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December 2, 2014

Potato Pale Ale Beer Cheese Soup

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Level: Easy

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Description

Have a little beer with your soup in this potato pale ale beer cheese soup!

Ingredients

  • 6 whole Medium-sized Yukon Gold Potatoes, Peeled And Quartered
  • ½ cups Whole Milk
  • 2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
  • 4 cups Vegetable Or Chicken Broth (or Stock)
  • ½ teaspoons Cayenne Pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon Honey (optional - More Or Less To Taste)
  • 1-½ cup Pale Ale Beer (use A Pilsner For A Less Bitter Taste)
  • ¼ cups Cornstarch
  • 1 cup Heavy Cream
  • 1-½ cup Sharp White Cheddar Cheese, Grated (plus Extra For Garnish)
  • 4 strips Bacon, Cooked Until Crisp
  • 1 cup Micro Greens
  • Salt And Black Pepper To Taste
  • 6 whole Medium-sized Yukon Gold Potatoes, Peeled And Quartered
  • ½ cups Whole Milk
  • 2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
  • 4 cups Vegetable Or Chicken Broth (or Stock)
  • ½ teaspoons Cayenne Pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon Honey (optional - More Or Less To Taste)
  • 1-½ cup Pale Ale Beer (use A Pilsner For A Less Bitter Taste)
  • ¼ cups Cornstarch
  • 1 cup Heavy Cream
  • 1-½ cup Sharp White Cheddar Cheese, Grated (plus Extra For Garnish)
  • 4 strips Bacon, Cooked Until Crisp
  • 1 cup Micro Greens
  • Salt And Black Pepper To Taste

Preparation

Note you’ll also need inactive chilling time of 1 hour.

Add the quartered potatoes to a large stock pot. Add just enough water so that the potatoes are just submerged. Season generously with salt. Bring the pot to a rolling boil and cook the potatoes until fork tender, about 10-12 minutes. Drain and return potatoes to the pot.

Add the milk and butter to the potatoes and mash with a potato masher, hand-held mixer or stand mixer. You want the potatoes to be completely pulverized. No lumps should remain. If you need to add more milk, feel free. Season with salt and black pepper as desired. Place in the fridge to chill for at least an hour.

Into a large Dutch oven, add the chilled mashed potatoes and the broth or stock. Stir to completely combine. This may take a couple of minutes. Season with salt, black pepper and cayenne pepper. Heat over medium-high heat and cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. At this point, add the honey if you have trouble with the bitter taste you tend to get when drinking a beer. This soup is very bitter, so add honey to your desired amount.

In a bowl, whisk together the beer and cornstarch. Add it to the pot, along with the heavy cream. Cook for an additional 15 minutes or until the soup has thickened substantially. Reduce the heat to low, and add the cheese, in 1/4 cup increments. Stir to melt cheese after each addition.

Keep the pot on low heat, covered, until you are ready to serve. Garnish with bacon, micro greens and additional cheddar cheese. Enjoy warm!

Notes:
1. Yes, the mashed potatoes may be made ahead of time, up to a week, and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
2. This soup is very bitter from the hops in the beer. Using a pilsner, instead of a pale ale, will tone down the bitterness of the soup, but not completely. If you are looking for some sweetness, add more honey or granulated sugar in teaspoon-sized increments until you reach the sweetness you desire.

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