Serious?Originally posted by Fatum:did i post my recipe for making prata-stall like curry already ? ....
just pour a can of campbell cream of mushroom into your pot of home-made curry and voila ! ..
no joke ... i'm serious .....Originally posted by av98m:Serious?
Do tell me if its a joke because I might just try it.
You mean at the back of the label?Originally posted by LazerLordz:KB: I saw a recipe somewhere that consisted of using Cream of Mushroom and Ham slices...
No ideaOriginally posted by Rhonda:sbst, Campbell's actually publishes cookbooks with recipes that incorporate their canned soup products.
They like to have you put their thick creamy soups over cooked chicken breast as a sauce, or even over pasta.
I remember Mum used to boil macaroni, then add cream of chicken to it, top it with mozarella and then bake it. I miss that.Originally posted by Rhonda:sbst, Campbell's actually publishes cookbooks with recipes that incorporate their canned soup products.
They like to have you put their thick creamy soups over cooked chicken breast as a sauce, or even over pasta.
Hmm, most of the time i do thisOriginally posted by sbst275:No idea
Usually open the can and dump the paste into the pot, the can kak tiao liao
You just gave me inspiration.Originally posted by Kuali Baba:I remember Mum used to boil macaroni, then add cream of chicken to it, top it with mozarella and then bake it. I miss that.
Gratin!Originally posted by Kuali Baba:I remember Mum used to boil macaroni, then add cream of chicken to it, top it with mozarella and then bake it. I miss that.
Sounds good but the fats....the sodium *gets heart attack* (I'm starting to sound like kops)Originally posted by Kuali Baba:I remember Mum used to boil macaroni, then add cream of chicken to it, top it with mozarella and then bake it. I miss that.
There, KB! Your mom now has a fancy, hoity-toity, 'high-class' name for her recipe!Originally posted by Wanda:Gratin!
It was our 'macaroni and cheese', before we discovered Continental's and San Remo's instant pasta.Originally posted by Rhonda:There, KB! Your mom now has a fancy, hoity-toity, 'high-class' name for her recipe!