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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

~ Potato Cheese Soup ~



One of the hardest things I've found about cooking for 2 is following recipes correctly!  For years I've be so used to doubling or tripling recipes that my mind just does it automatically, especially with recipes that I've made so many times before!  One recent time while I was making this yummy soup I accidentally doubled the milk (only the milk) in the end - not a great idea. :)  It ended up being much to watery (milky, I guess is more like it :).  This is an all time favorite recipe and I hope you'll enjoy it!! This recipe doubles easily and freezes well (unless you put too much milk in it and no one wants to eat it because it tastes funny... :)).

~ Potato Cheese Soup ~  

1 cup (small) chopped carrots
1/2 cup finely chopped celery
1/2 cup finely chopped onion
5 cups peeled and chopped potatoes
1 cup chicken broth
3 Tablespoons butter
6 Tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon dill weed
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste
1 cup milk
3 cups cheese  (I generally only use 1cup)

Simmer carrots, celery & onions in as little water as possible, until tender.  (They should be covered.) 

While vegetable are cooking, boil the chopped potatoes, until tender (potatoes should be covered) Note** the water for the potatoes should just barely cover the potatoes, if you put too much water the soup will be watery**

When potatoes are tender add  the chicken broth & whip with potatoes & water.

Pour vegetables into potato mixture & simmer together.

In a saucepan over medium heat, melt butter; add flour, dill weed, salt, & pepper.  Cook until this becomes a paste.

Add the flour mixture to the potatoes & vegetables.  Cook until bubbly.  Add milk & cheese.  Bring to a boil & serve.

Enjoy!

What's your favorite soup?  Did you find cooking for 2 a challenge when you got married?


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5 comments:

  1. Mmm...That recipe sound great! One of my favorite soups is a chicken coconut one.

    I had such a hard time cooking for only 2 when we got married. I LOVE cooking for a crowd, so cooking for a family of nine is wonderful to me!

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  2. Chicken Coconut Soup sounds yummy! :)

    I love cooking for crowds too! - Love big families!

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  3. Oh, my! That looks so warming and rich!! Just right for a chilly winter's day :)You got me thinking!!!

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  4. Mmm - that sounds yummy! Very often I'm cooking for two, so I've gotten used to cutting all my recipes in half. One thing I love about the holidays is being able to cook for loads of extended family!

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  5. I have been treating myself to some blogs.......found yours. Saw this wonderful soup and want to make! Thank you and I will be reading more of your posts!

    Just became a new follower.
    Blessings from my farm,
    Linda

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