Grandmother’s Potato Soup Recipe
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My Grandmother’s Potato Soup Recipe makes an old-fashioned, easy, comforting soup recipe. Made with 5 ingredients and no heavy cream! Instant Pot instructions included.
Soup always makes one of my favorite meals. Like our favorite vegetable soup and chicken and dumplings, this is one of the soups that I grew up loving the most. Before there was such a thing as loading a potato soup with bacon, cheese, and onions, my Grandmother Verdie made her potato soup very simply – with potatoes, milk, butter, and salt and pepper. If my sister Wendy and I knew that Grandmother made this soup for supper, we’d beg to be able to eat supper with her. With one bite, it is so easy to understand why!
The Best Potato Soup Recipe
You could add all sorts of things to this soup if you’d like, but I recommend starting with this simple, basic recipe and go from there. Most times, we would rather stick with this version than add a lot of other ingredients, like leeks, onions, and whatnot.
Simple really is best most of the time, isn’t it?
How to Make The Best Potato Soup Recipe
To make Grandmother’s easy potato soup recipe, you’ll only need a few ingredients and to follow a few steps.
Ingredients
Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full listing of ingredients, instructions, notes, and estimated nutritional information.
- Potatoes – I prefer to use russets. You’ll need 2 pounds, about six medium. You can also use Yukon gold potatoes.
- Water – You will need enough fresh, clean water to cover the potatoes.
- Milk – I use whole milk in my potato soup. You can also use your favorite dairy-free milk substitute.
- Butter – the butter adds so much flavor to this soup.
- Salt and Pepper – add salt and pepper to taste for seasoning.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prep potatoes. begin by scrubbing your potatoes clean, peeling, and then cutting them into about 2-inch chunks. Place the potatoes into a large soup pot (I use my Dutch oven), cover it with clean water, and stir.
- Cook. Cook over medium heat until the potatoes are fork-tender, about 20 minutes. Remove from the heat and drain away the water from the potatoes. Add your whole milk and butter to the potatoes and place back on medium heat. Allow the milk to bubble slightly around the edges of the soup pot, about 5 to 10 minutes.
- Season. Remove from the heat and season with salt and pepper to taste.
Creamy Potato Soup Recipe Without Adding Flour
To customize the consistency and texture of this soup recipe, you can serve it as shown with tender chunks of potatoes or you can make a smooth and creamy soup by using an immersion blender in your soup pot until it reaches the consistency you prefer. No need to add flour or make a slurry with this simple trick! Naturally gluten-free! But really, the chunkiness is simply perfect and I definitely recommend that you give it a try!
If you like a smoother textured soup with all the trimmings (think sour cream, cheddar cheese, bacon, and green onions), you may want to check out my creamy Loaded Potato Soup Recipe as well.
Dairy-Free Potato Soup
To make this soup dairy-free, replace the milk and butter called for in the recipe with dairy-free substitutes. A delicious option for dairy-free milk for this soup is coconut milk. I prefer to use the canned version for the added creamy texture. For the butter, there is plant-based butter readily available. Use your favorites!
Can You Make Potato Soup Ahead?
Allow your soup to cool completely and then store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat and serve.
How to Make Potato Soup Recipe in the Instant Pot
This easy soup recipe is so easy to make in the Instant Pot.
- Rather than cooking in the Dutch oven, add the water, potatoes, butter, salt, and pepper to the Instant Pot. Place the lid onto the Instant Pot and turn the vent to seal it. Cook on the manual setting at high pressure for 10 minutes, then use the quick-release feature.
- Remove the lid to the Instant Pot and set the cook setting to saute. Stir in the milk and cook, stirring often, until thickened, about 3 minutes. Turn off the Instant Pot and serve. If you prefer a smooth and loaded potato soup, use an immersion blender to blend the soup and serve it with your favorite toppings.
Other Favorite Soup Recipes:
Here’s Grandmother’s Potato Soup Recipe. I hope you love it as much as we do!
Potato Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 pounds (about 6 medium) Russet potatoes, scrubbed, peeled, and chopped
- water
- 3 cups whole milk
- 4 tablespoons butter
- salt and pepper
Instructions
- Cover potatoes with water in a large soup pot.
- Cook over medium heat until fork tender, about 20 minutes. Remove from heat and drain.
- Add milk and butter to the potatoes. Place back on medium heat and allow milk to bubble slightly around the edges of the soup pot, about 5 to 10 minutes.
- Remove from heat and ladle into soup bowls.
- Serve with salt and pepper to taste.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Enjoy!
Robyn xo
From the Add a Pinch recipe archives. Orignally published 2011.
Robin, I’d like to make this but we only drink 2% milk. Wondering if 2% might work… wanting to make this soon. Thank you!
Tricia, I haven’t tried making this soup with 2% milk. Let me know how it works if you do try it.
Iโve always used 2% and it turns out delicious. I also fry a few pieces of bacon, crumble & sprinkle on top.
Great on a cold rainy Sunday night.
Finally, the simple, unadulterated potato soup I remember as a child. I love to read comments about whatever recipe I’m checking out, and I’m all for people making a recipe to their liking. I just got a little frustrated at how over the top potato soup has become. The clams, broccoli and cheese, fish, etc. All good things, but, I always viewed potato soup as what grandmothers and moms made in much leaner times. All the glorious add-ins weren’t available, or affordable then, which is the point of simplicity. I could make all these loaded potato soups if I wanted, but I was looking for the most basic form. I’ve found it in your grandmother’s recipe. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Linda. I like the loaded potato soups sometimes, too, but I always love my grandmother’s soup.
Just made this potato soup tonight and I think it’s the best I’ve ever made! Potato soup is a favorite of mine but rarely do I find a recipe or a restaurant soup that tastes just like I want it, but this one was perfect. I like a very simple potato soup like this, but when I’ve tried to make my own, it wasn’t quite right….I think it was the butter (altho I used Smart Balance) that made the difference. Thank you for this recipe!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this soup, Mary. I love that it is such a simple recipe and the soup tastes so great.
Making this now with added fresh garlic and onion. A little chilly here today and potatoe soup is just the thing to warm the heart and soul. Such wonderful memories from grandma is also quite warming. ๐
I hope you enjoy the soup, Rhonda.
Thank you so much! My mom used to make this all the time when I was a kid and for the life of me I couldn’t remember how she did it. The only thing I did differently was add her homemade drop dumplings! So delicious and easy; just like mommas.
Sometimes, my grandmother would add dumplings to her potato soup, too, Crystal. I always loved it.
Ive been Wanring some Homemade Potato Soup but I alway thought ir was.harder to make than this
Brian, this is really a very simple soup and easy to make. I hope you enjoy!
Can I add carrots.
I’ve never added carrots to this soup, Amanda.
My mum always made this but added onion and lots of pepper . Called it “Butter Ash” in my home.. Delicious ๐
Chris, isn’t it amazing how many people had a grandmother or mother who made this soup when they were young?
Looks like my motherโs when I grew up.
Don’t you love those old recipes, James? I am so thankful for ones from my mother and grandmother.
I love this simple potato soup! Iโve made this a few times and add just a splash of hot sauce, but other than that, exactly how youโve written…amazing!
Thanks, Christine. I haven’t tried it with hot sauce. I bet my husband might like that.