Cold weather? Check. A craving for something hearty?
Double-check. A recipe that’s easier than explaining why you’ve watched the same Netflix show three times? Here it is.
Leek and potato soup with milk is the comfort food hack you didn’t know you needed—creamy, cozy, and stupidly simple. No fancy techniques, no obscure ingredients, just a bowl of warmth that tastes like a hug. And if you mess this up, we might need to revoke your kitchen privileges.
This isn’t just soup.
It’s a flavor bomb disguised as peasant food. Leeks bring a mild oniony sweetness, potatoes add body, and milk makes it luxuriously creamy without needing heavy cream. It’s cheap, filling, and cooks in under 30 minutes.
Plus, it’s forgiving. Burn the leeks a little? Call it “caramelized.” Overcook the potatoes?
Now it’s extra thick. You literally can’t lose.
Don’t let them brown unless you’re into that.
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Reheat gently on the stove—microwaving risks uneven heat and sadness. Freezing works, but the texture might get grainy. IMO, it’s best fresh.
Leeks are packed with vitamins A and K, potatoes give you fiber and potassium, and milk adds protein and calcium.
It’s balanced, filling, and way better than choking down another sad salad. Plus, it’s easy on the wallet. Winning.
Low and slow, folks.
Sure, but you’ll lose the subtle sweetness.
Use one large onion and pray.
You overblended or used starchy potatoes. Russets are great, but they can get gummy if abused.
Yep. Use olive oil, plant-based milk, and veggie broth.
It won’t be exactly the same, but it’ll still slap.
Salt. Pepper. Maybe garlic powder or a squeeze of lemon.
Taste as you go—this isn’t a guessing game.
Carrots or celery work, but now you’re veering into “not leek and potato soup” territory. Proceed with caution.
This soup is the culinary equivalent of a warm blanket. It’s simple, satisfying, and almost impossible to ruin.
Whether you’re meal-prepping or impressing your cat (because let’s be real, that’s who’s watching), it’s a winner. Now go make it—your future self, shivering at lunchtime, will thank you.
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Hi, I'm Olivia, a full-time food blogger, mother of 2 beautiful daughters and a lovely wife. I live in New Jersey with my family. Loves traveling, sharing new recipes, and spending time with my family.