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I just made a bowl of creamed spinach using the
store brand (Raley's) Cream of Chicken Soup. That was wonderful, just like what I remember. In a small suacepan, I put a brick of frozen spinach over low heat. After several minutes, I flipped it to thaw the other side. Once it was mostly thawed through, I broke it up to further speed up thawing. Once it was completely thawed, I added the can of soup. I left it on low heat, covered, stirring occasionally. Once it was thoroughly heated up, it was ready to eat. Mmmmm. Just goes to show you don't need more than two ingredients to make a fine pot of creamed spinach. Some people just feel compelled to make things complicated, when they can be quick and easy. |
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