Crock-Pot Mexican Baked Potato SoupPT260Mhttps://img3.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0917/c5/6/023250/300x200x90.jpg This slow cooker Mexican Baked Potato Soup will warm you up on a cool day with its healthy and delicious twist on classic baked potato soup! The jalapeno added amazing flavor without making the soup too spicy. A little butter or olive oil can help round out the creaminess of the soup if you'd like totally optional and yummy both ways!6 servings
Ingredients:
Red pepper flakes Chopped green onion Grated cheddar cheese Freshly chopped cilantro Greek yogurt or sour cream White or black pepper to taste1 cup Freshly grated cheddar cheese3 heads Roasted garlic1/4 tsp. Garlic powder1/4 tsp. Oregano1/2 tsp. Salt1 tsp. Cumin1/2 cup Salsa verde1/3 cup Choped green onion2 cups Diced yellow onion2 Large jalapenos (diced)4 cups Vegetable broth3 pounds Potatoes
This slow cooker Mexican Baked Potato Soup will warm you up on a cool day with its healthy and delicious twist on classic baked potato soup! The jalapeno added amazing flavor without making the soup too spicy. A little butter or olive oil can help round out the creaminess of the soup if you'd like totally optional and yummy both ways!
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Information
Gradeeasy
Serving
6 servings
Prep Time20 Mins
Cook Time240 Mins
Total Time260 Mins
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Ingredients
Tasty Toppings
Red pepper flakes
Chopped green onion
Grated cheddar cheese
Freshly chopped cilantro
Greek yogurt or sour cream
White or black pepper to taste
1 cup Freshly grated cheddar cheese
3 heads Roasted garlic
1/4 tsp. Garlic powder
1/4 tsp. Oregano
1/2 tsp. Salt
1 tsp. Cumin
1/2 cup Salsa verde
1/3 cup Choped green onion
2 cups Diced yellow onion
2 Large jalapenos (diced)
4 cups Vegetable broth
3 pounds Potatoes
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Method
Step 1
Peel your potatoes and give them a rough chop.
Step 2
Next, chop your veggies and toss them in the pot along with your potatoes.
If you're a pepper fiend, some black or white pepper would be a great addition.
Step 5
Set your slow cooker to high and cook for 4-5 hours, or, if you're gone for the day, set it to low for 8 hours.
Step 6
You can roast your garlic while the soup cooks by setting your oven to 400 °F, chopping the top off each garlic head, drizzling with olive oil, and sealing in a foil pouch
Step 7
Roast for about an hour and then squeeze each head of garlic to release the yummy roasted garlic "butter" from the bulbs and spoon into the soup when it's done!
Step 8
For smooth soup, use a potato masher or even an immersion blender to creamify the soup.
Step 9
For chunky potato soup, grab a wooden spoon and mash the potatoes partially. I went the fabulously chunky route and it came out deliciously thick and hearty.
Step 10
Ready to eat? Simply mix in your cheese and garnish with all your favorites!