Creamy Sweet Potato Soup Recipe (2024)

This Sweet Potato Soup is easy, nutritious, absolutely delicious, and has been a family favorite for years. It’s silky smooth and the addition of bacon and coconut milk makes it so comforting.

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Creamy Sweet Potato Soup Recipe

As soon as the weather cools, soups like Corn Chowder, our famous Beef Stew, and of course this Sweet Potato Soup are on the regular rotation.

Creamy Sweet Potato Soup is major comfort. It is a blended soup that doesn’t need any cream! The surprising addition of coconut milk adds a silky sweet nuttiness to the soup.

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Sweet Potato Soup Ingredients:

This soup is so delicious and creamy you will have a hard time believing there isn’t any cream!

  • Sweet Potatoes: peeled and diced. Get organic sweet potatoes if you can get your hands on them.
  • Bacon: cooked and diced for the perfect garnish. Thin or thick-sliced work well.
  • Chicken Broth: We love using our Homemade Chicken Broth, but any chicken stock or broth will work. You can even use a vegetable broth.
  • Coconut Milk: I like to use original coconut milk in the refrigerated section of the grocery store (unflavored and unsweetened). The nuttiness of coconut milk pairs perfectly with the sweetness of the yams
  • Onion and Celery: this pair of ingredients make the perfect soup base
  • Garlic: an easy way to infuse flavor into the soup base
  • Dried Thyme: wonderful seasoning with sweet potatoes. A little bit goes a long way so be sure to measure it correctly.

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Yams vs. Sweet Potatoes

Decades of debate over sweet potatoes and yams can be blamed on Louisiana farmers from the 1930s trying to market their crops. The farmers began calling their sweet potato crops “Louisiana Yams” and the name stuck. 99% of the yams and sweet potatoes in a grocery store are the exact same thing!

  • Sweet Potatoes – have an orange or reddish peel and sweet orange flesh. Look for ones that are medium-sized as the larger ones are starchier. They should have tight and unwrinkled skins without blemishes. They are nutritious* and very high in Vitamin A and a good source of Vitamin C and Manganese. You’ll feel better about eating Sweet Potato Casserole.
  • Real Yams – much harder to find in a typical grocery store and less nutritious than the vegetables we typically refer to as sweet potatoes. They have a darker brown skin that looks like tree bark, are more fibrous, and less sweet.

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How to Make Sweet Potato Soup:

  1. Cook bacon in a large pot or French Oven, cook the bacon until crisp and remove from pot. Reserve about 3 tablespoons of bacon grease in the pan.
  2. Sautee vegetables – add onion, celery and saute 4 minutes then add garlic.
  3. Add sweet potatoes, along with thyme, and salt. Add the chicken stock, partially cover, and simmer until sweet potatoes are soft.
  4. Puree soup until smooth (see “How to Puree Soup” below) then stir in coconut milk. Serve in warm bowls garnished with bacon and fresh parsley.

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Pro Tip: If you want to avoid kitchen messes while cooking soup, place a wooden mixing spoon across one side of your pot and place your lid over it. This way the lid won’t hang over the edge and drip onto the stove and you are more likely to avoid the mixture boiling over from a lid that accidentally covers the top.

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How to Puree a Creamy Soup:

We love creamy soups in the fall and winter! This Sweet Potato Soup along, with our Creamy Carrot Soup, and our Creamy Cauliflower Soup, are some of our favorites. Getting ultra-smooth restaurant-quality soup can be tricky. Here are some of our favorite methods to make a creamy soup.

  • Immersion Blender: Our favorite method allows you to blend your soup right in the pot! Use an immersion blender to save on dishes and get the right consistency directly in your soup pot. Be sure to wear an oven mitt and apron in case of splatters!
  • High Powered Blender: A high-powered blender will do the best job. We love this one with openings in the lid to allow heat to escape so you don’t end up with a vacuum. You will need to transfer your soup in batches and be sure to never fill a blender more than half full with a hot liquid to avoid explosions and burns.
  • A Food Processor is our least favorite option. It is better for processing thicker sauces and soups but can work in a pinch. Just realize it won’t give you the same smoothness as the other two options.

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What to Serve with Yam Soup?

Soup is a meal in itself and often all you need are a batch of warm Dinner Rolls with Honey Butter. Soup and salad is a classic meal combination. Our favorite salads to pair with Sweet Potato Soup are:

  • Autumn Chicken Salad:a fall favorite!
  • Beet Salad with Arugula: show-stopping and flavorful
  • Kale Salad with Honey Lemon Dressing: gets better with time!

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More Comforting Soup Recipes:

Just as soon as the leaves start to turn, this Creamy Sweet Potato Soup is a staple dinner at our house. I hope it becomes a favorite for you as well! Be sure to try some of our other delicious soups.

  • Loaded Potato Soup– cheesy, creamy base with bacon
  • Clam Chowder Recipe– tender clams and silky potatoes
  • Easy Chicken Noodle Soup– juicy chicken and tender noodles
  • Chicken and Wild Rice Soup– packed with flavor
  • Taco Soup– hearty 30-minute soup!
  • Borscht– hearty beet soup

*Read more about the health benefits of sweet potatoes here.

Creamy Sweet Potato Soup Recipe

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Author: Natasha Kravchuk

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Sweet Potato Soup is comfort in a bowl. It’s creamy without using cream and an easy, cozy soup recipe you’ll enjoy in the cooler months.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 6

  • 8 oz 1/2 lb or about 6 strips bacon, diced
  • 1 medium onion, diced (about 1 cup)
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 large celery rib, diced (1 "stick" of celery)
  • 2 lbs 3 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and diced
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme leaves
  • 4 cups reduced sodium chicken broth
  • 1 cup coconut milk, I used "original" from the refrigerated section of the grocery store
  • 2 tsp Salt and 1/8 tsp ground black pepper, or to taste
  • 2 Tbsp parsley to garnish, optional

Instructions

  • In a large pot, or French Oven, over medium heat, cook bacon in it's own fat until crisp (8-10 min). Remove with a slotted spoon to a paper towel-lined plate. Leave 3 Tbsp oil in the pot; discard excess or leave it in there for a more flavorful soup.

  • Add chopped onion, and celery and cook 4 min or until soft, stirring occasionally, then add 2 pressed garlic cloves and saute another minute.

  • Stir in diced sweet potatoes, 1/2 tsp dried thyme leaves and 2 tsp salt. Now pour in 4 cups chicken broth, partially cover and simmer 20 min or until sweet potatoes are easily pierced with a fork.

  • Puree soup until smooth. I accomplished this in two batches in my Blender. Return soup to pot and stir in 1 cup coconut milk, or add it to reach desired consistency then season with more salt and pepper to taste if desired. Serve in warm bowls. Sprinkle the tops with bacon and garnish with chopped parsley, if using.

Notes

Great tip from my husband Vadim: To partially cover with lid, place a wooden mixing spoon across one side of your pot and place your lid over it. This way the lid won't hang over the edge and drip onto the stove and the lid is less likely to shut closed unexpectedly and cause your pot to boil over.

Nutrition Per Serving

418kcal Calories36g Carbs20g Protein22g Fat12g Saturated Fat37mg Cholesterol1566mg Sodium970mg Potassium5g Fiber7g Sugar21607IU Vitamin A8mg Vitamin C74mg Calcium3mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Creamy Sweet Potato Soup Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

418

% Daily Value*

Fat

22

g

34

%

Saturated Fat

12

g

75

%

Cholesterol

37

mg

12

%

Sodium

1566

mg

68

%

Carbohydrates

36

g

12

%

Fiber

5

g

21

%

Sugar

7

g

8

%

Protein

20

g

40

%

Vitamin A

21607

IU

432

%

Vitamin C

8

mg

10

%

Calcium

74

mg

7

%

Iron

3

mg

17

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Soup

Cuisine: American

Keyword: creamy, sweet potato soup

Skill Level: Easy

Cost to Make: $$

Calories: 418

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Natasha Kravchuk

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FAQs

What makes soup more creamy? ›

Possibilities include cream, coconut milk, yogurt, or even pureed avocado. If you choose coconut milk, be aware that it will impart a sweet, coconut flavor, which might not be right for every soup. Yogurt will add tanginess.

How do you thicken potato soup without heavy cream? ›

There are a few ways to thicken leek and potato soup, you can use a mixture of cornstarch and cold water or use a slice of bread. Cornstarch should be dissolved in cold water before adding it to the soup, while the bread should be torn up into small pieces and added directly to the pot.

What is the best thickening agent for potato soup? ›

Cornstarch. Cornstarch is a very effective thickener, and a little bit can go a long way.

Why isn't my potato soup creamy? ›

The main reason your potato is not thickening is that it needs a heavier dairy product. Potato soup is cooked in a milk and chicken broth soup but heavy cream may need to be added. If your recipe calls for whole milk, mix in heavy cream instead or do half milk and have heavy cream.

Should you add milk or cream to soup? ›

Yes, you can definitely add cream to your soup. Whether you use a few tablespoons or a few cups, cream gives soup a silky mouthfeel and rich flavor. You can definitely add milk or other dairy as well, though it will taste gradually less creamy as you go down in percent.

How can I make my soup thicker and creamy? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice. ...
  7. 5 of the best soup recipes to try next:

Does sour cream make potato soup thicker? ›

Another option for thickening soup is by using dairy like sour cream or yogurt. Start with a small dollop and stir before checking the consistency and adding more. We recommend using plain yogurt so you don't alter the taste of the soup. You can also use cream if you prefer.

Can you use sweet potato to thicken soup? ›

Not only do they contribute more flavor by way of their sweetness, but sweet potatoes also contain half as much starch as a regular potato, which happens to be the perfect amount for thickening soup without turning it gummy.

Will cream cheese thicken potato soup? ›

Cream cheese can be a delicious and tangy thickener for mashed potatoes so it stands to reason that it can also be used to add body to your favorite silky potato soup recipes — right? The answer is yes. It only works well if you do it carefully, though.

Do you have to peel potatoes for potato soup? ›

Can I leave the peel on for potato soup? Yes! You don't need to peel the potatoes for this potato soup recipe. The skin will help the potatoes keep their shape and prevent them from getting too mushy.

Why does my potato soup taste bland? ›

If you find that your potato soup is lacking in taste, the easiest solution may be just to let it continue cooking. In the best soup recipes, you'll discover that there are always stages of cooking that allow the flavors to develop.

When to add carrots to soup? ›

Overcooking the vegetables

Let's say you're making white bean soup. Start by sautéing onions, garlic, maybe celery, then adding the water and beans, and simmering. Add the carrots in the last half hour or so or when the beans are close to tender. That way the carrots will come out cooked but not mushy.

Will heavy whipping cream thicken soup? ›

Heavy cream

Use heavy cream as a keto-friendly thickening option for your soups and broths. Heavy cream has more fat than regular whole milk, so you can add it to your soup recipes without worrying about it curdling.

Do you use flour or cornstarch to thicken potato soup? ›

Whisk 2 tbsp (25 g) of cornstarch or 2 tbsp (30 g) of flour with 14 cup (59 mL) of cool water. Once the starch is completely dissolved, pour the slurry into the main pot. Heat the soup to boiling for 1 minute, then reduce the heat and simmer until the soup is as thick as you'd like it.

What is the secret ingredient to thicken soup? ›

Soup Thickening Method: Cornstarch Slurry

About this method: One of the most common ways to thicken sauces and soups is with a starch-based slurry, and cornstarch is a popular choice. Cornstarch is flavorless, easy to mix up, and versatile, which makes it a go-to pantry ingredient.

What adds richness to soup? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says.

Is it better to thicken soup with flour or cornstarch? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

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