, organic cream, organic rice flour, natural flavors (contains organic carrot, organic onion, organic celery, salt, autolyzed yeast, whey, butter), organic corn starch, sea salt, organic celery concentrate, autolyzed yeast, organic canola oil, organic onion powder, organic garlic powder, organic parsley, organic white pepper, organic turmeric (for color).

minniejack Contributor

I used Healthy Valley cream of mushroom in a chicken and stuffing recipe and it was delicious.

So I thought since it was so good that the cream of chicken just had to be good and went and ordered a whole case from Amazon. Big mistake. It was simply awful. Right now the remaining cans are in my car awaiting my delivery to charity. I even feel guilty about giving them to charity because it was so bad.

So my 2 cents are to taste your recipe before taking your dip to a party. :lol:

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

I make my own cream of mushroom from the following recipe. You could substitute celery for the mushrooms. I freeze it so I have it on hand.

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