Hearty leek and potato soup

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
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    **RECIPE, FEEDS 4**
    4 oz (113g) hard salami, bacon or other cured fatty meat (or skip it)
    1.5 lb (680g) leeks
    1.5 lb (680g) potatoes (any kind but I prefer waxy)
    1 32 oz (946mL) carton of stock (I use chicken but any kind is fine)
    1 cup (237mL) cream
    salt
    pepper
    fresh rosemary and thyme (or whatever herbs you've got)
    For god's sake, treat the above quantities as approximate.
    Cut the meat into big chunks, put it in a cold soup pot, turn on moderate heat. Fat will melt out of the meat and then you can start browning the meat in said fat. Stir occasionally to make sure it doesn't burn.
    While the meat is going, prep the leeks. I like to cut off the root end, bisect the leek lengthwise, and cut crosswise into thin strips. I use both the white and the green parts, but I don't use the very tops of the greens where they get really dry and fibrous. Leeks have dirt between their layers, so I put all the cut leek strips into a big bowl, swish with water, drain, then I fill the bowl up again with a lot of excess water. Then you can grab the floating leeks off the top and all of the sand will sink to the bottom.
    Put the leaks in with the meat, stir, and let soften for a few minutes. While that's going, peel and cut your potatoes into chunks as big as you want. Drop those in the pot, stir and let everything cook for a few minutes. Pour in just enough stock to cover all the solids (might not be the whole carton), cover and simmer until the potatoes are fork tender, maybe a half hour. Stir in the cream and simmer until you see the cream thicken just a little.
    Puree the soup, partially puree it (my preference) or don't puree it at all. Live your own life. If you want the soup a little thinner, add more stock. Flavor with salt, pepper and herbs to taste.
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  • @Great_Olaf5
    @Great_Olaf5 Рік тому +6744

    Vote for a playlist actually titled "Things the Raguseas Actually Cook for Themselves in Real Life."

  • @tatehilliard2141
    @tatehilliard2141 Рік тому +1237

    The comment “cooking, in essence, is the act of pre-digesting your food” when Adam is talking about how the soup looks semi-digested perfectly encapsulates what is so great about this channel

    • @Vent69420
      @Vent69420 Рік тому +8

      Was just thinking that lol

    • @bloodangel13
      @bloodangel13 Рік тому +23

      I remembered an quote by Anthony Bourdain where he said the best meal he ever had taste like heaven but looked like a horror show.

    • @wendybinnj
      @wendybinnj Рік тому +3

      oh, I remember one person from europe living here with her son, said that she used to throw pot pie out behind the drainage ditch in the back yard of her house so the wild animals could eat it because it looked like someone ate it already. LOL

  • @Lloren
    @Lloren Рік тому +790

    Wife developed her own version. She browns and portions maple breakfast sausage, leave the leeks in rounds, heartier potato pieces, and no blending. Much more stew-ish, but we love it.

    • @ZZ-rz4hm
      @ZZ-rz4hm Рік тому +44

      sounds delicious. i plan on trying with chorizo instead

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Рік тому +16

      @@ZZ-rz4hm With this you can use meat of your choice. I'm going to try prosciutto.

    • @nicks1063
      @nicks1063 Рік тому +5

      Maple breakfast sausage??? In potato leek soup??? Sounds REALLY gross 🤢

    • @mrpeachie
      @mrpeachie Рік тому +9

      @@ZZ-rz4hm Chorizo sounds amazing with this recipe

    • @slowspecv69
      @slowspecv69 Рік тому +56

      @@nicks1063 bruh how does that sound anything close to revolting lmao

  • @Doggyears
    @Doggyears Рік тому +559

    I want to echo others' sentiment for more of these homey, no fuss recipe videos because they've been really helpful to me, personally. The super secret veggie soup video actually got me to start throwing things in a pot and boiling them. And they're delicious! And easy, and no-stress, and I cook at home way more often. I've started eating vegetables I'd previously ignored, like turnips, radishes, and beets. Every pot is a fun little experiment, "What will it taste like today? What seasoning combos do I want to try this time?" Listen, I don't want to say it changed my life, but I was trying and failing to eat as many vegetables as I knew I should be until I watched the secret soup and the beans in spicy tomato sauce videos.
    ...I don't want to sound like I don't enjoy the rest of your content, because I do! >.> It's what drew me in to begin with, after all. I guess I just don't want you to think stuff like this is too plain or boring for youtube.

    • @lethaleefox6017
      @lethaleefox6017 Рік тому +2

      I have found rolling soups....add stuff, take some out add something else and simmer to sterile and repeat... over time you do have to finish a run of soup... and certain things (sugars and starches) will cook to bitter ... I use induction cookers to set a sterile temperature to reach in a closed pot and no opening between rounds of adding stuff, the induction cooker will hold temperatures and shutdown on schedule to not overheat food... and can warm up to a good serving temperature below boiling... transfer of a serving to a small saucepan to add rice, pasta cooked to a specific time to turn a soup into a fluffy rice dish or pasta dish or one of each in a 1 quart saucepan using the the stockpot for the veggie and meat additions to the rice dish or pasta dish or powdered potato dish....

    • @Xarsos
      @Xarsos Рік тому +1

      funny enough my brother bought sliced pumkin (he thought was some sort of a melon) and I had to cook it - I did exactly that with potatoes and leeks, added some flavors and aromats, some veggie stock, some cream and pureed until smooth making a nice pumpkin cream soup and then it hit me - I can do it with everything else too. It's almost as if I discovered a new food group - easy to make veggie cream soup (with added crouton and meat if you want). Careful when it's hot tho - it will burn the hell out of your mouth, but it's so worth it.

  • @theritchie2173
    @theritchie2173 Рік тому +578

    It must be Leek & Potato soup season. I made it last week, Kenji did it a few days ago and now here. I think this is the food equivalent of when a bunch of film studios all jump on the same subject at the same time, and we end up with 3 giant monster moves.
    Or it could just be winter (for some of us).

    • @GrangerBabeGaming
      @GrangerBabeGaming Рік тому +34

      Deff winter. These are classic winter dishes to warm yourself up, nice hearthy soups in general.

    • @BignJuicyy
      @BignJuicyy Рік тому +8

      They steal eachothers ideas

    • @Kmoogk
      @Kmoogk Рік тому +7

      Its almost similar to the kalamojakka that I make every winter, except no chicken stock, you use the fish potato water for the broth..and loads of dill. It is delicious.

    • @ene_ai
      @ene_ai Рік тому +3

      Yeah, I bought the ingredients to make it last week and then saw kenji and adam posted videos and panicked a bit.

    • @michaelfujii2765
      @michaelfujii2765 Рік тому +5

      Kenji also followed Ethan Chibowskis brase a big chunk of meat and then make dinner out of it for a week recently

  • @TheMillennialGardener
    @TheMillennialGardener Рік тому +114

    Pro tip: don't throw away those cut leek root ends. Leave them in a cup of water for 2 days, the roots will sprout, and you can plant them into the ground and they'll regrow. A 1 inch long leek root nub will be 9 inches tall once planted within 7-10 days, and in a few months, you'll have a whole new leek!

  • @rexnihilum7822
    @rexnihilum7822 Рік тому +156

    Adam is making skyrim food, neat

    • @hendrikvanderwalt5866
      @hendrikvanderwalt5866 Рік тому +2

      RESPECT 👍👍👍💯💯💯👈👈👈

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus Рік тому +5

      Skyrim belongs to the Nords!

    • @genejas
      @genejas Рік тому +3

      i remember the vegetable soup infinite power attack meta

    • @gagewileman9434
      @gagewileman9434 Рік тому +3

      @@genejas Cabbage, Potato, Leek, Tomato

    • @matinhosmatos
      @matinhosmatos Рік тому +5

      i'd be a lot warmer and a lot happier with a bellyful of mead...

  • @Cryyp3r
    @Cryyp3r Рік тому +63

    Btw, am I the only one that really enjoys potatoes dissolving in soups? I think it improves the soups texture a lot and I like the soft and mushy half-dissolved potatoes better than firm chunks. But maybe thats just me. Great video as always Adam

    • @barbarab9375
      @barbarab9375 Рік тому +6

      You're not the only one. Love the mushy potatoes.

  • @drowsylynx
    @drowsylynx Рік тому +142

    I never got why in traditional french cooking black pepper is avoided in white sauces and soups to keep the look "pure". Personally, I find the black specs of pepper in something like this recipe to be actually quite appealing.

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus Рік тому +13

      Because racism

    • @peggydeffley2194
      @peggydeffley2194 Рік тому +11

      Same! And the fragrance of fresh cracked Tellicherry pepper is so good.

    • @benupdegraft6686
      @benupdegraft6686 Рік тому +23

      @@seronymus no, because dirt.

    • @eccomi21
      @eccomi21 Рік тому +9

      @@benupdegraft6686 for real? as in, pepper is avoided so the dish looks pure so you could see any specs of dirt, meaning a clean white dish would stand for a clean kitchen?

    • @daithiodonnell2825
      @daithiodonnell2825 Рік тому +5

      Right? It looks so nice all speckled.

  • @219sciguy
    @219sciguy Рік тому +156

    Keep the stuff you actually make at home coming! Love videos like the recent chili one. Easy, healthy, and makes a ton of portions, that's all I'm looking for.

    • @MrZebub
      @MrZebub Рік тому

      I second this.

    • @barbarab9375
      @barbarab9375 Рік тому

      @Joe DeFerrari
      Look up Adam's Simple Chicken and Rice Bakes. Easy, good, and makes a lot of food.

  • @lambda_calc
    @lambda_calc Рік тому +11

    When he mentioned that the goal was to puree most of the potatoes but leave some chunks in the final soup I thought for sure we were going to see the heterogeneity graphic.

  • @kevinlee8306
    @kevinlee8306 Рік тому +148

    Love that Adam takes his family’s food preferences in consideration! Great dude

    • @silpheedTandy
      @silpheedTandy Рік тому +17

      it makes me smile to hear little snippets of Ragusea family backstory, eg Lauren's taste. the extra context makes his videos feel like they really are part of a family everyday household! i hope he has some Christmas/Holiday cooking videos coming up!

    • @the8thark
      @the8thark Рік тому +1

      Well he wants to keep his partner and not have her walk out on him. So a few compromises in her direction is not a bad . . . compromise.
      He cares which is nice to see and the end result is certainly something I would eat all the time . . . if I did not live in a really hot climate. So I reserve it for the dew days of winter were have each year.

    • @AnnaMWatch
      @AnnaMWatch Рік тому +4

      I love that so much! Lauren doesn't like mushrooms, so he finds substitutions. She prefers it chunky, so he keeps it chunky!
      Some people get really particular about people not liking certain things, but a changed ingredient or texture doesn't ruin a recipe, and I'm glad Adam encourages people to play around with that!

    • @phillipgrammer9429
      @phillipgrammer9429 7 місяців тому

      Everything my wife and I cook usually ends up being a hybrid of what I like the most and what she likes the most

  • @Mironman98
    @Mironman98 Рік тому +26

    I love the excitement in Adam's voice whenever he makes one of those "simple but great" dishes. Definitely gonna give this one a shot

  • @emilyrishel341
    @emilyrishel341 Рік тому +9

    I really appreciate you explaining each person's (you and Lauren's) taste preference for the dish. Hearing that kind of consideration helps make me a better cook for the people I love.

  • @TheMimiSard
    @TheMimiSard Рік тому +14

    J Kenji Lopez Alt recently posted a leek and potato soup too, and it inspired me to make what I choose to call "Random Potato Chowder". The real inspiration was the idea of not having to blend the soup but simply mash it to break up the potatoes. I took that, cooked leeks, coleslaw veg, then added leftover baked potatoes and chicken stock, then added turkey Spam and cream at the end. If I make it again I will add creamed corn as well. I will say the leeks and coleslaw resulted in a really nice veggie flavour, with the hint of sweetness from the carrot.

  • @drake3764
    @drake3764 Рік тому +12

    the immediate attack on the french, i love it.

  • @quick.sylver
    @quick.sylver Рік тому +15

    I can not wait to try making this when I’m home for winter break. I’m at Uni so I don’t get to cook much, but when I do I always appreciate quick, easy recipes that use minimal ingredients and allow me to improvise. I love seeing what you make on a regular basis-it gives me a good repertoire of ideas to bounce off of!

  • @marcberm
    @marcberm Рік тому +5

    lI have a sneaking suspicion that this video may be the reason every supermarket in the area has been wiped out of leeks for the last few days. 😂

  • @bardsolas
    @bardsolas Рік тому +38

    I swear you and Kenji are reading each others minds with these episodes 😂

    • @martinl.4696
      @martinl.4696 Рік тому +2

      I was about to comment the same thing

    • @HP-hu2fw
      @HP-hu2fw Рік тому +1

      @@martinl.4696 Maybe you were reading Bård's mind! 🤯

  • @Danielhofjr
    @Danielhofjr Рік тому +8

    As someone who has followed your story arc as a creator I'm sure December in general is a tough time to be creative. The thing I love about this recipe is that you sound happy. Thank you Adam, thank you.

  • @mozata6838
    @mozata6838 Рік тому +194

    I much more appreciate these kinds of videos, very utilitarian and not at all hung up on aesthetics or high-effort cooking.
    I've tried a decent amount of Adam's recipes over time, and the ones that I keep going back to (veggie soup, pot roast, chili, chana masala, frittata, and the OG pizza recipe) are all the kinds of things that I can cook even when I don't want to and are healthy enough that I don't have to think about it.
    I might not make this one cause I don't like potatoes, but I love the recent output of videos that are just tasty food with no frills

    • @teen0rz
      @teen0rz Рік тому

      The pizza! Wow it’s been awhile huh

    • @TheKruxed
      @TheKruxed Рік тому +1

      A life without potatoes is an existence full of heresy

  • @artemonstrick
    @artemonstrick Рік тому +7

    This is why I digest on the OUTSIDE, not on the INSIDE

  • @HaisaySasaki
    @HaisaySasaki 4 місяці тому +1

    This soup is actually on another level, Ive never had a soup that holds up to this, I didnt blend it at all and while I did add cream I didnt get it as thick as I wanted, but even considering that its absolutely delicious

  • @blossumgang1357
    @blossumgang1357 Рік тому +3

    I love how you can tell how much he actually cooks something regularly by how often he brings up Lauren’s preferences

  • @Ned-Ryerson
    @Ned-Ryerson Рік тому +6

    I have always loved leek flavour, but never knew what to do with it. Recently, I stumbled across a pasta dish with leek and mushrooms (thank you, Gordon), and now this. Fabulous! Keep them leeks coming!

  • @Larsoff
    @Larsoff Рік тому +5

    I just made your chilli last week and I'll probably do this next week. Thanks for the practical cooking videos. You're pretty awesome

  • @LClarke
    @LClarke Рік тому +1

    One thing (among many) that I appreciate about your videos is that classic/professional knife skills are not necessary to achieve stellar culinary results. Keep up the great work, Adam!

  • @TheVexinator
    @TheVexinator Рік тому +2

    This is how I have made it for our family get together, it's been a hit for years. The expanded flavor from the spiced sausage (always better soup the next day,) along with using both the green and white parts of the leeks, and getting a mixture of potato textures (both creamy and some chunks) makes it stand out from traditional potato leek soups.

  • @gusknip
    @gusknip Рік тому +5

    reminds me a lot of my go-to winter soup: celeriac-potato soup with Dutch smoked saussage. About equal parts celeriac and potato, cook in as little water as you can get away with, puree and thin as desired, lightly season, add slices of the smoked saussage in the bowl and then add the soup. The smokieness of the saussage kind of seeps into the soup as well, really nice.

  • @danielstorll4537
    @danielstorll4537 Рік тому +5

    I make a very similar recipe, but I add a fennel bulb to the base. It’s one of my all time favorite soups

  • @erinhowett3630
    @erinhowett3630 Рік тому +1

    I have an idea for a series! Recipes using only shelf stable ingredients. Important now that's winter and power, refrigeration, and reliable ability to get to the store are all in Flux.
    I like Pasta Puntanesca for this a lot!

  • @toddybear101
    @toddybear101 Рік тому +2

    Made this twice within the past 3 months and it's honestly amazing. This last time I also added some other old veges in the fridge to use them up and it turned out great!

  • @leonardmilcin7798
    @leonardmilcin7798 Рік тому +3

    I do similar, but rather than soup I turn it into pasta sauce. I use 10 large leeks for 500g of pasta (yeah, it really is leek sauce). Plus bacon, lots of butter and olive oil. I also add egg yolks and pecorino just before serving.

  • @Crimswin
    @Crimswin Рік тому +6

    I made this literally last week and now you and Kenji have vids out on it, good timing 😅

  • @mikesilverton2309
    @mikesilverton2309 4 місяці тому

    I really enjoy your narrations -- lighthearted, humorous and informative. Thanks.

  • @Rosa-xg8tb
    @Rosa-xg8tb Рік тому +2

    I started watching this channel a few days ago (probably binged through like 30 videos at this point) and I think this will be the first thing i will try to recreate, looks great and fairly simple

  • @abby3637
    @abby3637 Рік тому +6

    I've been making leek potato soup for my family for ages, but never thought to use salame (or even pancetta!) so I may have to start including that now... Leeks are so delicious to me, and if someone does say you could use onions for the same effect, I would probably recoil a little just because there is that natural sweetness to them that's so perfect for soup or rice porrige in the wintertime. (Next on the menu for me is attempting turnip & leek soup..!)

  • @karimlang8879
    @karimlang8879 Рік тому +12

    This actually makes me think of a swiss dish (from the french speaking region, more specifically canton de Vaud) called papet vaudois, the four ingredients are basically the same (sausage (but cabbage sausage, typical from there) and a mix of potatoes, leeks and cream) ! You don't eat it everyday because you'd get fat in no time haha but you should try making it sometime !

    • @ainaanez4030
      @ainaanez4030 Рік тому

      You could serve it to old people and just say it's mixed papet vaudois^^

  • @punkinlady1039
    @punkinlady1039 8 місяців тому +1

    The reason Leeks are milder and sweeter than bulb onions is that they have less of the sulfurous compounds that alliums are usually known for. In particular they lack the compound that, when exposed to oxygen, makes you cry when you’re cutting onions.

  • @1whospeaks
    @1whospeaks День тому

    One of those "tastes terrible if not homemade" recipes. All the subtlety of leeks and the thick starchiness of potatoes VANISHES if not homemade or prepackaged/frozen.

  • @coryman125
    @coryman125 Рік тому +14

    I started making a very different version of leek and potato soup a few months back, and it's since become my signature dish. Every time I cook for people I make it, and it's always well received. As an added bonus it's accidentally a vegan recipe!
    There's something about soups that I just really love, not only for eating but for cooking. Something about just stirring a big pot full of whatever vegetables and other ingredients is so satisfying in such a primal way, and the results are almost always both delicious and healthy. It's probably my favourite way to cook

    • @coryman125
      @coryman125 Рік тому

      Oh yeah- I tried some tips last week from the chili video and it was easily the best batch I ever made! Not much different from what I'd usually do, just slightly more veggies, using the bean juice, and adding chocolate, but it all made a big difference

    • @shiv3rcubesolver664
      @shiv3rcubesolver664 Рік тому +1

      It makes you feel like a ships cook in the golden age of piracy, or the dad from how to train your dragon to

    • @coryman125
      @coryman125 Рік тому

      @@shiv3rcubesolver664 You are absolutely speaking my language >:)

  • @juhomantynen4638
    @juhomantynen4638 Рік тому +8

    Leek and potato soup (or purjoperunakeitto in my language) was the usual starter course meal in my family's big gatherings. It always tasted divine and brought a smile to my face every single time.

    • @Kmoogk
      @Kmoogk Рік тому

      Kalakeitto or kalamojakka is a family fave of ours. More so my husband and I.. our kids aren't big fans of fish.

  • @robrod7120
    @robrod7120 Рік тому +1

    This soup reminds me of a rosemary/sage pumpkin soup my girlfriend and I developed for this holiday season, absolutely LOVE this style of creamy, starchy soup

  • @HyperactiveNeuron
    @HyperactiveNeuron Рік тому +2

    Absolutely love soups like this. Soup and chili are my favorite part of cold weather.
    I remember a German potato and kale soup with sausage and bacon. Yum! Going to have to break that one out soon

  • @helenlevens6278
    @helenlevens6278 Рік тому +2

    Made this tonight. Died and gone to heaven meal! I used bacon, cos had no salami. Also I recently discovered that I have the herb, called savoury,(very delicious) added that too, as well as rosemary and thyme. Thanks Adam, i know why it's a meal you really cook for your family! 😋

  • @Joe-po4mj
    @Joe-po4mj Рік тому +3

    Could you make a chicken adobo recipe? It would be cool to see your take on the dish.

  • @Jake-fk7gc
    @Jake-fk7gc 2 місяці тому

    I make this all the time now! Some things I've found work for me.
    - I generally prefer pancetta when I can find it.
    -Instead of stock, I've opted to go with water and then throw a glob of better than bouillon in.
    - I like to add some mushroom powder as it simmers for an extra umami punch
    - I enjoy the floral note that white pepper adds.
    - It needs some sort of acidity at the end. Lemon, vinegar, etc. If I don't have milk, sometimes I use yogurt to get my creaminess and acidity in one go.
    - Like most soups, this goes hard as hell as leftovers.

  • @guadaatenea
    @guadaatenea Рік тому +1

    I've been subscribed for quite a while and this is one of those channels I usually watch for info, tips, ideas and processes (I've learnt a lot of things here!) rather than recipes to follow step by step and try at home. This might not look like Instagram material, but it's the first one that actually gets to my "I want to cook this" list!

  • @mathieusan
    @mathieusan Рік тому +14

    I like how you adapt the recipe with your partner's taste. Part of sharing your creation is to also have people enjoy it :) Nice

  • @TarZan49
    @TarZan49 Рік тому +5

    I make Sausage Leek & Bok Choy soup all the time. I don't use dairy because of my wife can't do dairy. I leave out the potatoes to make it low carb. But it is a hit at my house.

    • @ScrawnyTreeDemon
      @ScrawnyTreeDemon Рік тому +1

      That sounds incredible! Love me some good bok-choy :)

    • @user-Aaron-
      @user-Aaron- Рік тому +1

      So it's just sausage, leek, and bok choy? You don't add anything more? Sounds good but watery and not very filling...?

    • @TarZan49
      @TarZan49 Рік тому +1

      @@user-Aaron- 1.5 pounds of sausage. 2 or 3 leeks. 1 large Bok Choy. About 8 cups of beef broth. Add potatoes if you like. It's a soup. I love it with freshly made corn bread.

    • @user-Aaron-
      @user-Aaron- Рік тому

      @@TarZan49 Ah, sounds good - thanks!

  • @vengervoldur6534
    @vengervoldur6534 Рік тому +1

    Thumbs up for the quote "meals that don't look good but taste good". I have come to this realization through my own experiences and must agree with you.

  • @eyescrossedFTW
    @eyescrossedFTW 10 місяців тому

    I came across this video in March or April of this year and have been making this soup every couple of weeks since! It's absolutely delicious! Cheers from Australia, thanks Adam

  • @reahs4815
    @reahs4815 Рік тому +9

    I actually made this in school when we had an assignment to make up our own meal for less than 2$ but I used a bean mix instead of salami and a vegetable bouillon cube.
    I also like to keep a hard stirr on the soup to thicken it (potato cubes slightly dissolve).

  • @Triniwn
    @Triniwn Рік тому +8

    Love potato leek soup and the salami sounds amazing with it, making this soon. Also, If you don't like potato skins cooked in soups, you can fry them crisp and garnish with the soup. Nutrition and H E T E R O G E N I E T Y. though i guess you're adding a few more calories from oil lol.

  • @killercaos123
    @killercaos123 Рік тому

    Potato & Leak soup is one of the all time great cold weather meals. It's so economical, fills your right up, and boy is it tasty tasty tasty. This proves that soup can be a main course. A knob of bread and butter is really the only side necessary here

  • @Imevul
    @Imevul Рік тому +2

    Leek & potato is my favorite type of soup! Haven't had it in a while though. Used to make it all the time when I was a student. In my mind, all soups should be thick and chunky. Makes for easy scooping with a piece of bread!

  • @silpheedTandy
    @silpheedTandy Рік тому +4

    also: Adam gave YTPers so much to work with in this video, out of the goodness of his own heart. it's kind of heartwarming :)

  • @SnowlyLika
    @SnowlyLika Рік тому +3

    This looks amazing! my lactose intolerant digestive system won’t appreciate the cream though. Normally I would make a roux to get a creamy texture but I would love to hear some suggestions

    • @brennag7962
      @brennag7962 Рік тому +1

      I like to soak cashews in water and then blend smooth

  • @Brambrew
    @Brambrew Рік тому +1

    6:54
    You know the soup is good when his wife makes an audible sigh of contentment

  • @markcoren2842
    @markcoren2842 Рік тому

    Looking forward to making this in a couple hours. Subbing mushroom and butter for the salami should come out pretty perfectly. Thanks for another method-over-minutiae recipe. We make them every time one drops here.

  • @nich3897
    @nich3897 Рік тому +3

    Makin this this weekend, that's for damn sure! How's it hold up the next (or next next next 😬) day?

  • @gt12kar
    @gt12kar Рік тому +4

    Love the video adam. Quick question how would you do this with lactose-free ingredients? Coconut milk?

    • @rini9325
      @rini9325 Рік тому +2

      yeah I suppose so? like a thai curry!

    • @gt12kar
      @gt12kar Рік тому +1

      @Rini I was even thinking coconut cream. Would add an interesting sweetness

  • @Jcraft153
    @Jcraft153 Рік тому

    I love the quantity-less approach! I often throw what 'looks right' into my meals for my family so it's nice to find a channel that shares that approach.

  • @OnigiriKewn
    @OnigiriKewn Рік тому

    Where I'm from we have this dish called porrusalda. Which is practically this but it only has potato, leek and carrot. It's super warming for winter, I love it. Some people add some chicken meat from the stock too, but that's a variation.

  • @EowynDriscoll
    @EowynDriscoll Рік тому +6

    I use spicy mexican Chorizo in my potato soup. So good.

  • @user-pe3cf5px3k
    @user-pe3cf5px3k Рік тому +3

    Based food

  • @muneebqureshi7747
    @muneebqureshi7747 Рік тому +1

    I love these videos, nice simple dishes that are realistic to make for an amateur cook.

  • @clayshriver6664
    @clayshriver6664 Рік тому

    Potato Leek soup was always my favorite soup at my church’s Souper Bowl meal each year growing up. Can’t wait to try this version

  • @MichaelRicksAherne
    @MichaelRicksAherne Рік тому +5

    Seemed like I had to simmer the potatoes for quite some time after adding them. Is that right or do you stop before they're fork-poking-soft?
    Edit: This soup is fucking amazing.
    Edit 2: My 9 month old thinks this soup is so amazing that he LEARNED TO HAND BACK THE SPOON for more. This soup is literally motivating my kids to grow up.
    Edit 3: Made it again. Big hit with friends!

  • @chadbowen5690
    @chadbowen5690 Рік тому

    First time I've ever followed a UA-cam recipe. It turned out really yummy. I'm glad I know how to make it now. Thank you very kindly Adam

  • @WastelandPuppy
    @WastelandPuppy Рік тому +1

    One of my favourite recipes and kinda similar: Cheese, leek and ground meat. I'll usually boil and mash a potato together with the soup as thickener. Also, there's a processed cheese in Germany called "melting cheese" or "cooking cheese". It's very similar to American cheese in that it is basically cheese with emulsifiers, only this product regularly also has cream in it. Absolutely perfect when you want to quickly and easily make a cheesy soup or stew.

  • @Elmooo9
    @Elmooo9 Рік тому

    I made the soup for the first time today and oh my, it was extremely delicious! I did not expect it to be that good. I modified it a little - I did not blend it at all and used 70% leek and 30% green onions.
    Thank you Adam for the wonderful recipe :)

  • @elvishernandez6943
    @elvishernandez6943 Рік тому

    Love this simple recipes! they put me out of my chair directly to my kitchen!

  • @Kraviken
    @Kraviken Рік тому

    Love your style of videos. Always fun to watch!

  • @josephvanas6352
    @josephvanas6352 Рік тому

    Just did a similar style Italian sausage potato and kale soup. I dont have an immersion blender so I used a potato masher to mush up the potato some. Still added a nice creamy texture and thickened up the soup.

  • @lukefraser2244
    @lukefraser2244 Рік тому

    A variation of this with a ton of sharp cheddar cheese melted in is a childhood favorite of mine. Bonus points for a dusting of cayenne on top of a big bowl for spice and pretty!

  • @DarkNugget
    @DarkNugget Рік тому +1

    Good looking soup - I'll give it a try. I'm a big fan of seasonal soups, so while the pumpkin based soup time has passed, my Broccoli & Stilton soup could do with a soup partner for when I fancy a change. Both recipes are pretty similar (leek, potato, stock).

  • @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
    @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 8 місяців тому +1

    I've just made this for the 2nd time in 2 weeks. First time was with pancetta, 2nd time with salted lard. Both were gloriously tasty. Cheers.

  • @joshschmidt4546
    @joshschmidt4546 Рік тому

    tried this recipe for the family tonight, turned out super good definitely will be making again!! Was considering just using bacon so I didnt have to go to the store again (forgot salami) but decided against it and went back to the store, I am sooooo glad I did. The salami chunks are so nice, definitely worth it and better than bacon would be.

  • @GoodLifeInSpain
    @GoodLifeInSpain Рік тому

    I've made a variation of this recipe twice now...and it's been a HUGE hit with the family. I use Iberian ham instead of salami and purée the mixture into a smother consistency.

  • @VOlDSTARE
    @VOlDSTARE Рік тому

    Just cooked this for the family earlier tonight; it came out great and delicious! We like soup more chunky (and I don't have an immersion blender) so using a potato masher to smush down some of the larger potato chunks works great for that in my opinion. I think bacon would be the best meat choice and would really shine through a potatoey soup like this 👍 thanks Adam

  • @MikeS42069
    @MikeS42069 Рік тому

    Looks delicious, I'm definitely making this one soon! Thanks Adam!

  • @nathanfife2890
    @nathanfife2890 Рік тому +1

    Love this, I've always really liked potato leek soup, and this seems particularly straightforward.
    This will probably be up there with the pad Thai recipe. (We make that at least once a month now)

  • @MuertaEterna
    @MuertaEterna Рік тому

    I needed this today. Thank you Adam 💜

  • @Cured_Ham
    @Cured_Ham Рік тому

    I've almost reached the point where I watch these videos purely to see how you segue into the sponsor of each video lol. It always gives me a little chuckle.

  • @JesterThomas_
    @JesterThomas_ Рік тому

    Really appreciate what you do Adam!

  • @mkseverance
    @mkseverance Рік тому

    This reminds me of a similar soup my mom would make when I was growing up. Her potato soup was amazing. Thick and chunky. Unlike any other potato soup I ever had. 😋

  • @pad92011
    @pad92011 Рік тому

    Just had this for lunch! delicious. Nothing fancy, just cold weather goodness!

  • @alphonsereitz
    @alphonsereitz Рік тому

    Ever since I came across a recipe for this soup... it's been my favorite dish both to eat and make.

  • @ajsomebody1342
    @ajsomebody1342 Рік тому

    Looks like the most comforting soup on a rainy day

  • @Mote.
    @Mote. Рік тому

    Adam Ragusea is one of my favorite channels. Such good videos

  • @darkwater234
    @darkwater234 Рік тому

    Made this today. I used a hard sausage and a couple of big grips of smoked ham. It turned out really good. I just mashed some of the potatoes against the side with my spoon since I don't have a stick blender.

  • @unicyclechinese3125
    @unicyclechinese3125 5 місяців тому

    I just made it, perfect for a rainy winter evening!

  • @renoturx
    @renoturx Рік тому

    Can't wait to Make it this weekend. Great cold weather food

  • @artofdarkness1
    @artofdarkness1 Рік тому

    More weekday easy recipes please. This looks like a nice recipe up there with your quick taquitos

  • @MrGksarathy
    @MrGksarathy Рік тому

    Potato leek soup is just an instant winner. Whenever my mom makes it when I visit, it just is so good, especially with black pepper and jalapeno chips.

  • @quilynn
    @quilynn Рік тому +1

    thanks for the video showing yourself predigesting your food outside your body. looks delicious.

  • @brycetheviewer9986
    @brycetheviewer9986 Рік тому

    TY so much mr Adam
    cant wait to try🔥

  • @ariss3304
    @ariss3304 Рік тому +2

    As someone who just made potato soup for the first time it's really interesting to see the difference in method

  • @Alfwin
    @Alfwin 6 місяців тому

    I commented on this video when it was first uploaded, saying I intended to try this. Well, I've tried it - several times, since then - and this is absolutely one of my favorite soups now! I'm eating a bowl of it right now! So, thank you for sharing this recipe - I'll be making this many more times, I suspect.