The past week was a vacation for me, mostly spent trying to catch up on sleep. The weather was just chilly enough to make working outside impractical for more than a few minutes at a time.
It was chilly enough to make a bowl of soup for dinner look like a good idea; but I'd been lazy and had run out most of my fresh vegetables and I hadn't thawed any meat. The canned stuff is okay, but.... Surely I could do better.
I had a packet of condensed chicken noodle soup that claimed to make three cups. Of course, it's mostly broth and noodles. I keep canned meat in the pantry; I always have, but the pandemic prompted me to maintain a pretty good assortment* and there was a big (9.5 oz.) can of white meat chicken. That's a start! I had half an onion and a few carrots in the fridge, too, and a small can of mushrooms. Dicing and sauteing the carrots and onion, and adding the well-drained canned chicken before three cups of water (and a dab of this and that, sage and thyme mostly) was a good start. When the water boiled, I added the soup mix and mushrooms, and let it simmer for a few minutes.
No, it's not as good as home-made. It was a lot better than any canned chicken noodle soup, though, and just the thing before a night that was going to reach freezing and stay there until the sun was well up.
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* It's a bet with myself, a few cans each of salmon, corned beef, chicken and Spam. With them and my supplies of rice, pasta, canned tomatoes and beans, I could do all right for a month or more while supply chains sorted themselves out. Longer-term? I live in the city; if things go longer than that, there's probably no outwaiting them.
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