Best canned soups?
I'm on a cut, and I'm lazy. I need some tasty soup suggestions. I just had pic related today, and it was fucking delicious.
Have fun with your sodium/salt bombs
kys, marketer
I will take this opportunity to advise /ck/ to buy a pressure cooker and make your own delicious soups for 1/4 the cost of canned.
>>8594766
the chili one is pretty good, so is the gumbo.
>>8594834
>I live alone
wtf weirdo
get outta here
>>8594816
What else could I use a pressure cooker for? I see one on amazon for $100
>>8594766
I do like that one, but every time I go to the store I see a new flavor of soup and try it instead of going back. got a "lemon chicken orzo" I think it's Progresso brand, hope it's good.
try not to doctor up soups with shit so you can see how it is for real real. when people eat ramen, they try to fancy it up and then claim they loved it because they used their expensive perfectly cooked meats
>>8595111
1. get the presto 01370
2. it is used to cook beans, root veggies, make stock, cook lentils, potatoes, meat, reheats stuff, it heats water to above boiling temp, around 250 degrees, so it cooks stuff much faster. It can also steam food in a metal basket.
4. read manual and follow their suggestions.
>>8595111
oh yeah I forgot, add a little oil to whatever you're cooking, and rub oil around the rim of the pot to help the gasket seal and slide better. and don't put it in the dishwasher. clean by hand. I usually just rinse mine off with water.
home canned soup