Saturday, October 30, 2010

Super-Easy Baked Potato Soup

I haven't updated this blog in almost a year and a half, I had created it to help my family in California stay in touch with the happenings here in Tx with our boys. But ever since they all (well, mostly!) joined Facebook it's been un-needed. Until tonight. I updated my Facebook status declaring that it was time for Baked Potato Soup and had a few people who wanted to know the recipe. Well, on a whim I decided to go one up and took pictures of the process. Aren't I just a Pioneer Woman wanna-be?! Yes. And it's fun.
Oh- and I should probably mention that I purposely don't have you make a roux in this soup. If you want to make it that way it's yummy too- but the whole reason I call this the Super-Easy way to make potato soup is because we avoid it. I've gotten good at making a roux, but it's far from foolproof, I still mess it up from time to time if I am distracted. So, we use the same ingredients but combine them is a simpler, harder to mess up way!

So here's what I used:
5 slices of bacon, diced
8 pearl onions sliced (any onion will do, this is just what I had on hand)
2 large russet potatoes, baked, peeled, and cut into chunks
2 cups chicken broth
2 cups of milk
1/2 cup of flour
Salt and Pepper






So you start by putting the potatoes in the microwave to 'bake'. Pierce the skins with a fork and put them in for about 10 minutes (depending on your micro). While they are cooking you can get going on other parts of the soup but don't forget to take them out of the micro to cool as soon as they are finished cooking or you will burn your fingers later!





Then you take the 5 slices of bacon and dice them, then brown the bacon in the pot you're going to use for the soup.





While the bacon is browning peel and slice up the onions.





When the bacon is nice and crispy scoop it out and put it on a paper towel to cool.





Then saute the onions in the bacon grease. :) I love bacon grease- so useful!





Then when the onions are cooked through and just starting to brown you add the 2 cups of chicken broth. (Before adding the broth I do remove about half the bacon grease, we don't want an oil slick on top of the soup!)





While you let the broth and onions come up to a simmer take your (hopefully) cooled baked potatoes and cut the ends off and slice off the skin. I usually forget to take the potatoes out of the microwave after they finish cooking and so burn my fingers during this step....But hopefully you are smarter than me!





Chop them into nice big chunks.





By now you should have a nice gentle simmer going with your mixture of chicken broth and onions.




Time to begin bringing it all together! Pour yourself 2 cups of cold milk and measure out 1/2 a cup of flour. Now, it's probably a better idea to use an actual 1/2 cup measuring cup, but I lost mine a while ago... not entirely sure how I did that since measuring cups generally stay in the kitchen, but oh well! So now i just do a general sort of measuring by scooping about 1/2 of my 1 cup.





Now you want to mix the flour into your cold milk. You reaaaaaally have to mix it in well, this is important, if you have a bunch of lumps you will end up with a lumpy soup...ick.





So now we have 2 cups of our flour/milk mixture and.....a whisk. Another very important part- you are going to slowly pour your milk/flour mix into the gently simmering broth WHILE whisking to keep lumps from forming.





Ok, so just because I love you i did put down the whisk to get a picture. I only have two hands and one had to hold the camera phone. But don't do that ;) Whisk while you pour! Then let the mixture thicken while you whisk. I usually turn up the heat just a notch or two after the milk is mixed in to help raise the heat quicker after adding all that cold milk.





After the soup is thickened add your potato chunks and salt and pepper your soup to taste. So now it's pretty much done, but it doesn't look that impressive, though it's very tasty.... Which brings us to our last step...





Garnish your tasty bowl of goodness with whatever you like on your baked potatoes, I usually put bacon, cheese, and green onions but I didn't have any green onions so i decided just bacon and cheese is good enough for tonight.

Enjoy!

3 comments:

Amy Pennington said...

Melissa,
I love that you showed us with pics how to make this. I am so visual that this actually will help. Can't wait to try this recipe out!! Thanks!

Priscilla said...

Cool, I can't wait to try this! Thanks for the pics, so easy to follow!

Stephanie said...

This is great! A perfect idea for all your recipes ;) (Hint Hint) Thanks girl!