Potato and Bacon Soup

Tuddy
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Potato and Bacon Soup

Postby Tuddy » Mon Nov 05, 2018 2:27 pm

I had some helpers come out the farm to help clean corrals, so I fed them this for lunch. They all went out to work in the cold and rain with full, warm bellies.

Potato and Bacon Soup

3 lbs spuds, peeled and cubed
½ lbs of cooked diced bacon**
3 stalks of diced celery
3 diced carrots
½ cup diced onion
1 cup niblet corn (can or frozen)
1 tsp thyme
2 chopped garlic cloves
4 cups of chicken or veggie broth (I actually use 2 cups of each)
4 cups of milk
½ cup flour (or less depending how thick you want it)
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional – shredded cheese and sour cream (see below)

• Chop up the bacon and fry it until cooked.
• Remove from pan and let sit on a plate with paper towel to soak up the fat.
• Throw in the chopped onion, diced carrots and celery, garlic cloves into the pan the bacon just came out of and let it sauté in the bacon fat on medium heat to soften the veggies.
• In a pot, bring the broth to a boil, turn down to medium heat and gradually pour the milk in, and then add the flour and whisk it all until the flour is blended.
• Throw the veggies into the liquid, fat and all, plus the spuds, the cooked bacon, and the corn and thyme, add some salt and pepper too.
• Let simmer until the spuds are cooked through, stirring every so often so that it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pot – I say this, because I used gluten free flour, and it was a bugger to blend, so some got stuck to the bottom.
• Serve with shredded cheese and/or a dollop of sour cream.

**You can also substitute the bacon for cooked, diced ham. Use your own discretion as to how much to put in.

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Re: Potato and Bacon Soup

Postby silk » Mon Nov 05, 2018 7:10 pm

Query - 1/2 a what of flour? Cup? Looking at the photo I don't think it was 1/2 a teaspoon ;)

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Re: Potato and Bacon Soup

Postby Tuddy » Mon Nov 05, 2018 7:32 pm

silk wrote:Query - 1/2 a what of flour? Cup? Looking at the photo I don't think it was 1/2 a teaspoon ;)



Good catch! Cup! :D

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Re: Potato and Bacon Soup

Postby silk » Mon Nov 05, 2018 8:14 pm

Excellent.

I shall be making this as soon as the pressure cooker is back in action (I make stock, never buy it).

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Re: Potato and Bacon Soup

Postby kande50 » Thu Nov 15, 2018 3:24 pm

silk wrote:Excellent.

I shall be making this as soon as the pressure cooker is back in action (I make stock, never buy it).


I've got the neighbors (family) trained to bring me their roast chicken/turkey carcasses, which I then boil up for stock. We use most of it for gravy--which makes good soup, too.

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Re: Potato and Bacon Soup

Postby Gestalt » Mon Nov 19, 2018 12:56 am

Good recipe! The only change I'll make is cooking the potatoes before adding to the mix. I don't like the texture of spuds cooked in anything other than water. (or steamed) Thanks!


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