After learning that soup is sterilized in the canning process and doesn’t actually need to be reheated, I pretty much always just eat it straight from the can. It saves dishes and microwave time, and makes it extremely easy to just grab and go if I need something for the road.
But, somewhat understandably, I haven’t met anyone else who does this.
Dunno, I like warm/hot soup
I used to eat baked beans cold from the can when I was a student.
when I was a student.
Haha… yes…
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The only person I know who does this is a former Navy man.
Only if im living in a post apocalyptic hellscape and scavenging to survive.
So no. Not yet. Anyway.
But soon.
Cooking is one of my favorite things on the planet, so absolutely not. I regularly spend all day cooking in anticipation of sitting down to a delicious bowl of soup for dinner. Takes all kinds though, so do you and enjoy your cold soup in a can!
Cold soup from a can sounds post-apocalyptic. I heat it and have it in a bowl, possibly with croutons or a slice of buttered bread.
No, I heat it up. It tastes better and has a better texture when heated.
No, cause I’m not a fuckin degen
Not using Nazi terminology is free
Chef Boyardee spaghetti and meatballs is better straight out of the can, and I will die on this hill
Great for camping or if you’re just feeling lazy. Just rip it and sip it. 😂
Due to my habit of eating soup straight from the can, my partners refer to it as “bachelorette chow.” I remain unrepentant.
I just put the can right in the micowave
Best choice lol
I don’t eat soup. Full stop.
“I stare at the soup until congeals into a solid clump. Then I eat that.”
This person "man"s.
I have a mug that’s twice the volume of a condensed soup can. I’ll put an arbitrary amount of water in the electric kettle, dump the contents of one can into the mug and then fill the rest with the boiling water. Result is soup at the perfect temperature for consumption. Makes me feel better than having instant ramen when I’m lazy imo.
No. I make bone broth and freeze it in portions. I use that to make soup of left over meat, veg, beans with vermicelli. You can put that in a thermos for the road.