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Reviewed: Feb. 12, 2008
I liked this recipe because of all the veggys. I only used 1 can of soup with 1 can of milk. However, the leftovers were a little dry. I also sauteed all the veggys first instead of putting just the broccoli in the pasta water.
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Reviewed: Jan. 25, 2008
Very good......I did saute the chopped veggies before combining all ingredients; I didn't have cheddar on hand, so I used some grated locatelli. A trip down memory lane.....I hadn't made this recipe in years.
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Reviewed: Jan. 16, 2008
Good, EASY recipe. 8 oz. pasta was enough for me, and I heeded the other reviewers comments: 1 less can of soup, added rosemary and added pepper... worked well. I also sprinkled bread crumbs on top.
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Reviewed: May 18, 2006
Great taste, however I would recommend sauteing the onions, celery & bellpeppers in olive oil for about 5 min. They are just too crunchy otherwise. Also, I deleted 1 can of soup & added approx 1/2 cup of sour cream, along with a little fresh rosemary & pepper.
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Reviewed: Oct. 14, 2005
Excellent base recipe! You can use almost any type of meat, veggies and cream soup. I used only 2 cans of cream soup and added a cans worth of mayo, skipping the cheese and adding half a package of soda crackers (crumbled). Turned out great and was a big hit (my BF had 3 helpings)!
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Reviewed: Jul. 1, 2004
Yummy!! I only had 2 cans of the soup, so I added a cans worth of milk and added a very light sprinkling of bread crumbs on top and it turned out very well. I omitted the peppers and used dehydrated onions. My hubby did not like it, but he doesn't like casseroles in general. He did try it, though. I,on the other hand, was impressed. Thank you for a yummy, quick recipe. :)
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Reviewed: Apr. 22, 2003
Very good recipe. I was surprised, it didn't look very appealing but was very nice. I made half the recipe which worked out fine and the only substitutions I used were for organic cheese and soup. Very tasty.
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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2000
This is a hit! My son's friend is a vegetarian and he loves this! Super quick and tasty!
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