How to Make The Ultimate Slow Cooker Potato Soup

How to Make The Ultimate Slow Cooker Potato Soup might be just the main course you are searching for. This recipe serves 6 and costs $1.58 per serving. One serving contains 536 calories, 21g of protein, and 30g of fat. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 4 hours and 15 minutes. This recipe from spoonacular user destinmeaux requires bacon, vegetable stock, black pepper, and flour. It will be a hit at your Autumn event. Similar recipes are How to Make The Ultimate Slow Cooker Potato Soup, How to Make The Ultimate Slow Cooker Potato Soup, and How to Make The Ultimate Slow Cooker Potato Soup.

Servings: 6

Preparation duration: 15 minutes

Cooking duration: 240 minutes

 

Ingredients:

bacon

6 medium baking potatoes cubed

1 tbsp black pepper

cheese

8 slices bacon cooked and crumbled

3 tbsp flour

green onion tops

1 cup half and half

1 medium onion diced

sour cream

2 cups chicken or vegetable stock

Equipment:

slow cooker

potato masher

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

InstructionsCoat the cubed potatoes with flour and place in the slow cooker. Add diced onion, bacon, and sprinkle pepper over the potatoes. Pour chicken or vegetable stock over the potatoes and cook on high for 3 and 1/2 hours. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the cooked potatoes and add half and half. Cook an additional 30 minutes. Scoop soup into bowls and add toppings of your choice.

 

Step by step:


1. Coat the cubed potatoes with flour and place in the slow cooker.

2. Add diced onion, bacon, and sprinkle pepper over the potatoes.

3. Pour chicken or vegetable stock over the potatoes and cook on high for 3 and 1/2 hours. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the cooked potatoes and add half and half. Cook an additional 30 minutes. Scoop soup into bowls and add toppings of your choice.


Nutrition Information:

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536k Calories
20g Protein
29g Total Fat
48g Carbs
11% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
536k
27%

Fat
29g
46%

  Saturated Fat
14g
93%

Carbohydrates
48g
16%

  Sugar
3g
4%

Cholesterol
77mg
26%

Sodium
867mg
38%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
20g
41%

Vitamin B6
0.93mg
46%

Phosphorus
406mg
41%

Potassium
1144mg
33%

Calcium
315mg
32%

Manganese
0.53mg
27%

Selenium
17µg
24%

Vitamin B1
0.37mg
24%

Vitamin B3
4mg
23%

Vitamin B2
0.34mg
20%

Vitamin K
19µg
19%

Magnesium
74mg
19%

Vitamin C
15mg
18%

Zinc
2mg
17%

Vitamin A
764IU
15%

Iron
2mg
15%

Fiber
3g
14%

Copper
0.29mg
14%

Folate
51µg
13%

Vitamin B5
1mg
12%

Vitamin B12
0.65µg
11%

Vitamin E
0.48mg
3%

Vitamin D
0.44µg
3%

covered percent of daily need
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