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how would one unsweeten a family sized can of campbells tomato soup?

I cooked a can of cambells tomato soup as directions stated and it was too sweet. I added basil, cheese, red hot chilli peppers and pickled jalepenos, but it's still too sweet. Idk what to do. I used to buy the small cans and eat that, with cheese and it was delightful. But the big can is just too sweet and I dont know what to do. I even when as far as to add plain yogurt, and a little bit of tamarind juice as well. All I got was a huge bowl of mixed flavor, but the soup was still sweet. I'm reluctantly finishing this can of soup(its sweet, so I'm afraid to give it to my dogs), but I have five more cans I'd like to use, but cant use them if they're all this sweet. CAn I fix this?

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  • 6 years ago

    Campbell's tomato soup is extremely sweet and the only way to be not sweet is to not use it. Honestly, it's horrid. I think they changed the recipe.

    You can make awesome tomato soup with Hunt's tomato sauce - no sugar added, just tomatoes and salt on the ingredient list.

    Onion, garlic, beef stock, Worcestershire, herbs - that's all you need to add for good tomato soup. Hit it with cream after simmering for an hour.

    Don't give the Campbell's to the dogs, it has extracts of onion in it which is poisonous to pets. I would suggest giving it to a neighbor.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    You could dilute it with half water and half lo sodium beef or chicken broth. If you use water or milk, it will be sweet as it was condensed. You might just have to try another brand.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    add a little salt and black pepper if you like.

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