This Loaded Potato Soup is perfect for these chilly nights we’re having. I live in Florida so it’s not TOO chilly, but I’ll look for any excuse to have this soup! It’s decadent, creamy, and so comforting.
Potato soup is one of my all-time favorite soups. If I see it on a menu, I’m ordering it! So I’ve become a little picky about how it’s made. I like it to be nice and creamy, not watery, and it HAS to have the yummy toppings!
I start this one off by cooking the bacon, then cooking the potatoes and onions in the bacon grease. (Look away if you’re on a strict diet!). I think if you’re going to make the effort to make a comforting soup, you might as well make it the good ol’ fashioned way! If it makes you feel better, there’s no heavy cream- just milk and broth- so that bacon cancels out right?! 🙂
Some potato soups start with cooking the potatoes separately in the microwave or baking them. What I love about this recipe is that everything gets thrown in together and the potatoes don’t turn to mush. They are perfectly cooked and still give the soup some texture and substance.
Now don’t get me wrong… this soup is amazing, but it wouldn’t be “loaded” without the toppings.
You have a couple options here. You can either add the toppings into the pot of soup and stir it in. Or you can do what my family does and just leave the toppings in separate bowls and let everyone choose what they want. I think that’s a little easier. But either way is totally fine!
The cheese melts beautifully in the soup if you decide to add it in!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes