Happy Leap Day and Welcome to the Soup's On Recipe Link Up!

4 russet potatoes
8-10 slices of bacon
6 cups of milk
1 can Chicken broth (14 oz)
1/4 c flour
2 cups cheddar cheese, divided
3 stalks of celery
2 Tablespoons Butter
Chopped onion/garlic
Green onions
Salt & Pepper, to taste.
First you need to prep your potatoes. I wrapped mine in foil and baked them for 1 hour in a 400 degree oven.


I am going to peel my potatoes, dice them in 1 inch cubes & then boil them for 20-25 minutes.
So, it is up to you on how you want to cook your potatoes, either way is fine!
As your potatoes are cooking, cut up your bacon into pieces.

(Leave some of the bacon grease in the pot)

I am a cheater & have sensitve eyes, so I always buy the pre-packaged diced up onion & garlic.
Put the celery, onion & garlic in the pot with the bacon grease.

Once they are cooked, set aside.
Get your milk out & measure out 6 cups.
(I like a creamy soup, so I did 4 cups of milk & 2 cups of half & half.)
You can use just milk if you prefer. 2% milk is fine to keep it healthier.
Non-fat might not be creamy enough, in my opinion!

Then add 1/4 cup flour & a splash of milk.

The flour is a thickening agent for the soup. Whisk until there are no more clumps.
Slowly add more milk if you need to.

Turn heat to simmer & add celery/onion mixture, potato chunks and salt/pepper to taste.
Add 1 1/2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese to the soup.

I top the soup with a little more cheese, the bacon & diced green onions.
It's like a loaded Baked Potato. Yum.

It is a little more time consuming then most of my recipes, but it is SO worth it.
It is a hearty meal, perfect for a rainy day (that we are finally getting today!)
Now, it's time to link up YOUR recipes!
Grab a button & be sure to link back.

Go visit others who have linked up, it's always fun to get new recipes!
Leave some comment love for people you visit...let them know you stopped by!
I can't wait to see YOUR recipes!
The linky will be open until next Wednesday March 7th.
I love your recipes and your parties! Thanks for hosting!!!
ReplyDeletePotato Soup is simply the best!!! I am so excited for this link party. I also posted about potato soup...it is very similar to yours (minus the beautiful pictures!). Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThe potato soup looks so delicious! I made your taco soup last night and we loved it. I was excited that it was super easy and didn't require tons of ingredients.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I'm excited to see all of the link ups!
Do you have a recipe for your bread bowls? or do you buy them somewhere? I LOVE love love soup in a break bowl!!
ReplyDeleteMmm. They all look great. Can't wait to try them. Thanks for hosting!!
ReplyDeleteLook so good! I didn't know about this link up...darn! If I have a recipe I can put together, I'll link up. I'm thinking maybe tortilla soup. Thanks for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have a blog, but I love soup, so I linked 2 recipes that I make often in the winter (found on all recipes)
ReplyDeleteLove this. Need to link up. Once I get out of margarita mode and into soup mode.
ReplyDeleteI bought the bread bowls! They come in a 2 pack & the brand is Colombo. You heat them for 10 minutes & they are delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat looks sooo good. I've never made soup before but will have to try that. No idea if you can get bread bowls here (UK) but i'm gonna have a look out for them, great idea! I recently tried your chicken and philadelphia recipe for the crock pot and we LOVED it. We have a ten week old baby so that was perfect with the little time and ingrediants required.
ReplyDeleteYum! I think I could eat that whole plate of bacon in one sitting too!
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to make this potato soup....never met a starch I didn't like! ;-) Reminds me of the one at Panera that I haven't had in FOREVER. Thanks again for hosting! XO
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try your Potato Soup! It's still SO cold here in WA, that potato soup is perfect!
ReplyDeleteWant. This. Soup. That is all.
ReplyDeletePotato soup is my fave, BUT this one. Wow! It looks so good with the bacon and cheese. This is going on my list of recipes to try. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, I found you through the link up at Kelly's, btw!
Y'all have a great weekend!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such beautiful information with us. I hope you will share some more information about potato soup.Please keep sharing.
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