Few things warm both the body and the soul quite like a steaming bowl of soup on a chilly day. And when that soup is rich, creamy, and filled with all the toppings you’d expect from a classic baked potato? That’s when you know you’ve found a true comfort food favorite.
This loaded potato soup recipe combines everything we love about hearty family meals. It’s thick, satisfying, and packed with crispy bacon, savory ham, sharp Cheddar cheese, and fresh green onions — the very same toppings that make a loaded baked potato irresistible.
Whether you’re serving it for Sunday supper, a quick weeknight dinner, or a cozy gathering with family and friends, this soup is the kind of dish that draws everyone to the table. For seniors who cherish warm, homemade meals, this creamy potato soup is both nostalgic and practical — simple enough to make, yet impressive enough to serve proudly.
Why Potato Soup Is the Ultimate Comfort Food
Potatoes have long been one of America’s most trusted staples. Affordable, versatile, and endlessly filling, they form the backbone of countless traditional recipes. From mashed potatoes at the holiday table to hash browns on a diner plate, potatoes always deliver comfort.
But soup brings out their very best qualities. When simmered until tender and combined with broth, butter, and milk, potatoes transform into a rich, velvety base that soaks up flavor. Add smoky bacon, salty ham, tangy sour cream, and a sprinkle of sharp Cheddar, and you’ve created a loaded baked potato soup that’s as indulgent as it is comforting.
For many older readers, this kind of recipe recalls fond memories — perhaps of family dinners on snowy nights, church potlucks, or weekends spent cooking for children and grandchildren. It’s a dish that feels both familiar and special.
Ingredients for Loaded Potato Soup
Here’s everything you’ll need to bring this hearty dish to life:
- 1 package (12 oz) bacon
- 1 ½ cups chopped onion
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 2 lb baking potatoes, peeled and cubed
- ⅔ cup butter
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour
- 4 cups milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 cup diced cooked ham
- 1 container (8 oz) sour cream
- 2 ½ cups (10 oz) shredded sharp Cheddar cheese, divided
- ¾ cup sliced green onions, divided
This combination of ingredients creates a soup that’s thick, creamy, and layered with flavor. The bacon provides smokiness, the ham adds heartiness, and the cheese brings that unmistakable richness.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Cook the Bacon and Onion
In a large skillet, cook the bacon over medium heat for 6 to 7 minutes, until crisp. Drain on paper towels, crumble, and set aside. Reserve 2 tablespoons of the drippings in the skillet. Add the chopped onion to the drippings and cook until softened, about 6 minutes.
2. Simmer the Potatoes
In a large Dutch oven or stockpot, combine the onion, chicken broth, and cubed potatoes. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender enough to mash with a fork.
3. Make the Roux
In the same skillet used for the bacon, melt the butter over low heat. Stir in the flour with a whisk until smooth. Cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Slowly whisk in 2 cups of milk until blended and smooth.
4. Build the Soup Base
Pour the milk mixture into the pot with the potatoes and broth. Add the remaining 2 cups of milk, along with the salt and pepper. Cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until the soup thickens and bubbles.
5. Add the Fillings
Stir in the diced ham, half the bacon, the sour cream, 2 cups of Cheddar cheese, and ½ cup of green onions. Cook gently until the cheese melts and the soup is heated through.
6. Serve with Toppings
Ladle the soup into bowls and garnish each serving with the remaining bacon, cheese, and green onions. Serve hot, with a slice of crusty bread or a side salad for a complete meal.
Tips for Making the Best Potato Soup
- Choose the right potatoes. Baking potatoes (like Russets) give the best texture, breaking down just enough to create creaminess while still leaving chunks.
- Keep the bacon crisp. Add half of it to the soup for flavor, but save the rest for topping. This keeps some pieces crunchy for texture.
- Don’t rush the roux. Cooking the flour in butter for a full minute ensures the soup has body without a raw flour taste.
- Adjust the thickness. If you like an even creamier texture, use an immersion blender to puree part of the soup before adding the toppings.
Serving Suggestions
This soup is hearty enough to stand alone, but it also pairs wonderfully with a few simple sides:
- Fresh bread or rolls for dipping
- A crisp green salad to balance the richness
- Pickled vegetables or fruit salad for a sweet contrast
- A light dessert such as apple crisp or oatmeal cookies to finish the meal
For family gatherings, serve this soup in a large pot at the center of the table with bowls of toppings — bacon, cheese, and green onions — so everyone can customize their bowl.
Why Seniors Love Recipes Like This
For older adults, meals like loaded baked potato soup are about more than just flavor. They represent comfort, warmth, and tradition. They’re also practical: the ingredients are affordable, the steps are straightforward, and leftovers reheat beautifully for another meal.
Soup is also forgiving. If you need to substitute ham with turkey, or use low-fat milk instead of whole, the dish still comes out hearty and delicious. That flexibility makes it a favorite for seniors cooking at home or preparing meals for visiting family.
A Soup to Warm Your Heart and Home
On the coldest days, when the wind rattles the windows and the evenings feel long, there’s nothing quite like sitting down to a bowl of this thick and creamy potato soup. Each spoonful is a reminder that food has the power to comfort, to heal, and to bring loved ones together.
So whether you’re cooking for two or serving a crowd, let this easy homemade soup be your go-to recipe for warmth, nourishment, and joy.