It was a baked potato soup. So it called for four potatoes to be baked. I did six because our potatoes were looking a little small. Here they are all baked in their glory. I had to cut them open and scoop out the potato and put it aside.
Then I melted some butter and added flour and six cups of milk. Here's where I went wrong. All day, I talked about this soup. Everyone had ideas about potato soup. What no one told me is, if you are cooking with milk, you should use whole milk. I used skim which is pretty much water. So I was supposed to thicken this but...
I added my mashed potatoes into the "thickened" soup.
And then I added cheese, bacon, sour cream, and green onions. I know they had measurements on the recipe, but honestly people, can you ever have too much of any of the above ingredients? The answer is no.
Then I let this cook for 10 minutes to "thicken some more."
When it didn't thicken, I remembered someone telling me that if you can't get something to thicken, just add flour. So I added flour and added flour and added flour. Well, by the time it was done, it looked like potato soup, but tasted like flour. Haha. I've gotten a few tips since then such as use cornstarch instead of flour or add cheese or sour cream to get rid of the flour taste.
Then I let this cook for 10 minutes to "thicken some more."
When it didn't thicken, I remembered someone telling me that if you can't get something to thicken, just add flour. So I added flour and added flour and added flour. Well, by the time it was done, it looked like potato soup, but tasted like flour. Haha. I've gotten a few tips since then such as use cornstarch instead of flour or add cheese or sour cream to get rid of the flour taste.
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yay for trying new recipes!!! Love that you took the pictures along the way. What a good little blogger!
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