Creamy potato ham soup is so delicious and came together in about 30 minutes. I had some ham that was left over in the freezer from Easter that I needed to use up and this was perfect. I am always happy to use food that I have on hand.
To be honest, sometimes when it is pouring rain outside like it was today, I use what I have. It was also a little cooler and so I decided that soup was perfect. And indeed it was. This has a nice creamy buttery taste with some ham, carrots and celery added to it.
Now I just wish that I had a loaf of my basic white bread to go with it. I’ll bet you think that I have food just waiting to be eaten all of the time. Sometimes, I do, but sometimes just like at your house, I have no clue what to have for dinner!
What Ingredients Do I Need For Creamy Potato Ham Soup?
Here’s a list of ingredients you’ll need to make this Soup (scroll down for the full recipe):
- Unsalted butter
- Onion
- Carrots
- Celery
- Potatoes
- Garlic Cloves
- Ham
- Flour
- Chicken broth
- Chicken bouillon
- Milk
- Salt
- Pepper
How Do I Make Creamy Potato Ham Soup?
Here’s the simple steps you’ll follow to make this Soup (scroll down for the full recipe):
- In a large dutch oven or medium pan, add the butter.
- Then saute the onion, carrots, and celery.
- Then add the potatoes and the ham, stirring.
- Add the garlic cloves and saute.
- Next add the flour, stirring until it is mixed in.
- Stir in the broth, and bouillon, and cook until the vegetables are nice and tender.
- Reduce heat to low and add the milk stirring while it continues to thicken.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
Yep, now the cat is out of the bag and I have to confess. I am not the mom who has food every time you are starving. My mother-in-law sure was good at that and since it is her birthday, I have been thinking of her.
i miss her cooking and the amazing woman that she was. I felt that she died way too soon. 65 years old is pretty young and getting younger every year. My dad also died at 65. So this Memorial Day I celebrate our (my husband’s and my wonderful parents) that sacrificed so much for us.
How we love them and we miss them and we hope that we are living our lives good enough that they would all be proud.
Does the Ham Need to be Cooked Before Adding it to this Creamy Potato Ham Soup?
Yes it does.
Are All Hams Already Cooked?
The short answer is; if it is cured, smoked or baked, ham is considered “pre–cooked,” and therefore, would not need to be cooked again. However, you can also buy fresh ham, and it would have to be cooked prior to adding it to the soup. You can identify if the ham has been processed by what the package says.
What are the Best Potatoes for this Soup?
I use Russet potatoes for this recipe. Russets become soft and creamy during cooking, absorbing all the delicious flavors in the broth. Russets are also really starchy, which helps thicken the soup a little.
If you want firmer, chunkier cubes of potato that hold their shape during cooking, you can swap out the Russets for the same amount of red-skinned potatoes or Yukon golds.
How Much Salt Should I use in Creamy Potato Ham Soup?
Potatoes tend to need salt to taste good. Ham has plenty of sodium. That is one of the reasons that potatoes and ham taste so good together.
The sodium content tends to vary for each ham, so you do need to taste and adjust for salt, every time. Also each person tends to like their food with different levels of salt. If the soup seems bland, add salt until it is no longer bland. If the soup is too salty for you, just add more potatoes.
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Creamy Potato Ham Soup
Creamy potato ham soup are perfect for those ham leftovers. This soup is loaded with flavor and so simple to put together.
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup unsalted butter
- 1 small onion, chopped
- 2-3 large carrots sliced (about 1/4" thick)
- 1/3 cup celery, chopped
- 2 1/2-3 cups potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 cup ham, cooked and cubed
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 2 teaspoons of chicken bouillon (I use better than bouillon)
- 3 cups milk, I used 2%
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a large dutch oven or medium pan, add the 1/3 cup butter.
- Then saute the small onion, 2-3 large carrots, and 1/3 cup celery for 4-5 minutes.
- Then add the 2 1/2-3 cups potatoes and the 1 cup ham, stirring for another 2-3 minutes.
- Add the 2 cloves garlic and saute for about 30 seconds.
- Next add the 1/4 cup flour, stirring until it is mixed in; the mixture will start to thicken.
- Stir in the 2 cup broth, and 2 teaspoons bouillon, and cook until the vegetables are nice and tender, about 10 minutes.
- Reduce heat to low and add the 3 cups milk stirring while it continues to thicken, this takes about 4-5 minutes.
- Add salt and pepper to taste. about 1/2 teaspoon of salt (depends on the ham) and 1/4 teaspoon of pepper.
Nutrition Information
Yield
8Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 313Total Fat 11gSaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 4gCholesterol 40mgSodium 631mgCarbohydrates 44gFiber 4gSugar 4gProtein 12g
This soup looks so creamy and delicious! Definitely perfect for using up leftover ham. I am one of those “weird” people that LOVE soup year round….even if it’s a 100-degrees out hahaha.
I agree with you, I love soup too. It is delicious and easy to make. I hope that things are going well for you!
Yum, this looks so good! I have always loved potato soup, but I never make it. I need to! I remember how good my mom’s potato soup was. I have a diary free family member, so I am wondering if I could use rice milk and a healthy butter substitute (like Earth Balance spread)? I guess it would be worth a try! Thanks so much for sharing at Thursday Favorite Things!
I substitute all the time as one of my children also is dairy free. I have had success. I use butter because she seems to do fine with the butter, but I wouldn’t see why Earth Balance or even Ghee wouldn’t work. Wouldn’t you love to go back and have your mom cook for you just one day. Thank you for stopping by Pam and I wish you the best with trying the dairy free version.
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