Condensed cream of chicken soup is a thick, concentrated soup that is usually used in cooking casseroles, slow-cooker meals, or sauces. When a recipe says “pour condensed cream of chicken soup”, it means you add the soup directly from the can without adding water or milk (unless the recipe tells you to). 🥣
What to Do
- Open the can of condensed cream of chicken soup.
- Pour the thick soup straight into the pan or slow cooker.
- Mix it with the other ingredients (like chicken, beef, vegetables, or broth).
Why Recipes Use It
- Makes the sauce creamy and rich
- Adds chicken flavor
- Helps thicken gravy or casseroles
Example Uses
- Slow cooker chicken dishes 🍗
- Rice or noodle casseroles 🍚
- Gravies and creamy sauces
💡 Tip: If the sauce becomes too thick, you can add a little milk, water, or chicken broth and stir.
If you want, I can also show you:
- 🥘 3 easy meals using condensed cream of chicken soup
- 🥣 How to make homemade cream of chicken soup without a can.