Retro Recipe: Tomato Soup Shrimp Dip (2024)

The newest trending crowd pleaser: Retro Tomato Soup Shrimp Dip!

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Mom’s 80th Birthday Party was the last time I even thought of this recipe, and made it as it was one of her favourites when she was entertaining her bridge gals and partying on the weekends in our old Red Deer neighbourhood. I gave it a new life at her party by pouring the mixture into bite sized moulds and placing each on a cucumber slice. The perfect two bite compliment to the dainties at her 75th Birthday tea party. This year, mom will be 86… so that was 6 years ago and it was about 30 years before that when it was a staple on the party scene at our house and in many North American homes. The recipe was either on the side of a Tomato Soup can or came inside of the Philadelphia Cream Cheese box wrapper. Maybe both. In any case, it took the world by storm and this is one stellar recipe worth reclaiming for 21st century entertaining!

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How did I ever do all that work for mom’s party only 6 years ago? It seems like light years away and I enjoyed every second of it so much. You can see the little bites to the far right on the second plate, above.

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At a recent girlfriend gathering this year, Vicki brought this Tomato Soup Shrimp Dip for the appetizer. First time in 35 years that I dove into the dip and savored the memories, textures and flavours: unctuous sumptuous decadence. No doubt about it, this is not a “New Year’s Resolution” recipe. It is laden with luxurious velvety cream cheese packed with crisp vegetables and chewy flavourful canned shrimp. Don’t even think about using frozen or freshly steamed shrimp in this recipe. Canned shrimp is key. Who eats it anymore?

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When I was a child, canned shrimp was a delicacy. It was expensive and delicious so certainly a special occasion purchase. We would use it in a special salad, mix it into fancy sandwiches and enrobe it with mayonnaise and veggies for a special spread. In the 70’s, layered dips reared their heads and the canned shimp was replaced with larger frozen morsels thawed to juicy perfection. Most canned shrimp recipes fell into the bottoms of our recipe files and have long been forgotten.

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Mom’s party was a study in past taste memories. Vicki’s appetizer peaked my interest in reviving this old favourite. I made it this year for part of the evening midnight snack for Lauren and Aaron as they would land in time to be home around midnight, and undoubtedly hungry. Even Vanja liked it. Yes, that is a standard of measure that is obvious evidence of its universal appeal.

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A slice over a lightly dressed green salad could serve as a fancy pants main for a lady’s luncheon. But, it is a pretty generous amount for a little snack. The recipe made this old tupperware mould to the top with an extra cup I poured into two 1/2 cup serving bowls. In other words, it makes a lot.

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Delicious with fresh vegetables, over a salad, as a dip, served as an appetizer on a cucumber or in small individual moulds, this is an extremely versatile recipe that is easy to make with easily available ingredients that will cause almost everyone to go weak int he knees after their first bite. Yes, it is addictive.

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Don’t buy shrimp bits. Buy the nicest canned shrimp you can lay your hands on, drain it well.

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Simple. Celery, green onion, canned shrimp and mayo.

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Cream cheese melted into canned tomato soup.

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A good amount of gelatin soaked in cold water, squeezed and melted into the mix.

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Stir in the remaining ingredients, pour into the mould, refrigerate to set.

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Yes. It is that simple: Tomato Soup Shrimp Dip in a mould.

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Feeding my family during the holidays to create tradition, warmth, memories of home all wrapped in hope for the future and so much love.

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Lauren approved.

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What’s not to like, really? Unless you are not a seafood person. Do you remember this recipe? If so, make it again! If not, try it! Let’s hear what you think about my new favourite go-to crowd pleaser this year: Tomato Soup Shrimp Dip!

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Retro Recipe: Shrimp Gelatin Salad or Dip Spread

This is a recipe from the 1960's and was probably originally on the side of a Campbell Tomato Soup can or on the Philadelphia Cream Cheese box.

CourseAppetizer

CuisineCanadian

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes

Total Time 25 minutes

Servings 20

Author Valerie Lugonja

Ingredients

  • 1can tomato soup
  • 12ozcream cheese
  • 1cupmayo
  • 1 1/2package gelatin or 6 sheets of gelatin
  • 4 100gramcans shrimp, drained and patted dry
  • 2/3cupcelery, finely chopped (1-2 stalks)
  • 2/3cupgreen onion, finely chopped (one bunch, or 6 green onions)

Instructions

  1. Place the first 2 ingredients into the top of a double boiler to melt the cheese and combine together, without lumps

  2. Prepare gelatin sheets in cold water as per directions on package or sprinkle powdered gelatin over water as per instructions on package; mix into soup mixture

  3. Add all other ingredients to soup mixture; stir well to combine

  4. Pour into a mould; refrigerate overnight, or until set

  5. Unmould and serve with crackers or fresh vegetables

Recipe Notes

I made 24 tiny pots 1/4 cup each for Amy's Baby Shower and had "just enough" exactly. No tasting, and you will get 24 servings 1/4 cup each.

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FAQs

What is shrimp dip made of? ›

Some little pink shrimp (they're sustainable and sweet), some cream cheese, a touch of mayo, a little lemon, some chopped herbs, a dash of hot sauce and presto!

How to jazz up Heinz tomato soup? ›

Use Herbs and Seasonings

Add chopped fresh basil or parsley at the end of cooking to bring out that rich tomato flavor. Turn to your pantry for seasonings like fresh cracked black pepper, Italian seasoning or oregano, stirring them in while the soup is still cooking.

What is Chinese shrimp sauce made of? ›

Shrimp paste or prawn sauce is a fermented condiment commonly used in Southeast Asian and Coastal Chinese cuisines. It is primarily made from finely crushed shrimp or krill mixed with salt, and then fermented for several weeks.

Should you rinse canned shrimp? ›

During the canning process the shrimp are packed in water with sugar, spices, and salt. Because the shrimp sit in this brine for a while, the flavor can become very intense, especially the saltiness. That's why it's best to rinse them off and then pat them dry before using them.

How to doctor up tomato soup? ›

10 Simple Ingredients to Add to Tomato Soup
  1. 1) Fresh Rosemary. Kicking off the list is the simplest way to jazz up your tomato soup – fresh herbs. ...
  2. 2) Sauteed Onions. ...
  3. 3) Crispy Bacon. ...
  4. 4) Cream. ...
  5. 5) Chutney. ...
  6. 6) Melted Cheese. ...
  7. 7) Tinned Anchovies. ...
  8. 8) Toasted Pine Nuts.
Mar 21, 2022

How to level up canned tomato soup? ›

Mix-ins and additions
  1. Top the finished bowls off with a bit of fresh grated parmesan and fresh basil leaves.
  2. Add about ½ can of diced tomatoes for a chunkier soup.
  3. Try all half and half instead of half cream and half milk.
  4. Add a bit of crushed red pepper flakes for some kick.
Jan 27, 2023

What to add to canned tomato soup to make it taste better? ›

10 Simple Ways to Upgrade Prepared Tomato Soup
  1. Add Fresh Herbs. Take a page from My New Roots author Sarah Britton and turn to herbs whenever you need a simple way to perk up a pot of soup. ...
  2. Add Greens. ...
  3. Add Toasted Nuts. ...
  4. Add Croutons. ...
  5. Add Poached Eggs. ...
  6. Or Something Fishy. ...
  7. Drizzle With Flavored Oil. ...
  8. Or Flavored Cream.
Nov 9, 2016

What is dip sauce made of? ›

Dips are typically made by combining a fat, such as sour cream or mayonnaise, with an acid, such as vinegar or lemon juice. Flavorings, such as herbs, spices, or vegetables, are then added to the mixture. The dips can be either smooth or chunky in texture and can be served either cold or hot.

What is the difference between shrimp paste and shrimp sauce? ›

Shrimp paste contains ground-up fermented shrimp and salt. It goes by a number of names, including prawn sauce, shrimp sauce, gapi, kapi, trassi or bagoong. Some imported shrimp pastes may have preservatives added as well, but most of the brands packaged and sold in North America contain only these two ingredients.

Is shrimp paste real shrimp? ›

It's a purple-brown condiment made by mixing krill (tiny shrimp-like crustaceans) with salt and leaving them to ferment. The resulting mixture is then dried and ground into a dense and sticky paste that's the consistency of almond butter or coarse pâté.

Is Yum Yum sauce made of shrimp? ›

What is Yum Yum Sauce? It is a Japanese Steakhouse Shrimp Sauce with a mayo base, melted butter, tomato and other spices. If you have ever been to Japanese hibachi restaurants, you've had the pale pink sauce, or as some call it white sauce and others just plain Japanese sauce.

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