Apple-Potato Soup

"This soup has a wonderful combination of apples, bacon (I use a bacon substitute) and leeks. Not too sweet, with a nice "bite." Sweet-tart apples and smokey bacon play off one another nicely. Good Fall soup, or Thanksgiving side dish which was when I made it. I could not find celery root so I added a few more stalks of celery. Can be made a day ahead, refrigerated and reheated for the next day. Leftover apple rings make a great snack. From a 2006 issue of Cottage Living, a Sara Foster recipe."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 30mins
Ingredients:
21
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Saute onion in hot oil over medium-low heat in a soup pot or Dutch oven 10 minutes or until soft and translucent. Add celery and leek and saute 5 minutes. Add garlic and saute 2 minutes.
  • Stir in apples and next 8 ingredients (through pepper). Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, 45 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 and thinly slice apple for apple rings using a mandoline if possible. Lightly coat a baking sheet with cooking spray, and place apple slices in a single layer on sheet. Sprinkle with sugar and bake about 15 minutes. Sprinkle evenly with salt, if desired.
  • Remove soup from heat and let cool slightly. Process with an immersion blender, or place soup in a food processor or blender and process in batches until smooth. Return to pot.
  • Stir in milk or half-and-half and next 2 ingredients; cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until hot. Top with oven-baked apple slices, bacon (vegetarian or regular or crispy pancetta) and chives.

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Reviews

  1. Great recipe. Easy to make and it tastes great. The apples gave it zing and the potatos gave it body. I stuck to the recipe without modification. The apple rings map an attractive and tasty garnish.
     
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