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A Cheesy Potato Soup That Rivals Le Cellier’s Iconic Dish

Nestled within the charming Canadian pavilion at EPCOT, Le Cellier Steakhouse is renowned for its delectable cuisine. One standout dish is the irresistible Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup. This creamy, rich delight echoes the comforting essence of traditional soup but with an indulgent taste that makes it a must-try for Disney park visitors.

If you’re a fan of comfort food or looking to indulge in a soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic bite, you won’t want to miss out on this Cheesy Potato Soup recipe, which promises to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

This creamy, cheesy potato soup can be prepared and on the table in about 35 minutes. Serve with crusty bread and a salad for a complete dinner everyone will love.

Loaded Potato Soup in a bowl with bread.

I often refer to this cheesy potato soup recipe as loaded potato soup because the flavors remind me of eating a baked potato or mashed potatoes with all of my favorite potato toppings. Think cheese, bacon, and scallions with a creamy savory sauce. It is the ultimate comfort food on cold winter nights when I want to feel cozy and wrapped up in a hug.

I save this soup recipe for busy days because it takes 35 minutes to prepare but it tastes like it has been simmering for hours. I love potatoes in any form, but this soup is one of my favorites.

Ingredients to make Loaded Potato Soup including chicken broth, cheese, bacon, flour, half and half, sour cream, potatoes, onions, salt, pepper and green onions.

How to Make Cheesy Potato Soup

You know you are going to love a soup when the first ingredient is bacon. Am I right? Add onions, potatoes, cheese, half and half, and some seasonings, and you’ll have a rich, creamy soup on the dinner table in no time.

  1. Cook bacon – Cook bacon and cut it into ½” pieces. Place bacon pieces in a large saucepan or Dutch oven and cook over medium-high heat until bacon is crispy. Carefully remove the bacon from the pot and place it on a paper towel to drain. Set aside. Pour off most of the grease from the pot but leave about 3 to 4 tablespoons of the grease in the pot. Do not wipe clean.
  2. Saute – Add diced onion to the pot and sauté until onions become soft and clear.
  3. Simmer – Sprinkle flour over the onions and stir well to combine. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 3 minutes.
  4. Whisk – Slowly add chicken broth, whisking constantly with a large whisk to make a slurry. Bring to a boil.
  5. Prepare potatoes – Peel and cut potatoes into 1″ cubes. Add diced potatoes to the pot and reduce to medium heat. Simmer potatoes for 10-12 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender, stirring often.
  6. Blend – Add half and half and stir until well combined. If you don’t have half and half, you can use 1 cup milk and 1 cup heavy cream. Carefully place half of the soup in a blender, immersion blender, or food processor and blend until smooth. Be careful not to overfill the blender. You may want to do this in batches.
  7. Combine – Add the blended mixture back to the soup pot and stir in shredded cheese and cooked bacon. Add salt and pepper to taste. If not serving right away, pour the soup into a slow cooker to keep warm until ready to serve.
  8. Load it up – Place in individual bowls and garnish with additional shredded cheese, sour cream, and/or chopped green onion.
Ladle with Loaded Potato Soup over a pot. Sliced bread, bacon, cheese, onions and sour cream on the side.

Cheesy Potato Soup Variations

You can make this soup extra hearty with all kinds of other ingredients. Add in more meats, vegetables, or even flavor to make it your way. These options are endless!

  • Meat – Try cooking and slicing ham, chicken, or sausage into the soup.
  • Veggies – Use fresh or frozen corn, celery, broccoli, carrots, zucchini, or peas for more of a vegetarian soup.
  • Herbs – Try garlic, chives, parsley, or oregano for added flavor.
  • Spicy – Give it a kick of heat by adding chiles, red pepper flakes, or even sriracha to the soup.
  • Cream cheese – Make it like Panera Bread and add 8 ounces of cream cheese to your soup. It makes it extra creamy!
  • Butter – A tablespoon of butter adds richness and gives the soup a smooth buttery texture.

Tips for the Best Cheesy Potato Soup

Make this cheesy potato soup flawless with these helpful tips! They are simple to use and will take this soup to the next level. Your friends and family will be raving about your cheesy potato soup!

Picking the Right Potatoes – Choose the right potatoes like russet potatoes or Yukon gold potatoes. They both have a creamy texture to them.

Cutting – When cutting or adding vegetables or meat try to cut in uniform to have even cooking throughout the process.

Sauteing – If you plan to add more veggies, make sure to saute them with the onions.

Roux – Make a roux by mixing flour with the butter or broth. This will be a thick and smooth mixture that is raw to the taste. Make sure not to burn it or brown it too much.

Add Liquids Slowly – When adding in the liquid make sure to do it slowly and carefully while you are stirring the soup at the same time. This will give the soup a consistent creamy texture that is smooth while cooking.

Quality cheese – Choose a good quality block cheese that you can hand shred. The cheese will melt properly and evenly if it is hand-shredded. Prepackaged shredded cheese has a coating on it that doesn’t melt as well into the soup.

Spoon scooping up Loaded Potato Soup with cheese, sour cream, bacon and green onions.

“The best comfort food! It’s so tasty and comes out so creamy! Love it!”

-Suzy

A bowl of cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish, topped with shredded cheese, crispy bacon bits, sour cream, and chopped green onions. A hand with a light purple manicure is holding a spoon, scooping up a portion of the soup. A slice of bread is on the side.

Cheesy Potato Soup

This Potato Soup is loaded with all your favorite potato toppings in a warm, satisfying bowl. Cheese, crisp bacon, scallions, and of course, hearty potatoes in a creamy savory sauce. It's the best potato soup for chilly days!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Soup
Cuisine American
Servings 10

Ingredients
  

  • 6-8 slices bacon
  • 1 medium onion diced
  • 4 tablespoons flour
  • 2 quarts chicken broth (8 cups)
  • 10 Yukon gold potatoes
  • 2 cups half and half
  • 2 cups sharp cheddar cheese shredded
  • kosher salt to taste
  • ground black pepper to taste
  • shredded cheese for garnish, optional
  • sour cream optional
  • green onion for garnish, optional

Instructions
 

  • Step 1: Cook bacon and cut it into ½" pieces. Place bacon pieces in a large saucepan or Dutch oven and cook over medium-high heat until bacon is crispy.
    A pot filled with small pieces of bacon frying in bubbling oil, setting the stage for a cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish. A wooden spoon rests beside the pot on a white countertop, with a blue and white checkered cloth in the background.
  • Step 2: Carefully remove the bacon from the pot and place it on a paper towel to drain. Set aside. Pour off most of the grease from the pot but leave about 3 to 4 tablespoons of the grease in the pot. Do not wipe clean. 
    Cooked, crumbled bacon pieces draining on a white paper towel next to a metal skillet with bacon grease and bits left inside, ready to elevate your Cheesy Potato Soup That Rivals Le Cellier’s Iconic Dish.
  • Step 3: Add diced onion to the pot and sauté until onions become soft and clear.
    A stainless steel pot contains sautéed finely chopped onions, setting the stage for a cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish. To the left, a blue and white checkered cloth is partially visible. A wooden spoon rests on the right side of the pot on a white surface.
  • Step 4: Sprinkle flour over the onions and stir well to combine. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 3 minutes.
    A metal pot on a white surface containing sautéed onions and flour, ready for making a roux. A wooden spoon lies beside the pot, and a folded blue and white checkered cloth is partially visible on the left—perfect beginnings for a cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish.
  • Step 5: Slowly add chicken broth, whisking constantly with a large whisk to make a slurry. Bring to a boil. 
    A large stainless steel pot filled with a light yellow liquid is placed on a white marble surface. To the left is a folded blue and white gingham cloth, and to the right, a metal whisk rests on the countertop. This Cheesy Potato Soup rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish.
  • Step 6: Peel and cut potatoes into 1" cubes. Add diced potatoes to the pot and reduce to medium heat. Simmer potatoes for 10 to 12 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender, stirring often.
    A stainless steel pot filled with a creamy, cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish sits on a white surface. A blue and white checkered cloth is partially visible in the background, and a wooden spoon rests beside the pot.
  • Step 7: Add half and half and stir until well combined.
    A metal pot is filled with a creamy yellow mixture, likely cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish, as a measuring cup pours cream or milk into it. A blue and white checkered cloth is partially visible in the background.
  • Step 8: Carefully place half of the soup in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. Be careful not to overfill the blender. You may want to do this in batches.
    A close-up of a Blendtec blender pitcher filled with a light-colored liquid, possibly Cheesy Potato Soup That Rivals Le Cellier’s Iconic Dish, standing on a white countertop. In the background, there's a large stainless steel pot with a black ladle resting on its rim. A blue and white checkered cloth is also visible.
  • Step 9: Add the blended mixture back to the soup pot and stir in shredded cheese and cooked bacon. Add salt and pepper to taste. If not serving right away, pour the soup into a slow cooker to keep warm until ready to serve.
    A stainless steel pot contains a creamy cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish. Shredded cheddar cheese and crumbled bacon are visible on the surface. A wooden spoon rests beside the pot on a white marble countertop, with a blue and white checked cloth partially visible.
  • Step 10: Place in individual bowls and garnish with additional shredded cheese, sour cream, and/or chopped green onion.
    A ladle filled with creamy, cheesy potato soup that rivals Le Cellier’s iconic dish hovers above a pot. Slices of fresh bread and small bowls containing shredded cheese, green onions, and crispy bacon bits are arranged in the background, offering toppings and sides for the soup.

Notes

Recipe Tips:
  • This soup will stay in the fridge for up to a week.
  • Tastes best when re-heated over the stove.
  • Do not freeze.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How Do You Thicken Potato Soup?

For this recipe, we use flour as a thickener, but cornstarch can also be used to thicken.

Which Potatoes are Best for Loaded Potato Soup?

For an extra creamy texture, buttery Yukon golds are the absolute best for this potato soup recipe. But, if you don’t have any on hand, red potatoes or Idaho russets will do just fine.

What is “Loaded” Potato Soup?

When we say this soup is loaded, we mean it’s stuffed with all those delicious fixings you normally pile on top of a baked potato: cheese, crispy bacon, vibrant green onions, sour cream, more cheese. You know, the works! This potato soup is wonderfully versatile that way. You can add as much or as little of these toppings as you like.

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Erica Walker

Erica lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband, Jared, an attorney, and her three beautiful girls. Beyond the world of recipes, she loves adventuring with everything from kayaking, to cruising, to snowboarding and taking the family along for the thrill ride.

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