Loaded Baked Potato Soup Recipe {Lightened Up} | We are not Martha (2024)

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This Loaded Baked Potato Soup from America's Test Kitchen takes a classic recipe and lightens it up for a much healthier, but still creamy and delicious soup that you can eat all winter long!

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(This recipe for Loaded Baked Potato Soup was originally published in April 2013, but was updated with new photos in 2018).

I aways feel sad when I think about how "meh" I am about potatoes. It's weird because it seems like everyone is absolutely obsessed with them.

And here I am just not able to fully compute the appeal of them. For whatever reason, I find them to be a bit boring... Most specifically the regular old white potato.

That is... UNLESS it is acting as a vehicle for some other deliciousness like cheese, ketchup, or sour cream and bacon.

The baked potato actually soundsmoreappealing to me because of all the topping possibilities. But I like the idea of them in soup form even more because you are truly combining the creamy toppings with the potato and can't just eat all the good stuff off the top (which I would totally do).

But, I mean, obviously a loaded baked potato soup is not really at the top of the healthy foods list. At all. Ever.

Well, until now. OK, maybe it's still not at the TOP of the healthy foods list, but it's a whole lot better for you. And every bit as delicious as any baked potato I've ever had.

I got this recipe for Loaded Baked Potato Soup in the America's Test Kitchen cookbook, Comfort Food Makeovers (affiliate link), and it is a gem. ATK sent me the book (huge thanks!!) and it took me about a million hours to decide what I wanted to test out.

This is definitely only the first of many because I still can't get over how perfect it is. And also easy.

As in, I made it after work. Which is saying a lot considering all I generally have the energy to do after work is sit on my butt and stare blankly at trashy reality television while eating candy.

Lightened up Loaded Baked Potato Soup or candy? I think you know the answer to that one. Well, maybe Loaded Baked Potato Soup and THEN candy. Let's be reasonable here.

Loaded Baked Potato Soup (Lightened Up) Recipe

What I think what makes this baked potato soup different than any I've had in the past is that it not only has crispy crumbled bacon on top of it, but it also has crispy potato skins on top of it!

When you're preparing your potatoes, be sure to save the skins from two potatoes because you'll need to chop them up and fry them in the bacon grease a bit. YUM.

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From there, it's kind of like you're making a regular old baked potato soup... You'll cook the onion and garlic in your pot or dutch oven and then stir in the flour and broth.

Then come the potatoes, mustard powder, and thyme and you'll bring the mixture to a simmer, reduce heat to medium-low, cover the pot, and continue cooking until the potatoes are nice and tender. This will likely take about 7-8 minutes.

Remove the sprig of thyme and put half the soup into a blender and blend until the mixture is nice and smooth.Return blended soup to pot and whisk in half-and-half.

Put yogurt in a separate, small bowl and then stir in ½ cup of the hot soup (this will temper it) before whisking mixture into the pot of soup.

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Stir in the cheese and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste.

See? Instead of adding heavy cream and a ton of cheese into the soup, you simply stir in some half-and-half, Greek yogurt, and light cheese.

And omg let me tell you that you won't even miss the heavy stuff.

Serve this America's Test Kitchen potato soup in bowls topped with bacon, potato skins, and chives.

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Best part? One bowl of this soup only has 270 calories and 13 grams of fat. This is down from a whopping 560 calories and 40 grams of fat in the typical Loaded Baked Potato Soup.

And maybe it's just me, but a bowl of soup? Should not be that bad for you.

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Actually, no, that's not the best part. The best part is that it tastes so freaking good and you would never believe most of the naughty ingredients have been seriously cut down or removed. I would choose this loaded baked potato soup soup over the full fat/calorie version any day.

Can't you tell from the photos how deliciously creamy this looks? That's the magic of a little half-and-half and yogurt. The soup has a beautifully thick consistency and really tasted like a true loaded baked potato packed with all the good toppings.

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If this soup is any indication of the rest of the recipes is Comfort Food Makeovers, then we are going to have a very long and happy relationship together. I'm especially excited to make more of the recipes as the summer months approach, when we still might want some classic comfort foods, but don't want to be totally weighed down by them.

Next on my list to make from this book includes Mexican Lasagna, Chicken Chilaquiles, Shepherd's Pie, General Tso's Chicken, and Pork Lo Mein. I might just take it on Julie and Julia style and make everything!

The book even includes lots of recipes from popular chain restaurants, lightened up in a major way, and every recipe includes basic nutritional information (for before the makeover and after!). Another definite winner from America's Test Kitchen. But really, I'm not surprised.

How do you like your potatoes?

More Delicious Soup Recipes

If you're looking for more soup recipes that are totally satisfying as a complete meal (OK, I'd never argue with a side of crusty bread), I have lots of recommendations for you! Here are some of my favorite soup recipes:

  • Chipotle Butternut Squash Soup
  • Spicy Roasted Tomato Soup with Quinoa
  • The Best Lentil Soup
  • Broccoli Soup with Sautéed Mushrooms
  • Sweet Potato and Sausage Soup
  • Roasted Cauliflower Horseradish Soup
  • Wild Rice and Chicken Sausage Stew
  • Sweet Potato Chili
  • Vegan Pink Potato Soup (from Waves in the Kitchen)
  • Chicken Tortellini Soup (from The Forked Spoon)

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Loaded Baked Potato Soup

This Loaded Baked Potato Soup takes a classic recipe and lightens it up for a much healthier, but still creamy and delicious, soup that you can eat all winter long!

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Course: Appetizer, Entree, Side

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Creamy Soups, Healthier Soups, Potato Soups

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Makes: 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 3 slices bacon
  • 1 ½ lbs. russet potatoes, peeled and cut into ¾-inch pieces (reserve peels from two potatoes and chop coarsely)
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 Tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 4 cups low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth
  • ¼ tsp mustard powder
  • 1 sprig thyme
  • 1 cup half-and-half
  • 1 cup 0% Greek yogurt
  • 2 oz. (½ cup) shredded light cheddar cheese
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 chives, sliced thinly

Instructions

  • In a large dutch oven over medium heat, cook bacon until crisp, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, move bacon to paper towel-lined plate. When it cools a bit, crumble it.

  • Add chopped potato skins to pot and cook until browned and crisp, about 8 minutes. Transfer to plate with the bacon.

  • Add chopped onion to the pot and cook over medium heat until softened, 5-7 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.

  • Stir in the flour and cook for another minute, before whisking in the broth and making sure to scrape up any brown bits on the bottom of the pot, until smooth. Stir in the potatoes, mustard powder, and thyme and bring the mixture to a simmer. Then, reduce the heat to medium-low, cover the pot, and continue cooking until the potatoes are nice and tender. This will likely take about 7-8 minutes.

  • Remove the sprig of thyme and put half the soup into a blender and blend until nice and smooth.Return blended soup to pot and whisk in half-and-half.

  • Put yogurt in a separate, small bowl and then stir in ½ cup of the hot soup (this will temper it) before whisking mixture into the pot of soup.

  • Stir in the cheese and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste.

  • Serve in bowls, topped with bacon, potato skins, and chives.

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FAQs

Why does my potato soup taste bland? ›

Not Adding Acid. If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

How to make loaded baked potato soup thicker? ›

To thicken potato soup without creating lumps, you can use a roux made of equal parts butter and flour. Melt the butter in a separate pan, add the flour, and whisk until smooth. Slowly whisk the roux into the soup, and let it simmer until thickened.

How do you spice up bland potato soup? ›

Cheese: I recommend a good sharp cheddar cheese here for maximum flavor. Greek yogurt or sour cream: To make the soup extra-creamy. Salt and pepper: Add in as much as you need at the end to season your soup well.

Why isn't my potato soup creamy? ›

So what do you do if you've made the mistake of using starchy potatoes in your soup? One trick to make your potato soup a little less grainy is to add some form of dairy –- cream, milk, or even cheese. Because dairy is generally creamy in texture, that characteristic will carry over into your soup.

How do I increase the depth of flavor in soup? ›

Foods that have a great deal of acidity, like lemon juice, vinegar, white wine, and tomato puree, can help liven up the flavor of bland-tasting bone and other broths. "The acidity of these ingredients works to complement and enhance the broth's flavors, not mask it.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

What is the best thickening agent for potato soup? ›

Cornstarch is a very effective thickener, and a little bit can go a long way. Add cornstarch to a small amount of cold water or other liquid (wine or stock) and whisk into a thick slurry.

Does cream cheese thicken up potato soup? ›

Why You Should Be Careful When Using Cream Cheese To Thicken Potato Soup. Cream cheese can be a delicious and tangy thickener for mashed potatoes so it stands to reason that it can also be used to add body to your favorite silky potato soup recipes — right? The answer is yes.

Does heavy cream thicken soup? ›

Heavy cream

Use heavy cream as a keto-friendly thickening option for your soups and broths. Heavy cream has more fat than regular whole milk, so you can add it to your soup recipes without worrying about it curdling.

How to make can potato soup taste better? ›

A pinch of seasoning can make all the difference to freshen up the flavors in a ho-hum soup. Most canned soups have plenty of sodium, so skip the salt and stick with spices like cumin or curry powder or try dried herbs like basil or rosemary.

What can I add to my soup to make it more flavorful? ›

Go Bold. A punch of flavor at the end of cooking can make your soup a standout. Mix herbs like parsley, thyme, and oregano, or spices such as cumin, coriander, and cardamom, into some olive oil, and let it infuse for at least an hour or two. Pour it over soup just before serving.

Why is my homemade soup so bland? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients. Some freshly cracked pepper helps, too!

How can I make my soup more creamy? ›

The best options for thickening soup are cream or half and half. Plain yogurt or even freshly grated cheese works well and adds an extra layer of tangy, salty flavor. Add the dairy at the end and avoid bringing the soup to a boil since this can cause yogurt, cheese, or cream to split.

How do you keep potatoes from getting mushy in potato soup? ›

How do you keep potatoes from getting mushy in soup? Keeping the skins on your potatoes will help. Also key to remember is that when chopping the potatoes, the smaller they are the faster they will cook. So, don't be afraid to cut them a little on the larger side than you normally would.

Does milk make soup creamier? ›

Milk or Half-and-Half: This is the other magical ingredient that turns your homemade chicken noodle soup into the creamiest soup ever. Use 1 cup of whole milk or 1 cup of half-and-half. If you want to make regular (non-creamy) chicken noodle soup, replace the milk with more chicken broth.

How do I fix bland tasting soup? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

Why does my soup taste flavorless? ›

If your broth tastes thin and bland, you may want to cook and let it evaporate for longer. That helps concentrate its flavors and gives you a better-tasting soup broth. Be sure to remove the lid to let the steam escape.

How do you fix bland potatoes? ›

A general rule of thumb, when you know you've added enough salt but something still tastes bland, is to add a bit of acid. Not much! You don't want to make it sour, but some sour cream or yogurt, or even just a few drops of vinegar, might be what you need. I agree with boiling garlic with the potatoes.

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