Campbell's Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup – Family Size Can for Campfire Casseroles and Outdoor Potlucks
Campbell's Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup – Family Size Can for Campfire Casseroles and Outdoor Potlucks
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Why you'll love it
- Trusted Campbell's brand with generations of familiarity reduces mealtime decision fatigue
- Family-size 22.6 oz can offers better value per serving than standard 10.5 oz cans
- Condensed format gives cook control over final creaminess and consistency
- Recipe-ready ingredient saves time versus making a roux from scratch
- Long shelf life makes it a reliable non-perishable pantry staple
- Dual flavor options (chicken or mushroom) across the line cover the most popular comfort-food bases
Perfect for
- Base ingredient for green bean casserole, chicken pot pie, and creamy pasta dishes
- Quick weeknight soup by adding water or milk in under 10 minutes
- Mix-in for dips such as Mexican street corn skillet dip or spinach artichoke dip
- Starter for one-pan curries, stroganoff, and creamy skillet meals
- Pantry-ready backup for last-minute family dinners
Product Information
Campbell's Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup is made with farm fresh cream for rich flavor This delicious canned soup is crafted with tender chicken meat and farm-fresh cream, perfect to enhance your favorite recipes Use this cream of chicken soup as a versatile ingredient in easy mexican street corn skillet dip or one-pan curry chicken pot pie Each can is recipe-ready, offering a variety of use across multiple dishes A pantry staple that offers a quick and easy way to enhance recipes with creamy texture and rich flavor
Product Dimensions : 3.13 x 3.13 x 5.75 inches; 1.41 Pounds Item model number : 200000021243 UPC : 051000212436 Manufacturer : CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY Units : 22.6 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #4,515 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take Campbell's Family Size Cream of Chicken camping or to a cabin?
Yes, the long shelf life and unopened can make it easy to pack for camping trips, cabin stays, or RV travel.
Is this a good base for one-pot meals cooked over a campfire or camp stove?
Yes, you can heat the prepared soup directly in a pot and add protein, vegetables, or pasta for an easy one-pot campsite meal.
Will the unopened can hold up well in an RV, camper, or outdoor pantry?
Yes, the sealed can is shelf-stable and designed to hold up in a variety of storage conditions, making it ideal for RVs and cabins.
Can I use this for a tailgate or backyard cookout recipe?
Yes, it works well as a base for tailgate favorites like creamy dips, casseroles, and hot pasta dishes served outdoors.
Is Campbell's Cream of Mushroom a good option for a potluck-style outdoor gathering?
Yes, it is a classic base for green bean casserole and creamy pasta dishes that travel well to picnics and potlucks.
Is this product portable enough to bring to a picnic or outdoor event?
Yes, the sealed can is easy to transport, and the prepared dishes made from it travel well in insulated containers.
Can I make a hearty outdoor dinner for a group using just one Family Size can?
Yes, the 22.6 oz Family Size can feeds a crowd, making it efficient for outdoor gatherings, tailgates, and potlucks.
Does this soup work well in a Dutch oven over a campfire?
Yes, you can prepare the soup in a Dutch oven and add protein, vegetables, or grains for a hearty campfire meal.
How does Campbell's Condensed compare to a dry soup mix for camping trips?
Campbell's offers a familiar, creamy flavor that dry mixes cannot match, but dry mixes are typically lighter to pack; Campbell's Family Size is a good choice when weight is not a major concern.
Is Campbell's a better option than a ready-made canned soup for outdoor cooking?
Yes, the condensed format lets you control the consistency and add fresh ingredients on site, while ready-made soups cannot be easily adjusted.
Will the can be too heavy to pack on a backpacking trip?
It is better suited for car camping, RV trips, and cabin stays rather than backpacking, where weight and pack space are limited.
Does the soup hold up well in hot weather during an outdoor event?
Once prepared, keep it hot in a slow cooker or chafing dish and serve promptly; do not leave prepared soup out for extended periods in warm conditions.
Can I use this for a cold-weather outdoor dinner like a ski trip or bonfire gathering?
Yes, a warm pot of cream soup is a comforting option for cold-weather outdoor dinners and pairs well with bread and hearty sides.
How do I prepare Campbell's Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup?
Empty the can into a saucepan, add one can of water or milk, stir, and heat over medium until hot, then serve or use as a recipe base.
How much water or milk do I add to the Family Size can?
For the 22.6 oz Family Size can, add about one to one and a half cans of water or milk depending on how thick or creamy you want the final result.
Can I use this soup directly in recipes without extra preparation?
Yes, most casserole, dip, and pasta recipes are designed to use the condensed soup straight from the can without additional liquid.
Is Campbell's Cream of Chicken compatible with slow cooker recipes?
Yes, it is a common ingredient in slow cooker casseroles, chicken dishes, and pasta bakes; simply stir it in with the other ingredients and cook on low.
Does Campbell's Cream of Mushroom work as a substitute for Cream of Chicken in recipes?
In most creamy casseroles, pastas, and rice dishes, you can swap Cream of Mushroom for Cream of Chicken with minimal flavor change, though mushroom will add a slightly earthier taste.
What is included when I order a single can versus the 6-pack multipack?
A single can order includes one Family Size 22.6 oz can, while the 6-pack multipack includes six 10.5 oz cans, ideal for stocking the pantry.
Is it safe to consume the soup directly from the can without heating?
It is not recommended; condensed soup is designed to be diluted and heated before eating for the best flavor, texture, and food safety.
How long does an unopened can last in the pantry?
Campbell's condensed cream soups are shelf-stable for an extended period, often well over a year; always check the best-by date printed on the can.
What is the difference between condensed cream soup and ready-to-eat cream soup?
Condensed soup is thicker and requires added water or milk before serving, giving you control over creaminess, while ready-to-eat soup is pre-diluted and ready to heat and serve straight from the container.

