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German potato soup

Potato soup is one of those classic dishes that everyone has their own slightly different recipe for. And when it starts to get cold, dark, and dreary outside nothing sounds better than a big bowl of steaming soup. When I came across this German variation I knew I had to try it! Having German roots myself, I was a little surprised that I had never heard of this one, but it’s definitely going to be a staple in my winter recipe collection.

Traditionally known as Kartoffelsuppe, this is considered to be one of the most popular soups in German to this day. What caught my eye about this variation in particular was the lemon zest. This recipe uses the zest of one whole lemon and it really adds some depth to the flavor. The other main source of kick is from the green onions. The recipe itself calls for ¼ cup in the soup and if you love the bite of green onions half as much as I do, you’ll want to load up your bowl with even more once served.

We used vegetable stock here to make this a fully vegetarian recipe, but you could easily use chicken stock as well. As much as we love a hearty bacon-loaded potato soup, this lighter veggie version was a tasty way to mix things up! And having a few more vegetarian recipes in your back pocket is always a good thing.

Whether you’re looking to get in touch with your German roots or just after a delicious new soup, we can’t recommend this zesty recipe enough! I thought we’d have leftovers for a few days, but my family made quick work of it in one day. It’s impossible to stop at just one bowl!

WHAT KIND OF POTATOES SHOULD I USE FOR THIS SIMPLE POTATO SOUP RECIPE?

Ideally, you should use the floury type of potatoes. The same kind that you use for making mashed potato.However, I have repeatedly made this creamy potato soup using waxy types of potatoes — the same type that is great for roasting, and the soup turned out great as well.

STORAGE TIPS

This dairy-free potato soup is perfect for meal prep! Just prepare a large batch of this soup, then refrigerate or freeze it.  Here is how you store the soup:

To refrigerate: You can store the potato soup for 3-4 days in your refrigerator in an airtight container.
To freeze: Another option is freezing the soup for up to 3 months in a freezer-friendly container.
To reheat: To reheat the soup, thaw it overnight in your refrigerator. Then reheat on the stove or in a microwave.

Can I make this German soup vegan or vegetarian?

Yes, you can very easily turn this into a vegan or vegetarian potato soup! Just omit the sausages or use plant-based sausages instead. The vegan version of this potato soup tastes just as amazing!

Is German potato soup gluten-free?

Yes, this soup is gluten-free! So feel free to enjoy it if you are on a gluten-free diet.

How do I serve this potato soup?

As this soup is already packed with vegetables and very satiating, you don’t need any side dishes. But I highly recommend serving some bread with this soup. Nothing beats delicious bread dipped into the best potato soup!

Ingredients

3 tablespoons olive oil
1 onion, diced
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 large carrot, diced
1 celery stalk, diced
1 lb potatoes, approximately 3-4 medium potatoes

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