As a busy mom, I understand the struggle of finding time to make dinner. That’s why I always turn to my trusty slow cooker and look for easy soup recipes like this 7 Can Soup. It only takes seven cans of ingredients and a few hours in the crockpot to create a delicious and filling meal that your whole family will enjoy.
The Simple Ingredients
To make this recipe, you’ll need:
- One can of no-bean chili
- One can of cheddar cheese soup
- One can of Rotel
- One can of mixed vegetables
- One can of ranch style beans or chili beans
- One can of Italian style diced tomatoes
- One can of whole kernel corn
All of these ingredients can be found at your local grocery store, and most of them have generic or store brand options that will save you money. For example, the recipe calls for Rotel, which can be expensive if you buy a brand name. However, I always buy generic or store brand to save a few pennies each time I buy.
How Easy Is It?
To start, open all of the cans and pour them into your crockpot. Mix everything together and cook on high for two hours or low for four hours. That’s it! Serve it up with some shredded cheese and sour cream. You can also top it with tortilla chips and you have a delicious and easy meal.
How to Make it Even Better!
If you are a vegetarian, you can use canned black beans, kidney beans, or pinto beans instead of the no bean chili. This will end up being more of a bean soup but still delicious.
If you are not vegetarian, but looking for different options, you could shred a rotisserie chicken and add a packet of taco seasoning to replace the no bean chili. This may make the soup more similar to taco soup or chicken tortilla soup. I also think this would cook up really quickly in the instant pot as well.
Time to Get Cooking
My family loves this recipe. It’s perfect for those nights when we have swim lessons or other activities that keep us busy until dinnertime. Plus, it’s a great way to save money on groceries without sacrificing taste or nutrition.
If you’re looking for more dirt cheap dinner ideas, check out Meals with Maria on YouTube. I have plenty of recipes that use store brand ingredients and will help you save even more money on meals.
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PrintWeeknight 7 Can Soup
- Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
- Yield: 8 1x
Description
Seven Can Soup is a quick and easy recipe made by mixing seven canned ingredients in a crockpot and cooking for 2-4 hours. Serve hot with your favorite toppings.
Ingredients
- 1 can no-bean chili
- 1 can cheddar cheese soup
- 1 can Rotel style tomatoes with juice
- 1 can ranch style beans or chili beans
- 1 can mixed vegetables
- 1 can Italian style diced tomatoes
- 1 can whole kernel corn
Instructions
- Open all of the cans and pour them into a crockpot.
- Mix the ingredients together until well combined.
- Cook on high for 2 hours or on low for 4 hours.
- Serve hot with your favorite toppings, such as shredded cheese or sour cream.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 2 hours
- Category: Main Course, Soup
- Cuisine: American
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