This easy creamy loaded Potato Soup recipe is so good! It’s loaded with hearty potatoes and savory, crunchy bacon in a creamy base made without using heavy cream. This quick, 30-minute recipe is a total comfort food that you’ll make over and over again.

Loaded baked Potato soup in a bowl topped with cheese, sour cream and cheese.

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We love easy creamy soups all year long, like fresh Corn Chowder, New England Style Clam Chowder, and this baked Potato Soup, because they are simple to make and are hearty enough to serve as the main course, paired with crusty Sourdough or French Bread

The Best Potato Soup Recipe

This creamy, homemade potato soup is one of our favorite restaurant copycat recipes. It’s so easy to make from scratch and beats any restaurant soup. The base is so filling that it’s like a delicious loaded baked potato with all your favorite toppings or Loaded Potato Casserole, but in soup form–yes, please!

You’ll love how we thicken this potato soup! Instead of using heavy cream, we make a roux (a mixture of butter, flour, broth, and milk). So it’s creamy without the extra calories in the cream.

Potato soup is perfect for meal prep since it keeps well in the fridge and freezer and can be saved in portion sizes for a quick and easy meal.

Ingredients for Potato Soup

The soup uses ingredients you most likely already have at home and can be made so quickly. Whip it up as a satisfying meal on a busy weeknight evening or serve it as a comforting weekend meal.

  • Bacon – crumbled bacon is the traditional potato soap ingredient, but you can substitute cubed ham if desired.
  • Potatoes – our favorite potatoes for soup are Russet or Idaho potatoes but Yukon gold potatoes also work well. NOTE: If you’re using Yukon potatoes, the skin may be left on.
  • Vegetables – we only added onion and garlic, you can add cubed carrots and celery in step 3.
  • Broth – a roux thickens the soup with butter, flour, broth, and milk. We add sour cream for a bit of acid and creaminess. Chicken broth or vegetable broth works fine here. For a Gluten Free potato soup, you can substitute flour with a 1:1 gluten-free flour.
  • Cheese – Mild cheddar or sharp cheddar is great. Try to grate the cheese yourself, since pre-shredded cheese is coated to keep it from sticking, but shredded will work in a pinch.
Potato soup made with potatoes, bacon and cheese in a Dutch oven with a ladle and topped with greens and cheese.

Pro Tip:

For a spicy kick in the soup, add a 1/4 tsp (or to taste) of cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, smokey paprika, or chili powder.

How to Make Potato Soup

It’s simple to make this potato soup recipe for a weeknight meal or meal prep, but see our tip below for achieving the best consistency.

  1. Place potatoes in a pot, cover with water, season with salt, and cook until tender then drain.
  2. Saute bacon until crispy in a separate Dutch oven, remove and set aside, reserving 1 Tbsp bacon grease.
  3. Add onions and butter to the bacon grease and saute until soft. Add garlic, and cook for another 30 seconds until fragrant.
  4. Whisk in flour, milk, and broth until smooth. Bring the mixture to a soft boil.
  5. Add drained potatoes and season with salt and pepper.
  6. Stir in sour cream, cheese and bacon. Bring to a boil then remove from heat. 
Step-by-step collage how to make dinner in a Dutch Oven

Pro Tip:

We like a chunky soup, but you can adjust the thickness by blending a portion or all of the soup. Before adding the bacon into the pot in step 6, use an immersion blender or scoop some of the hot soup into a blender and blend to get the creamy texture you prefer.

Toppings for Potato Soup

Serve this easy potato soup recipe with your favorite toppings! We like to make it a truly loaded soup, so here are some of my favorite options:

  • Bacon bits
  • Shredded cheese
  • Sour cream
  • Diced avocado
  • Cooked kernels of boiled corn
  • Croutons
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Green onion or chives

What to Serve with Potato Soup

This hearty meal is thick and creamy and perfect for feeding a hungry family. To make it a more complete meal, try these side dishes that perfectly complement the warm soup:

Two bowls of soup topped with a spoon and potato soup toppings.

Loaded baked potato soup is comfort food at its finest. You’re going to love the combination of flavors in the soup. Every bite is loaded with creamy soup with chunks of potatoes, bacon, and cheese.

Storage

Loaded baked potato soup keeps well in the refrigerator and the freezer. Let the soap completely before storing.

  • To Refrigerate: Store for up to 5 days in an airtight container
  • Freezing: divide into portion sizes and freeze in freezer-safe containers for up to 6 months
  • To Reheat: Thaw overnight in the fridge or reheat from frozen in a pot on the stove until heated through. You can slowly add more milk to get a creamier consistency.

More Easy Dinner Recipes You’ll Love

I love easy and quick but tasty meals for weeknight dinners, like this potato soup. Once you try this one, check out these other easy dinner ideas:

Potato Soup Recipe

4.97 from 438 votes
Potato Soup garnished with cheese, chives, bacon and sour cream in a pot
You'll love this easy recipe for creamy Loaded Potato Soup. We skip the heavy cream and use a roux (flour, butter, broth, and milk) to thicken the soup. The chunks of potatoes and savory bacon bits in this cheesy soup base are so warming and satisfying. Add in a bit of sour cream and your favorite baked potato toppings to make this a pure comfort food!
Prep Time: 12 minutes
Cook Time: 18 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 6 servings (about 2 cups per serving)
  • 4 large potatoes, peeled and cubed
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 8 oz bacon, bite-sized pieces
  • 4 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • ½ med onion, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour, or use Gluten Free 1:1 flour
  • 2 1/2 cups whole milk
  • 2 1/2 cups chicken broth, or vegetable broth
  • 1 cup mild or sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
  • ¾ cup sour cream
  • 1 tsp salt, or to taste
  • ¼ tsp pepper, or to taste
  • green onions, to serve

Instructions

  • Place sliced potatoes into a stockpot and completely cover with 1" of water. Season with ½ tsp salt and cook 8-10 minutes or until potatoes pierce easily with a knife then drain. 
  • Meanwhile, saute bacon in a Dutch oven until crispy and then transfer to a plate, reserving 1 Tbsp bacon grease in the pot. 
  • Add 4 Tbsp butter and chopped onions then saute until tender. Add garlic and cook another 30 seconds until fragrant. 
  • Quickly whisk in the flour then slowly add 2 1/2 cups milk and 2 1/2 cups broth, whisking constantly. Bring the mixture to a soft boil. 
  • Add drained potatoes and season soup with 1 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper or season to taste. 
  • Stir in 3/4 cup sour cream, 1 cup shredded cheddar, and half of your cooked bacon (reserving the rest for serving). Bring to a boil then remove from heat and serve with your favorite toppings. 

Notes

-Peeled Russet potatoes work best, but Yukon Gold Potatoes work well too. You can choose not to peel the Yukon Gold Potatoes.
-For a smoother consistency, use an immersion blender or scoop half the into a blender to smooth before adding the bacon in step 6.
-Topping Ideas: bacon bits, sour cream, shredded cheese, croutons, avocado, chives, green onion, grilled corn kernels
-Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months. To thaw, move to the fridge overnight or thaw in a pot on the stove by heating slowly until cooked through.
 

Nutrition Per Serving

428kcal Calories30g Carbs22g Protein25g Fat14g Saturated Fat65mg Cholesterol1632mg Sodium877mg Potassium3g Fiber6g Sugar770IU Vitamin A17.4mg Vitamin C335mg Calcium5.3mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Potato Soup Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
428
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
25
g
38
%
Saturated Fat
 
14
g
88
%
Cholesterol
 
65
mg
22
%
Sodium
 
1632
mg
71
%
Potassium
 
877
mg
25
%
Carbohydrates
 
30
g
10
%
Fiber
 
3
g
13
%
Sugar
 
6
g
7
%
Protein
 
22
g
44
%
Vitamin A
 
770
IU
15
%
Vitamin C
 
17.4
mg
21
%
Calcium
 
335
mg
34
%
Iron
 
5.3
mg
29
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Lunch, Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: potato soup, potato soup recipe
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 428
Natasha's Kitchen Cookbook
4.97 from 438 votes (332 ratings without comment)

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  • Chelsey
    February 4, 2025

    So i make this all the time and i have to triple the recipe because everyone wants their share. I follow everything pretty much, But the only thing i do different is I use Maple Bacon, don’t knock it until you try it.
    I also add more sour cream and cheese than suggested but that’s because I like the taste with more of those. I use sharp cheddar and keep as much bacon grease as I can. But I swear I have not found anyone who says they don’t like it with the maple bacon. It will change your life!!!!

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  • Tamera
    January 31, 2025

    I made this for my parents last night! It was a big hit and they both loved it. I’m glad I doubled the recipe because now we have lots of leftovers!!

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  • Elaine
    January 27, 2025

    This is delicious! Made it just as instructed. Great for a cold winter’s day, for sure!
    Served it with some crusty bread, and that was all we needed for our meal. Will definitely make it again.

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  • Matilda Easterbrook
    January 20, 2025

    This is the second winter in a row that I’ve made this soup. Delicious every time! Even the cat agrees. She kept trying to snag a taste while I was cooking and licked my bowl clean when I was finished

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  • Bob
    January 15, 2025

    can I make this without Cheese? just wondering what to use instead? want to make Friday

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 16, 2025

      Yes you can omit the cheese. You can also try other alternatives like coconut cream or milk, heavy cream or sour cream, or plain Greek yogurt.

      Reply

  • Cathy
    November 24, 2024

    During my husbands chemo treatments years ago, canned potato soup was all he would eat until the drugs got out of his system. I made this soup tonight (he hasn’t eaten it for many years because he associated it with feeling bad) and he LOVED it. Ate 3 bowls. This recipe is a keeper for me.

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    • Paulette C.
      November 25, 2024

      That’s so great to hear Cathy! First and foremost, that he beat his battle with cancer, but especially that he can go back to enjoying his wife’s yummy cooking! What a great reminder to be thankful for ordinary things that we tend to take for granted. God bless you both!

      Reply

  • Donna DeCandis
    November 17, 2024

    Is there a substitute I can use for the sour cream or can I just eliminate it?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 17, 2024

      You can try using Plain Greek Yogurt. Enjoy!

      Reply

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