Carrot Potato Soup

By Thepickyeater @pickyeaterblog

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My Carrot Potato Soup is one of my favorite recipes to make when I'm craving something cozy and full of flavor. It's packed with fresh veggies, seasoned with fragrant Italian herbs, and ready to enjoy in under 45 minutes.

As soon as fall weather arrives, I'm all about a big bowl of delicious soup that carries me through the winter months. I created this recipe as the ultimate comfort food for those rainy, chilly days or whenever my body needs a little extra nourishment, much like my butternut squash bisque!

What's better than turning potatoes and carrots into a hearty, healthy soup? This creamy, wholesome recipe is a favorite of mine, and I can't wait to share it so you can enjoy it as much as my family and I do!

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🥘 Ingredients

I kept my healthy carrot potato soup recipe nice and simple, using only everyday staples to create something truly delicious and comforting.

Olive Oil: I like using olive oil for sautéing the veggies, it's healthy and adds a nice base of flavor.

Onion & Garlic: Red onions and minced garlic bring so much flavor and create the best aroma while cooking.

Italian Herbs, Salt & Pepper: I use Italian seasoning or fresh herbs like basil, thyme, and oregano to elevate the soup.

Carrots & Potatoes: Russet potatoes and carrots make the soup creamy and hearty, adding both texture and flavor.

Celery Stalks: Celery adds extra nutrients and a subtle crunch that balances out the creaminess.

Vegetable Broth: Vegetable broth adds a rich depth of flavor, much better than plain water.

Bay Leaf: A bay leaf is my go-to for boosting the flavor of the broth, just remember to take it out before serving!

🍲 Substitutions

Oil: I sometimes swap olive oil for avocado or coconut oil, they're great alternatives and add their own unique flavor.

Potatoes: You can switch things up with sweet potatoes, red potatoes, or golden potatoes for a fun variation.

Broth: If you don't need this soup to be vegan, chicken broth is a flavorful option to use instead of vegetable broth.

🔪 How To Make

Making my carrot potato soup is pretty easy! Here's exactly how I make this delicious and healthy soup.

Saute Onion & Veggies: I start by heating the oil in a large pot and adding the diced onions, sautéing them over medium heat until they're soft and fragrant. Then I toss in the garlic, Italian herbs, carrots, diced potatoes, and celery, letting everything cook together for another 2-3 minutes

Add Broth: Next, I pour in the vegetable broth and add the bay leaves to the pot, letting the flavors start to come together.

Boil, Then Simmer: I bring the soup to a boil over medium-high heat, then lower the heat to a gentle simmer and let it cook until the vegetables are super soft, about 15-20 minutes. Once it's ready, I remove the pot from the heat and discard the bay leaves.

Puree Half The Soup: I take half of the soup and transfer it to a food processor, blending it until it's smooth and creamy.

Add Seasonings & Pureed Soup: I pour the pureed soup back into the pot, then season it with ½ teaspoon of salt and ¼ teaspoon of pepper. I give it a good stir to combine everything and let the flavors meld together.

Simmer, Then Serve: I gently heat the soup over low heat, bringing it to a simmer while stirring to keep it from burning. After letting it simmer for 3-4 minutes, I adjust the seasoning to taste and serve this warm, comforting carrot and potato soup.

📖 Variations

These are my favorite variations of my carrot potato soup recipe, and I highly recommend giving them a try!

Brothy: For a lighter, broth-based soup, I skip the puree step and leave the veggies whole. It's hearty and delicious as a chunky vegetable soup!

Gingery: I love adding freshly grated ginger for a zesty kick that pairs perfectly with carrots. A dash of lemon juice helps balance the spice beautifully.

Add Protein: For an extra boost, I blend in a can of cannellini beans. It's an easy way to add protein without changing the flavor, just adjust the seasonings to taste.

Make It Spicy: When I'm in the mood for a little heat, I sprinkle in cayenne pepper or crushed red pepper flakes. It adds a nice kick to this comforting soup.

🍽 Serving Suggestions

I love enjoying my potato carrot onion soup as the perfect first course for a cozy fall or winter dinner, or anytime I'm craving something warm and comforting.

Bread: I love serving this soup with a side of crusty bread or buckwheat sourdough bread , it's always a hit with my family, especially the kids who love dipping their bread into the soup.

Salad: A fresh seasonal salad, like my roasted pumpkin salad, makes it feel like a complete, cozy meal we can all enjoy together.

Toppings: I love serving this soup with all kinds of toppings to make it extra special! Freshly grated parmesan or vegan parmesan adds a savory touch, and a drizzle of heavy cream or coconut milk makes it extra rich.

🫙 Storage Directions

Refrigeration: I store any leftover potato carrot celery onion soup in an airtight container in the fridge, where it stays fresh for up to 4 days.

Freezing: This soup is freezer-friendly, so I like to store it in the freezer for up to one month.

Reheating: When I'm ready to enjoy it again, I reheat the soup on the stovetop with a splash of water, stirring occasionally to help it thaw and heat evenly.

❓Recipe FAQs

IS CARROT SOUP GOOD FOR YOU?

Yes! I love how healthy and nutrient-packed this soup is. Making soup with potatoes and carrots is such an easy way to load up on essential vitamins and minerals. Carrots are great for promoting healthy vision and regulating blood pressure, while potatoes support digestive and heart health.

WHICH POTATOES HOLD UP BEST IN SOUP?

If I want a brothy soup with solid bites of potato, I go for waxy potatoes like Yukon Gold. But for a creamy soup, starchy potatoes like russets are my favorite.
In this creamy carrot potato soup, I use russet potatoes because they blend beautifully, creating the perfect thick consistency. I love that with only half of the soup blended, the other half has soft potato pieces that practically melt in your mouth, it's the best of both worlds!

SHOULD I SOAK POTATOES BEFORE PUTTING THEM IN SOUP?

It really depends on the type of soup I'm making! For a brothy soup, I like to soak the potatoes first to remove excess starch. But for this potato soup with carrots, there's no need to soak them, skip that step and save time for a quick and easy meal.

WHY DOES MY POTATO SOUP HAVE NO FLAVOR?

If you follow my recipe, you'll have a flavorful potato, celery, and carrot soup that's sure to satisfy! If it needs a little more flavor, I recommend adding extra salt, pepper, or your favorite spices. Don't forget to sauté the veggies long enough to bring out their natural sweetness and depth, it makes all the difference!

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