Comforting Potato Soup with Heavy Cream

Growing up, potato soup was always that dish my grandma made when the weather turned cold. She’d spend hours in the kitchen, peeling potatoes and stirring the pot while telling me stories about her own childhood. Back then, I thought making potato soup was some complicated process that only grandmas knew the secret to. But here’s the thing – I was so wrong. This creamy potato soup is actually one of the easiest comfort foods you can make, and adding heavy cream at the end? Well, that’s the simple trick that makes it taste just like my grandma’s version, minus all the fuss.

potato soup with heavy cream
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Possible Ingredient Alternatives

For a vegetarian or vegan version, bacon can be replaced with smoked paprika or liquid smoke to maintain the smoky flavor. Use 1-2 teaspoons of smoked paprika or a few drops of liquid smoke, adjusting to taste. Heavy whipping cream can be substituted with coconut cream for a dairy-free alternative. Use the same amount and expect a slight coconut flavor. For a lower-carb option, replace half the potatoes with cauliflower florets. This substitution reduces the carbohydrate content while maintaining a creamy texture. Adjust cooking time as cauliflower cooks faster than potatoes. These substitutions accommodate various dietary preferences while preserving the soup’s rich, comforting character.

Preparation Time 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time 30-50 minutes
Total Time 40-65 minutes
Level of Difficulty Medium

Estimated Nutrition

Estimated nutrition for the whole recipe (without optional ingredients):

  • Calories: 2100-2400
  • Protein: 50-70 g
  • Fat: 150-170 g
  • Carbohydrates: 200-230 g

Ingredients

  • 6 pieces of raw bacon (sliced into small bits)
  • 3 tablespoons of butter (salted or unsalted both work)
  • 1 medium yellow onion (chopped, roughly 1.5 cups or 200g)
  • 3 large cloves of garlic (finely minced)
  • 1/3 cup plain flour (about 42g)
  • 2.5 pounds of gold potatoes (peeled and diced, no larger than 1 inch pieces, approximately 1.15kg or 6 large potatoes)
  • 4 cups chicken broth (about 945ml)
  • 2 cups milk (around 475ml)
  • 2/3 cup heavy whipping cream (approximately 155ml)
  • 1.5 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon ancho chili powder
  • 2/3 cup sour cream (around 160g)
  • Shredded cheddar cheese, chopped chives, and extra sour cream and bacon for garnish (optional)

Step 1: Cook the Bacon

Begin by placing bacon pieces in a large Dutch oven or soup pot over medium heat.

Cook until the bacon is crisp and browned, then remove the bacon pieces and set them aside for later.

Leave the bacon fat in the pot to add flavor to your soup.

Step 2: Sauté Onions and Garlic

With the bacon fat still in the pot, add some butter and chopped onion.

Cook over medium heat until the onions are tender, which should take about 3 to 5 minutes.

Add the garlic and cook until it becomes fragrant, approximately 30 seconds.

Step 3: Add Flour and Base Ingredients

Sprinkle flour over the sautéed onions and garlic.

Stir until smooth, using a whisk if necessary.

Next, add diced potatoes to the pot along with chicken broth, milk, heavy cream, salt, pepper, and ancho chili powder.

Stir these ingredients well to combine them thoroughly.

Step 4: Cook the Soup and Blend

Bring the mixture to a boil and cook until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork, about 10 minutes.

Then, reduce the heat to a simmer.

Carefully remove approximately half of the soup (about 5 cups) to a blender.

Puree until smooth, or use an immersion blender directly in the pot if preferred.

Step 5: Finalize the Soup

Return the pureed soup to the pot.

Add sour cream and the reserved bacon pieces.

Stir everything well, ensuring the ingredients are mixed evenly.

Allow the soup to simmer for an additional 15 minutes to meld the flavors together.

Step 6: Serve and Garnish

Once the soup has simmered, it is ready to serve.

Top each serving with additional sour cream, bacon, cheddar cheese, or chives as desired.

Enjoy your rich and hearty soup!

potato soup with heavy cream
Image: mollyshomeguide.com / Photographer Molly

potato soup with heavy cream
Image: mollyshomeguide.com / Photographer Molly

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