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An Easy Ham & Potato Soup Recipe everyone will love! Make it in your crockpot, instant pot or on the stove. Creamy & delicious! Easily made gluten/ dairy free and paleo or Whole30!

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This creamy Ham and Potato Soup is going to become one of your family’s favorite soup recipes. It is hearty and so simple to make!

Why we love this Potato Ham Soup Recipe

We love this delicious creamy soup for so many reasons:

  • Easy to Make – This easy soup takes less than an hour to make if you are using your stovetop or Instant Pot and if you want to let your crockpot do all the work for you, it can still be done in just under 4 hours! It also has less than 15 ingredients, most of which you probably already have in your pantry.
  • Good for Leftovers – This soup recipe is the perfect (and delicious) way to use up leftover cooked ham.
  • Paleo/Whole30/Gluten Free/Dairy Free Options – This soup is easily made paleo, Whole30, Gluten Free and Dairy Free– so those of you following a specific diet won’t miss out!
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Potato and Ham Soup Ingredients

This delicious soup is made with simple ingredients.

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For the full recipe and ingredient substitutions, see below.

A quick note about the best type of ham for this ham and potato soup: Any cooked ham will work for this recipe. We prefer to use leftover ham, but chopped ham steaks or deli ham that is sliced thinly would work as well!

Potato and Ham Soup substitutions

There are MANY substitutions for this recipe which is one of the reasons we love it. It’s easily adaptable to your own diet/needs!

Dairy Free/ Milk – You can use any milk you’d like in this recipe. Unsweetened coconut milk has the highest fat content and mimics heavy cream. The coconut milk does not taste like coconut, but if you’re worried about that or you don’t have it on hand you can use almond milk, light coconut milk, skim milk, whole milk, or even heavy cream will work in this recipe.I haven’t tried oat milk but it may work!

Potatoes – You can use any potatoes in this recipe, red, baby, russet potatoes, and yellow will all work. I wouldn’t recommend subbing potatoes for cauliflower in this recipe. It may work but I haven’t tested it so I can’t guarantee it will!

Peeling Potatoes – You don’t have to peel the potatoes in this recipe. I prefer them without the skins, but if you prefer them with the skins on – keep them on!

Veggies– Feel free to add or omit more onions, celery, carrots, or peas to this recipe.

Herbs – If you don’t have fresh rosemary you can use 1/4 teaspoon dried rosemary. If you don’t like rosemary, you can also use thyme or parsley.

Broth – You can make this with bone broth, vegetable broth, or chicken broth/beef broth – any broth will work. I would recommend looking for low sodium.

Whole30/Paleo – Use whole30/paleo friendly ham/broth, non dairy milk and tapicoa flour if thickening it

Flour: You can replace white flour with tapioca flour for a gluten free/paleo/Whole30 option

Ham– If you don’t like ham, check out our Potato Soup Recipe. You could also throw in a ham bone while the soup cooks, but be sure to remove before eating.

How to make Ham and Potato Soup

You can make this recipe in thecrockpot, theinstant pot, or on the stovetop. Here’s how to make this soup on the stovetop (for the other directions, see below):

  1. Sauté your garlic, onions, carrots, and celery in olive oil on the stovetop until the onions are translucent (about 10 minutes).
  2. Add the ham and all remaining ingredients (except milk and peas) to the pot and bring to a boil.
  3. Allow the soup to boil for 10-12 minutes, or until the potatoes are fork tender. Then, reduce the heat and stir in milk and peas.
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How to thicken Ham Potato Soup

This is naturally a brothier soup but it can be thickened so that it is rich and creamy.

To thicken the soup I added 1/4 cup of flour to a bowl and scooped out about 1 cup of liquid from the soup pot (it’s ok if you get some ham/veggie/potato pieces but try to get mostly broth!

Whisk the flour and broth mixture together until it’s a thick paste like consistency. Stir it into the soup and bring to a boil for 2-3 minutes, stirring continually.. You can add more flour directly to the pot and stir it in if necessary.

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What to serve with Ham and Potato Soup

This soup is hearty enough to be enjoyed on its own with a side of bread. It can also be enjoyed with a sandwich, salad, or our Healthy Chicken Tenders.

Here are some of our favorite toppings:

  • cheese
  • chives
  • black pepper
  • green onions
  • sour cream or greek yogurt
  • crackers
  • a drizzle of heavy cream

(Just a friendly reminder: if you are Whole30 – cheese, sour cream, greek yogurt, heavy cream, and crackers are not permitted.)

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How to store Easy Ham and Potato Soup

How long does ham and potato soup last in fridge? This soup will last for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.

Separation is normal and ok! Just stir it up.

Can you freeze creamy ham and potato soup? Yes it can, but with this recipe, we don’t recommend it!

The potatoes can get grainy and we don’t like the taste of milk after it has been frozen in recipes.

If you are going to freeze it, store your creamy ham and potato soup in an airtight container. When you’re ready to eat, defrost the night before by leaving this in the fridge, or take out of the refrigerator and heat over the stove/in the microwave.

We like these containers for freezing!

We have a whole post on the best way to freeze soup!

Can potato soup be canned? I have not tried canning this soup. I’d check out this post and do your own research on whether canning this soup is safe.

How do I reheat this soup? You can reheat this potato soup in a pot or in the microwave.

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Leftover Ham Soup FAQs

Should I boil potatoes before adding them to soup?

No, you do not want to boil the potatoes before adding them to this ham soup recipe. They will be fully cooked if you follow the directions and pre boiling could cause them to lose their shape and become mushy.

What makes a bowl of soup more flavorful?

To add flavor to potato soup, add fresh herbs like rosemary thyme or sage. Other spices (italian seasoning, hot pepper, more black pepper). This recipe is pretty flavorful on its own and you don’t need to add much extra.

How do you make potato soup from scratch?

This potato soup is made completely from scratch. If you are looking for potato soup recipes – check out this Healthy Potato Soup recipe!

What can ham stock be used for?

Ham stocks can be used like you would use other stocks/broths. It would be great in soups, but be aware that it can sometimes be more salty than other stocks.We didn’t use ham stock in this recipe.

Can you leave skins on potatoes for potato soup?

You don’t have to peel the potatoes for potato soup. I prefer them without the skins, but if you prefer them with the skins on – keep them on!

What potatoes are best for soup?

Yukon gold potatoes are best for soup because they are soft and velvety. When blended they get super smooth and creamy. Russet potatoes are also good for soup because they hold their shape.

Is potato soup good for weight loss?

Potato soup is not the best soup for weight loss. It’s mostly carbs and fat.

How long is leftover ham good for?

Leftover ham is good for 3-5 days in the refrigerator. It’s best to eat it as close to the cook date as possible.

How long is Ham Soup good for?

Ham Soup is good for 3-4 days in the refrigerator. You can freeze it for up to 2 months.

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Other Healthy Soup Recipes

We love soup SO much that we actually have a free healthy soup ebook! We also have a post filled with 25 Healthy Soup Recipes! Here are some of our other favorite soups that you may like:

  • Ham White Bean Soup
  • Healthy Chicken Pot Pie Soup
  • Pumpkin Soup Recipe
  • Asian Chicken Soup
  • Healthy Butternut Squash Soup
  • Lemon Chicken Soup
  • Healthy Potato Soup
  • Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Sweet Potato Soup
  • Leftover Turkey Soup
  • Healthy Italian Wedding Soup
  • Easy Minestrone Soup

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Ham Potato Soup

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An Easy Ham & Potato Soup Recipe everyone will love! Make it in your crockpot, instant pot or on the stove. Creamy & delicious!

WW Freestyle Points Not WW friendly

Prep Time : 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time : 25 minutes minutes

Total Time : 35 minutes minutes

Serves : 4 people (about 1.5 cups each)

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Ingredients

Instructions

Stovetop Instructions:

  • In a large pot, heat olive oil. While oil is heating, chop veggies.

  • Sauté garlic, onions, carrots, and celery until onions are translucent, about 10 minutes.

  • While veggies sauté, chop ham/potatoes and gather other ingredients.

  • Add all remaining ingredients to the pot, except milk and peas

  • Bring the soup to a boil. Allow it to boil for 10-12 minutes, or until your potatoes are fork tender.

  • Once cooked, reduce heat and stir in milk and peas.

  • For thickening: The soup will thicken as it cools, but if you prefer a richer, thick soup – add ¼ cup all purpose flour to a bowl. Scoop 1-2 cups of broth (it’s ok if a few veggie/ham pieces get in there too) into the bowl. Whisk together. Add flour mixture back into the soup and stir. Bring to a boil for 2-3 minutes and your soup will naturally thicken.

Crockpot Instructions:

  • In a sauté pan, heat olive oil. While oil is heating, chop veggies.

  • Sauté garlic, onions, carrots, and celery until onions are translucent, about 10 minutes.

  • While veggies sauté, chop ham/potatoes and gather other ingredients.

  • Add all cooked vegetables + all remaining ingredients except milk and peas to the crockpot

  • Cook on low for 5-6 hours or high for 3-4 hours.

  • Once cooked, reduce heat and stir in milk and peas.

  • For thickening: The soup will thicken as it cools, but if you prefer a richer, thick soup – add ¼ cup all purpose flour to a bowl. Scoop 1-2 cups of broth (it’s ok if a few veggie/ham pieces get in there too) into the bowl. Whisk together. Add flour mixture back into the soup and stir. Bring to a boil on the stove for 2-3 minutes and your soup will naturally thicken.

Instant Pot Instructions:

  • Set instant pot to sauté for 10 minutes. Heat olive oil. While oil is heating, chop veggies.

  • Sauté garlic, onions, carrots, and celery until onions are translucent, about 10 minutes.

  • While veggies sauté, chop ham/potatoes and gather other ingredients.

  • Add all cooked vegetables + all remaining ingredients except milk and peas to the instant pot

  • Set instant pot to sealing, pressure cook for 8 minutes.

  • Once cooked, manually quick release the pressure in the instant pot

  • Stir in milk and peas

  • For thickening: The soup will thicken as it cools, but if you prefer a richer, thick soup – add ¼ cup all purpose flour to a bowl. Scoop 1-2 cups of broth (it’s ok if a few veggie/ham pieces get in there too) into the bowl. Whisk together. Add flour mixture back into the soup and stir. Bring to a boil by setting it to Sauté for 2-3 minutes and your soup will naturally thicken.

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Nutrition Facts

Nutrition Facts

Ham Potato Soup

Amount Per Serving (1.5 cups)

Calories 397Calories from Fat 117

% Daily Value*

Fat 13g20%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Cholesterol 41mg14%

Sodium 426mg19%

Potassium 1325mg38%

Carbohydrates 53g18%

Fiber 9g38%

Sugar 9g10%

Protein 18g36%

Vitamin A 6180IU124%

Vitamin C 75mg91%

Calcium 179mg18%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. This is an estimate and can vary pending your ingredients

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FAQs

How can I make my potato soup taste better? ›

Once the potatoes are nice and soft, stir in the cheddar cheese and Greek yogurt (or sour cream), salt, pepper and cooked bacon bits. Taste and season with extra salt and pepper, if needed.

Do you cook potatoes before adding to soup? ›

Add Potatoes to Your Soup Base

Now that your potatoes are perfectly boiled, it's time to add them to your soup base. Whether you have a creamy or chunky potato soup recipe, gently stir the boiled potatoes into your prepared soup mixture and simmer for a few minutes to let the flavors meld together.

What can I add to potato soup for flavor without? ›

Use plenty of cream combined with milk, lots of cheddar cheese, garlic, ground black pepper, salt to taste, creamery butter and parsley. Don't forget the potatoes boiled than baked into the soup.

How do you make soup more flavorful? ›

Add ingredients like mushrooms, tomatoes, soy sauce, miso, or seaweed to enhance the flavor of your soup. Use fresh herbs like parsley, cilantro, basil or thyme to add fresh flavor to your soup.

What is a good thickener for potato soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

What is the best thickening agent for potato soup? ›

Cornstarch is a great option as it is a natural thickening agent, but you'll want to be careful about how much you use. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked together with cold water to create a slurry. Then, gradually add the slurry to the soup, letting it boil for one to two minutes before adding more.

When should I add potatoes to my soup? ›

If potatoes are an addition to the soup recipe you are using, a good rule would be to add them about 20 minutes before you want the soup to be ready. Keep in mind that the smaller the potatoes are cut, the quicker they cook.

What type of potato is best for soups? ›

Russets or all-purpose baking potatoes are high in starch and low in moisture. In soups, they will soak up the liquid and lose their shape. This makes them the ideal choice for making creamy soups or thickening a runny soup. Try using Russet potatoes to create the perfect Loaded Potato Soup.

Does soup taste better the longer you cook it? ›

Just know the longer you cook it, the more flavor that will come out of the food and into the soup. Think of marinara sauce. Though it's not a soup, it's the same concept. Allowing it to cook for awhile marries all the flavors together.

What is the most significant ingredient of a soup? ›

For clear, brothy soups, stock is your most important ingredient. If you want to make a good soup, you need to use an excellently flavored stock — otherwise, the entire pot could be tasteless.

Why isn't my potato soup creamy? ›

So what do you do if you've made the mistake of using starchy potatoes in your soup? One trick to make your potato soup a little less grainy is to add some form of dairy –- cream, milk, or even cheese. Because dairy is generally creamy in texture, that characteristic will carry over into your soup.

Why aren't my potatoes getting soft in my potato soup? ›

It's best to use fresh, firm potatoes. Acidic Ingredients: If your soup contained highly acidic ingredients (e.g., tomatoes), it could have affected the texture of the potatoes. Acidic ingredients can slow down the softening process of potatoes.

What not to do when making soup? ›

The 7 Biggest Mistakes You Make Cooking Soup
  1. Boiling instead of simmering. You want a small bubble or two to rise to the surface of the liquid every few seconds. ...
  2. Not using enough salt. ...
  3. Ignoring water. ...
  4. Overcooking the vegetables. ...
  5. Adding tomatoes at the beginning. ...
  6. Neglecting to garnish. ...
  7. Not trying a pressure cooker.
Nov 19, 2014

Can you put Worcestershire sauce in soup? ›

Soups and Chilis

Worcestershire sauce in soup? Trust me on this one. Just a little goes a long way; it helps cut through the richness in chilis and thick soups.

What is the secret to soup? ›

7 Tips for Successful Soup Making
  • Use a Sturdy Pot. It is worth investing in a heavy pot with a thick bottom to use for making soup. ...
  • Sauté the Aromatics. ...
  • Start with Good Broth. ...
  • Cut Vegetables to the Right Size. ...
  • Stagger the Addition of Vegetables. ...
  • Keep Liquid at a Simmer. ...
  • Season Just Before Serving.
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How do you doctor up bland potato soup? ›

To serve it up, sprinkle on a little extra parsley before adding some of the grated cheese… And—you'd better believe it—some of the crispy bacon. You can also add sliced green onions, a dollop of sour cream—anything you want! This soup will warm your ever-loving heart and soul.

How can I add flavor to tasteless soup? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

How do you doctor up canned potato soup? ›

Herbs: Fresh chives, thyme, or cilantro stirred in just before serving. Spices: Your soup is probably salty enough, but what about simmering a bay leaf in there for a while (don't forget to remove it before serving)? Depending on the soup's flavor profile, you could shake in some cumin or red pepper flakes.

How do you doctor up store bought potato soup? ›

ADD ACID

Fresh lemon juice: this is best to add at the end of cooking, otherwise the lemon flavor can become bitter. Cooking Vinegars: such as balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, or even apple cider vinegar. Hot sauce: helps to add both acid and heat, so you're getting even more bang for your buck.

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