Richard Blais shares how to cook on a budget using canned soups

Richard Blais says cooking with canned soup is the perfect way to explore new recipes and cultures with your family.  (Photos: Getty)

Richard Blais says cooking with canned soup is the perfect way to explore new recipes and cultures with your family. (Photos: Getty)

With record-breaking inflation and talk of a future recession dominating headlines, it’s not uncommon for families to be on the hunt for ways to save a bit of money on their monthly grocery bills. Enter canned soup, an ingredient Top Chefs alum Richard Blais says is a perfect way to streamline dinnertime “for a reasonable price per person.”

“I don’t have any recession tips except that we’re all in the same situation together,” Blais tells Yahoo Life. “I just came back from overseas and it’s a global thing. [With canned soup]you can cook restaurant-quality meals at home and you can do it within a budget.”

Canned soups are for more than casseroles

“I put some cream of chicken soup in some mulligatawny soup last night and it was amazing,” says Blais. “I made a French onion soup quesadilla the other day. I made beans on toast and used tomato soup in the beans, so using the soup as a shortcut to get you restaurant-quality meals has been a lot of fun.”

Blais spoke with Yahoo Life as part of his recent partnership with Campbell’s, where he’s sharing canned soup-based recipes through the Yes Chef campaign. From a cauliflower curry with cream of celery soup to rigatoni alla vodka made with classic condensed tomato soup, Blais says coming up with each recipe in the campaign was a great time not only for himself, but also for his family.

“Outside of the recipes that I did [for Campbell’s]I made three dishes this week that are unrelated to those recipes,” he says. “I think a lot of times chefs get that rap of Oh, I’m sure when he’s home he’s shaving truffles on foie gras and eating caviarbut no: I have a family that’s busy and we’ve gotta get food on the table but we also want it to be delicious and we want to explore culture through it, because you can travel the world with food.”

Use canned soup for kitchen shortcuts

“Instead of a roux — pulling out the flour and the butter and spending 30 minutes — two spoons of cream of chicken is going to do the same thing that the roux would do,” says Blais. “It’s an ultimate shortcut when it comes to technique and flavor.”

“Sometimes when you are tasked with a challenge you wonder if you’re going to revamp the recipes you’ve always done or if there’s going to be inspiration that comes in the moment,” he continues. “For me, there were a couple of moments, like using cream of mushroom inside of an omelet — to make a creamy omelette with the soup — that were like a lightbulb moment. It was real inspiration. Braising pork in French onion soup was another moment like that.”

Travel the world from your kitchen … with soup

From Thailand to New Orleans, Blais says each of the 10 recipes he developed for Campbell’s were designed to highlight a different part of the world.

“Especially with my kids, during these times, maybe we can’t take a family trip somewhere but every day we can make a dish and talk about a place,” he says. “It’s such a great way to open up a conversation both about food and where that food is from.”

So does he have a favorite variety of canned soup? Although it’s “tough to pick a favorite,” there is one that stands out.

“The tostada recipe was with Campbell’s Cheddar Cheese Soup, a product I wasn’t familiar with before the campaign,” he added. “It’s got this creamy cheesy texture and obviously it’s perfect for these tostadas that we made. Even as a drizzly cheese sauce over nachos? What a great utilization of that product. I love cheesy sauces and I love cheese. It’s a perfect element that gets people want to eat something.”

Blais recently announced plans to open California English, his newest concept restaurant, in San Diego, Calif. Last year, he opened Four Flamingos, a Florida-style restaurant in Orlando. The 50-year-old chef also just wrapped filming Season 2 of Next LevelChefthe cooking competition he hosts with fellow chefs Nyesha Arrington and Gordon Ramsay.

While Season 2 of Next LevelChef is set to air immediately following the Super Bowl on Fox, Blais says he’s also busy mentoring the Season 1 winner, Pyet DeSpain. “We went into Season 1 and didn’t quite know what was going to be like, but Pyet has made it easy because she’s fabulous,” he says. “It’s been inspiring for me and I hope Pyet’s enjoyed it as well — she’s just got a great story and her food is fantastic.”

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Ree Drummond and Family Celebrate Thanksgiving

I hope you all had a nice weekend with your families! We had part of our crew (Todd, Paige, Stuart, Jamar) here at home, while another part of our crew (Alex, Mauricio, Bryce) couldn’t make it. It was a little bit of a quiet, bittersweet day for us since we just said goodbye to Chuck two weeks ago. But we were happy to see the kids and have a few days of relaxed togetherness.

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Ree Drummond

We decided to go ahead and gather at Chuck/Pa-Pa’s house as we would have anyway, because first of all, he would have wanted that; and second of all, Thanksgiving was his favorite meal of all time. He looked forward to it every year, he hovered over all the cooking and asked how much longer, and he loved filling his plate with turkey, mushy stuffing (from the bird for him, always!), mashed potatoes, and steaming hot gravy.

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Ree Drummond

It was so nice to cook at Chuck’s. I could honestly feel his presence, almost as if he was sitting in his chair in the living room—and I kept the eating schedule right on target, because Pa-Pa was always the happiest if the food was ready ten minutes early. 😂

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Ree Drummond

Again, almost as if Chuck was there encouraging me, I churned out a top three batch of gravy! It was dark, delicious, giblety, and I still have a little left and am considering heating it up and pouring it over scrambled eggs this morning. Ha!

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Ree Drummond

Ladd was on turkey carving duty. Here’s a funny piece of trivia: Guess who taught Ladd how to carve turkey correctly? I’ll give you a hint: His initials are BF and I beat him in a Thanksgiving Throwdown many years ago.

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Ree Drummond

You are correct! It was Bobby Flay, and he actually “taught” Ladd how to carve the turkey by inadvertently poking fun at people who carve turkey incorrectly, which is how Ladd used to carve turkey. But Bobby showed him the light and it’s been smooth sailing (smooth carving) ever since.

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Ree Drummond

It was a little quiet being in Chuck’s kitchen. But we used Nan’s favorite platter and it actually felt very right to be there. It would have been sadder had we not been there.

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Ree Drummond

We had a good day together! It was good to see the kids, and it was great knowing that Alex, Mauricio and Bryce spent their day together. (Actually, they spent their evening together. They didn’t eat until after 10 pm on Thursday! Haha, different strokes for different families.) Not pictured: Elliot, my nephew, who was napping after a big plate of turkey!

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Ree Drummond

It was also great to see Stu, who won the prize for the craziest top, which is usually my department! But speaking of tops, I actually brought a nice top to change into after I did the cooking, but I never had a single second to step away from the kitchen. And who really cares what one wears on Thanksgiving, anyway? It’s all about the gravy, baby.

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Ree Drummond

Again, it was a bittersweet day. A little sad, a little quiet, but we still laughed and had a blast together.

And went back for seconds!

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The Best Chefs in the World

Holding the title as one of the best chefs in the world is a great honor and is always coveted by all chefs in the world. There are many requirements to have the title of the best chef in the world, one of which is having the most Michelin Stars. Or simply put, Michelin Star is the highest award in the culinary world which will be divided into 3 types of stars, namely stars 1, 2 and 3. There will continue to be many stars that you want to get so that the quality of the restaurant continues to increase.

This title will be distributed to restaurants that meet the requirements both from food, service, to the atmosphere. Everything is highly considered to get the Michelin Star title, because this does not only affect the restaurant but also the chef who cooks or who owns the restaurant. . The chef wants to collect Michelin Stars from his restaurant, then he can get as many Michelin Stars until his name is included in the list of the best chefs in the world.

1. Alain Ducasse– 19 Michelin Stars

Alain Ducasse built a business empire over the years with 36 restaurants spread all over the world and recorded as having 19 Michelin Stars, also has restaurants with 3 Michelin stars in 3 world cities namely Monaco, Paris and London. This makes Alain Ducasse the best chef in the world by holding the owner of the most Michelin Stars. The working system in the kitchen is also very controlled so that the food produced is of high quality.

One very popular restaurant is Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester in London. Not only that, he has world-class French cuisine which is very popular. Alain is also one of the best chefs in the world who has sent his food into space in 2015 for astronauts orbiting the Earth on the International Space Station.

Alan also founded his first non-professional culinary school in Paris under the name Ecole de Cuisine Alain Ducasse. When interviewed by Skift Table about the secret formula, Alan said, “There is no secret formula. One of the ways to manage the growth of your business is through delegation and control.,”.

2. Pierre Gagnaire– 14 Michelin Stars

Pierre Gagnaire is the best chef in the world who comes from France, started his career at the age of 26 and he has been in the culinary world for more than 40 years. The result of the intensity of his career he has collected 14. Michelin Stars. and one of its restaurants holds a Michelin title with 3 stars for more than 20 years making it the world’s best restaurant.

In addition, Pierre Gagnaire also owns Sketch in London with 3 Michelin stars and currently he oversees 18 gastronomic restaurants around the world, including Sketch in London, one of Mayfair’s best Michelin star restaurants. For Pierre Gagnaire, food is a work of art, a kind of food painter who marks that his food and dishes have their own ‘time’ from year to year. Pierre Gagnaire’s constant assessment for him lies at the forefront of the international culinary scene and remains relevant in a changing world.

3. Martin Berasategui – 12 Michelin Stars

Martin Berasategui from Spain is ranked as the 3rd best chef in the world with 12 Michelin stars. Martin earned 3 Michelin stars at the age of 25. In 1993 he founded Restaurante Martin Berasategui and in 2001 earned 3 stars and located on the record of the 50 best restaurants in the world for 6 years and his achievements continue to grow until he pocketed 3 Michelin stars for its restaurants located in Tenerife and Barcelona.

Martim is a chef who has been in the culinary world for 44 years, this has made him very famous as the best chef in the world. He also has 2 restaurants to his name with 3 Michelin stars.

4. Yannick Alleno– 10 Michelin Stars

Next in 4th place is Yannick Alleno who has 10 Michelin Stars from the restaurant he owns. There are 18 restaurants spread all over the world, one of the restaurants located in Paris near the Champs–Élysées courtyard is the oldest restaurant in the world named Alléno Paris air force (AU) Pavillon Ledoyen. Pavillon Ledoyen has become the independent industry with the highest star rating in the world in 2020

Since 2013 this French chef has been carrying out research and development of French cuisine to the point where he started his own culinary movement, a method of making delicious sauces called Modern Cuisine. This makes Yannick Alleno the best chef in the world.

5. Anne Sophie Pic– 8 Michelin Stars

Anne Sophie Pic is one of the best female chefs in the world who has successfully won 8 Michelin Stars … Read More