How To Make Condensed Cream Of Mushroom Soup

How To Make Condensed Cream Of Mushroom Soup. Place butter in a skillet and melt it. Add the salt, pepper, and flour and stir until the vegetables are coated.

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Mix in the flour until incorporated. Allow it to thicken for 3 minutes. White button mushrooms are the standard, but even a couple of portobello mushrooms thinly sliced will look and add a deeper mushroom taste!

Reduce Heat To Low And Whisk In The Half And Half.


Stir the flour in, and keep cooking, stirring often for about a minute, to get the taste of raw flour out. Pour in broth and milk, whisk until smooth. Quickly stir in cream and chicken broth until smooth.

Mix In The Flour Until Incorporated.


Remember you can always add that later. Add all of the ingredients except mushrooms to a blender and give it a whirl. White button mushrooms are the standard, but even a couple of portobello mushrooms thinly sliced will look and add a deeper mushroom taste!

How To Make Condensed Cream Of Mushroom Soup.


Place butter in a skillet and melt it. Add the salt, pepper, and flour and stir until the vegetables are coated. Remove the cover and continue baking until the top is.

Add The Flour And Cook For An Additional 3 Minutes, Stirring Occasionally.


Cover the dish and bake in a 350°f oven for 20 minutes. 4 oz of mushrooms, fresh or canned (i used fresh) salt and pepper, to taste. Go ahead and add the broth and spices.

Stir In The Mushrooms, Onion And Garlic Powder, Celery Salt, Salt, And Pepper.


Cook in the microwave until thick stopping to whisk after the first 2 minutes. Slowly mix in the half and half until combined, then the seasonings. Remove the pan from the heat, taste and adjust the seasoning if needed.

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