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Last weekend I decided to take some time to try
some new recipes. I was looking forward to it, I mean, it’s not as if I had any
place else to go. Unfortunately, one after another, they went right into the trash. I was beginning to think that I had seriously lost my touch. So,
Sunday evening, I looked at the dwindling stack of recipes that I had gone
through, and pulled out one that looked the most lackluster of the lot. With
the exception of cubing and peeling all of those potatoes, there’s really not
much to it, so my expectations were low. Much to my delight, it was quite good.
I ended up having a bowl of soup, and Olive Parsley Tapenade slathered onto crusty French bread for dinner; it was the
best meal I’d had in a while. This is supposed to be a clone of Panera’s Cream
Cheese Potato Soup. Having never had Panera’s Cream Cheese Potato Soup, I can’t
tell you if it’s at all similar, but it is good, it isn’t much work, and it’s bound
to please all who partake of it.
Panera’s Cream Cheese Potato Soup
4 c. chicken stock
4 c. peeled and cubed potatoes
½ t. seasoned salt
¼ t. white pepper
4 c. chicken stock
4 c. peeled and cubed potatoes
½ t. seasoned salt
¼ t. white pepper
¼ t. ground red pepper*
1 (8-oz.) pkg. cream cheese, cut into chunks
Combine broth, potatoes, and spices. Boil on medium heat until potatoes are tender. Smash a few of the potatoes to release their starch for thickening. (This is a great little potato smasher.) Reduce to low heat. Add cream cheese, heat, stirring frequently, until cheese melts.
1 (8-oz.) pkg. cream cheese, cut into chunks
Combine broth, potatoes, and spices. Boil on medium heat until potatoes are tender. Smash a few of the potatoes to release their starch for thickening. (This is a great little potato smasher.) Reduce to low heat. Add cream cheese, heat, stirring frequently, until cheese melts.
*If you like a bit of a kick, this McCormick Hot Shot! Black & Red Pepper Blend is my fave!
Very creamy, comforting and delicious! I also love the simple preparation.
ReplyDeleteThis takes me back - my mother used to make a great potato soup, but she never had cream cheese to add - I'm sure it was divine!
ReplyDeletePatti,
ReplyDeleteUsually I'm a pretty good cook, but I have had days where nothing I cook seems to come out right! Your soup does look easy and I can only imagine how good it tastes!
This sounds delightful, thanks Pattie! I've had my share of cooking failure streaks, so frustrating and you do feel like you're losing your touch! As they say, cooking is like a science experiment, you never know what can happen :)
ReplyDeleteJenna
i have got to try some olive tampenade ....and that soup looks good. I love a good potatoe soup
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