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When tasting our first spoonful of 30-Minute Potato Soup with Mushrooms Leeks & Quinoa, without uttering a single word, we began plating for photos! Without a drop of refined oil or special tricks of the trade thickening methods, we accomplished certain creaminess. And when your dairy-free recipe tastes this creamy, you’ve done something very right!

The most accurate test for us when it comes to validation for a recipe is our leftover test. We put the remnants of our pot of soup into little glass containers and stack them up just so in the fridge for lunches, munches and even future dinners on the go. If the small glass jars disappear quickly, at near sound defying levels of speed, we know we’ve struck recipe gold. So into the fridge, it went. We put our 30-Minute Potato Soup with Mushrooms Leeks & Quinoa to the test!

Ladies and gentlemen, the disappearing leftover test results speak volumes of praise for this recipe. Those little glass jars didn’t even manage to last a full day. One family member missed out entirely and felt remorse for not having staked their claim sooner. What’s that old saying? You snooze you lose, friend.

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What Makes This Soup Taste So Good?

  • First of all, this is a soup built on real whole foods rather than cornstarch, flour or other sorts of common soup thickeners. The base of this recipe consists entirely of leeks, carrots, celery, garlic, mushrooms, and potatoes!
  • Herbs and spices elevate this dish without overpowering the wonderfully earthy base flavors.
  • The inclusion of plant-based milk accomplishes creaminess without resorting to the use of less healthy ‘mouth-feel’ ingredients. In many creamy recipes, creaminess is gained though the addition of unhealthy refined oils.

If we had to bring one recipe of ours to a soup cook-off, this recipe for 30-Minute Potato Soup with Mushrooms Leeks & Quinoa would be it.

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We’ve got nothing more to add to this recipe post other than the fact that we’re proud of this delicious combination of ingredients. 30-Minute Potato Soup with Mushrooms Leeks & Quinoa is a dish you can feel good about enjoying and sharing.

So go, make deliciously creamy, flavorful soup! Enjoy it without guilt and share this recipe with everyone you like most!

And if you’re looking for a fabulous tasting gluten-free bread to serve alongside this tasty bowl of goodness, we suggest the following. Try our Southern Style Stuffing Muffins or out deliciousGluten-FreeCornbread Muffins.

Happy eating!

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Here’s a creamy potato soup recipe that gives a warm and friendly nod to a comfy cozy chowder. And in all respect and fairness to the other ingredients, this soup is so much more than another creamy potato soup or chowder. That being said, it’s deliciously rich and creamy in all of the right ways; and better still, it’s a quick and easy dish to make!

Made with whole food plant-based vegan ingredients that are incredibly nourishing, this soup will also go the distance to satisfy those cravings for something hearty without adding, unnecessary, unhealthy, and unwanted, fat.

Ingredients

  • one generous cup of leeks rinsed well and chopped into strands and circles, crosswise, or use onion - Set aside a few pieces to use as a garnish.

  • 1 cup of carrots, sliced into circles

  • 1 cup of celery, sliced into crescentmoon shapes

  • 6 or so cloves of fresh garlic, minced - You could use less garlic, by why?

  • 2 or 3 bay leaves

  • six sprigs or so of fresh thyme - A few more won't hurt, but don't skimp. If your using dried thyme leaves, see the comment in notes, below.

  • 1 tsp of ground mustard

  • 1 1/ 2 tsp of ground turmeric - This is a terrific bulk value for an organic variety of turmeric powder.

  • 1 lb of baby portabella mushrooms, cleaned and sliced

  • 2 pounds or 6 or so medium-sized potatoes, washed & sliced thin

  • 6 cups of your favorite veggie broth, or water

  • a pinch or so of pink Himalayan sea salt, or another salt, to taste

  • a generous pinch or two of nutmeg- We used over a half of a teaspoon of nutmeg so use more or less according to preference.

  • two fists full of baby spinach (about 2 cups) or a cup or two of broccoli, peas, kale, etc.

  • one 15 oz can of unsweetened lite coconut milk, cashew milk, macadamia milk or any unsweetenedvariety of plant-based milk that suits you

  • freshly ground black pepper

  • an optional scoop of prepared quinoa or rice for serving, if you like - This is such a tasty way to use leftover rice or quinoa! For eight servings we used roughly three cups of prepared quinoa.

Instructions

  1. If you don't have leftover quinoa or rice on hand, get a pot going according to package instructions. Then, preheat a large soup pot over medium heat. Add the leeks to the hot pan along with a splash of water and saute until translucent or for about 5 minutes.

  2. Next, stir in the carrots, celery and a pinch of sea salt and cook another 5 minutes or so until softened. Be sure to add splashes of water as needed during the sauteeing of the vegetables.

  3. Now add the garlic, bay leaf, thyme springs, ground mustard, and turmeric and give everything a quick stir. Add the mushrooms and cook another 5 minutes or so until the mushrooms have wilted. Stir in the potatoes and pour in the six cups of vegetable broth or water. Bring to a steady simmer, add another pinch of sea salt, reduce the heat to establish a lower and slower simmer and cover the soup with a lid. Cook for about 20 minutes or so or until the potato has cooked through. During this cooking time, be sure to check on the soup and stir now and then to assure nothing sticks or scorches.

  4. Once the potatoes are tender, stir in the nutmeg, taste and adjust the seasonings to preference, and stir in the fresh spinach. Cook for just another minute or so until the spinach wilts and remove the soup from the heat. Note that if you're adding broccoli or another vegetable, you’ll need to allow the soup to cook for a few minutes longer.

  5. Now stir in the lite coconut milk or another plant-based milk of choice. Taste again and adjust if needed.

    Remove the thyme sprigs if you used fresh thyme. Serve immediately with a side of quinoa or riceto stir into the soup to create a hearty and satisfying meal.

    As another option, stir in just a drizzle of tahini for extra richness if you like. We sometimes add a tiny drizzle of tahini, but not always.

    Garnish each serving with an additional sprinkling of nutmeg, a round of freshly cracked black pepper, and a few pieces of leek.

Notes

  • When you go ahead and slice each of the ingredients first, this soup comes together like a well-told story.

  • Dried thyme may be used in place of the fresh thyme sprigs if you prefer. Start with one teaspoon on dried thyme leaves and add more after you give it a taste during cooking. By the way, if you find that you are working with spices that are not the freshest, you might want to increase amounts for more flavor as some herbs and spices lose their flavor while waiting to be used.

  • You may opt to use green onions or another variety of onion instead of the leeks, but we urge you to try using leeks if possible. The flavor of a leek is gentle and buttery. Leeks offer a perfect supporting note of soothing, yet decidedly oniony, flavor.

  • If using one of the alternative milk choices in place of the can of lite coconut milk, you may wish to warm it just a bit to bring it to room temperature before adding it to the soup. The only reason for the warming is to avoid making your hot soup cool down too much for serving.

  • And if you're looking for a fabulous tasting gluten-free bread to serve alongside this tasty bowl of goodness, we suggest you try our Southern Style Stuffing Muffins or out deliciousGluten-FreeCornbread Muffins.

Nutrition

% DV

Calories Per Serving: 278

  • Total Fat 4.8 g 14 %
  • Saturated Fat 2.8 g 14 %
  • Cholesterol 4.2 mg 1 %
  • Sodium 516.6 mg 22 %
  • Carbohydrates 52.7 g 18 %
  • Fiber 8.3 g 33 %
  • Sugar 6.4 g ---
  • Protein 7.7 g 15 %
  • Vitamin A 83 %
  • Vitamin C 41 %
  • Iron 36 %
  • Calcium 10 %
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Yields: 8 Servings

Ingredients

  • one generous cup of leeks rinsed well and chopped into strands and circles, crosswise, or use onion - Set aside a few pieces to use as a garnish.

  • 1 cup of carrots, sliced into circles

  • 1 cup of celery, sliced into crescentmoon shapes

  • 6 or so cloves of fresh garlic, minced - You could use less garlic, by why?

  • 2 or 3 bay leaves

  • six sprigs or so of fresh thyme - A few more won't hurt, but don't skimp. If your using dried thyme leaves, see the comment in notes, below.

  • 1 tsp of ground mustard

  • 1 1/ 2 tsp of ground turmeric - This is a terrific bulk value for an organic variety of turmeric powder.

  • 1 lb of baby portabella mushrooms, cleaned and sliced

  • 2 pounds or 6 or so medium-sized potatoes, washed & sliced thin

  • 6 cups of your favorite veggie broth, or water

  • a pinch or so of pink Himalayan sea salt, or another salt, to taste

  • a generous pinch or two of nutmeg- We used over a half of a teaspoon of nutmeg so use more or less according to preference.

  • two fists full of baby spinach (about 2 cups) or a cup or two of broccoli, peas, kale, etc.

  • one 15 oz can of unsweetened lite coconut milk, cashew milk, macadamia milk or any unsweetenedvariety of plant-based milk that suits you

  • freshly ground black pepper

  • an optional scoop of prepared quinoa or rice for serving, if you like - This is such a tasty way to use leftover rice or quinoa! For eight servings we used roughly three cups of prepared quinoa.

Instructions

  1. If you don't have leftover quinoa or rice on hand, get a pot going according to package instructions. Then, preheat a large soup pot over medium heat. Add the leeks to the hot pan along with a splash of water and saute until translucent or for about 5 minutes.

  2. Next, stir in the carrots, celery and a pinch of sea salt and cook another 5 minutes or so until softened. Be sure to add splashes of water as needed during the sauteeing of the vegetables.

  3. Now add the garlic, bay leaf, thyme springs, ground mustard, and turmeric and give everything a quick stir. Add the mushrooms and cook another 5 minutes or so until the mushrooms have wilted. Stir in the potatoes and pour in the six cups of vegetable broth or water. Bring to a steady simmer, add another pinch of sea salt, reduce the heat to establish a lower and slower simmer and cover the soup with a lid. Cook for about 20 minutes or so or until the potato has cooked through. During this cooking time, be sure to check on the soup and stir now and then to assure nothing sticks or scorches.

  4. Once the potatoes are tender, stir in the nutmeg, taste and adjust the seasonings to preference, and stir in the fresh spinach. Cook for just another minute or so until the spinach wilts and remove the soup from the heat. Note that if you're adding broccoli or another vegetable, you’ll need to allow the soup to cook for a few minutes longer.

  5. Now stir in the lite coconut milk or another plant-based milk of choice. Taste again and adjust if needed.

    Remove the thyme sprigs if you used fresh thyme. Serve immediately with a side of quinoa or riceto stir into the soup to create a hearty and satisfying meal.

    As another option, stir in just a drizzle of tahini for extra richness if you like. We sometimes add a tiny drizzle of tahini, but not always.

    Garnish each serving with an additional sprinkling of nutmeg, a round of freshly cracked black pepper, and a few pieces of leek.

Notes

  • When you go ahead and slice each of the ingredients first, this soup comes together like a well-told story.

  • Dried thyme may be used in place of the fresh thyme sprigs if you prefer. Start with one teaspoon on dried thyme leaves and add more after you give it a taste during cooking. By the way, if you find that you are working with spices that are not the freshest, you might want to increase amounts for more flavor as some herbs and spices lose their flavor while waiting to be used.

  • You may opt to use green onions or another variety of onion instead of the leeks, but we urge you to try using leeks if possible. The flavor of a leek is gentle and buttery. Leeks offer a perfect supporting note of soothing, yet decidedly oniony, flavor.

  • If using one of the alternative milk choices in place of the can of lite coconut milk, you may wish to warm it just a bit to bring it to room temperature before adding it to the soup. The only reason for the warming is to avoid making your hot soup cool down too much for serving.

  • And if you're looking for a fabulous tasting gluten-free bread to serve alongside this tasty bowl of goodness, we suggest you try our Southern Style Stuffing Muffins or out deliciousGluten-FreeCornbread Muffins.

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Comments

  • Looks delicious. I love cooking with leeks

    1. Thank you, Karen – we wish we had known about these beauties sooner, but now that we do, well, may there be leeks in everything!

  • I just made this, haven’t added the milk yet but the flavour is wonderful. Thanks for the recipe. I simmered it for quite a while and also pressed the potatoes so they were broken down. Mmmmmm.!

    1. It’s terrific to hear that this soup is working for you, Leslie! And thank you for being so kind as to share your delicious results. And thank you for sharing your method of breaking down the potatoes – it sounds delicious!

  • I really enjoyed making this soup. The ingredients are very healthy. The soup is fabulous

    1. So glad you enjoyed making this soup, Sarah. And thank you for your appreciation of the healthy ingredients, too.

    1. It’s a pleasure! And thank you for being here, for reading and showing support for our effort to provide delicious, doable plant-based recipes, Betty.

  • Thank you for this recipe! Wild garlic season has just begun here in Hungary, so I have added a buch of it chopped to this wonderfully full-flavored soup. Sooo delicious!!!

    1. Wild garlic season sounds like it must be a fabulous time of the year! Thank you for reading, for trying this recipe and for sharing how you’re enjoying it – it means the world to us to know our flavor combinations and suggestions are appreciated.

  • Hi, thanks for the recipe. I must admit I found it quite flavourless. I added some cumin, dried thyme, and a little cayenne. I had to add a lot more salt than a pinch.

    1. Ah, Alieen. We’re sorry our fabulous recipe didn’t suit your taste.

      Individual pallets are bound to differ, and sometimes what is “spot-on” to one is a clear miss to another. That being said, we LOVE this soup, and it gets requested in our home more often than not.

      Perhaps your ingredients were less than fresh. But most definitely, seasoning a recipe is ultimately up to the cook to do so to their liking.

      We wish you better luck with your next attempt in the kitchen – don’t let this experience disappoint your efforts too much… and best wishes!

  • HOLY YUMMMMMMMM!!!!! I added chopped kale, no quinoa & only 1/2 coconut milk. Even the non-vegan LOVED it!!!! I’ll be making this all Thru winter. It’s seriously delish!!! Thank you!!

    1. Terrific suggestions, Nan, and thank you for sharing them! Kale is one of the most nutritious and delicious veggies ever, so you really pumped it up—I can’t wait to try it myself.

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    FAQs

    Why does my leek and potato soup taste bland? ›

    The reasons are usually two: you didn't season your soup at all, worrying it might be too salty because of the leeks; or you added to much water for the stock.

    Why is my leek and potato soup gloopy? ›

    Grilling bacon at the start of the recipe with the onions and garlic would definitely incorporate some extra flavors into this potato soup recipe. Why is my potato leek soup gluey? If your potatoes overcook, or if you over blend your potatoes, they may come out a tad stringy, glue-y and gloopy.

    What is the name of the thick soup made from potatoes leeks and cream and usually served chilled? ›

    Vichyssoise (/ˌvɪʃiˈswɑːz/ VISH-ee-SWAHZ, French: [viʃiswaz]) is a soup made of cooked and puréed leeks, potatoes, onions and cream. It is served chilled and garnished with chopped chives.

    Is potato and leek soup high in calories? ›

    Basic Leek and Potato Soup Calories

    A basic leek and potato soup will have potatoes, leeks, olive oil and reduced-fat milk. A one-cup serving contains 101 calories as well as 2 grams of fat, 20 grams of fat and 2 grams of protein, per the USDA.

    How do I increase the depth of flavor in soup? ›

    Foods that have a great deal of acidity, like lemon juice, vinegar, white wine, and tomato puree, can help liven up the flavor of bland-tasting bone and other broths. "The acidity of these ingredients works to complement and enhance the broth's flavors, not mask it.

    How can I thicken my leek and potato soup? ›

    Add flour or cornflour

    Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

    What is the best thickening agent for potato soup? ›

    Cornstarch is a very effective thickener, and a little bit can go a long way. Add cornstarch to a small amount of cold water or other liquid (wine or stock) and whisk into a thick slurry.

    What type of potato is best for soup? ›

    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.

    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.

    What was Julia Child's favorite soup? ›

    Let's test her vichyssoise recipe to find out! Soup was one of Julia Child's favorite things to eat, and reportedly, her absolute favorite was vichyssoise.

    What does vichyssoise mean in French? ›

    [viʃiswaz ] feminine noun. (Cookery) (= soupe) vichyssoise ⧫ cream of leek and potato soup. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.

    Are leeks better than onions in soup? ›

    Flavor Profile: Leeks offer a milder and sweeter flavor compared to onions. They have a subtle onion taste with a hint of garlic, making them a favorite in soups and casseroles. Bulb Structure: Leeks have a cylindrical shape with a white base that gradually transitions into green leaves.

    Can you use sour cream in soup? ›

    Add a small amount of hot liquid to sour cream; stir to mix. Gradually add to soup, stirring constantly; heat through but do not boil. Add parsley and chives just before serving.

    Does leek and potato soup make you gassy? ›

    Leeks contain fructans, a type of FODMAP that may cause digestive problems in sensitive individuals. If you consume too many leeks or other FODMAP-rich foods, undigested fructans may travel to your colon, where they are fermented by gut bacteria, leading to the production of gas and bloating.

    How do I add flavor to bland potato soup? ›

    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.

    How do I fix bland tasting 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.

    Why does my soup taste flavorless? ›

    If your broth tastes thin and bland, you may want to cook and let it evaporate for longer. That helps concentrate its flavors and gives you a better-tasting soup broth. Be sure to remove the lid to let the steam escape.

    How do you fix bland French onion soup? ›

    Fix a bland onion soup by using supermarket broth and mild white onions, tasteless oil for sauteeing, stale plain white bread instead of croutons, and mild white cheese. Start by reducing the broth. Simmering out some water will intensify the flavor of the broth. Once you get it to the right point, add some salt.

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