What foods to store in a food storage program is a popular topic – but what about making meals from that food? Not so much.
This recipe is extremely easy in both its preparation as well as its cooking. It can be made on a Coleman stove or a typical home grill.
Ingredients
2 ½ cups chicken gravy (or use cream of chicken soup)
1-2 cans chicken
4 cups hot cooked rice
Instructions
- Cook rice to the desired consistency
- Add chicken to the gravy/soup and heat
- Serve chicken/gravy over rice
Recipe Tip: Season as desired. A bit of salt, pepper, and paprika will add additional flavoring. A can of corn can be added as an additional side dish.
Enjoy!!

One of my favorite meals in the World. Have you ever checked out Lehmans Hardware for canned meat, preserves and non electric tools and appliances? There is also a company called Keystone that sells amazing canned meat products including hamburger. They are a little spendy, but good shelf life.
Lehmans https://www.lehmans.com/category/food-meats?trk_msg=84P8H5I9GDS4L53GHKHEBOJM1G&trk_contact=OVMBGHFNQHP25AEHGTQF2P8U3S&trk_sid=29T418CHI6DQIQ4AI6QP8Q7974&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=SHOP+CANNED+MEATS&utm_campaign=TOPRATED2_9_13_20_L_S
Keystone. https://keystonemeats.com/
One of our everyday staples at our house.
Vegetables mixed in give you a one pot meal with roughage.. Eventually we have to add fresh veggies for vitamins .. either raised or foraged… worth know about both.
GG58