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This is a recipe that came from an old family cookbook that I wanted to modify to be completely from scratch. After my most recent round of Whole30, I’ve been trying to eliminate dairy in my diet wherever I can, so this recipe was also modified to be dairy-free.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The original recipe calls for a can of Cream of Mushroom soup, and I wanted to create a from-scratch version that was dairy-free, and also eliminated the mushrooms (against my will – it’s because I love my husband dearly lol). So I guess you can call this “Cream of No Mushroom Soup” – or even “Cream of Garlic and Onion Soup.” You can definitely shortcut this step, and use a canned soup from the store! I’d recommend getting a bigger can – better to be too saucy than not saucy enough! Cream of mushroom, or even cream of celery soup would probably work well here.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The recipe also called for a dried onion soup mix, and when I looked at the ingredients, I decided it was just as easy for me to make that blend myself at home. I use Nutritional Yeast Flakes, kind of in place of using dried minced onion (again, the hubs isn’t a super big onion fan unless I can conceal them really well, so I went lighter on the onion flavor here). Feel free to tweak however you see fit! You can’t really go wrong – these flavors all work really well together.\u00a0<\/p>\n
We incorporated our Flischel Festbier homebrew – recipe to be linked here soon!<\/p>\n
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