So glad I found your videos as they are terrific. Scripture tells us that a wise woman looks after the needs of her household. You are a wonderful roll model .
Not sure if you know this already but if you run out of cream of chicken soup.. you can make a homemade version using chicken stock, flour, milk and seasoning.. takes only 5 minutes 😊
You could make cream of anything too! Just google for the recipes. Some ask for corn starch, substitute in arrowroot powder and you have a cream soup without the commercial poisons.
Thank you so much! I love when we can just grab from the pantry and whip up supper. Yesterday, Valentine's day, I was feeling under the weather. I grabbed 3 chicken boneless breasts, 2 cans pineapple chunks and apple cider. Poached the chicken in the cider, made a sauce with the pineapple juice and brown sugar. Served over instant rice. Started when Mark called said he was on his way home from work. I was serving it up when he walked in the door. Start to finish 20 minutes! And only one skillet and our plates to wash 🙂 keep the great videos coming 💜
Oh man... thanks for the quick little tip of freezing the baby potatoes. I can’t get them all used quick enough. Yay!!!!! It’s the little things that make a HUGE difference 😍
we shred and slice some brussel sprouts and add to the veggie soup as well dehydrated veggies are so good for soup and require less storage space love the recipes ty for sharing
This was one of my very favorite videos. Love hearing you talk and interact with Josh. You cook very much like I do and it's so fun to watch you. Thank you for this video!
I never thought about freezing cabbage like that but have been freezing my kale this year. I chop it up before I throw it in the freezer bags. Just like you- no blanching or anything. Throw in soups and casseroles or eggs as needed. And here in the cul de sac I bang frozen goods on the floor too, haha. Also any cream soup is just a white sauce aka white gravy with whatever flavor it would take to make the type of cream soup you want it to be thrown in. So want cream of mushroom? Throw the chopped mushrooms and the liquid from the can in. Want cream of celery? Save the tops that you normally chop off and save them in the freezer the later you chop them up and cook them down into the white sauce for cream of celery. Every cream of something is literally just leftover stuff thrown into white gravy.
I dehydrate my cabbage after shredding then I vac seal them …I also cook some chunked cabbage in chicken broth and freeze it in portions then when warming I add butter and seasonings. Stuffed cabbage soup is also great whether canned or frozen, pour over mashed potatoes or rice for a hearty meal. Sometimes I add lentils for protein, celery, onions, tomatoes, cabbage and dehydrated greens. My husband doesn’t like kale or spinach so I dehydrate those along with the stems and leaves of cauliflower, broccoli and celery leaves, carrot tops etc. Yep they are editable…
I love seeing recipes done here! There always simple! Simple is amazing! Both of recipes looks good! It’s nice to have go to recipe. We all have our fav recipes. Your artisan bread looked amazing. That is my favorite artisan now! So glad you shared the recipe! Oh y’a i made your soft pretzel recipe on the week end!! Oh my heavens they were amazing! Everyone enjoyed them. Your such a sweet mama! Thank you Annie. Always looking forward to every videos you put on your blog. God bless
Yummm, love the look of both, I use dried mixed vegetables for soup, minimal storage space and love the look of the chicken and rice. So easy and nutritious
Great soup! I use original V8 for the base. Make a great big batch in a 28 qt pot.Eat from it for 2 days and then can up the rest. I also can up the potatoes and steam the chopped cabbage and freeze it. It all takes 5 minutes to put together. When can I come for dinner.LOL.
I would love to see how you make home made condensed creamed soups! I can’t eat some of the ingredients in store bought but it would be so handy to have on hand.
I haven’t bought store bought tomato juice in yrs .i love to make my own . Nothing wrong with it I was just thinking about it. GODBLESS you all soup looks wonderful
Loved watching you quickly pull ingredients from your pantry and put together a fabulous meal for your family. It is such a satisfying feeling knowing that I can take care of my family with the provisions that I have put away. I dehydrate my cabbage. Also cook and dehydrate to make my own "instant" rice 🙂
Mom always substituted V-8 for tomato juice in these type of recipes. She believed the variety of the vegetables meant a better variety of vitamins. Does it really? I dunno. It tastes GOOD. And I'm old enough to be able to do what Mom did without threat to my independence. Never thought of cabbage. Definitely on my list of things to try sooner rather than later.
You mentioned you and your family like spicy foods. This is a recipe I got in college in the 1970’s and used it a lot when we lived in New Mexico. You can adjust the heat as much as you want or need to do. This casserole freezes well. I usually make two and freeze one. It is quicker because you layer it like lasagna instead of rolling up each tortilla. And your canned chicken will work great. Totally yummy!! Nola's Layered Chicken Enchiladas Cook in oil until meat is cooked and vegetables are tender: 4 C. chicken chunks 1 bell pepper, chopped 1 onion, chopped 1 can green chilies Combine in a bowl: 2 cans cream of chicken soup 1 can evaporated milk In a 9”X13” pan, make repeated layers using 1 dozen tortillas, 1/2 to 1 lb. grated cheese and the meat and cream. End with cheese. Make ahead and refrigerate overnight, if possible. This also freezes well before baking. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes. You will need more time, if the pan has been refrigerated.
Loved the video! I felt like I was hanging out with you and Josh. Hope to see you guys this year! Oh and I did get my Dutch oven for Christmas, and have been making sour dough bread weekly! We’ve been trying to stock up here and there. It’s nice to have a back up at least of somethings. Blessings!
Nice that you all squeezed in some family fun time, thank you for sharing this recipes from the pantry and making it look so easy and yummy. Take care, God bless ❤️🙏
I've used her recipe and it turned out really well but I feel like it should have had a little bit more acid to be safe. I'm using it but I'm cooking it at least 10 minutes to make sure. I will definitely can it again but I'll add more vinegar or lemon juice next time. I think she only called for 2 teaspoons per quart and I don't think that's enough.
Oh my… at my childhood home in mid Michigan we had a huge weeping willow overlooking the lake. I remember laying under that huge tree in the hot summers. Well, I thought it was hot. Now living in Florida haha
I am a hunter. I would love to learn to can venison. It would save on freezer space. When I have venison from the previous year, I make homemade summer sausage, kielbasa, and our own recipe breakfast sausage.
I tried raw packing chicken without any added liquid last year and the flavor and texture was so much better than canning already cooked chicken. You should try putting up raw packed and taste the difference. The smell of the chicken when you open the jar is unbelievable and the taste is so much fresher. I use a jar of diced tomatoes when making vegetable soup instead of using juice. I also sauté an onion and some celery in a bit of butter before adding the mixed vegetables, fresh potatoes and the tomatoes. That little bit of butter adds a richness to the soup. Soup is such a great way to stretch your main dish for your meal. It tames the appetite so you won’t fill up on a larger portion of the protein in your main dish. A nice cup or bowl of a hearty soup and a sandwich for lunch or dinner is so filling and satisfying. Growing up we ate tuna fish sandwiches with vegetable soup and grilled cheese with tomato soup. Our favorite chicken and rice dish has a cheddar and cream cheese sauce instead of the cream of chicken soup because I needed it to be gluten free. I also add cooked broccoli to the mixture.
I prefer raw packing over cooked chicken for the same reasons you mentioned and also like to add broccoli or cauliflower to the casserole and then top it with some cheese. I do add sour cream to the sauce before cooking to give it a nice tang.
Thank you for this information! I'm not a fan of canned chicken from the grocery store and I've been wondering if home canned chicken tastes better or not, and thanks to you, now I know that the raw pack does taste better! It's time gather my courage to use my pressure canner for the first time.😁
@@heatherj3030 it is so much better than store bought canned chicken! Don’t add any liquid to the jars or any seasonings when you can it. Just put the cut up pieces of chicken in the jars, wipe the rim, put the lid and ring on and process it. It will amaze you how much natural liquid will be in the jars after they are processed. As that liquid cools you will get a layer of fat that will congeal in the jars. That’s perfectly fine and you can use that in whatever you make with that canned chicken. When you open a jar to use, scoop that fat out and use it to sauté the vegetables or whatever (like rice) for your recipes. Check out the channel Suttons Daze here on UA-cam for help with canning. Leisa is amazing at canning and using what she puts up. Don’t be afraid of pressure canning! It’s scary the first time, but once you get that first batch processed you’ll wonder why you were so afraid to try it.
Thank you I can use all the help I can get. Please let me know if these go in a certain order or if is just a pick and choose. I would like to figure out all of the ones you do.
I use dehydrated cabbage when I make soup, just throw it in and it rehydrates perfectly. Never thought of using tomato juice for soup- have to get some, because that looks good.
I can my cabbage ... I make can Coleslaw...it is so good....I found the recipe on UA-cam..her channels is Our Silver Moments... You need to try it... love you guys
Funny story. Made the crusty bread and I burned the it. The parchment paper cooked to the bottom. Will try again and yes I don’t cook much but I’m trying to learn.
I am not a fan of plastic but I have seen people wrap their cabbage in plastic wrap and supposedly it helps them to keep the proper moisture for long term storage in the root seller.
Excellent video! Love your channel! Could you show how to make cream of chicken soup that is gluten free for folks with Celiac Disease, food allergies, and gluten intolerance? Thank you!
Kim you can make an easy gluten free cream of chicken soup by combining either chicken broth/stock or chicken bouillon with water to equal chicken broth/stock and just thicken it with glutinous white rice flour also known as Sweet Rice Flour. Bring the stock or bouillon and water to a boil in a pot. Once it’s boiling lower the temperature to medium and sift in a few tablespoons up to a 1/4 cup of sweet rice flour depending on the amount of stock you started with. Whisk the broth/stock while adding the flour or it will clump. Continue to simmer until it thickens to the consistency that you desire. Season to taste with salt, pepper and any other seasonings that you like. It’s really that simple.
My first time watching your channel - great job! Can you tell me about your water filter? Do you like it? Any buyers remorse? I'm looking to get on for my family.
Hello and welcome! We absolutely love our water filter we have had it for over 10 years and would get another one if we ever had a need for one! Blessings!!
Are the canned veggies just frozen mixed vegetables? I'm curious on pressure used and canning time. I would love the convience of shelf stable over frozen!
How does that chicken taste/texture beings that it was precooked then canned? I have raw packed and it shreds…but if you parboil it heard that it won’t shred. Great video thank you!!!
I can cabbage in pints and love it! Chopped cabbage, add 1 tsp of canning salt, sugar and vinegar, top jars with boiling water, waterbath for 20 minutes. I use it as ingredient to recipes, but very tasty to just eat out of the jar. I'm not a saurkraut fan. This is not like that.
I’m impressed. 1/2 quart of chicken with rice to feed 8 people. You are a star ⭐️
So glad I found your videos as they are terrific. Scripture tells us that a wise woman looks after the needs of her household. You are a wonderful roll model .
Not sure if you know this already but if you run out of cream of chicken soup.. you can make a homemade version using chicken stock, flour, milk and seasoning.. takes only 5 minutes 😊
Yes, definitely!
……I’m so mad I didn’t think of this. I didn’t have any the other day and completely changed my meal plans.
You could make cream of anything too! Just google for the recipes.
Some ask for corn starch, substitute in arrowroot powder and you have a cream soup without the commercial poisons.
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Yes :) homemade cream of mushroom is SOO good.
Thank you so much! I love when we can just grab from the pantry and whip up supper. Yesterday, Valentine's day, I was feeling under the weather. I grabbed 3 chicken boneless breasts, 2 cans pineapple chunks and apple cider. Poached the chicken in the cider, made a sauce with the pineapple juice and brown sugar. Served over instant rice. Started when Mark called said he was on his way home from work. I was serving it up when he walked in the door. Start to finish 20 minutes! And only one skillet and our plates to wash 🙂 keep the great videos coming 💜
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Honestly I think I prefer the raw process. The tired, the real life, even if that means bad lighting in your mind. Loved it.
Oh man... thanks for the quick little tip of freezing the baby potatoes.
I can’t get them all used quick enough. Yay!!!!!
It’s the little things that make a HUGE difference 😍
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Love easy and simple. Of course it’s even better when you use things from the pantry. The soup looked(and sounded) delicious
Thank you, Sally!
Really enjoyed this style of video! Just coming along with you as you cook. It was fun!
You've experienced this in real life😁
@@anniemcelroy2812 :)
we shred and slice some brussel sprouts and add to the veggie soup as well dehydrated veggies are so good for soup and require less storage space love the recipes ty for sharing
This was one of my very favorite videos. Love hearing you talk and interact with Josh. You cook very much like I do and it's so fun to watch you. Thank you for this video!
Thank you, Julia!
I never thought about freezing cabbage like that but have been freezing my kale this year. I chop it up before I throw it in the freezer bags. Just like you- no blanching or anything. Throw in soups and casseroles or eggs as needed. And here in the cul de sac I bang frozen goods on the floor too, haha.
Also any cream soup is just a white sauce aka white gravy with whatever flavor it would take to make the type of cream soup you want it to be thrown in. So want cream of mushroom? Throw the chopped mushrooms and the liquid from the can in. Want cream of celery? Save the tops that you normally chop off and save them in the freezer the later you chop them up and cook them down into the white sauce for cream of celery. Every cream of something is literally just leftover stuff thrown into white gravy.
I dehydrate my cabbage after shredding then I vac seal them …I also cook some chunked cabbage in chicken broth and freeze it in portions then when warming I add butter and seasonings. Stuffed cabbage soup is also great whether canned or frozen, pour over mashed potatoes or rice for a hearty meal.
Sometimes I add lentils for protein, celery, onions, tomatoes, cabbage and dehydrated greens. My husband doesn’t like kale or spinach so I dehydrate those along with the stems and leaves of cauliflower, broccoli and celery leaves, carrot tops etc. Yep they are editable…
I always enjoy your meal ideas! Thank you!
Great ideas
Very nice looking meals, that bread looked awesome
I love seeing recipes done here! There always simple! Simple is amazing! Both of recipes looks good! It’s nice to have go to recipe. We all have our fav recipes. Your artisan bread looked amazing. That is my favorite artisan now! So glad you shared the recipe! Oh y’a i made your soft pretzel recipe on the week end!! Oh my heavens they were amazing! Everyone enjoyed them. Your such a sweet mama! Thank you Annie. Always looking forward to every videos you put on your blog. God bless
Everything looks delicious 😋. The soup reminds me of a diet soup my mom use to make. I love it.
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Yummm, love the look of both, I use dried mixed vegetables for soup, minimal storage space and love the look of the chicken and rice. So easy and nutritious
Yumm!!
Family time is the best time 🙌 Take care!
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Thank you for sharing with all of us! I love your recipes! ❄️⛄️❄️
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Delicious
That soup looks delicious it will be on my list to do thank you and God bless.
Enjoy!
I dehydrate it .. it’s DELICIOUS!!
Your lighting in your kitchen is fine.. Thank you for the recipes.
Yummy
I’ve made your bread several times and gave as Christmas gifts! We love it! Thanks so much!
Awesome 👍
Oh yeah looks so good & yummy! Thanks for recipes.
Great soup! I use original V8 for the base. Make a great big batch in a 28 qt pot.Eat from it for 2 days and then can up the rest. I also can up the potatoes and steam the chopped cabbage and freeze it. It all takes 5 minutes to put together. When can I come for dinner.LOL.
I would love to see how you make home made condensed creamed soups! I can’t eat some of the ingredients in store bought but it would be so handy to have on hand.
I haven’t bought store bought tomato juice in yrs .i love to make my own . Nothing wrong with it I was just thinking about it. GODBLESS you all soup looks wonderful
Everything looks amazing.
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Loved watching you quickly pull ingredients from your pantry and put together a fabulous meal for your family. It is such a satisfying feeling knowing that I can take care of my family with the provisions that I have put away. I dehydrate my cabbage. Also cook and dehydrate to make my own "instant" rice 🙂
Mom always substituted V-8 for tomato juice in these type of recipes. She believed the variety of the vegetables meant a better variety of vitamins. Does it really? I dunno. It tastes GOOD. And I'm old enough to be able to do what Mom did without threat to my independence. Never thought of cabbage. Definitely on my list of things to try sooner rather than later.
The cabbage gives it a real nice flavor...even if someone doesn't enjoy eating the actual cabbage!
Nice and yummy.
Lovely Annie🌻🌻
Love your videos, thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Linda!
Amazing!! I'll try these recipes! I have all those ingredients in my root cellar too.
The vegetable soup looks so delicious, and the bread looked amazing. I hope you all enjoyed your dinner. 💞
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Every house we have lived in has a small dot of tomato sauce on the ceiling above the stove because I always forget to keep it low heat LOL
Haha...totally!
I would love to see the cream of chicken soup!!!!
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You mentioned you and your family like spicy foods. This is a recipe I got in college in the 1970’s and used it a lot when we lived in New Mexico. You can adjust the heat as much as you want or need to do. This casserole freezes well. I usually make two and freeze one. It is quicker because you layer it like lasagna instead of rolling up each tortilla. And your canned chicken will work great. Totally yummy!!
Nola's Layered Chicken
Enchiladas
Cook in oil until meat is cooked and vegetables are tender:
4 C. chicken chunks 1 bell pepper, chopped
1 onion, chopped 1 can green chilies
Combine in a bowl:
2 cans cream of chicken soup
1 can evaporated milk
In a 9”X13” pan, make repeated layers using 1 dozen tortillas, 1/2 to 1 lb. grated cheese and the meat and cream. End with cheese. Make ahead and refrigerate overnight, if possible. This also freezes well before baking. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes. You will need more time, if the pan has been refrigerated.
Thank you so much!!
Loved the video! I felt like I was hanging out with you and Josh. Hope to see you guys this year! Oh and I did get my Dutch oven for Christmas, and have been making sour dough bread weekly! We’ve been trying to stock up here and there. It’s nice to have a back up at least of somethings. Blessings!
Awesome to hear! We miss guys and look forward to seeing y'all! Happy bread making and stocking up!!
These look amazing. I'm gonna do the chic and rice. I already do the bread and vegetable soup. Thanks Annie.
Very good! Enjoy 🙂
Wonderful ideas for lovely family meals!! Thanks for the tutorial 😊
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Nice that you all squeezed in some family fun time, thank you for sharing this recipes from the pantry and making it look so easy and yummy. Take care, God bless ❤️🙏
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Sounds delicious...love you videos.
Thank you 😊
Miss Lori from Whiippowill Hollar does her grandma canned cabbage, and it is the tasty way to make it. Soooo good.
I've used her recipe and it turned out really well but I feel like it should have had a little bit more acid to be safe. I'm using it but I'm cooking it at least 10 minutes to make sure. I will definitely can it again but I'll add more vinegar or lemon juice next time. I think she only called for 2 teaspoons per quart and I don't think that's enough.
Both recipes sound amazing. I am new to canning…. I would love to see a video on how to can the mixed veggies.
Love this video! I am definitely going to try these recipes. Thanks!
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Oh my… at my childhood home in mid Michigan we had a huge weeping willow overlooking the lake. I remember laying under that huge tree in the hot summers. Well, I thought it was hot. Now living in Florida haha
Dinner looked amazing Annie!
I am a hunter. I would love to learn to can venison. It would save on freezer space. When I have venison from the previous year, I make homemade summer sausage, kielbasa, and our own recipe breakfast sausage.
I tried raw packing chicken without any added liquid last year and the flavor and texture was so much better than canning already cooked chicken.
You should try putting up raw packed and taste the difference. The smell of the chicken when you open the jar is unbelievable and the taste is so much fresher.
I use a jar of diced tomatoes when making vegetable soup instead of using juice. I also sauté an onion and some celery in a bit of butter before adding the mixed vegetables, fresh potatoes and the tomatoes. That little bit of butter adds a richness to the soup.
Soup is such a great way to stretch your main dish for your meal. It tames the appetite so you won’t fill up on a larger portion of the protein in your main dish.
A nice cup or bowl of a hearty soup and a sandwich for lunch or dinner is so filling and satisfying.
Growing up we ate tuna fish sandwiches with vegetable soup and grilled cheese with tomato soup.
Our favorite chicken and rice dish has a cheddar and cream cheese sauce instead of the cream of chicken soup because I needed it to be gluten free. I also add cooked broccoli to the mixture.
Sounds good!
I prefer raw packing over cooked chicken for the same reasons you mentioned and also like to add broccoli or cauliflower to the casserole and then top it with some cheese. I do add sour cream to the sauce before cooking to give it a nice tang.
Thank you for this information! I'm not a fan of canned chicken from the grocery store and I've been wondering if home canned chicken tastes better or not, and thanks to you, now I know that the raw pack does taste better! It's time gather my courage to use my pressure canner for the first time.😁
@@heatherj3030 it is so much better than store bought canned chicken! Don’t add any liquid to the jars or any seasonings when you can it. Just put the cut up pieces of chicken in the jars, wipe the rim, put the lid and ring on and process it.
It will amaze you how much natural liquid will be in the jars after they are processed.
As that liquid cools you will get a layer of fat that will congeal in the jars. That’s perfectly fine and you can use that in whatever you make with that canned chicken.
When you open a jar to use, scoop that fat out and use it to sauté the vegetables or whatever (like rice) for your recipes.
Check out the channel Suttons Daze here on UA-cam for help with canning. Leisa is amazing at canning and using what she puts up.
Don’t be afraid of pressure canning! It’s scary the first time, but once you get that first batch processed you’ll wonder why you were so afraid to try it.
Looks yummy. Love fast versions.
Yes, easy is necessary from time to time!
Thank you I can use all the help I can get. Please let me know if these go in a certain order or if is just a pick and choose. I would like to figure out all of the ones you do.
I use dehydrated cabbage when I make soup, just throw it in and it rehydrates perfectly. Never thought of using tomato juice for soup- have to get some, because that looks good.
I use V8. It gives it a great flavor. You can also get the spicey V8.
I was hoping someone said dehydrated cabbage I love the taste and texture
Both recipes sound yummy 😋
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Looks delicious
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I like to add onions and garlic to vegetable soups.
Yummy 😋
Oh, I think sauerkraut would be awesome in that soup! You should give it a trial…
I can my cabbage ... I make can Coleslaw...it is so good....I found the recipe on UA-cam..her channels is Our Silver Moments... You need to try it... love you guys
Thank you, Terry!
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Love it thankyou
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We have the very same backsplash in our kitchen 🤗
I like copper :)
I call these types of dinners my “rescue meals”. I always try to have several on hand at any given time.
Yes, absolutely!
Try cooking rice in broth …makes it even more tasty….
Thank you
I had no idea you could freeze cabbage!!
Try using V8 juice for your soup. It adds more nutrients and flavor. We make my Dad's recipe veggie beef with it. It's a family favorite!
I make this with cream of mushroom soup. I also use pork chops instead of chicken some times.
We use v8 juice in our soups
Funny story. Made the crusty bread and I burned the it. The parchment paper cooked to the bottom. Will try again and yes I don’t cook much but I’m trying to learn.
Really! I've never had that happen with parchment paper!!!!
@@anniemcelroy2812 that’s probably because your a good cook. Me! Not so much.
I do the same for my cabbage.
You can easily blanch and dehydrate cabbage. Last a long time. It not taking up room in jar or freezer. This is what i do.
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What size is the pot you used for the vegetable soup? Love the recipes!
Love it. Did you put the canning jar lid in the dishwasher?
I am not a fan of plastic but I have seen people wrap their cabbage in plastic wrap and supposedly it helps them to keep the proper moisture for long term storage in the root seller.
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In our house the veggie soup is known as everything but the kitchen sink soup
Excellent video! Love your channel! Could you show how to make cream of chicken soup that is gluten free for folks with Celiac Disease, food allergies, and gluten intolerance? Thank you!
Kim you can make an easy gluten free cream of chicken soup by combining either chicken broth/stock or chicken bouillon with water to equal chicken broth/stock and just thicken it with glutinous white rice flour also known as Sweet Rice Flour.
Bring the stock or bouillon and water to a boil in a pot. Once it’s boiling lower the temperature to medium and sift in a few tablespoons up to a 1/4 cup of sweet rice flour depending on the amount of stock you started with. Whisk the broth/stock while adding the flour or it will clump.
Continue to simmer until it thickens to the consistency that you desire.
Season to taste with salt, pepper and any other seasonings that you like.
It’s really that simple.
I love all your videos and i swear i watched one where you made bagels. I can't find the video now. Did you make this video or am i dreaming. Lol
We did just recently make that one
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It was actually pretzels but they are pretty good ;)
On your mixed veggies, are those fresh from your garden veggies or store bought? I would love to know how you can them?
I know it didn’t need it, but bet the rest of that chicken would have been good in the veggie soup. 😋
We agree! However, it was used for chicken tacos last night :)
My first time watching your channel - great job! Can you tell me about your water filter? Do you like it? Any buyers remorse? I'm looking to get on for my family.
Hello and welcome! We absolutely love our water filter we have had it for over 10 years and would get another one if we ever had a need for one! Blessings!!
How do you freeze the potatoes? Can you do a video
Are the canned veggies just frozen mixed vegetables? I'm curious on pressure used and canning time. I would love the convience of shelf stable over frozen!
Yes! They were frozen mixed veggies from the store that we pressure canned. Check out what Ball recommends for times! 😊
How do you make and can those mixed veggies? Frozen? I would love to can some
How does that chicken taste/texture beings that it was precooked then canned?
I have raw packed and it shreds…but if you parboil it heard that it won’t shred.
Great video thank you!!!
Great taste and tender
Parboiled will shred.
I've Never made homemade cream of chicken soup that would be so helpful to have if you have time to show us
We could probably do this sometime!
I can cabbage in pints and love it! Chopped cabbage, add 1 tsp of canning salt, sugar and vinegar, top jars with boiling water, waterbath for 20 minutes. I use it as ingredient to recipes, but very tasty to just eat out of the jar. I'm not a saurkraut fan. This is not like that.
Thank you for the info 😊
When we cook Jasmine rice, we cook several days worth and store in the fridge or freezer.
Get a rice cooker or electric pressure cooker and regular rice is easy ..
I too smash my frozen bags of veggies..
I always put an onion in it to but you have to have potatoes
With the chicken you had left..did you just lid it and put it in the fridge? I'm just curious. Chicken kinda scares me a little. Lol
Yes! We love our canned chicken.
Do you have to blanche the cabbage or potatoes before you freeze them. Can you freeze beef broth
Yes, I blanched the cabbage before I froze it. But I don't usually blanch the potatoes.
Yes, you can freeze beef broth.❤️
@@anniemcelroy2812 ty so much for getting back to me