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Then there's chicken chip soup...

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
:shame: These recipes are designed for canoe tripping and are intended to be simple, easy,fast preparation time, yet delicious and nutritious.

1 can of cream of chicken soup [more ingredients as needed depending on the size of group]
1 can of 10% milk or better [if cholesterol isn't and issue]
Mix well


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While the soup is simmering -

1 can of chicken chunks [more if you like a lot of chicken]
Saute in butter, a pinch of salt and pepper
Seasoning - I use a No Salt Added seasoning herb medley - it tastes great
Soak and cook chicken well


Toss chicken and residue of saute mix into simmering soup and mix well
Serve with a handful of rippled potato chips on top


They always ask for second helpings....:)
 

campforums

Founder
Staff member
Canned soup hardly counts as a recipe ;)

Although I am like you and like to add my own personal touch to premade foods.
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
Canned soup hardly counts as a recipe ;)

Although I am like you and like to add my own personal touch to premade foods.
You are always astute. :( I should probably use the word formula or method. Anyway...it still tastes good and it is easy to pack and prepare. :happy:
 

Jessi

Novice Camper
I would say it's still a recipe considering the canned soup is only one of the ingredients. You enhanced it with chicken and seasonings, with the chicken soup only being the base. And then by adding chips to the top, that's a bit of a twist. It'd be 'normal' to add crackers to the side and eat them alongside, but I don't think chips is that common (at least not where I'm from).
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
I would say it's still a recipe considering the canned soup is only one of the ingredients. You enhanced it with chicken and seasonings, with the chicken soup only being the base. And then by adding chips to the top, that's a bit of a twist. It'd be 'normal' to add crackers to the side and eat them alongside, but I don't think chips is that common (at least not where I'm from).
Thanks for that!

I really don't consider my suggestions to be recipes - these are just fast food ideas for the canoe people. We are always looking for quick and easy ideas. Frequently as a base I use a variety of dry soups to conserve space. Bear Creek Country Kitchens, Frontier soups and Knorr are some of the brands that I use. Sometimes I use my Junior Can Cooker and throw in anything I want to come up with a mighty scrumptious dinner in record breaking time.


Nice to see you on line. :) ND
 

Esperahol

Newbie
Don't worry about it - it's a recipe as a recipe is a listing of ingredients and the steps used to make them into a dish. And it's not like people don't do it all the time - for instance, Semi-homemade. That said thanks for the idea (although I pack light so I would have to use a dried soup verse a can).
 

Esperahol

Newbie
Well Northern Dancer had to get 1200 dollars from somewhere for that lovely tent they're using. Why not have Campbell soup pay for - goodness knows they fleece enough people to make good on it.
 

Profit5500

Explorer
What if you use Spaghettios in the recipe if that is still around LOL. Maybe you can use some chicken breast pieces in the soup and add the Campbells soup broth. Is there a way to have some crab meat in there?
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
What if you use Spaghettios in the recipe if that is still around LOL. Maybe you can use some chicken breast pieces in the soup and add the Campbells soup broth. Is there a way to have some crab meat in there?
You can do anything you want - it's great to try new stuff - that is what recipes are all about. You might even want to share them with the community after you tested them yourself. I remember when I was a university student - it was amazing what we came up with on our meagre budget. We got a taste of humility too.:(
 

Profit5500

Explorer
You can do anything you want - it's great to try new stuff - that is what recipes are all about. You might even want to share them with the community after you tested them yourself. I remember when I was a university student - it was amazing what we came up with on our meagre budget. We got a taste of humility too.:(
Well you try what you can and some people don't see the things you do. I think I would love to try your soup recipe but I don't know if I want to just have the chips. I never tried things like this since I don't really cook.
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
Well you try what you can and some people don't see the things you do. I think I would love to try your soup recipe but I don't know if I want to just have the chips. I never tried things like this since I don't really cook.
Aw...you are not a cook? Well...it could be a new and enjoyable experience. Remember though, the things that I am sharing on line are camp related. I suppose we could eat just about anything when out in the wilds. Our appetite changes drastically when at home.
 
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