Between helping the HH install the new kitchen faucet and folding laundry last night, I made a delicious potato soup for dinner. I used the leftover potatoes from the night before. This recipe turned out so good in fact, I felt I had to share this {simple} recipe with you. FYI: I think I could eat this soup everyday for lunch if I had too. If given the choice I’d even choose this potato soup over my favorite Panera soup: Creamy tomato. Oh yes, it’s that good.
Okay, are you ready? This recipe is so simple a monkey could make it. Here we go. Chop 1 large onion, 4 pieces of cooked bacon, and about 2lbs of cooked red potatoes.
Over medium heat saute the potatoes and onion in 2 tablespoons of olive oil.
Add 1 tablespoon Italian Herb Seasoning {red pepper flakes, thyme, oregano, basil, garlic} and stir.
Next, toss in 1 can of drained corn and a 1/2 cup of chopped, cooked bacon. Stir.
Add 5 cups of milk, reduce heat to simmer and cook for 20-30 minutes.
Ladle hot soup into 10 oz ramekins, and serve with a small salad and slice of garlic toast.
Ingredients
2 lbs Red potatoes, cooked & chopped
4 slices of Bacon, cooked & chopped
1 Yellow Onion, chopped
1 can Corn, drained
5 cups Milk {I use 2%}
1 tablespoon Italian Herb Seasonings
Directions
Chop up 1 large onion, 4 pieces of cooked bacon, and about 2lbs of cooked red potatoes.Over medium heat saute the potatoes and onion in 2 tablespoons of olive oil.Add 1 tablespoon Italian Herb Seasoning {red pepper flakes, thyme, oregano, basil, garlic} and stir.
Next, toss in 1 can of drained corn and a 1/2 cup of chopped,cooked bacon. Stir. Add 5 cups of milk, reduce heat to simmer and cook for 20-30 minutes. Ladle hot soup into 10 ramekins, and serve with a small salad and slice of garlic toast.
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Desi says
That looks delicious. Now to find some potatoes.
Rhonda says
Do they have to be red potatoes? Will white ones do?
Mavis says
The red potatoes hold up a little better than the ordinary white ones but I think white would be just fine if that’s what you have on hand.