Potato Leek Soup with Bacon

Potato Leek Soup with Bacon

Though I’m ready for spring, the weather hasn’t quite caught up with me.  The transition from winter to spring can be a slow one… Especially around here!

Though my tastebuds are ready for the flavors of spring and summer, it’s still quite early for fresh, local produce.  So, my transition from winter foods to spring foods is also a slow one.

I recently came across a big bunch of leeks at the farmer’s market… Leeks always remind me of spring, so I bought them right away. It also didn’t hurt that they were a great deal and much cheaper than the grocery store. Since the weather was still pretty chilly (and still is), I was in the mood for some soup. I decided to make some simple baked potato soup, flavored with the leeks and some bacon. Leeks only get better when they are sauteed in rendered bacon fat… Right?

I baked off some potatoes for my soup, but this recipe would also be a great way to use up some leftover mashed potatoes.  Either way, it’s really simple, but delicious.  Both my husband and I loved this velvety soup!

Potato Leek Soup with Bacon
(Serves 4)

  • 6 small russet potatoes, rinsed and scrubbed
    (or about 3-4 cups leftover mashed potatoes)
  • 4 slices bacon, cut into small pieces
  • 4 large leeks, chopped and cleaned
  • 1 cup vegetable stock
  • 1 cup milk (I used 2%)
  • Kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Sour cream (optional)

Begin by pricking the potatoes with a fork and baking at 450°F for about 1 hour. Set aside until the potatoes are cool enough to handle.

In the meantime, cook the bacon in a large pot over medium heat until crisp.  Use a slotted spoon to remove it from the pot and reserve for garnishishing the soup.  Add the chopped leeks to the pot and saute over medium heat until tender.

Scoop out the potatoes and add the cooked potatoes to the pot.  Gently mash the potatoes with the leeks using the back of a wooden spoon or spatula.  Add the vegetable stock and milk and stir into the potato and leek mixture and bring to a simmer..  Use an immersion blender to puree the soup until smooth.  Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Serve topped with sour cream and the reserved bacon.

22 comments

  1. Monica says:

    This soup looks delicous and I love how simple it is!

  2. Bacon, leeks, potatoes, and sour cream … Yeah, you pretty much have everything I love in this soup … except chocolate. :D Yum!!

  3. Ooh love leek and potato soup! This one looks gorgeous and I love the idea of having bacon in it!

  4. Oooh yum! And you know, I have frozen chopped leeks from Trader Joe’s I can use for this. Winner!

  5. Kath says:

    Looks great, Jen! Have you tried it with chicken broth instead of vegetable stock? I’m thinking I would like it even better that way.

    1. Hi, Kath – Yes, I’m sure it would be great with chicken broth. I just had some vegetable stock in the fridge, so that’s what I used this time around.

  6. Amanda says:

    Wow does that look amazing or what??!?!? Great job!

  7. That sounds so, so good! It’s a rainy day here; this would be perfect!

  8. A baked potato soup, I love it! I’ve always liked the combination of leeks and potatoes it’s one of the classics.

  9. Kristen says:

    What a creamy comforting bowl of soup!

  10. Oh my! I love potato leek soup. This looks so good!

  11. Joy says:

    This looks wonderful. I love potato soup.

  12. This looks delicious! I have been a major soup kick lately. I will have to give this on a try…yum!

  13. Tracey says:

    Oh, that looks so yummy Jen! It’s chilly again here today and I could definitely go for a bowl of soup, especially one topped with bacon!

  14. A perfect segue into spring. Fortunately we have a LOT of homecured pancetta hanging around (literally!) so this will be featured on our menu in the next week!

  15. Wenderly says:

    Gorgeous! Just gorgeous!

  16. Tracy says:

    I know what you mean about the painfully slow transition to spring and fresh, local produce. This soup sounds absolutely wonderful and I must try it!

  17. I’ve never made this, but always love it when I find it on a menu somewhere. Yum – I’ll have to try it!!

  18. Peggy says:

    I definitely love how simple this soup is!

  19. Dan says:

    I like the baking the potatoes before adding them to the soup – very neat.

  20. Carole says:

    I used heavy whipping cream instead of milk and I added the cooked bacon to the leak while cooking instead of using it as a garnish. This was sooooooo good! Thanks!

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