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January 11, 2013

Recipe: Golden Potato Soup





What is comfort food? Is it stuff that you ate growing up or food that makes you feel a certain way now? Since tastes evolve (and dietary choices change) I think it is a mix of both. But whatever - hey I'm not here to get all philosophical (Thank jeebus for spell check. I can't even WRITE philosophical.)  I'm here for the food, my friends!


AND THIS - this is always comfort food. My parents definitely made this for me growing up and I make it for my family now. I should call and ask if their parents made it for them. 
I did make changes, of course. I suspect you will make it with some changes as well and I won't stop ya. Just make it. Oh yeah and make sure to crumble a whole freaking sleeve of saltines in there like I did growing up. It's like mashed potatoes crammed with crackers and I can't think of anything better. Of course I'm pretty sure that only me and my brother eat it this way... 

Recipe notes...

*Make sure to add in the soy milk last and do not boil it! DO NOT! It will separate and get funny looking. Okay, it will taste good but look weird. You have been warned. 

*If you hate celery (someone in my house does...) then you can leave it out. 


Golden Potato Soup
10 - 1 cup servings

2.5 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes, scrubbed and cubed
1 onion, chopped
2 stalks celery, chopped
5 cloves of garlic, finely minced
6 c. veggie broth (low sodium is good if you can!) 
2 c. plain soy milk (or your favorite non-dairy sub.)
1 tsp. kosher salt
*for a cheesy variation add 1/2 cup nutritional yeast

In a large pot bring broth, potatoes, celery, onions and garlic to a boil. Turn the heat down to low and put the lid on. Let simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the potatoes are tender.
Add in the soy milk, nutritional yeast if using, and salt to taste. I add a lot of black pepper to mine but do it at the table so no one else feels punished by my love of black pepper.
I like to take about 1/4 and blend it up for some added creaminess  You can also do this with your immersion blender, just blitz it around the pot a few times.
Enjoy and don't forget the crackers!


Nutritional information per serving : Serving size: 1 cup soup
3 WWPointsPlus, 118 calories, 0.8g total fat, 0mg cholesterol, 24.5g carbohydrates, 2.1g fiber, 3.7g sugar, 4.1g protein 


1 comment:

  1. Im totally trying this one soon!! it looks warm and hearty... great for a cold day!

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