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Marthe48

(20,638 posts)
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 12:13 PM Oct 2024

I was experimenting

I thought if I shredded raw potatoes and cooked them, I'd get potato soup. I like potato soup thick and creamy. But so far, I have potato soup with shreds of potato all through the broth. I am surprised the shredded potatoes are holding their shape and texture. I'm continuing to cook on low heat, stirring so it doesn't scorch.

Along with sauteed onions, some 1/2 and 1/2, and spices, I used a mix of grated pepper jack and sharp cheddar. It remains mildly flavored.

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Bev54

(12,443 posts)
1. When I make potato and leak soup, I cook them both and then with water put them
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 12:23 PM
Oct 2024

in the blender to get a thick and creamy soup, then put back in the pot to keep warm

magicarpet

(18,237 posts)
4. You might try grinding the potato strings into a paste and then adding back into the broth for your potato soup.
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 12:41 PM
Oct 2024

Remove the potato strings by draining them through a colander or a slotted spoon.
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Grind the potato strings up,
○ run them through a blender on puree or food processor.

○ Use an electric hand mixer

○ use a hand held potato masher as used for mashed potatoes.

Then return the mashed/pureed potato mixture to your pot of broth for your potato soup.

You could add sausage or Kielbasa to make the soup more hearty.

Sounds like such a nice comfort soup for the approaching colder weather.

Kali

(56,233 posts)
5. that is wierd they didn't break down
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 02:20 PM
Oct 2024

how long have they cooked? sauteed in what? bacon grease for better flavor.

Marthe48

(20,638 posts)
6. I simmered the soup for another hour
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 02:28 PM
Oct 2024

after I posted. The potatoes shreds are more tender, but still visible. I sauteed the onions in some olive oil and butter. I like making potao soup and frying the onions until they are brown and crispy, then mixing them and the oil into the soup pot. Today, I just let the onions cook until they were soft.
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It is unexpected that the potatoes didn't break down.

Kali

(56,233 posts)
7. very strange
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 02:46 PM
Oct 2024

you would think they would break down fast. cheesy potato soup sounds good, even though out here in AZ I don't think summer is ever going to end.

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