Does anyone knows an alternative to Campbell’s chicken gumbo condensed soup? I use it for a specific recipe, and can’t seem to find a Canadian replacement…

  • @[email protected]
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    94 days ago

    Came across this soup mix from Mitchell’s Soup Company out of Aylmer, Ontario. A bit more prep obviously than with a canned soup, but it would probably taste a lot better in the end?

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      44 days ago

      We just recently bought a bunch of their soup mixes, and they’re great! I’d recommend you try 'em.

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    145 days ago

    Can you find a gumbo recipe and make it from scratch. Doesn’t seem like the hardest thing to make. Might need to adjust the final recipe since it’s not condensed. Or try to make the gumbo with less liquid and see how it turns out.

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      44 days ago

      At least it’s a lot easier to find okra these days. Frozen’s probably all you need for a gumbo and it won’t break the bank. Sometimes it’ll be called bhindi at Indian markets.

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    75 days ago

    What’s the recipe? From the picture you are looking at adding tomato paste, flour, rice(?) and chicken with some seasonings. I’d take that route before is put hope in a Canadian canned alternative…

    That said, Habitant brand is Canadian.

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      84 days ago

      That said, Habitant brand is Canadian.

      Alas, no. I saw Product of USA on all their cans. I don’t know when this happened but it’s depressing. I think a lot of the major canning companies have consolidated their operations in the US or Mexico?

      I wound up going with Sprague after looking them up. They’re an Ontario cannery.

    • @zipzoopaboop
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      34 days ago

      Habitant brand is Canadian in origin but they make their soups in the States