Potato Soup...

Potato Chowder
1 box scalloped potatoes
1/2 cup bacon, cooked and crumbled (the original recipe called for ham, but I didn't have any on hand)
2 cups chicken broth
1/2 stalk celery, finely chopped
1/2 small onion, finely chopped
4 cups milk
1/3 cup flour
Salt & Pepper or House Seasoning, to taste
Additional milk for thinning
Add scalloped potatoes, sauce packet, chicken broth, bacon or ham, onion, celery, salt & pepper to crock pot. Mix together milk and flour, and add to crock pot. Stir well. Cook on Low for 6 hours. Add additional milk throughout the cooking process to thin the soup to your liking. Garnish with green onions, shredded cheese, crumbled bacon, diced ham, or whatever you like.
My Notes:
- This is a crock pot recipe, and it couldn't be any easier to make.
- The first time I made this recipe I subsituted "Manda" sausage for the ham... I rarely have ham on hand, but I have a freezer full of Manda sausage "imported" from Louisiana (thank you, Mama). The sausage was okay, but I think the flavor of the sausage was a little too overbearing for the soup. Plus, my husband was shocked that I had not saved the sausage for Gumbo or Red Beans --- his favorites. This time I am using bacon in lieu of the ham... it's very good, more traditional. One of these days I'll actually have ham ready to use in this recipe.
- Even though this is a crock pot recipe, I don't like to leave it alone for the day. I find myself stirring it pretty frequently and adding milk to thin it out as it cooks. Neglecting it just seems to create a crusty top that should not be stirred into the soup and will have to be removed later.
- I also prefer to cook this on Low rather than on High. I prefer the texture after a long, slow cook.
Oh, the smell is wonderful. I think I'll add a baguette from the french bakery in town, a salad, some homemade cookies and call that a meal!
2 comments:
Janna, this sounds like the perfect meal--for home or for give-away. I plan to try it sometime soon. Thanks for sharing!
Love you,
M. Park
Janna, you're so thoughtful!!! That must be the Aloha spirit in you....from your "ancestors" in Hawaii....US!
Love,
Aunty Jeanette
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