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Gal Called J.J. 15-02-2005 05:04 PM

Campbell's Creamy Onion Soup (Was Need Pork Chop Ideas....)
 
One time on Usenet, (Gal Called J.J.) said:
> One time on Usenet, said:


> > You're very welcome. I'm thawing some boneless "chops" as we
> > speak, and I have a can of cream of onion soup.

>
> I'd never even heard of cream of onion soup, but it sounds
> yummy. :-)


Well, now I know why I've never heard of it; it's not
available at my local stores. Netgrocer has it, but shipping
is $9.99. I'll have to look around more. Dang, I was hoping
to make that tonight.. :-(

--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"You still haven't explained why the pool is
filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF

George 15-02-2005 06:27 PM

Gal Called J.J. wrote:
> One time on Usenet, (Gal Called J.J.) said:
>
>>One time on Usenet, said:

>
>
>>>You're very welcome. I'm thawing some boneless "chops" as we
>>>speak, and I have a can of cream of onion soup.

>>
>>I'd never even heard of cream of onion soup, but it sounds
>>yummy. :-)

>
>
> Well, now I know why I've never heard of it; it's not
> available at my local stores. Netgrocer has it, but shipping
> is $9.99. I'll have to look around more. Dang, I was hoping
> to make that tonight.. :-(
>


Usally you can approximate or do better than canned or jar stuff without
a lot of trouble. It seems simple enough to make and here is one:

http://www.ochef.com/89.htm

Katra 15-02-2005 07:11 PM

In article >,
George > wrote:

> http://www.ochef.com/89.htm


Sounds yummy.... but I like to make a nice, rich french type onion soup.
:-)

I take a couple of whole red onions and white onions and chop them, then
sautee them in butter and olive oil until they are clear and tender.

I add that to beef stock or canned beef broth if I don't have any
roasted bone stock on hand, and bring up to a good simmer. I simmer for
about 1/2 hour, then pour the onion soup into soup cups or bowls. Top
with grated cheddar/jack cheese (or mozarella) and croutons.

Mmmmmmmmm...

Been awhile since I've made this. Might be about thyme!

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Gal Called J.J. 15-02-2005 08:02 PM

One time on Usenet, George > said:
> Gal Called J.J. wrote:
> > One time on Usenet, (Gal Called J.J.) said:


> >>I'd never even heard of cream of onion soup, but it sounds
> >>yummy. :-)

> >
> >
> > Well, now I know why I've never heard of it; it's not
> > available at my local stores. Netgrocer has it, but shipping
> > is $9.99. I'll have to look around more. Dang, I was hoping
> > to make that tonight.. :-(
> >

>
> Usally you can approximate or do better than canned or jar stuff without
> a lot of trouble. It seems simple enough to make and here is one:
>
> http://www.ochef.com/89.htm


Great recipe, it even has this note:

"If your recipe calls for condensed cream of onion soup, decrease the
total amount of liquid in the soup by about half."

Thanks, George, I appreciate it...

--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"You still haven't explained why the pool is
filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF

biig 16-02-2005 10:54 AM

You could substitute Knorr Cream of Onion soup or any of their other
cream soups...they're pretty good.....Sharon

"Gal Called J.J." wrote:
>
> One time on Usenet, (Gal Called J.J.) said:
> > One time on Usenet, said:

>
> > > You're very welcome. I'm thawing some boneless "chops" as we
> > > speak, and I have a can of cream of onion soup.

> >
> > I'd never even heard of cream of onion soup, but it sounds
> > yummy. :-)

>
> Well, now I know why I've never heard of it; it's not
> available at my local stores. Netgrocer has it, but shipping
> is $9.99. I'll have to look around more. Dang, I was hoping
> to make that tonight.. :-(
>
> --
> J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
> "You still haven't explained why the pool is
> filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF


Gal Called J.J. 16-02-2005 06:27 PM

One time on Usenet, biig > said:
> "Gal Called J.J." wrote:
> > One time on Usenet, (Gal Called J.J.) said:
> > > One time on Usenet, said:

> >
> > > > You're very welcome. I'm thawing some boneless "chops" as we
> > > > speak, and I have a can of cream of onion soup.
> > >
> > > I'd never even heard of cream of onion soup, but it sounds
> > > yummy. :-)

> >
> > Well, now I know why I've never heard of it; it's not
> > available at my local stores. Netgrocer has it, but shipping
> > is $9.99. I'll have to look around more. Dang, I was hoping
> > to make that tonight.. :-(


> You could substitute Knorr Cream of Onion soup or any of their other
> cream soups...they're pretty good.....Sharon


That's a good idea; unfortunately, I couldn't find Cream of Onion
under any brand in my search yesterday. I'm going to keep looking
though, thanks for the suggestion...

--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"You still haven't explained why the pool is
filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF


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