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Potato Soup Recipe?


robobchik

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robobchik Newbie

I have a craving for potato soup tonight, any good recipes? In lamens terms please, I'm not a cook.


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Lisa Mentor

This is VERY easy. Fry six strips of Oscar Meyer Bacon in a soup pot. Remove cooked bacon. Chop up fresh potatoes put in same post as bacon grease with water to top of potatoes. Boil until soft. Mash, or blender cream potatoes. Add whipping cream or 1/2. Season with salt, pepper, fresh chives and top with bacon crumbled.

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robobchik Newbie
This is VERY easy.  Fry six strips of Oscar Meyer Bacon in a soup pot.  Remove cooked bacon.  Chop up fresh potatoes put in same post as bacon grease with water to top of potatoes.  Boil until soft.  Mash, or blender cream potatoes.  Add whipping cream or 1/2. Season with salt, pepper, fresh chives and top with bacon crumbled.

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Cool, thanks lisa.

Robin

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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

That sounds delicious! I'm going to try it as my next gluten-free adventure! Thanks from me, too!

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