Your favourite 'tinned' soup
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Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Yes, we do cook our own from scratch and buy fresh soup when we can't be arsed, but I'm talking about the convenience of having some tins of soup in your cupboard.
Now I've got that out of the way. What are your favourite tinned soups? By the way, I'm on Baxter's Royal Game for lunch.
Now I've got that out of the way. What are your favourite tinned soups? By the way, I'm on Baxter's Royal Game for lunch.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
There can only be 1...
Heinz Cream of Tomato
Heinz Cream of Tomato
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
I'm intrigued as to why 'tinned' is in inverted commas.
My favourite would be Heinz version of minestrone.
My favourite would be Heinz version of minestrone.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
I'm use packet soups because they are lower on calories. But now you've mentioned tinned soups, I might venture out for a tin of French Onion soup.
Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
I'm not normally a fan but in an emergency I don't mind Heinz mulligatawny with extra pepper and doorsteps of bread with real butter dipped in....also use it for a base in chilli con carne etc
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Baxter’s Royal Game is one of my favourites, and if I had to go Heinz I’d say Beef Broth
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Heinz Pea ‘n Ham is excellent.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Heinz Beef Broth.
The only vegetable soup I've found that doesn't contain peas.
I don't like peas.
The only vegetable soup I've found that doesn't contain peas.
I don't like peas.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Alllll we are saying ....gawthorpe_view wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:49 amHeinz Beef Broth.
The only vegetable soup I've found that doesn't contain peas.
I don't like peas.
.... is give peas a chance ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3_0GqPvr4U
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Regularly have a tin of soup for lunch with some cheese on toast. I mix it up but Baxter’s chicken and vegetable broth is a particular favourite especially with a drop of hot sauce added.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
now this is what Up the Clarets was designed for...
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Used to like Oxtail soup
Haven't had it for years
I'm now yearning for it
Haven't had it for years
I'm now yearning for it
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Another shout for pea and ham but Baxter’s is by far the best. Very difficult to get hold of in Burnley but managed to get some from Spar on Padiham Rd.
Heinz oxtail is excellent poured over chips. Makes the best chip butties. Now there is a childhood memory.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Mine is oasis soup when. People. Ask why. That one I say you get a roll with it taxi for Lenny utc
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Baxter's minestrone is wonderful, i always have a few in
the cupboard.
Like a meal in itself with crusty bread.
Lovely.
the cupboard.
Like a meal in itself with crusty bread.
Lovely.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Heinz Tomato....Cream of..... and half a loaf of thick sliced white bread
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Royal Game doesn't half make a good winter's lunch. I'm having it with four rashes of thick granary toast.
I also love Heinz oxtail soup with a good shake of the old white pepper.
I also love Heinz oxtail soup with a good shake of the old white pepper.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Baxter’s lentil and bacon, with a dash of malt vinegar
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
That's another favourite of mine, but without the malt vinegar, though I might give it a try now that you have mentioned it.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Another one for comfort food during the winter months - pour a tin of pea & ham over a decent (Haffner's) meat pie. Place the pie in a big soup bowl first, though.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Another vote for Mulligatawny (preferably Heinz but others are also good).
In winter I have tinned soup once most weeks for lunch. Homemade w/w bread sliced thick and lightly toasted, bit of unsalted butter spread on and cut into fingers for dipping.
I used to love Heinz tomato, pea & ham and ox-tail too but not so much nowadays- especially the latter two.
In winter I have tinned soup once most weeks for lunch. Homemade w/w bread sliced thick and lightly toasted, bit of unsalted butter spread on and cut into fingers for dipping.
I used to love Heinz tomato, pea & ham and ox-tail too but not so much nowadays- especially the latter two.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Baxters Scotch Broth especially nice poured over a decent meat and potato pie
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Aye, has to be cut into fingers for dipping. I have one of those big tea mugs that holds over a pint. Pour 400ml tin of soup into the mug and cover top with cling film. Put a breather hole in it and heat up for 2 minutes in the microwave. Take out and stir, then back in for 50 or 60 seconds.
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We don`t tend to buy tinned soups but ... Our go to "buy in the supermarket" is from Morrisons in a carton and its "3 Bean soup", its bloody good and we always add some freshly fried smoked bacon lardons before heating it mmmmmmm lovely with crusty bread .
If I had to say a tinned soup it would be Baxters Mulligatawny soup
If I had to say a tinned soup it would be Baxters Mulligatawny soup
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
I’m no Veggie but I love minestrone soup, preferably Heinz. Cream of Tomato on cold winters days and either Chilcken or Mushroom (or combined) when I’m feeling under the weather.
All are better with croutons, and bread/roll liberally buttered (real butter) and a liberal application of salt and pepper to taste.
I’m hungry now… mmm.
All are better with croutons, and bread/roll liberally buttered (real butter) and a liberal application of salt and pepper to taste.
I’m hungry now… mmm.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Baxters Cullen skink with buttered crusty bread
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Heinze chicken and mushroom.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Currently tucking into a Baxter’s Pea and Ham.Chobulous wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:59 amAnother shout for pea and ham but Baxter’s is by far the best. Very difficult to get hold of in Burnley but managed to get some from Spar on Padiham Rd.
Heinz oxtail is excellent poured over chips. Makes the best chip butties. Now there is a childhood memory.
Special mentions for the go-to Heinz Cream of Tomato, and Baxter’s Lentil and Bacon.
Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Bonners roast chicken parsley and rosemary.
Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Chicken soup imo is best home made by boiling up a left over carcass from the Sunday roast with chef’s base, a bouquet garni from the garden (if you have one) and a couple of whole garlic cloves (skin left on). Add orzo 20mins from the end and a bit of tarragon. Don’t really like tinned chicken soup.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Heinz Tomato, boring choice perhaps, but come on - what a classic. I'll never turn that down if offered with some crusty bread.
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Like a lot of soups, besides buying also making.
Up until 15 it was Oxtail by far, at 15 I discovers seafood soup in a harbour in Spain, first trip outside the UK for me, life changing event lol.
Since then can add Cullen Skink, Mulligatawny and any kind of Gumbo to the joint second place, Seafood Soup still number one for me.
Like many of the others mentioned but above are my preferences.
Up until 15 it was Oxtail by far, at 15 I discovers seafood soup in a harbour in Spain, first trip outside the UK for me, life changing event lol.
Since then can add Cullen Skink, Mulligatawny and any kind of Gumbo to the joint second place, Seafood Soup still number one for me.
Like many of the others mentioned but above are my preferences.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Make my own so I can sit here feeling all self righteous.
Back to topic though, I ain't bought none for years and years but I'd probably favour the lamb BIG SOUP or something along those lines.
In a carton, probably Covent Garden chicken.
Back to topic though, I ain't bought none for years and years but I'd probably favour the lamb BIG SOUP or something along those lines.
In a carton, probably Covent Garden chicken.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Another for tomato can't go wrong with that.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Tinned tomato soup with a quarter of a teaspoon of Kashmiri chilli powder stirred through it before heating. Kashmiri powder is a mild chilli powder that gives food a warm heat while adding additional depth to the flavours. We use it quite a lot in our house.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
For me it's Baxter's lobster bisque.
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chicken noodle, oxtail and chicken my favourites, with a toasted portugese roll
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Mulligatawny...proper winter warmer.
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Heinz tomato soup with a meat pie in it
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Oxtail hands down.BleedingClaret wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:59 amUsed to like Oxtail soup
Haven't had it for years
I'm now yearning for it
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
any clam chowder, with a generous sprinkle of white pepper
Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Snow's Manhattan Clam Chowder, with a bit of hot sauce dashed in.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
any soup with a haffners meat or pork pie in it heinz tomato would be good or a veg one
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Baxter's Game, as mentioned oft times on here.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Proper Czech sour cabbage zelenacka soup with chunks of klobasa sausage in and 3 fresh rohliky to dip in it!
Tinned? Beef Big Soup
Tinned? Beef Big Soup
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Cheaper to make your own now at £1.70 a can,
However back in the day as a student, cream of tomato , with boiled pasta and grated cheese , black pepper and a splash of Tabasco was my cheap meal to get me through
However back in the day as a student, cream of tomato , with boiled pasta and grated cheese , black pepper and a splash of Tabasco was my cheap meal to get me through
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
After browsing this thread I searched my cupboards for soup,right at the back a solitary tin of Heinz leek and bacon soup,and lovely it was with Warbys bread spread thickly with Lurpak.
Thanks to this thread I just enjoyed a lovely snack.
Thanks to this thread I just enjoyed a lovely snack.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
One of my student meals was musroom soup mash. Boil some spuds, heat the mushroom soup and mash it in. Bang some grated cheese on top.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
Cream of tomato.
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Re: Your favourite 'tinned' soup
I make my own... cheaper, better, healthier (have you seen how much salt/sugar is in tinned soups?)
However - Heinz chicken soup and toast is my hangover lunch when I'm proper rough. The slimy lumpy bits are ace
However - Heinz chicken soup and toast is my hangover lunch when I'm proper rough. The slimy lumpy bits are ace
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