Looking for a comforting, easy-to-make dinner that fills your home with delicious aromas and warms the soul? This creamy potato soup, made effortlessly in a Crockpot, will quickly become a household favorite.
With just a few wholesome ingredients and minimal prep time, you can create a velvety, rich soup perfect for cozy nights or family gatherings.
Before diving into the cooking process, let's take a closer look at the simple yet flavorful ingredients that make this Chicken and Potato Soup so irresistible.
Prep time: 4 1/2 hours (with slow cooking in your Crockpot, most of this time is hands-off!)
Serves: 8-10 people (perfect for family meals or meal prep for the week)
Now that we’ve covered the ingredients, let’s dive into the easy-to-follow process that brings this comforting Chicken and Potato Soup together. Using a Crockpot makes this recipe nearly effortless, so you can let it simmer away while you handle your day.
Start by prepping your key ingredients: the chicken breast, potatoes, and onion. Make sure to dice them into small, even pieces so they cook evenly. The bite-sized cubes of chicken and potato will create a perfectly smooth texture later on, and the finely chopped onion will dissolve beautifully into the soup during the long cooking time.
Once your ingredients are diced, simply place them all into the Crockpot. There’s no need to sauté or pre-cook anything! This is where the magic of slow cooking really shines, allowing the ingredients to blend their flavors over time.
Pour 4 1/4 cups of chicken broth over the diced ingredients, ensuring they’re completely submerged. The broth will help to soften the vegetables and chicken as they cook, eventually turning everything into a rich, flavorful soup. Add 1 tablespoon of salt, and feel free to season with freshly ground black pepper to your liking. Don’t be afraid to be generous with the pepper if you enjoy a little extra kick in your soup.
Give the ingredients a quick stir to distribute the seasoning and ensure everything is well-coated with the broth. Once mixed, cover the Crockpot with its lid, locking in the moisture and heat that will help break down the ingredients into a smooth, creamy soup.
Set the Crockpot on the high setting and let it cook for 4 hours. During this time, the chicken will become tender, the potatoes will soften, and the onion will melt into the broth, creating a deep and flavorful base. No need to check on it or stir—just let the Crockpot do its thing!
After 4 hours of cooking, it’s time to blend everything together. Use an immersion blender directly in the Crockpot to puree the soup until it’s smooth and creamy. If you prefer a chunkier texture, feel free to blend only part of the soup and leave some pieces intact. The blending step is key to creating that rich, velvety consistency that makes this dish so comforting.
Once the soup is smooth, it’s time to add the finishing touches. Stir in 1 cup of heavy cream and 1/4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg. The cream adds a luxurious silkiness, while the nutmeg provides a subtle, warming flavor that complements the chicken and potatoes beautifully. Let the soup cook on high for an additional 30 minutes to fully incorporate the cream and nutmeg, thickening it slightly and enhancing the richness.
When the soup is done, it’s ready to be served hot. For an added layer of indulgence, sprinkle some shredded mozzarella cheese on top, which will melt into the hot soup and give each bite a deliciously creamy, cheesy flavor. If you like a little extra seasoning, a dash of freshly ground black pepper can provide a perfect finishing touch.
This recipe delivers a hearty, flavorful soup that’s perfect for a cozy night in or when you want to impress guests with minimal effort. The best part? The Crockpot does most of the work, so you can enjoy a home-cooked meal without the hassle.
Looking for a comforting, easy-to-make dinner that fills your home with delicious aromas and warms the soul? This creamy potato soup, made effortlessly in a Crockpot, will quickly become a household favorite.
For serving you can add (optional):
Shredded mozzarella cheese and freshly ground black pepper