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An easy way and delicious way to make potato soup for moms on the go.
Turn crock pot on high and put in the butter. Add chopped onion and celery. (If using fresh garlic, add it with the onion and celery.) Add salt and pepper. Stir and let cook while you peel and chop the potatoes.
Cut the potatoes to 1/2″ squares. Add potatoes and garlic (if you’re not using fresh garlic) to the pot. Add 2 cans of the chicken stock. Add some of the remaining can if the potatoes are not covered.
Cook on high for 4 hours (8 hours on low) or until the potatoes are done.
Once potatoes are done, mash some up with a potato masher. We like a lot of chunks, so we only mash about 1/4 of the potatoes.
Add in sour cream, heavy cream, cheese and bacon (minus a handful to put on top for garnish).
If soup is too thick, add enough of the remaining can of chicken stock to thin the soup. If it’s too thin, cook remaining baked potato in the microwave; scoop out, mash and add to soup. Each crock pot is different, so the required broth may vary.
Ladle soup into bowls and add additional cheddar and bacon for garnish.
* You may need up to 8 baking potatoes depending on the crock pot. Have an additional baking potato for use if soup is too thin or use leftover mashed potatoes.
This recipe is versatile and you do not need to be overly concerned about exact measurements.
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mrskuehl on 1.2.2010
This is a wonderful soup! I make it every other week as well as for several pot-lucks. Everyone loves it. Thanks so much!!
emilyt on 12.21.2009
Very yummy and easy to make! Love crock pot recipes!
debrag on 11.13.2009
Glad you enjoyed it! It’s a family favorite and so easy to make. I also like to add a handful of Parmesan at the end. But that’s just because I have a thing for Parmesan!
alpineflower on 10.29.2009
We got a foot of snow yesterday, so I made this soup in the afternoon for dinner. It was terrific! I used half sour cream and half yogurt, and colby jack instead of sharp cheddar – no running out for ingredients yesterday! The only thing I would change is to hold off on the salt until after you’ve added the bacon – between the chicken broth and the bacon, you may not need additional salt.
allencafe on 10.4.2009
Today was a perfect day to make this delicious soup. (rainy Sunday) The whole family loved it; including my in-laws. I love crock pot recipes. Thanks so much! I will be making this again.