Thursday, June 18, 2009

Baked Potato Soup - Slow Cooker Style

I've been looking for a baked potato soup recipe that didn't involve heavy cream for a while, and boy was I delighted when I found one... for the slow cooker!!! This came out really super yummy and reminds me a lot of Houlihan's Baked Potato Soup, which is an all-time favorite for Hubs and me. Below is my version of Baked Potato Soup for the Slow Cooker!

Crock Pot Baked Potato Soup

Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup Ingredients:
  • 5 pounds russet potatoes, washed but NOT peeled. Diced into 1/2 inch(ish) cubes
  • 1 medium/large yellow onion, diced
  • 10 cloves of garlic, minced (if you use jarred, it's a 5 teaspoon equivalent)
  • 64 ounces (8 cups) chicken stock or broth
  • 16 oz cream cheese, softened (I use low fat)
  • 1 tablespoon seasoned salt (I use Aunt Cora's Soulful Seasoning)
  • optional garnishes: crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, green onions

Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup Directions:
  1. Add potatoes, onion, garlic, seasoning, and chicken stock to slow cooker.
  2. Cook on high for 6 hours or low for 10 hours.
  3. Add the softened cream cheese and puree soup with an immersion blender until the cheese is incorporated and about half the soup is blended. (Alternately you could remove half the soup and the cream cheese to an upright blender, then re-incorporate).
  4. Stir well, top with your choice of garnishes & enjoy!

Yields about 10-12 servings.

Crock Pot Baked Potato Soup




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169 comments:

Erin, Nick and Merrick said...

Mmmm this sounds great! We made a similiar soup, w/o cream a while ago, but it required way more work then this.
Gotta try it!

Desiree said...

This looks sooooooo good. And I love that it's not made with heavy cream. I'm definitely making it for my family the next time we all get together.

Halftime Lessons said...

Ok.

Can yu believe I have never set foot on this part of your blog? And now I'm fucking starving.

Thanks a pantload.

;-)

Wow, lady, you have skillz!!

Jay

Mom2Bean said...

Sounds delicious!! Potatoes & onions are in the crock pot as I type! But... wondering about the bias against heavy cream. 1 cup of cream cheese has 794 calories and 79 grams of fat vs heavy cream's 414 and 44. And half & half only 315 calories. Not that I have anything against cream cheese! But just curious!

MommyNamedApril said...

I just like the flavor cream cheese imparts on this dish :-) i use cream for most other soups.

amnishaw said...

it would seem fishing out the garlic could be annoying.. if everything is kind of a whitish color and the broth is not clear... How did it go for you?

MommyNamedApril said...

@amnishaw put it in last and it wont be difficult to find :-)

Anonymous said...

This will be dinner tomorrow night!

-T- said...

Mmm. This was completely delicious!!!

Jennifer S. said...

I am cooking this recipe now. And so far it smells wonderful. My only question/problem is can I cook it on the stove cause I do not have a big crockpot. Do you know about how long it would take? Thanks!
I found this recipe on Pinterest!

Mommy in Training said...

This looks great! How would I freeze this though? It's only my husband, 2 year old and I but I want to make the entire recipie then freeze... Any tips?

MommyNamedApril said...

@mommyintraining - i freeze it in 2 serving batches. you can expect it to separate a little bit in the freezing process, but mix back together when you reheat and it will be fine. i wouldn't recommend freezing for longer than 3-6 months :-)

Desi said...

This is one delicious-looking soup. LOVE that it's made in the slow cooker. Perfect for the upcoming fall and winter season. So glad I found your blog, I am your newest follower :)

http://steaknpotatoeskindagurl.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

I made this just now! Delicious! I put diced celery (2 sticks) and a medium fresh diced jalapeno in with the potatoes and onions. It added a nice little zing!

Anonymous said...

This sounds yummy and super easy. I don't see any reason why the recipe couldn't be halved for a smaller family or if you only have a small crockpot.

... said...

I made this on the stove tonight. It was so easy. I just boiled until the potatoes were finished and added the rest of the ingredients as noted.

I did (gasp) add a handful of shredded cheddar cheese, and six slices of chopped bacon directly into the large pot. I may have added the rest of a carton of heavy cream, just for good measure.

Anyway - for those of you wondering if you can make it on the stove top...you sure can - and it's so, so good.

xo Becky

Anonymous said...

I made this, but it turned out the consistency of mashed potatoes. I added milk but still didn't help. Any idea on what I did wrong?

MommyNamedApril said...

@anonymous - i can think of two things that may have gone wrong 1. (most likely) your crock pot cooks at a higher temp and evaporated too much of the liquid and/or 2. you pureed more than half of the soup. i would try next time to add another cup or two of broth. i'm so sorry your experience was less than stellar!

Mrs. Miller said...

How do you puree the garlic and cream cheese with only 1/3rd of the soup? Do you scoop 1/3rd out of the crock pot and then fish around for all the garlic cloves so they're sure to be pureed with the 1/3rd? Then do you add additional cream cheese? Or scoop the cream cheese out to the 1/3rd as well?

Thanks for helping.

MommyNamedApril said...

@ mrs miller -

sometimes i will scoop it out and put in my stand up blender, other times i will use my immersion blender and just eyeball how much has been pureed.

regarding the garlic, i put it in last so it's easy to fish out. that being said, it's no big deal, really. once garlic has cooked that long, the flavor has leeched out into the soup, so it's not like you'd even notice if you got a bite of garlic versus potato :-)

hope that helps!

Ann said...

Made this today & loved it! This is going in my soup rotation. Thx!!

Anonymous said...

Just wondering if I make this overnight then puree and keep warm for lunch will that be a problem? I was wanting to make for a pot luck at work. Sounds yummy and easy the best recipes I think.

Anonymous said...

I just got my first crock pot (first time cook here) and tried this recipe cause it looked sooo yummy. But mine didn't come out as a beautiful white creamy soup like yours. It's kinda dirty looking and I had a REALLY hard time getting the cream cheese to incorporate. What am I doing wrong?!?!?! :(

MommyNamedApril said...

@anonymous - i'm so sorry it didn't turn out for you. unfortunately, i have no idea where things went wrong!

Donna said...

I made this today and it was awesome!!!! I halved it and cooked it on high for four hours and it worked out fine. The only thing I would do different for me, is peel some of the potatoes and I will only use bacon for garnish, to maintain the crisp! This was the first soup I ever made and I will be making it again and again...

Lisa said...

I want to make this now and have all the ingredients except the whole garlic but I do have the jarred minced garlic....can I use that and if so how much and when?

MommyNamedApril said...

@Lisa - that should work fine. there should be measurement translations on the side of your garlic jar :-)

Anonymous said...

When you puree the garlic and soup, do you puree just the liquid portion of the soup, or the liquid along with the potatoes and onions?

MommyNamedApril said...

@anon - half of everything, including potatoes and onion

xswimmer said...

This is so awesome! I made 1/2 the recipe and its delish! I added the garlic cloves via my pampered chef garlic press- so there was no need to fish them out to puree- and I used my upright blender and it all came out perfect. I cant wait to add bacon and cheese and serve up! Thank you for posting this!

porkchoptuesday said...

Thanks for your great recipe. I saw it on someone's Pinterest board. I made 1/2 the recipe because my crockpot is little. It was sooooo yummy. My husband went back for 3rds! The kids liked your recipe better than the one I usually fix. (me too-shhh) This one is a keeper for sure!

Anonymous said...

It is in the crockpot now. Going to cook overnight, so I can take some to work tomorrow. Really looking forward to a yummy week.

Anonymous said...

So, it is very tasty. Mine is not as pretty as the picture. I will skin the potatoes next time. I only used 8oz of cream cheese. Wrapped garlic in cheese cloth to make it easier to fish out.

Becky said...

I am starving and want this right now!!!

Anonymous said...

I just finished making this. It smells amazing, but seems to be thin. I expected it to
be thicker. Did I do something wrong, or is that how it's supposed to be?

MommyNamedApril said...

@anon - Mine does not come out thin, possibly it needs more pureeing? Or maybe there was a mismeasurment somewhere? I'm so sorry, but without being in the kitchen with you, I just have no way of knowing :-) Maybe let it cook for another half hour with the lid off so it cooks down a bit...

Anonymous said...

Do you have nutrition info for this by chance? I would like to figure out weight watchers points for it. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I just finished making it too! It was yummy :)
I wouldn't mind WW points either as I just started it too..

Anonymous said...

Was just curious...instead of whole cloves of garlic, could you use minced garlic, like in a jar? If so, how much of it would you use. I kept reading and realized that you end up pureeing it anyway....

Anonymous said...

Excellent!! I made it today and the whole family raved about it. I'm definitely going to make it often, especially since its super easy to fix up and let cook all day. Thanks!

MommyNamedApril said...

@anon - i think minced garlic would work fine. usually there's a guide on the jar that tells you the equivalent :-)

Tiffany Mobley said...

I am cooking this as I type! I only did 1/2 the recipe as I only have a family of 3. Does it still require the full 6 hour cooking time?

MommyNamedApril said...

@Tiffany - I'm not sure, as I've never halved it. I would suggest checking as it cooks to see how the potatoes are doing :-)

Heather said...

Made it this evening for my family and they loved it! I did add a little pepper and sea salt to it as well. Great recipe! Thank you for posting it!

Heather said...

One more thing...I didn't have enough time to cook it in the crock pot, so I cooked it on my stove top for about an hour and a half and it was awesome! Next time that I make it, I will do the crock pot.

Anonymous said...

I made this today and it's great. Instead of removing some to puree, I removed only the garlic, mashed it up, returned it to the mixture then used a potato masher directly in the crock pot until the consistency looked right. I used low sodium and regular chicken stock and regular and reduced fat cream cheese. Makes enough for next week's lunches and to share. Even without the cheese and bacon, it's delicious.

Anonymous said...

My only complaint about this recipe is that the delicious smell was torturing me for six hours! :)

Anonymous said...

I want to try this to night but I dint want to cook so much... This recipe serves 10-12, can I cut this recipe in half? Will it change anything up?

KM said...

Have you tried freezing this recipe? It makes a ton, and I am not sure what to do with the leftovers...

Katie said...

We made this yesterday and it is AMAZING!! I did peel my potatoes though. I am sitting here stuffed out of my gourd and am contemplating another bowl just because it tastes sooo good!

Amy said...

This soup was delicious! Thanks for the recipe, I found it on Pinterest. It was perfect on this cold, rainy fall day. I used minced garlic instead of the whole cloves of garlic because that's what I had and it worked just fine.

birdchic said...

This soup is unbelievable!! So easy, so convenient (I had all of the ingredients) and so gourmet tasting!!! We will have this for dinner tonight but I have been sampling all afternoon!!! (shhh....don't tell my husband!). I used Red potatoes since we grow our own and also added some leeks that I had dehydrated. It is so pretty...white and creamy. I will undoubtedly be freezing some of it but since my husband and I take our lunches to work, it will be perfect!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

Lisa H. (Sewing or Something) said...

Hey everyone! Just made this recipe in half and my family ATE IT UP! It turned out perfect.
This is what I did
2.5 lbs potatoes (I guessed half a 5lb bag)after reading some of the comments, I peeled half and left half with skins on..perfect!
I diced half an onion and used minced garlic from the jar (4 cloves)
I used 2, 14 oz cans of chicken broth
Let it cook on high for 3.5 hours and then switched to low. After an hour on low I did the puree. I scooped out 1/3rd appox of soup and potatoes and 1/3 of 1 pkg of cream cheese..this to me was the perfect consistency. NOW the only thing I wished I would have done is stick the remainder of the cream cheese in the microwave for a minute to soften it up..even in little bits it took about another hour on low to get the rest of the cream cheese mixed in after being in the cold refrigerator. Thanks so much for this recipe! It will be a definite fav in our house again from now on!!

Lisa H. (Sewing or Something) said...

OHH I forgot to add I used appox 2 tsp Tony Cacherie's seasoning and some pepper.

Lisa H. (Sewing or Something) said...

I linked you to my blog :)
http://sewingorsomething.blogspot.com/2011/11/omg-crockpot-baked-potato-soup.html

thanks again!

Mrs. Schuler said...

I made this yesterday and it was yummy! I halved the recipe and added a pound of ham cut up.

Anonymous said...

This is yummy! I added the cheese and crumbled bacon right into the soup (versus using on top as a garnish), used only half of the garlic, and added black pepper and cayenne pepper to spice it just a little.

Anonymous said...

Can I half the recipe so I'm not making so much? And I don't have that big of a crock pot..

Lisel A. said...

I love this recipe and I am SO excited to try it! Unfortunately, at the store today I bought white potatoes instead of Russett. Will this be a problem?

LogansCraftyMomma said...

I found this recipe on pintrest and so glad I did. I was very hesitant to be honest but it turned out beyond great!! I used minced garlic instead of fresh and I also used Paula Deen season salt and it was just too good to describe! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe with us and I look forward to making it again. :)

Anonymous said...

This recipe looks delicious! Quick question, though. The recipe calls for chicken stock but in your picture of ingredients you have chicken broth. Can you use either?

Anonymous said...

This is the BEST soup & it was sooo easy to make!!!! I pureed alittle to much but it was still delicious. I will be making this at my parents house over Christmas as we are all staying with them for the holidays!!! Thank you so much for the recipe!!!!! DELICIOUS!!

Anonymous said...

I'm cookinng this right now and I only have 5 cups of broth...do you think this will be a problem? I already added everything so I can't half it now. Should I go pick some up?

Jennifer Armintrout said...

I made this last night, and wow, that's a lot of soup! Tonight, I'm going to throw some left over soup into a casserole dish, add cooked chicken, frozen peas and carrots, and put biscuits on top for pot pie. So, there's an idea for the massive amount of left overs, LOL

Haylie said...

I really wanted to make this but did not have any cream cheese. I substituted it for some ranch dressing, sour cream, milk, a little flour, butter, brown sugar and parmesan cheese and it turned out FANTASTIC! I had to get a little creative. I would love to try it again as the recipe is stated but I just wanted to let everyone know you can improvise and it still turns out absolutely delish, creamy and just like the picture! Thank you!

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Anonymous said...

Made this today with no changes. I was curious and a bit nervous as this is nothing like any recipes I usually make. OMG I am so glad I tried this!!! AMAZING! WONDERFUL!! This soup rocked my world! Thank you, thank you and thank you for sharing! I could eat this every day and just might!

Wendy said...

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I put this in the crock pot before work today and it turned out great!! ALL the kids love it - and you know that is a big deal!!! SOOOOOO easy!!

Mommyklt_emt said...

I wonder if I could do without the garlic.. I cant have it!!

Anne Hurd said...

Made this tonight. Delicious!! Will more than likely peel the potatoes next time because of all the loose skins after the puree process. Thanks for sharing.

Tiffanie said...

I didn't get good results... I just tasted garlic and water.. I'm sure it's may fault, but either way, I think it calls for too much garlic.

Anonymous said...

I made this tonight over the stove. It took one hour from start to finish. My husband and 2 boys (4 & 6) loved it. I cooked it all in a large pot and smashed everything up together. We put the cream cheese in last and stirred until it melted perfectly. It was completely delicious!!!

Anonymous said...

Kids coming home from college late tonight, along with Hubs coming in from a business trip. What a great welcome this will be!

LFMarker said...

To the person asking if there is a better way to fish out garlic: I always put what ever it is that needs fished out in the middle of a coffee filter wrap it around and twist it closed and then do the same thing again with another filter but opposite direction then throw in cook and when it comes time to fish it out just use your tongs to fish it out, open, and dump. Wallah. Really simple. Trying this recipe tonight!

heidi said...

because I try to make things as easy as possible for me, and because I hate to dirty more dishes / equipment than needed ~ I used a garlic press and pressed all the garlic right into the soup (no fishing out later) and I used a potato masher and mashed all of the potatoes without taking anything out and putting in the mixer. Turned out yummy ~ though never having yours, not sure if it was just as good. BUT, hubby had 2 huge servings, both my folks and my daughter raved about it as well ~ so, in my book. . . a success. Thanks!

Angela said...

This is soooooo delicious! My husband requests this soup now. I have made it half dozen times, and it is in our permanent rotation now- especially for winter! :)

Do you mind if I share this on my blog? E-mail me and let me know if it is ok. :)

Angela

masv said...

This sounds like a lot of garlic although I didn't see anyone commenting or questioning it. Does the finished product have a strong garlic taste with that much garlic? Maybe I'm just too cautious with garlic!

Mama Dobble said...

Masv: No way. It is not overpowering. It is just the right amount, and it comes out fantastic.

Ceelo @ Ceelo's Corner said...

Thanks so much for sharing! I found you on Pinterest and we just tried this and it is beyond fantastic!!
I linked up to you for a late Food Friday at Ceelo's Corner. Don't expect huge traffic jumps or anything but don't take my lack of followers as a lack of appreciation! ;-)

Laura said...

Just made this yesterday for my mom and husband for supper. They loved it, but I didn't like it so much. One bowl was enough for me. It was basically mashed potatoes. so not what I wanted. I couldn't even stomach it for dinner again today.

~Never Give Up~ said...

Wow! This was fantastic. I made this tonight for my husband and one of his friends and they both went back for seconds. I added a little bit of hot sauce and a dash of basil and pepper to season it up some but what a great recipe. Thank you!

Danielle said...

I have this finishing up in the Crock Pot right now, and it smells AMAZING! I was a little worried about getting the cream cheese mixed in after reading some of the posts, so I let mine sit to room temp and then put it in my blender and added some of the hot broth to help it get smoot. I purred (sp?) that and put it in a bowl and then did the half of the soup. When I poured everything back in the pot the cream cheese swirled in so easily! Can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for the recipe :)

Dan said...

Excellent recipe.

However, we halved the recipe (theres only two of us) and with the crock pot on high the potatoes seemed too soft after only 4 hours. Possibly due to our smaller recipe or our crock pot.

Also, I added pureed broccoli, and if you like broccoli, it was a nice addition

Anonymous said...

Love this, involves a lot of prep! I did make mine the night before then put it in the crock pot in the morning and it did great. My hubby used his hand masher to mash the potatoes a little, however I too, found it hard to integrate the cream cheese!

Anonymous said...

Made this tonight it was delish! The only thing I did different was I used half regular chicken broth and half roasted garlic chicken broth....Amazing thank u!

Anonymous said...

Just made this soup today, for a group of friends that came over for our weekly Sunday dinner - and it was AWESOME!!! The only thing that I suggest, is introducing the all of the cream cheese to the portion of the soup that you are going to puree. I did it half and half - and getting the second half to mix well into the rest of the soup was difficult - maybe because I used low fat cream cheese (as well as low fat chicken stock).

It didn't matter though, it was a huge success, but more importantly it was undoubtedly one of the easiest soups I've made!!

LindsayR. said...

I did the entire recipe in my crock pot and its cooking now...will it come out okay if i cook it on high for only 4 hours instead of 6?!

Jennifer L. Griffin said...

Hi, found your recipe on Pinterest and I'd like to try it for a lunch. Do you think I could cook it the day before and just reheat the morning of? Any advice?

Anonymous said...

This was so easy and tastes so good! I did add a few slices of ham for my meat loving men, but it is definitely on my make again list!

Katie Crouch said...

Found this on pinterest and made it tonight! AMAZING!! My husband is sick and this was perfect for him (and me)!!

Jess and Josh said...

Can you make this with a 5 quart slow cooker?

Adele Forbes said...

That looks and sounds so wonderful and I have written it down to try it...thank you so very much for sharing!

Y u Think said...

The beacon alone [ I love beacon ] is enough to make me try this. I am going to make this... wow, thanks.

Anonymous said...

Found this recipe on pinterest and made it for my family tonight. Oh. My. Goodness! It was wonderfulgoodperfectlydelicious! Thank you for sharing! :-)

Anonymous said...

Made this soup for Christmas, found it to be WAYYYY to onion-y. I'd make the soup again with only a pinch of onion or no garlic and onion at all. Also, after cooking the potatoes for 6 hours you can remove a lot of the broth and not reintroduce it- makes a creamier soup, not as watery.

Anonymous said...

Have you ever tried to freeze this soup?

Kat said...

I think part of the problem with some people is that the recipe calls for chicken stock and in the picture it looks like you used chicken broth...which is it?

MommyNamedApril said...

@Kat - I've used both and found no significant or discernible difference. My preference is to use chicken stock because I make it myself and it's therefore less expensive, but either is fine.

MommyNamedApril said...

@anon - yes, the soup freezes well. it will separate a bit but still tastes great. i probably wouldn't freeze longer than a couple of months though.

Anonymous said...

It's in the crockpot now, I also found it on pinterest. Can't wait to try it! Mmmm

Anonymous said...

Ive made this a long time ago and it only took me about 2-3 hours on high, unless you just want to be eating potato skins. Must have a strong crock pot?

Anonymous said...

OMG sooo GOOD!! made almost exactly as yours, only used 8 oz of low fat cream cheese pureed with about 1/3 of mix. For the broth I used half chicken, half vegetable.. and no extra season salt. After I mixed the pureed soup with the rest in the crockpot, I drizzled in about a 1/2cup of half & half.. garnished with cheddar/monterey jack mix and crumbled bacon .. My husband basically licked the crockpot clean!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

This is much like my potato soup, but I always season mine with Mrs Dash garlic and herb seasoning. It gives a wonderful flavor

Jordan said...

So i've read comments and i still don't quite understand the whole taking out 1/2 to a third of the soup? Is this so it's not so runny? Do you just dispose it or do you hang on to it for later? I really want to make this tonight! But don't want to mess it up!! lol

MommyNamedApril said...

@jordan - you take some out to puree it and then reintroduce it back into the pot. it helps if you puree the cream cheese with it to get a good consistency.

Brittany Grace said...

Love this soup! Made it tonight for dinner! It was so easy to make :) I only made a 1/2 recipe because it's only me and my boyfriend. He is an extremely picky eater who hates soup but he loved it! Success. :)

Amanda said...

I made this last night with some semi-homemade bread bowls and it was WONDERFUL! My husband isn't a big soup fan, but he went back for multiple servings, so I'd say it was a hit with him also! As for those that are having problems with the soup being runny, if you want to thicken it up, you can add 2 tbs of cornstarch to 1 cup of cold milk (water will work if you're concerned about added calories), stir and then pour it into the hot soup and stir. You can continue to add until it's the thickness you want. If you don't have cornstarch, flour will do as well, just use a little more flour and a little less milk! I used minced garlic so I didn't have to worry about fishing it out! Worked just as well! Thanks for the recipe, it's definitely a keeper!

LM. said...

Thanks so much for sharing this recipe! This soup is in my crock pot at home as I type this. I might have made a bit of a boo-boo. I read the instructions for cooking times - 6 hrs high or 10 hrs low. Unfortunately, I had a momentary lapse in memory and set it to 8 hrs low, then left for work. I realized on my drive in that 8 hrs was not one of the times you listed. I haven't used my crock pot more than a couple of times and am not yet familiar with cooking times. Have you ever done this for 8 hrs? Do you think that will be long enough or will I end up needing a couple more? Not sure how to remedy the problem since I will be getting home right as the 8 hrs expire.

Jeanne said...

Mama!

I made this recipe for dinner yesterday, and it is the BOMB! LOVE IT! Thanks.

The Balch Bunch said...

About to try this! Looks amazeballs!

Anyone know the calories per serving?!

Anonymous said...

I just made this on the stove top!! And it was Wonderful..I also added some cut up ham..

BeanBugCrafts said...

My SIL made your yummy soup and loved it! It's now on my list to make! I've featured your yummy recipe here: http://beanbugcrafts.blogspot.com/2012/01/warming-up-with-some-soup.html

T214diva said...

This is so easy and the bomb.com. I made it today and it was delicious!!!!! Family loved it will make again!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

Anonymous said...

My boyfriend asked me to make him potato soup for his birthday. After searching through many recipes, I found yours. The soup tasted AMAZING! My boyfriend said it is the best potato soup he has ever had and asked me to make it for him more often. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe! :)

Karrie B said...

I made this for dinner tonight. It was perfect for a cold, snowy, wintery day. My family loved it!!! I followed the recipe with a few minor exceptions. I only used half an onion and I softened the cream cheese in the microwave before pureeing it with 1/2 of the soup. Thanks for sharing your wonderful recipe @Mama Loves Food.

Prudy said...

I made this yesterday. So delicious. One thing I did do was I tied my onions & garlic in cheese cloth and cooked it that way. I don't like onions so it was easy to extract the cheese cloth and puree them & the garlic with the portion of soup. I also mixed in my cream cheese via the food processor.

Soo yummy.

Erin said...

Im confused with the cream cheese step, i pureed the garlic so i dont need to take it out of the crock pot, so do i just add the cream cheese directly to the crock pot and if so, at what point do i add it?

Anonymous said...

Can you use Neufchâtel cheese and a regular cream cheese?

Anonymous said...

I made this tonight and was so excited to try it since all the reviews were so good. However the onion was overpowering and we didn't like the flavor of the seasoned salt either. Now I have a huge pot full of soup that we aren't going to eat :(

Chad said...

I just made this tonight and let me tell ya, it Rocks!!!!

Lynn Pruitt said...

Amazing recipe. My first potato soup I've ever made and it was awesome!!! I was concerned about one of the ladies post that hers looked more brown that the picture. I took the potatoes and washed them with warm water and scrubbed them with a dish rag. And boy was that rag brown! That seemed to work for me! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. You made me look like a great cook!

Anonymous said...

i dont want to sound crazy but im not much of a cooker, but i want to do it more often and i def want to try this...what is puree mean???

Kerri & Camden said...

started this about noon for tonights dinner. It's snowing here and cold, so this should be perfect! Can't wait.

Anonymous said...

This recipe is delish!!!!

Cheryl said...

Made this today. It is soooo good!! Make sure you have company over to help eat it. It makes a lot!! Thank-you for the recipe!

Jodie Lundell said...

This soup is NOM NOM! I love it all Molly Shannon-like. Love it, love it, love it (crosses legs)! Who needs help eating this giant recipe? Not our family, of course, it won't all be in one night. Thanks for posting this awesome and easy recipe!

Anonymous said...

I needed an idea for dinner and have a whole bag of potatoes that will go bad this is perfect. Can't warrior, going to start now!

Cara said...

Think it would be just as good without the cheese? I have a family member with a dairy allergy and I'm always looking for new recipes.

MommyNamedApril said...

@cara - the cheese kind of makes the soup... sorry!

Anonymous said...

2 questions:
1) I would like to serve this for a dinner party on Friday. Would I be able to do the slow cooker part overnight tonight(Wednesday), blend everything in Thursday morning, and leave it in the fridge Thursday/Friday until dinner?
2) 2 of my guests are vegetarians so planning on making a mini batch for them. Any ideas of what to substitute the chicken stock for?
Thanks, can't wait to try this!

MommyNamedApril said...

@anon - your timeline should work fine. it will thicken up in the fridge, you may want to thin it out a little on friday with some extra chicken stock when you reheat. you could probably sub chicken stock for veggie stock, but i've never tried it. you'll have to let me know how it comes out :-)

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the recipe. It is in the crockpot now, and I cant wait to taste it :)

Anonymous said...

I cant wait to make this but I screwed up and didn't read the entire recipe. I do not have a purée. Is there anything else I can do to make this? Plz help

Anonymous said...

I just made this and it didn't taste good at all, but then again I did add celery and carrots to it, but overall it didn't work out for me. Guess I'll stick with my mom's potato soup recipe.

Marla said...

Question here: 3.Add the softened cream cheese and puree soup with an immersion blender until the cheese is incorporated and about half the soup is blended. (Alternately you could remove half the soup and the cream cheese to an upright blender, then re-incorporate).

What if you don't have either blender? Can I use a regular mixer?

Anonymous said...

I don't have a blender either. I am making today planning on using a masher.

MommyNamedApril said...

@anons - a masher should suffice.

Roxana said...

I made this with 0% Greek yogurt instead of cream cheese and it came out awesome!!! I used a big container of the Chiobanni. pretty low fat that way!

Anonymous said...

It was soooo good!

Anonymous said...

@Cara - google "Diary Free Cream Cheese" and you will find several substitutions and products. Tofutti makes a "Better then Cream Cheese" product that people really like.

Anonymous said...

It was delicious! I made it exactly as directed except peeled half of the potatoes. The cream cheese really makes it great. Thanks!

Krystal said...

I am a college student and quick and easy dinner recipes are what we need! I prepared it and started cooking it last night .. i just put in the cream cheese and it incoperated GREAT! The whole house smells amazing! I CAN NOT wait to try it! (: Thanks so much for the recipe!!!

Jenni said...

I was drawn in by the picture and my love for potato soup. This soup is AWESOME! It was so easy to make and tastes great! I will definitely be making this again! Thank you!!!!

Anonymous said...

Made this tonight and while it sounds wonderful in theory, it just wasn't what I was thinking it would be. I don't know if it's because i used onion flakes instead of onions or just that the cream cheese left a strange sweetness to it. It was just ok.

bearfreak61 said...

I made this exactly as the recipe said except I used a mixer instead of a blender and I just finished a helping & found it to be kind of bland. It is ok but nothing amazing ;/ I added pepper, peas and sausage and tasted soooo much better

Anonymous said...

I made this today and instead of using cream cheese i used philadelphia cooking cream, i used one container of the original and one of the savory garlic and OMG it is delish!!!!!!

Chelsea said...

Well.... I'd love to say that this recipe turned out delicious, but when I put the potatoes in my upright blender... my NEW blender, and turned it on, I ended up melting a piece on the bottom... So, I am blender-less, and potato soup-less :( Do NOT use a regular blender for this guys.....

David M Petty said...

Calories! - I just calculated it all using myfitness pal and calories came out to about 260ish per serving. this does not include garnishes and this was made with regular cream cheese.

Hope this helps.

I have no idea what size a serving is though...I'll have to measure the total yield next time I make it.

MommyNamedApril said...

@chelsea - sounds like you got a defective blender :-( that should not happen!!!

Sylvia Torres said...

I just made this for dinner and WOW! SO delish. I love it. I am now in love with your blog... Cant wait to try more recipes. Thanks!!!

Denise said...

I just made this the other night and it's amazing! I had been searching for a good potato soup recipe for a while and this is it! I love the idea of using cream cheese.

Steph Jacobson said...

I am making this for the second time tonight. It is absolutely fantastic and I'm looking forward to leftovers at lunch for the next week. I shared this recipe with my friend and her comment on FB after making it: "totally made the potato soup tonight with a fancy grilled cheese sandwich and it was so freaking delicious i almost cried."

Jenny @ Fondant Is Gross said...

Made this last night - AMAZING! It is a fantastic recipe, thank you so much! I made it with light cream cheese, so it's 3PP/cup on Weight Watchers.

THANK YOU!

Krysti said...

I have this in the crockpot now....I haven't tasted it yet, but if it tastes 1/2 as good as it smells--I will be in Heaven around 5pm! I added some minced celery, carrots, parsley, and fresh spinach for color & vitamins. I can not wait til supper!

brooke said...

Thank you! I found this on pinterest, made it and was nervous the whole time that it wouldn't turn out or that I wouldn't like the flavor of the cream cheese. It turned out beautifully! I only did 1.5 sticks of low fat cream cheese and it was great. Had the neighbors over and everyone was impressed, this is going in the rotation.

Danielle said...

I made it tonight on the stove and it was amazing! My husband, daughter and (Picky) niece loved it. I just added the cream cheese into the soup and mixed well. It was delicious!

Janice B said...

I just made this tonight. My husband liked, but I didn't like it. To much cream cheese for me.

rebeccamm said...

Am I missing something here? Everyone keeps mentioning fishing the garlic out...but reading the recipe, doesn't it call for the garlic to be minced? Am I reading it wrong? Also, 10 minced cloves of garlic seems like an awful lot. Should I be leaving them whole?

MommyNamedApril said...

@rebeccammm -

the recipe originally said 'whole or minced' and to make sure that you puree the whole cloves if you use them. in either case, it's the same amount of garlic and it all remains in the soup.

i just found that it's easier to mince the garlic at the outset, so the recipe has been modified to reflect that.

thanks :-)

Anonymous said...

I made this soup as one of the soups I planned for my "Thirty One" party/lunch today. I started the soup last night before midnight so it could cook all night. I woke up twice to the wonderful aroma in the house! ;) I made some changes to the ingredients using about 1/2 the garlic, 4 oz of cream cheese, a can of low fat evaporated milk and some chopped celery. My soup tasted like it was missing something, but I couldn't pin point. I would definitely peel the potatoes the next time and probably add some parsley and carrots. My husband didn't like the darker color; he felt like he was eating gravy. But my party attendees liked it! I offered shredded cheddar cheese, chopped green onions, and crumbled bacon for toppings.

Anonymous said...

I'm wondering if I can use Chicken boullion and 1 cup water for each cube? Maybe I'll cut down 1 cube. I'm cutting the recipe in half because I don't have 5 lbs potatoes but have about 2.5. I think it'll be ok. I'll post back tomorrow night! :)

Kaleigh said...

Best soup ever! Thank you!

Laura said...

This was yummy! I halved the recipe -- used Fat Free cream cheese and low sodium chicken broth to make it Weight Watchers friendly. The only problem was it didn't come out looking very white and creamy. It was more brown, I think because of the skins. I entered the ingredients in on the WW recipe builder and for a half recipe, with 6 servings (I think I underestimated the possible servings) it came out to 4 points a cup. I think the half recipe made a LOT more than six cups though...

itsmemrtlo said...

Wonderful recipe! Easiest and best tasting baked potato soup recipe I've found! I added diced ham to it at the end and all 3 of my guys ate it up! Thanks...this is definitely a keeper!

K. Innes said...

Just wanted to say thank you for this great recipe--and it's gluten free, which I really love (and so does my husband!). I will be crediting you (linking back) on my family blog--it really is wonderful!

LJS said...

Great for dinner tonight...serve in bread bowl would be good

Cari said...

I was very excited to try this. Sadly we were disappointed. Nobody would eat it, had to toss the rest.
I like cream cheese, but that was all I could taste in this recipe. I wanted more potato flavor.

JCouch said...

I am cooking my soup right now! It smells wonderful, and it looks good too. I opted to peel my potatoes before dicing, and I think that may be what caused the "dirty" soup? Can't wait for dinner!

Amanda said...

Made this soup last night and loved it! I did add cheese and bacon to the entire batch after mixing in the cream cheese though, it was perfect! Thanks!

KBCustomCreations said...

Just made this for dinner. Delicious!!!! Thanks for sharing the recipe. Super easy. A big hit!!!

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