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10 soups with potatoes – Italian Cuisine

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Potatoes: recipes, ideas and everything you need to make soups, velvety and delicious creams, perfect for late autumn evenings

What it takes to warm up a bit 'in what will be the coldest days of the year is a beautiful one soup.
How about doing it with the potatoes?
We offer you some recipes and more than 10 variations.
But let's not talk about soup or minestrine, let's be clear.
Those we want to offer you are original dishes, rich, tasty and also a bit 'unusual that we are sure will win you over.

potato soup

What are the potatoes to put in soup?

The best potatoes for soups are those a yellow pasta because they soften in the right way.
For gourmet dishes you can also opt for purple potatoes, but let them feel and do not shake them.
American sweet potatoes and new potatoes but no: they are better to bake.

Velvety and creams

To soften a cream made with any kind of vegetable or vegetable we suggest you to always add one boiled potato and un little milk instead of the classic cream.
In addition to achieving the same result, you will enjoy a light and delicate dish, perfect also for children.
Obviously, make sure that the potato is well cooked with the rest and once the soup is ready, blend it with an immersion blender to incorporate the air needed to obtain a perfect velvety.
In velvety you can add up to three vegetableswhile the cream it is done with a single ingredient.
In both cases we suggest you to accompany the dish with something crunchy as croutons or with something that has a different consistency, such as sautéed vegetables or sautéed mushrooms.

Soups with vegetables, legumes and more

Potatoes are that ingredient it's really good with everything, especially in soups.
You can add them in the classic mixed vegetable soup, but also in many soups based on legumes or cereals and will make everything more comfortable.
They are also fine with the fish and meat soups, Typical recipes of Eastern Europe and Asia, often spicy and very tasty.
Always add a few pieces of potato when you want to give creaminess to a recipe that has a very liquid part because starch is a thickener, certainly better than the classic flour.

How to serve potato soup

Potato soups seem very simple dishes, but in reality, if enriched and presented in the right way, they can become masterpieces.
Here are two proposals to bring them to the table and leave everyone speechless.

In the bread
How beautiful is the soup served inside a loaf and how fun it is to eat!
Once finished the creamy part, in fact, you can move to the container that in the meantime will have absorbed all the flavors.
The only precaution is not to empty it too much inside and do not fill it with a too hot soup.
Better pass it a little in the oven to make it crispy before serving it.

In the pumpkin
If used among the ingredients the pumpkin you can dig it to remove the pulp and then fill it with the soup.
If you choose not too large pumpkins you can also make single portions.
It is a super scenic idea perfect for a party dinner.

Three basic recipes

The recipe of potato velvety
It is a quick and easy recipe to prepare.
Just cook the potatoes cut into chunks with a sauté of leek or onion.
Then slowly add vegetable broth and whole milk and let the potatoes absorb the liquid part well.
If you want you can replace the milk with fresh cream.
Finally, whisk everything and serve with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and croutons.
You can also add other ingredients to this cream, pumpkin and onions for example.

The recipe for potato soup
A little 'different from the previous recipe because in this case the potatoes remain in pieces and are not blended.
Once cooked in the broth, perhaps with the addition of cereals, they serve a bit 'brodose seasoned with oil and Parmesan.
A perfect cuddle for dinner after a particularly tiring day.

The recipe of potato cream
The cream of potatoes is prepared like a cream, but without the cream or milk.
It is very light and you can make it tasty by softening the parmesan rind in the cooking broth.
It is a perfect dish even for very young children.

If you want to enrich your potato-based soups, here are 10 suggestions. Scroll through the gallery's proposals and choose the perfect match for you!

The best 10 winter soups with cereals – Italian Cuisine

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A soup it is an ideal dish for a cold winter evening dinner. After a long day, there's nothing better than one hot dish, nutritious and not excessively caloric to recover and relax. If it then contains cereals and vitamins it really becomes the perfect meal for this season. Have you ever tried to prepare soups with cereals? Rice, wheat, corn, mile, oats, barley is spelled these are just some of the ingredients that are part of this category and which are very important for our diet.

How can you cook them? In combination, for example, with vegetables and legumes, in past if you prefer more creamy consistencies, or in soups. Do not forget to choose the ingredients of the period like pumpkin, chestnuts, spinach, but also legumes like beans, chickpeas, lentils. You need ideas? Typically winter is the minestrone of barley with chestnuts and chickpeas. For a more elaborate dish you can choose the ueca soup, a very rich and tasty Valdostan soup, almost … invigorating!










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Comforting Soups

by Pam on January 19, 2014

I have been on the couch for the last couple of days due to feeling terrible. I have no energy and a horrible headache that won&rsquo;t go away. Needless to say, I have no desire to cook and have not made a single recipe all weekend long. I hope to be back to cooking tomorrow, but until then, here are some of my favorite comforting soups.

Spinach and Turkey Italian Sausage Soup with Veggies and Orzo[1]

 

Taco Soup[2]

 

Chicken and Basil Dumplings[3]

 

Cheese and Potato Soup[4]

 

Roasted Tomato Soup with Poblanos, Oregano, & Cotija Cheeseaka Sopa de Jitomate y Rajas[5][6]

 

Southwestern Cream of Chicken Soup[7]

 

Roasted Garlic and Tomato Soup with Fresh Basil[8]

 

Hungarian Mushroom Soup[9]

 

Pasta e Fagioli[10]

 

13 Responses to “Comforting Soups”

  1. 1

    Andrea@WellnessNotes[11] — January 19, 2014 @ 6:03 pm[12]

    Feel better soon, Pam!

    [Reply[13]]

  2. 2

    mia xara[14] — January 19, 2014 @ 10:22 pm[15]

    Hi Pam, great variety of soups, I especially like the taco one! I hope you&rsquo;ll get back to feeling normal in no time, I know the yucky feeling, I had the flu a week and a half ago

    [Reply[16]]

  3. 3

    lenia[17] — January 20, 2014 @ 1:30 am[18]

    A delicious post full of great recipes!

    Kisses!

    [Reply[19]]

  4. 4

    Jenn[20] — January 20, 2014 @ 4:24 am[21]

    Hope you feel better soon!!!

    [Reply[22]]

  5. 5

    Joanne[23] — January 20, 2014 @ 5:18 am[24]

    Oh no! I hope you feel better chica! If we lived closer, I would bring you a big pot of one of these soups!

    [Reply[25]]

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    Larry[26] — January 20, 2014 @ 5:58 am[27]

    Sorry you are feeling poorly Pam and hope it goes away soon. You have provided a fine looking list of soups and I&rsquo;m off to look at the details. By coming to Florida, we have missed a big part of soup season.

    [Reply[28]]

  7. 7

    Kris — January 20, 2014 @ 7:51 am[29]

    I am so sorry to hear you are sick! Feel better soon!!!
    xo Kris

    [Reply[30]]

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    Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl[31] — January 20, 2014 @ 8:10 am[32]

    I sure hope you are feeling better Pam. If anything could do the trick, it would be this soup!

    [Reply[33]]

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    gloria[34] — January 20, 2014 @ 8:56 am[35]

    love these soups!!

    [Reply[36]]

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    The Café Sucre Farine[37] — January 20, 2014 @ 11:04 am[38]

    So sorry you&rsquo;re not feeling well Pam, that stinks! But you certainly know how to make some wonderful looking soups when you&rsquo;re well, these all look amazing, I’m in love with that Hungarian Mushroom Soup!

    [Reply[39]]

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    Catherine[40] — January 20, 2014 @ 2:55 pm[41]

    Dear Pam, I am so sorry that you are not feeling well. I wish I lived near to help.

    All of these soups look delicious and comforting for when you are not feeling well.

    The news is saying we are supposed to get 14 inches here tomorrow with a wind chill of 20 below!!!!
    I hope not!!!
    Well, stay cozy and warm and feel better soon. Blessings dear. Catherine xo

    [Reply[42]]

  12. 12

    Peggy Recker — January 20, 2014 @ 4:01 pm[43]

    Your soups are always so good. I hope you are feeling better! We are well below freezing here!

    [Reply[44]]

  13. 13

    Blond Duck[45] — January 20, 2014 @ 7:02 pm[46]

    I hope you feel better!

    [Reply[47]]

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  2. ^ Taco Soup (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  3. ^ Chicken and Basil Dumplings (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  4. ^ Cheese and Potato Soup (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  5. ^ Roasted Tomato Soup with Poblanos, Oregano, & Cotija Cheese (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  6. ^ aka Sopa de Jitomate y Rajas (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  7. ^ Southwestern Cream of Chicken Soup (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  8. ^ Roasted Garlic and Tomato Soup with Fresh Basil (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
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