Easy Potato Soup Recipe | The Gracious Pantry | Healthy Soup Recipes (2024)

ByTiffany McCauley

Share on FacebookShare on PinterestShare on X (Twitter)Share on Reddit <use href="#<svg width="1em" height="1em" viewBox="0 0 32 32" class="scriptlesssocialsharing__icon flipboard" fill="currentcolor" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false" role="img"><title>flipboard</title><path d="M24.997 13.001h-5.998v5.998h-5.998v5.998h-5.998v-17.995h17.995zM1.004 1.004v29.991h29.991v-29.991z"></path></svg>" xlink:href="#flipboard"> Share on Flip it

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

This post may contain affiliate links. Read my Privacy Policy.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

This easy potato soup recipe is delicious for a chilly evening at home.

I have to thank my Mom for this delicious bowl of soup! You see, Mom and I were a lot alike. We both loved to cook (and bake) and we both tended to cook our meals without using a recipe. I believe they call it, “instinctual cooking”. A pinch of this, a dash of that, and before you know it, you’ve got a bowl of something truly yummy to eat!

Easy Potato Soup Recipe | The Gracious Pantry | Healthy Soup Recipes (1)

Mom has been gone now for a few years, but her style of instinctual cooking has stayed with me. This is how I cook every day. I keep adding things until I get a tasty result. Then I simply write down what I’ve done and pass it on to you! It might not be the most scientific method, but so far, it seems to be working out okay.

I remember the day she put this pot of potato soup under my nose. She just quietly set it down in front of me at the table without saying a word. I scarfed down a whole bowl, and really had to fight myself to avoid having a second helping.

Mom’s version was slightly different then this one. How could it not be? She never measured much of anything. But I got as close as I could to what she did and I have to say it turned out pretty much exactly like what she made.

HOW TO MAKE POTATO SOUP

Making potato soup is pretty easy stuff. There are two approaches you can take. This recipe uses the second method.

Cook the potatoes first.

In one method, the main thing is to get your potatoes cooked well. It doesn’t really matter how you get them cooked. You can cook them in an instant pot, bake them in the oven or boil them on the stove. Anything that gets the job done in a manner that easiest for you. Once you have that done, it’s just a matter of mashing them up while they are still hot and stirring in other ingredients. In fact, you can make it super easy by using a potato masher. I would avoid using a stick blender because the potatoes seem to get really fibrous and it makes your soup much thicker than you’d like. If you do choose to use a stick blender, just be aware you’ll need extra liquid and seasonings to adjust the recipe.

Cut the potatoes first.

In the case of this soup, I chose to cut the potatoes into small pieces first which makes them cook much faster. With this second method, you can cook other ingredients along with potatoes and “get two birds with one stone”, as they say. This also allows the flavors to meld more during cooking.

MORE HEALTHY SOUP RECIPES

  • Clean Eating Chicken And Rice Soup (Can also be Chicken Noodle!)
  • Clean Eating Minestrone

Enjoy!

EASY POTATO SOUP RECIPE:

Easy Potato Soup Recipe | The Gracious Pantry | Healthy Soup Recipes (3)

Easy Potato Soup

A delicious, tummy-warming soup for a chilly evening.

No ratings yet

Print Pin Rate Add to Collection

Course: Soup

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 221kcal

Author: Tiffany McCauley

Ingredients

  • 8 medium russet potatoes (cut into small pieces)
  • 2 medium leeks (cleaned and chopped)
  • 8 cups chicken broth (low sodium is best)
  • 1 cube vegetable bouillon (Optional - I used the Rapunzel brand)
  • 2 tbsp. onion powder
  • 1 tbsp. garlic powder
  • 2 tsp. herbs de provence (found in the spice aisle)
  • 1 tsp. dried marjoram
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Saute' the leeks in the olive oil until they become very soft and a little translucent.

  • In a large soup pot, combine the cooked leeks, chopped potatoes, chicken broth, bouillon cube, onion powder, garlic powder, herbs de provence and marjoram.

  • Bring to a rolling boil and reduce heat to medium. Stir frequently.

  • Cook until the potatoes are completely soft and mushy. (As if you were making mashed potatoes)

  • Remove the pot from heat.

  • Blend the entire thing until smooth, using a hand blender (this is the cleanest and easiest method), or by transferring everything from the pot to a blender.

  • NOTE: This is a thick soup. If you want a thinner soup, simply add more chicken stock.

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data given here is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 221kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 2g | Sodium: 960mg | Potassium: 1154mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 95IU | Vitamin C: 30.4mg | Calcium: 93mg | Iron: 4.6mg

Recipe from the Gracious Pantry archives, originally posted 2/24/11.

Share on FacebookShare on PinterestShare on X (Twitter)Share on Reddit <use href="#<svg width="1em" height="1em" viewBox="0 0 32 32" class="scriptlesssocialsharing__icon flipboard" fill="currentcolor" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false" role="img"><title>flipboard</title><path d="M24.997 13.001h-5.998v5.998h-5.998v5.998h-5.998v-17.995h17.995zM1.004 1.004v29.991h29.991v-29.991z"></path></svg>" xlink:href="#flipboard"> Share on Flip it

Similar Posts

Sheet Pan Salmon Florentine Recipe

Healthy Pulled Pork Sandwiches (Slow Cooker Recipe)

Ground Turkey Meatballs Recipe

Breakfast Pizza Recipe

Instant Pot Baked Potatoes

Spicy Strawberry Smoothie Recipe

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  1. Beer Cheese Soup!!! Well, it was my favorite before I became a clean eater. I also love broccoli cheese soup….you can’t ever go wrong with that choice 🙂

    Reply

    1. Ali – BEER Cheese Soup?? I’ve never heard of it! But then, I tend to live under a culinary rock. So that’s not saying much. I can just imagine how good that could be! (Which is why I won’t even look up a recipe for it. lol)

      Reply

    1. Carly – I never would have thought to put nutmeg with tomato bisque. Interesting! Maybe I need to do a second tomato soup recipe! 😉

      Reply

  2. ONE of my favorites (hard to pick just one favorite) is minestrone, yum! There’s got to be a way to clean it up!

    Reply

    1. Laura – Yep! There is! Here you go: https://www.thegraciouspantry.com/clean-eating-minestrone-soup/

      Reply

  3. I love Pampered Chef’s lazy lasagna chili soup and French onion!!

    Reply

    1. Kimberly – I’ve never had them! That first one sounds amazing!

      Reply

  4. Italian Wedding Soup!!!…with hot cibatta rolls 😉 Yum!!!

    Reply

    1. Becca – Oh yum! I’ve never had either, but you bet I’ll be looking into that!

      Reply

  5. Tortilla soup is my favorite soup 🙂 thanks for all the great recipes.

    Reply

    1. Jennifer – Yum! That’s another one I’ve never had. I’ll have to do a clean recipe of my own for that. Thanks for the idea!!

      Reply

  6. Thanks for the recipe! I LOVE me some potato soup! So cool that you include Munchkin Helper tips. My 1yo loves to add ingredients for Mommy!

    Reply

    1. MJ – That’s great! It’s soooo important to get the little ones into the kitchen. Good for you. Enjoy the soup!

      Reply

  7. I love my Curried Cauliflower Soup.
    It’s basically a whole cooked cauliflower, sometimes I add cooked carrots for colour. A little bit of garlic, a little bit of curry, salt and pepper to taste. Put it in the blender, and serve. Sometimes a little dollop of plain yogurt on top too. Also sometimes I save a few flowerettes to “chunk” it up a bit.

    Reply

    1. Sue – Oh yum! That does sound good!

      Reply

  8. Potato soup is my favorite, followed by Cheese soup! Can you make that one healthy? 😀

    I have never put leeks in my soup though, that sounds good!

    Reply

    1. Jenn – I wish. Sadly, I can’t have dairy anymore. So I can’t even make the attempt! You HAVE to try potato soup with leeks. They just simply go together!

      Reply

  9. Do you think it would effect the flavor to much to change the chicken stock to veggie? I was considering doing this tonight for our ‘meatless monday’

    Reply

    1. Jasmine – Yes, it would definitely change the flavor, but I don’t think it would be in a bad way. It would just be different.

      Reply

  10. Easier version: Dice and cook your potatoes until tender. Brown your leeks or onions in some canola oil. Add flour/cornstarch to onions and cook a bit. Pour in almond milk and cook until thickened. Dump in cooked potatoes and salt and pepper to taste.

    Reply

    1. Melissa – Thanks for sharing your version. Sounds yummy!

      Reply

    2. Melissa, Are you adding the almond milk mixture to a pot of potatoes cooked in chicken stock or cooked In water?

      Reply

  11. Katy – That’s great!! I may try that the next time I make this. Thanks!

    Reply

  12. Heidi – Whatever your preference is. I peeled mine.

    Reply

  13. Tina – Fantastic!

    Reply

  14. Awesome!! 🙂

    Reply

  15. Yum!

    Reply

  16. I love the term instinctual cooking.. that is how i learned to cook and why I never make the same dish twice. I always use what is on hand, and spice it up according to how I feel that day! I pinch of this and a palmful of that is how I learned to measure. Even my grandmothers recipes were a “palmful” of oregano or “cook the tomato paste until the “red” comes out”. Love it!

    Reply

  17. Making this for dinner but added a little leftover ham from christmas. yum yum. Thanks for the clean recipes, all the ones I have tried have been great!

    Reply

  18. I just made this for dinner for my family. Everyone really enjoyed it. I added carrots and celery to it, simply because I had some leftover from a different meal. I also blended about 3/4 of the soup in my blender, strained out the liquid from the other fourth, and mixed the remaining chunks of potato, celery, and carrots to the thickened part. It was really good and I enjoyed the extra chunkiness this gave. Thanks for all the recipes! 🙂

    Reply

    1. Samantha – My pleasure! I’m so happy you all enjoyed it! 😀

      Reply

  19. This is a easy and delicious soup

    Reply

    1. Angeline P – I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

      Reply

Easy Potato Soup Recipe | The Gracious Pantry | Healthy Soup Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to potato soup for flavor without? ›

There's some salt, pepper, and Cajun seasoning, too, for flavor. To serve it, you sprinkle on some crispy bacon bits and shredded cheese! Why does my potato soup have no flavor? Bland potato soup is evil and must be destroyed.

How can I make my potato soup taste better? ›

Cheese: I recommend a good sharp cheddar cheese here for maximum flavor. Greek yogurt or sour cream: To make the soup extra-creamy. Salt and pepper: Add in as much as you need at the end to season your soup well.

Why does my potato soup have no flavor? ›

Perhaps the simplest approach is to flavor your soup with salt throughout the cooking process. Instead of waiting until the end of cooking to realize your soup lacks taste, you can add a bit of salt during each phase of cooking. Doing so will help bring out the flavors of each of the ingredients.

What is the best soup when your not feeling well? ›

Here's our list of soups that put their feel-good magic to work!
  • Chicken Noodle Soup. Let's start with a classic comfort food! ...
  • Asian-Inspired Zoodle Flu Buster Soup. ...
  • Harvest Vegetable Soup. ...
  • Butternut Squash Soup. ...
  • Tomato Basil Soup. ...
  • Coconut Curry Soup. ...
  • Creamy Corn and Potato Chowder. ...
  • Poblano Chicken Chowder.
Oct 19, 2023

What is a good thickener for potato soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

How do I spice up bland potato soup? ›

With a simple soup like potato, I would stick to salt and pepper only. If you do use other spices, be careful because they will easily overwhelm the delicate flavor. Some ingredients I like to include in potato soup: Cooked, chopped bacon.

How do you make soup taste richer? ›

Use fresh, good quality ingredients like vegetables and herbs. Add a little bit of vinegar or lemon juice to your soup to make it taste better. Use a high-quality broth or stock as a base for your soup. Roast or caramelize your vegetables before adding them to your soup to bring out their natural sweetness.

What gives soup rich flavor? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

What does potato soup contain? ›

My soup wanders all over the refrigerator for ingredients. Minimum, for my current recipe: (non-waxy, Yukon, or russet) potatoes, garlic, yellow onions, chicken stock (Mom used water only), evaporated milk. I like to add a sweet potato or carrots, fresh corn, jalapenos or green chile, herbs, sherry, and heavy cream.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

What vegetables can you not put in soup? ›

Foods in the Brassica family, such as collards, are too strong for stock/broth and can impart a bitter taste. Corn doesn't add a lot of flavor and can make the stock/broth cloudy.

Is potato soup supposed to be thick or thin? ›

Potatoes naturally thicken soup, but sometimes you might want an even thicker or chunkier consistency.

What soup is good for cough and phlegm? ›

Which soups can help with a cough that brings up phlegm? Soups with ingredients like loquat leaf, apricot kernel, and bitter almond are believed to be effective in reducing phlegm. You can also try soups with herbs like platycodon root and fritillary bulb, which are believed to have expectorant properties.

What soup to eat when you have diarrhea? ›

Try light meals of clear soups, such as chicken soup or bouillon cubes dissolved in hot water. Drink plenty of fluids to replace what you are losing with diarrhea. Stay hydrated by sipping clear liquids throughout the day. High-protein foods, such as skinless chicken or scrambled eggs.

Is Potato Soup good for you? ›

Whether you prepare them baked or broiled, in soups or salads, potatoes are a great source of protein, fiber, and vitamins and minerals, providing several health benefits.

How can I add flavor to tasteless soup? ›

Foods that have a great deal of acidity, like lemon juice, vinegar, white wine, and tomato puree, can help liven up the flavor of bland-tasting bone and other broths. "The acidity of these ingredients works to complement and enhance the broth's flavors, not mask it.

What can I add to my soup to give it more Flavour? ›

Use Herbs and Spices

You can pick fresh or dried herbs like basil for tomato-based soups or fresh parsley for clear broths. You may also add more spices like turmeric, ground ginger, ground paprika, or nutmeg for a touch of spice and color to your soup broth.

What can I add to soup for extra Flavour? ›

Herbs: Fresh chives, thyme, or cilantro stirred in just before serving. Spices: Your soup is probably salty enough, but what about simmering a bay leaf in there for a while (don't forget to remove it before serving)? Depending on the soup's flavor profile, you could shake in some cumin or red pepper flakes.

How to make your soup flavorful? ›

Roast or caramelize your vegetables before adding them to your soup to bring out their natural sweetness. Add ingredients like mushrooms, tomatoes, soy sauce, miso, or seaweed to enhance the flavor of your soup. Use fresh herbs like parsley, cilantro, basil or thyme to add fresh flavor to your soup.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Last Updated:

Views: 6170

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (47 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Birthday: 1992-06-28

Address: Apt. 413 8275 Mueller Overpass, South Magnolia, IA 99527-6023

Phone: +6824704719725

Job: District Real-Estate Facilitator

Hobby: Letterboxing, Vacation, Poi, Homebrewing, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Cabaret

Introduction: My name is Mrs. Angelic Larkin, I am a cute, charming, funny, determined, inexpensive, joyous, cheerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.