Love potato soup as much as I do? Try my Crockpot Potato Soup or my stovetop Potato Soup next! This spicy, creamy soup recipe was inspired by a Nacho Potato Chowder recipe I was trying to make but realized I didn’t have all the ingredients I needed. Sometimes the best meals come about through serendipity, and I’m so glad I rolled with it! With the creaminess of traditional potato soup and the bold flavors of beloved Mexican recipes, this new soup offering is now one of our favorites. Nacho Potato Soup is perfect for winter months or any occasion when you want something warm and satisfying without much work. With only 15 minutes of prep time, it’s ready to eat in about 35 minutes! This cheesy soup uses simple ingredients you may already have in your pantry, so give it a go! For more amazing potato soup recipes, try my Ham and Potato Soup, Instant Pot Potato Soup Recipe, Sausage Potato Soup with Kale, Potato Leek Soup, and my Slow Cooker Cheeseburger Soup!
Ingredients Needed:
Oil: use a neutral-flavored oil for sautéing the vegetables, like canola oil or vegetable oil. Coconut oil and olive oil are also good but will add a bit of their own flavors to the dish too. Chicken Broth: a low-sodium chicken broth will provide the liquid base for the soup and add a depth of flavor. If you use a salted broth, you may want to omit the added salt and season to taste before serving. Vegetables: use a classic savory trio of onion, celery, and carrots for this soup to add nutrients, color, and a fantastic flavor base. Garlic: use fresh garlic cloves for the best aromatic flavor. Seasoning: use a combination of chili powder, salt, cumin, and black pepper to elevate the soup’s taste, giving it that delightful spicy kick. Yukon Gold Potatoes: they have a great buttery texture and flavor, making the soup creamy without needing too much cream. Other potato varieties can be used, but the texture may vary. Salted Butter: to make the roux to help thicken the soup. Salted butter is best as it helps enhance the flavor of the soup as well. Flour: use all-purpose flour for the roux to thicken the soup. For a gluten-free soup, you can use a cornstarch slurry instead. Milk: to enhance the soup’s creaminess. If you’re lactose intolerant, almond or coconut milk can be used, though it might slightly alter the flavor. Frozen Corn: This adds sweetness, texture, and color to the dish. Fresh corn can also be used when in season. Toppings: try sharp shredded cheddar cheese and freshly chopped green onions for optional toppings to add extra flavor and texture to the soup.
How to Make Nacho Potato Soup Recipe
This recipe is quick and easy to make, and it’s so delicious! Full instructions are included in the recipe card below.
Nacho Cheese Potato Soup Recipe Variations
Spice it up. Make this soup spicier by adding in some of your favorite hot sauce, more chili powder, chopped chilis, or red pepper flakes! Garnish. Use your favorite Mexican garnishes to enhance the flavors of your meal. Try adding some fresh herbs like chopped fresh parsley, cilantro, or thyme for more flavor. Use other cheeses. Cheddar cheese works great in this soup, but you could use other cheeses for a different flavor. Use cheeses that melt smoothly, like Velveeta or American cheese, for that true nacho flavor. Alternatively, Monterey Jack cheese, Pepper Jack cheese, or some Parmesan cheese would work well too. Change up the veggies. There are lots of other veggies that would work great in this soup! Try sautéed mushrooms, peppers, zucchini, parsnips or see what’s lying around in your fridge that needs to be used. Make it vegetarian: swap the chicken broth for vegetable broth and you’re good to go!
Serving Suggestions
This yummy soup calls for some bread on the side to soak up the delicious soupiness at the bottom of the bowl! Try these Buttery (Whole Wheat) Bread Machine Rolls, my No Knead Artisan Bread, or some slices of this Whole Wheat Bread with butter. You could also serve it with some corn chips or tortilla chips on the side for an added crunch! Serve this creamy potato soup with some veggies on the side to add nutrients and make it a fuller meal. My Air Fryer Green Beans, Roasted Carrots, or this Cheesy Baked Asparagus would all work well!
More Delicious Soup Recipes with Potatoes
Crockpot Potato Soup
Slow Cooker Creamy Vegetable Soup
Southwest Grilled Corn Chowder
Honey Balsamic Slow Cooker Beef Stew
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