Looking for ole fashion potatoe soup
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Ok, now I have spent the morning going through the list of recipes here on the list, but what I'm looking for is a recipe that will come close to what my Grandmother use to make in the pressure cooker...anyone here know what I'm talking about...all she used was cream, potatoes, salt and pepper and I'm guessing flour...put all the ingridients into the pressure cooker and soon it was done...I would like to use the crock pot instead cause the pressure cooker thing scares the heck out of me....but does anyone have the recipe for the pressure cooker potatoe soup? I will keep searching Grandma's cook books, hopefully something will be found....
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My grandma always used evaporated milk and this one does too. I dont know if it is what you want....
http://www.nancyskitchen.com/2009Aug...up-recipe.html
http://www.nancyskitchen.com/2009Aug...up-recipe.html
#3
I've never heard of pressure cooked potatoe soup.. but I make mine:
1.peel and boil potatoes ( as if to make mashed potatoes)
while potatoes are cooking I like to saute some chopped onions ( green is best but use what you have) in butter til translucent.
2. drain potatoes
3. add a stick of butter ( I make a BIG pot full )
4. coursely mash potatoes
5. add sauted onions
6. add milk until a bit thinner than mashed potatoes
7. simmer until desired thickness ( add more milk if u want it thinner)
opt.... I like to add a little roasted/minced garlice or garlic powder too
1.peel and boil potatoes ( as if to make mashed potatoes)
while potatoes are cooking I like to saute some chopped onions ( green is best but use what you have) in butter til translucent.
2. drain potatoes
3. add a stick of butter ( I make a BIG pot full )
4. coursely mash potatoes
5. add sauted onions
6. add milk until a bit thinner than mashed potatoes
7. simmer until desired thickness ( add more milk if u want it thinner)
opt.... I like to add a little roasted/minced garlice or garlic powder too
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Yeppers Shawnemily thats pretty darn close to Grandma's....so Here is what I did, as I can't seem to find the ole pressure cooker...I boiled 4 cubed potatoes, with 1 medium onion cut up in 3 cups of water for 5 minutes. Then I added 2 cups of canned milk (Carnation) and 2 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespooon parsley, ground pepper and salt to taste and boiled for 3 minutes more. Then I added 2tablespoons of flour (mix with alittle water so it is alittle thin) add to soup to thicken just a bit....serve...I sort is close to Grandma's, but I think the key is the pressure cooker...but the men love it.....
Thanks everyone for helping me....Oh by the way there is no mashing of potatoes.........
Thanks everyone for helping me....Oh by the way there is no mashing of potatoes.........
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Originally Posted by btiny36
Yeppers Shawnemily thats pretty darn close to Grandma's....so Here is what I did, as I can't seem to find the ole pressure cooker...I boiled 4 cubed potatoes, with 1 medium onion cut up in 3 cups of water for 5 minutes. Then I added 2 cups of canned milk (Carnation) and 2 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespooon parsley, ground pepper and salt to taste and boiled for 3 minutes more. Then I added 2tablespoons of flour (mix with alittle water so it is alittle thin) add to soup to thicken just a bit....serve...I sort is close to Grandma's, but I think the key is the pressure cooker...but the men love it.....
Thanks everyone for helping me....Oh by the way there is no mashing of potatoes.........
Thanks everyone for helping me....Oh by the way there is no mashing of potatoes.........
#8
I'm pretty lazy..
chop bacon into small pieces and brown it slightly then add
chopped celery, onions & shredded baby carrots (for color)& some minced garlic
Saute all of this in a cube of butter
add 2 cups chicken stock/broth from can
3 or 4 cans of diced potatoes
1 big can evap milk
simmer for a little while
thicken with instant potatoes
flavor with cheddar cheese if desired
chop bacon into small pieces and brown it slightly then add
chopped celery, onions & shredded baby carrots (for color)& some minced garlic
Saute all of this in a cube of butter
add 2 cups chicken stock/broth from can
3 or 4 cans of diced potatoes
1 big can evap milk
simmer for a little while
thicken with instant potatoes
flavor with cheddar cheese if desired
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Originally Posted by bluteddi
I've never heard of pressure cooked potatoe soup.. but I make mine:
1.peel and boil potatoes ( as if to make mashed potatoes)
while potatoes are cooking I like to saute some chopped onions ( green is best but use what you have) in butter til translucent.
2. drain potatoes
3. add a stick of butter ( I make a BIG pot full )
4. coursely mash potatoes
5. add sauted onions
6. add milk until a bit thinner than mashed potatoes
7. simmer until desired thickness ( add more milk if u want it thinner)
opt.... I like to add a little roasted/minced garlice or garlic powder too
1.peel and boil potatoes ( as if to make mashed potatoes)
while potatoes are cooking I like to saute some chopped onions ( green is best but use what you have) in butter til translucent.
2. drain potatoes
3. add a stick of butter ( I make a BIG pot full )
4. coursely mash potatoes
5. add sauted onions
6. add milk until a bit thinner than mashed potatoes
7. simmer until desired thickness ( add more milk if u want it thinner)
opt.... I like to add a little roasted/minced garlice or garlic powder too
#10
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New fangled recipe but nice and creamy-
2 cans beef broth
1 package frozen hashbrowns - any kind
1 package country gravy mix
Mix all ingredients and cook till desired consistency. The
longer you cook the softer the potatos get. Its an old weight watchers recipe.
2 cans beef broth
1 package frozen hashbrowns - any kind
1 package country gravy mix
Mix all ingredients and cook till desired consistency. The
longer you cook the softer the potatos get. Its an old weight watchers recipe.
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