Thursday, September 3, 2015

Loaded Potato Soup: Snack After Piano Practice

Once in a while, I love looking at the sale rock at the store to see if there's something I can  find  to use at home.  I bought  this Swanson soup  starter cream  for a buck and I finally used it yesterday.   My daughter love potato soup so I figured this would be a great after-school snack for them.  
Ingredients:

  • 1 pack Swanson  soup cream
  • 3 strips of bacon
  • 1 tsp. fresh thyme (homegrown)
  • 1 tbsp chopped scallion (homegrown)
  • 3 medium sized potatoes, peeled diced (homegrown)
  • 1/2 cup of sour cream
  • 1/4 cup  shredded 4-cheese
  • 1 medium sized onion, chopped
  • 1 meduim sized carrots, peeled and diced (you can also use celery if you prefer that.)
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 tbsp oil

 Procedure:

  • In a hot pan, brown the bacon.  Remove the bacon and put it in a plate with paper towel.  Remove the excess grease from the pan but  leave about two tbsp.  
  • Add the  potatoes, onions, and carrots and cooked for five minutes.
  • Add the  swanson starter  soup cream, salt, and pepper.  
  • Chopped the bacon and add halp to the mixture.
  • Reduce the heat and cooked it for 15-20 minutes or until the potatoes and carrots are  done.
  • Sprinkle some bacon and scallions on top and enjoy!

My kids  each has a bowl of this after they practice piano
On another note, I am so glad that my son  has finally come to love playing  piano.  I am kind of guilty pushing him to learn how  but I am glad that I did becausae he doesn't gfeel inferior  with  his sister's ability to play.   I wanted him to learn something that he could use his  too much of an energy and focus.   Now, they can both rock it out.  There's no interest in boss gt-10 just yet but  who knows, maybe someday, they will explore more with music.  For now, I am happy that both  of them love to play piano. 

27 comments:

  1. Ohh I don't think I put sour cream ever in my potato soup! These looks WAY better than the recipe that I have! It looks outrageously delicious!

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  2. That potato soup looks so delicious and very creamy, they way we like it, I can't wait to try your recipe, thanks! :D

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  3. Mouth.watering.

    I'm saving this recipe to add to my soup arsenal for the fall/winter seasons. We LOVE potato soup but my recipe takes super long.

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  4. This soup is definitely loaded. With bacon and sour cream, I'm sure it's super tasty.

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  5. Potato soup is my favorite fall and winter soup! When I'm in a hurry, I use the steam and mash potatoes to simplify everything. I'll definitely try this soup starter - anything that helps me get dinner on the table more quickly is a good thing.

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  6. That sounds amazing. I have never had a potato soup before, but we LOVE potatoes in our house so I have to try this!

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  7. Holy moly! I can't wait to give this a try. Of course, bacon. But I've never put sour cream in potato soup before. It makes total sense, though!

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  8. Loaded potatoe soup is my favourite fall soup!! I can't wait to make this!! I have never tried to make it on my own since going gf.

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  9. Yum! That looks amazing! I love potato soup. Never made it loaded before, will have to make this for my hubby!

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  10. I love potato soup...although I make mine dairy-free. You'd be surprised at how rich and delicious coconut milk is ;-)

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  11. Baked potato soup is my all time favorite soup. Your version looks & sounds amazing.

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  12. We just had potato soup for dinner tonight. Perfect guy warmer for a clammy, gloomy early fall night.

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  13. Mmm what a delicious potato soup recipe. I love that you fry up real bacon for it. That sounds good.

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  14. Potato sooooup is so delicious! I notice a few of your ingredients are homegrown. You like gardening? I do too! I just started last year and I'm taking it up a notch every year. I had pretty good crop this year, but I didn't water enough! Next year!

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  15. This looks really good. And it's perfect timing because the weather is starting to cool down.

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  16. I just thought about potato soup yesterday. Love your recipe , very easy to follow and simple ingredients

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  17. This looks delicious. Is the soup mix that you used similar to cream of chicken or mushroom?

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  18. Wow. Is it coincidence? I just started to make this soup for dinner tonight. My family loves potato soup too.

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  19. we love loaded potato soup at my house. I love to make it on top of the stove but I've also made it in the crockpot and it was yummy too.

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  20. This looks delicious. A must try soon!

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  21. I can't remember the last time I had potato soup. And I don't think it had bacon in it. I must try your recipe.

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  22. Potato soup is one of my favorite things ever, especially in the cooler months. I've never tried a loaded version though. This looks SO good!

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  23. This is so my type of food. Definitely a must try for me especially after my c-section. Need loads of comfort food.

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  24. This looks delicious. I am pretty sure my whole family would love this so I would have to make a huge batch. - Jeanine

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  25. This would be perfect for lunch on a cool day. Now that the weather is changing i have been craving more soups. I will have to give this one a try.

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  26. Potato soup is one of my all-time favorite soups. Thank you for sharing your recipe!

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  27. I've made potato soup before, but never the 'loaded' kind - even though that is what I'd prefer. This is a great recipe for the fall.

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