Friday, October 28, 2011

Ham and Potato Soup – Tuberlicious!

This title is dedicated to all those who chimed in on our root vegetable gratin video to let me know that a potato is a tuber, and not a root, even though I mentioned that fact in the video and the post! Bless your hearts. ;-)

I know we did a black bean soup not too long ago, but I had a piece of leftover ham that needed to be used up, and this time of year you just can’t have too many soup recipes. In addition to being a proven antidote for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), the recipe is definitely filling enough to serve as a main course.

The version I presented here is a little on the lighter side, but by adding more meat (including bacon, sausage, etc.), and finishing with cheese, you can significantly increase its heartiness.

By the way, if you do want to finish this with some nice sharp cheddar, or perhaps a pepper Jack, do NOT add it until you’ve turned off the heat. Cooking the cheese is never a good thing, unless you want an oil slick floating on the surface of your soup. There will be plenty of residual heat to melt shredded cheese, so turn off the heat, stir it in, and dig in.

If you’re one of these vegetarian types, may I suggest you caramelize some diced mushrooms to a dark meaty brown first, and then proceed with the rest of the procedure as shown. Either way, I hope you give this a try soon. Enjoy!


Ingredients:
1 1/2 lb gold potato (or any other kind will work)
1 onion
1 carrot
1 celery
8 oz diced smoked ham
3 cloves garlic
3 tbsp butter
1/4 cup flour
4 cups chicken broth
2 cups water
1/2 cup cream
salt and pepper to taste
cayenne
chives

41 comments:

Anonymous said...

I actually prefer cold pizza.

John G. said...

Hello Chef! It seems odd that a recipe for ham & potato soup doesn't actually have ham listed as an ingredient, no?

I know you'll catch that within minutes, restoring my faith in all things porcine.

Cheers!

Lindsay in NC said...

Chef John,

You are the bomb!! I just told my wife that finding you and your blog was like having Christmas come in July.

One note, in your ingredient list for ham and potato soup which looks wonderful, you failed to include "Ham". Not a big deal after watching the video but sure you want to add it and re-post.

Thanks for all your great receipes and great cooking tips.

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy to be going back into another cold season with you. I love these classic soup dishes. Winter soup just makes life so great! Thanks!> Compared to your other soup's this one seems so simple. I... almost... could have thought of it on my own.. but there it is so now I can relax my mind after a long week with no home made soup.... You have made me happy all over again! Cheers to the pizza guy... Next time he gets a $5.

Anna said...

I'm not much of a soup person, but this looks delicious! I might just make it this week... perhaps with a bit of bacon as well!

He Took MY Last Name said...

LOL @ the pizza joke because my husband is a free lance artist (who actually gets a lot of work) but works part time as a pizza delivery guy.

I love potato soup. It's my favorite! I want to go make some now. I think I might. Oh yes.

Pantalone said...

"... sometimes we go Goodfellows on that stuff ..."

lol! lol! lol!

Joe said...

Hello Chef John!

Ahhh the lost art of a good chowder...and one of my favorites...it looks delicious i will have to give it a try.

Anonymous said...

Yes! Yes! Yes!
:-)
jackie

Julie said...

Anything with ham and potatoes has to be good! I'm making this tomorrow.

Really enjoyed the video!

Anonymous said...

"In addition to being a proven anecdote for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)"

Anecdote ?

Antidote maybe ? :-)

Chef John said...

Oops! thanks! :-)

Anonymous said...

This recipe looks great!

I was wondering. could I tke out the ham and add clams to make it clam chowder?

Thanks

Dave

Chef John said...

yes!

Anonymous said...

Whats the brand of your heavy cream, so i can make this dish ?

Chef John said...

Don't remember but the brand doesn't matter. Amy will work.

Steve said...

Chef:

The recipe looks great but when I read the title of the post the first time, I thought it said "Ham and Potato Soup – Tuberculosis."

*Cough*.

Jane said...

I just made this, though my chunks of ham and veggies are slightly larger. It's fantastic, though I will add some cheddar cheese at the last minute, to appease family members, who have cheese addictions. :)

A lovely recipe and truly, very easy.

Thanks Chef John.

Lisa said...

Such a simple, yummy soup. My older daughter liked it so much she had seconds and forgot to ask for crackers.

Dre said...

Hi John! Thanks for the recipe! I have a question though. My SO is allergic to gluten. So could I make the roux using corn starch on this soup? What about other recipes, is flour and and corn starch always interchangeable? Do I need to adjust the measurements?

Chef John said...

You could add a corn starch slurry at the end, but this soup really doesn't need any starch. Just add a couple extra potatoes, and smash them in to thicken.

Susan said...

Hello Chef John!
Tonight I made the Ham and Potato soup, but instead of ham I used bacon (I had no ham). Thank you so much for the recipe and the video. I was so excited to make this soup and it turned out perfect and absolutely delicious. My husband who is not a big soup eater, said it was top notch.
Thanks again and I love your videos.

Anonymous said...

I made it Last night. Loved it.. Accidentally forgot to add the 2 cups water but it was so creamy I didn't care.. Will be sure to add it next time. I love your blog. Thank you.

drtabo said...

I gave this a shot, been making soup at least once a week, this sounded great. I sub'd fresh shiitake's for celery (can't stand celery..).. I expected it to be just above average, but can honestly say I was amazed and surprised how good it was. Leftovers next day were even better. 2/3 kids approved. Take care..

Anonymous said...

you did not specify how many servings this recipe would make. Could you please post this? I am dying to make it!!

Sharon

Anonymous said...

I just made this 10 mins ago and it's amazing it's the first soup I have ever made! I only do your recipes Chef John :) I tell everyone about you even my mom tells people at work. WE LOVE YOU!!

Anonymous said...

This was the first soup I have made to. It was amazing. Everyone liked it. I looked like a stud. Thanks chef John.

Anonymous said...

Just made this soup. It's amazingly good. My husband can't get enough of it. I've made potato soups before including Julia Child's and they were bland. This one has such great flavor! Thank you Chef John. I'm so glad I discovered your website.

Polly Motzko said...

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Paige said...

Made this today with leftovers from Christmas dinner. What a fabulous soup!! I added the video and ingredients list to my recipes and this will become a much made soup in my house...thank you so much! Didn't change a thing...

maryallison said...

I saw this video this moring on allrecipes.com and had everything on hand...

I used 3 potatoes and only 1 cup of water, and I also added 1/4-1/2t of savory to it.

Will definately make again...Hubby loved it.

Anonymous said...

Just made this soup for a family of 5. Multiplied everything by 1.5ish (it's soup, so I don't have to worry about being exact, right?). It was excellent! SO good.

Carey said...

I've made this soup three times in the past two weeks, because we had a ton of ham left over from Christmas - each time it's been SPECTACULAR. Two times I didn't have celery and carrots on hand, so made it without, and to be honest, I liked it better without! Anyway, I added a touch more cayenne than you did and it had an awesome kick to it that was perfect. Thanks so much for another fabulous recipe - and so EASY to make! I've turned several people on to this website, Chef John. They've all become fast fans like I did. You, simply put, rock!

Carey

Chef John said...

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I've made this soup a few times also. I add part of a ham hock to it. This is one of the best soups I have ever had!!! Thanks for helping me fool my family into thinking I can cook! -K

Sherry Y said...

I first saw this on allrecipes.com but it was overridden by a commercial, so I followed a link here. Glad I did! I can't wait to explore more of your videos and recipes based on all the wonderful comments. And, I'll be making this soup today. Was going to make baked potato soup but this looks easier, quicker, and yummy!! I'll be bookmarking your site. Thanks!

rziniuk said...

It seems that Winter's JUST begun this past week in Southern Ontario and I was looking for a warm, hearty feel-good recipe for family coming over for dinner tonight. I came across this on allrecipes.com and I'm sooo excited to make it! I just had breakfast and I'm already hungry for it. I've already bookmarked your page for many more future references.

Thanks very much for this!

Anonymous said...

I have never made potato soup before. This was absolutely delicious!! ~ Seattle, WA

Unknown said...

Wow, what a great recipe! I am eating my 4th bowl of the ham and potato soup as I type. This one is going to be a winter favorite, for sure. Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes; I look forward to exploring many if not all of them!
Cheers.

Dena said...

I need to print the full recipe! I found the list of ingredients, but that is all! Can you guide me to where the rest of the recipe can be found?
Thank you!

Wendy said...

I take it I could throw some navy beans or white beans in this also? I just found your website from allrecipes and tried your garlic ginger wings.. ate 12 of them yesterday and they were finger licking AWESOME. Thanks!