Indulge in the rich and comforting flavors of our creamy asparagus and potato soup. This delightful blend of tender asparagus and hearty potatoes creates a velvety texture that's perfect for any occasion. Each spoonful is packed with nutrients and warmth, making it a satisfying choice for lunch or dinner. Enjoy a bowl of this delicious soup and experience a taste of wholesome goodness!​​

This delightful soup can be enjoyed either creamy or chunky, making it versatile for any occasion. For a luncheon, I love serving the creamy version in clear mugs, which not only showcases its rich texture but also adds an elegant touch to the table.
The chunky version is perfect for a meal when you desire something more substantial. It's the ideal choice when you're craving a hearty meal. The rich flavors and satisfying textures will warm up and keep you full. Enjoy a comforting bowl that's perfect for any time the day.​​

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For those of you who hate washing dishes, this soup is for you.
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Creamy Asparagus and Potato Soup
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You will need 1 large pot with a lid. You can cook the potatoes in this pot;
drain and set aside, while making the rest of the soup.
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Ingredients
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• 4 slices bacon, chopped, fried, and set aside to drain
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• ¼ cup butter
• 1 small onion, ½-inch dice
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• 1 stalk celery, split and ½-inch dice
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• 1 medium carrot, ½-inch dice
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• 2 to 3 cups chopped fresh asparagus
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• ¼ cup + 1 Tbsp plain flour
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• 1 quart milk
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• 1 tsp vegetable bouillon
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• 4 medium potatoes, cut into 1-inch pieces, cooked and drained
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• Sea salt and pepper (if using bouillon, check for salt at the end of cooking)
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Instructions
​1. In the large pot, cook the bacon and set aside to drain. Add the butter,
onion​, celery, and carrot; sauté until almost tender. Add the asparagus
and cook 2 minutes longer. Add the flour and bacon; stir until combined.
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2. Add the milk, bouillon, and potatoes. Stir and cook for 10 minutes or
until slightly thickened. Season with sea salt and pepper.
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3. At this point, if you want a creamy, smooth soup, you can use the
immersion blender to emulsify the ingredients.
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I like to use it briefly so there is still some texture. Yum!
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