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Learn how to make my Microwave Potato Soup loaded with delicious ingredients like bacon, cheese and scallions. It's a Mug Meal in just minutes!

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Last updated on August 19, 2020

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Imagine a baked potato with all the trimmings: bacon, cheese, and sour cream. Now imagine that as a delicious, creamy soup made in the microwave from start to finish in MINUTES! It’s adelicious soup that is guaranteed to warm your co*ckles and fill you up until dinner.

The great thing about Mug Meals is they just require a handful of ingredients. Use what you have in your fridge and freezer. If you don’t like bacon, add in corn instead. Customize this soup to suit. This MicrowavePotato Soup takes just a few minutes to make, even less time to cook, and you get aperfect single-serving portion. They’re great when you need something simple but still homemade, and they can be made up the day before for even more convenience.

I created all-new Mug Meal recipesthat willcover you for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and of course dessert. If you like this recipe you will love my recipe for Mug Lasagna, Microwave Egg MugMuffin, Jelly Donut in a Mug, and Chocolate Pudding in a Mug.

What Is Microwave Potato Soup?

Unlike what you get in a can from the store, my Microwave Potato Soup in a Mug has only what you put into it — and nothing you can’t pronounce. It’s real food made in minutes, with potatoes, cheese, bacon, and anything you want to add for your own perfect loaded baked potato soup!

What You Need To Make The Easiest Potato Soup Recipe

  • Measuring Spoons
  • Microwavable Mug
  • A Microwave

[ This recipe is a part of the What I Eat In A Day Of Just Mug Meals! Here are the other 4 Mug Meal recipes! ]

How to Make Microwave Potato Soup In A Mug

Potato Soup for one? Coming right up. Here’s what you’re getting yourself into!(And don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, on the page down below.)

  • In a large microwaveable mug, add your potatoes and water. Microwave for 3-4 min or until the potatoes are tender. TIP: Check on it halfway through and stir!

  • Once cooked drain the cooking water.

  • Into the potatoes, stir in the bacon, cheese, onions, and cornstarch. The cornstarch (also knowns as cornflour) will thicken your soup. Stir in the stock and milk and season with salt and pepper.

  • Place in the microwave and cook for 2 1/2 – 3 minutes or until it thickens and all of your ingredients have heated through. Cooking time is based on my 1200W microwave so your timing might vary. Always keep a close eye on your mug while in the microwave so it doesn’t overflow or overcook.

  • Serve topped with sour cream and some more sprinkles of bacon and chives.

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Full (and printable) recipe below!

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Loaded Baked Potato Soup In A Mug

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Learn how to make my Microwave Potato Soup loaded with delicious ingredients like bacon, cheese and scallions. It's a Mug Meal in just minutes!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 1

  • Lunch
  • Cheese
  • Single Serving
  • Less than 30 Minutes
  • Mug

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 3 minutes mins

Total Time 8 minutes mins

Learn how to make my Microwave Potato Soup loaded with delicious ingredients like bacon, cheese and scallions. It's a Mug Meal in just minutes!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup (6oz, 170g) water
  • 3 tablespoons potatoes , in small cubes
  • 1 tablespoon white onion , chopped
  • 2 tablespoons cheddar cheese
  • 1 tablespoon bacon , cooked
  • 2 tsp cornflour (cornstarch)
  • ½ cup (4oz, 115g) chicken stock (or vegetable stock)
  • ¼ cup (2oz, 56g) milk
  • Salt & pepper
  • Sour cream for garnish , optional

Instructions

  • Add your potatoes and water into a large microwaveable mug. Microwave for 3-4 min or until the potatoes are tender. Check on it half way through and stir

  • Once cooked drain away the cooking water

  • Into the potatoes stir in the bacon, cheese and onions and cornflour. The cornflour will thicken your soup.

  • Stir in the stock and milk and season with salt and pepper

  • Place in the microwave and cook for 2 1/2 - 3 minutes or until it thickens and all of your ingredients have heated through. (Cooking time is based on my 1200W microwave so your timing might vary) Always keep a close eye on your mug while in the microwave so it doesn’t over flow or over cook.

  • Serve topped with sour cream and some more sprinkles of bacon and chives

Recipe Notes

Use a large mug because the water can bubble up in the microwave
Cut your potatoes small because they will cook faster
They can be mixed up in advance for an even speedier meal
Cooking time will vary greatly depending on your microwave and the width and depth of the mug

You can bake them in the oven at 350oF (180oC) for roughly 10-12 minutes. However every mug is different so I advise checking on it after 10 and then make a call.

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Nutrition Facts

Loaded Baked Potato Soup In A Mug

Amount Per Serving (1 g)

Calories 126Calories from Fat 54

% Daily Value*

Fat 6g9%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Cholesterol 18mg6%

Sodium 438mg19%

Carbohydrates 11g4%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 7g14%

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


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Julie D Manno

4 years ago

Dear Gemma, I like make these for my grandkids as an afterschool snack, a homemade cup a soup. Also, my oldest granddaughter wants to take packets of homemade dried soup mix when she starts college. With that in mind I am trying to convert your recipe to dry one. ¾ cup (6oz, 170g) water 3 tablespoons potatoes , in small cubes / about 2 tablespoons instant potatoes 1 tablespoon white onion , chopped / 1 teaspoon dried minced onion or chives 2 tablespoons cheddar cheese / 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon cheese powder 1 tablespoon bacon , cooked / 2Read more »

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Donna

4 years ago

Gemma, you are a genius! I am a bit under the weather today, and I have been craving potato soup. This is what I am about to make–faster than running to a restaurant (even as take-out), and quicker than making a whole pot on the stove or even in the Instant Pot. I have tried a few of your microwave recipes, and I love them all! Thank you for sharing you amazing cooking talents with the world.

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Maria

3 years ago

Dear Gemma, this potato soup recipe is so helpful! My new place only has a microwave and a shared kitchen. This recipe sure comes in handy. I made an improvised version of this recipe today. Improvised, since I made it in a medium-sized bowl instead of a mug, so I have to eyeball the measurement a bit. Next time (there will be a next time), I will put the onion with the potato since the beginning. As it is now, the onion is too crunchy/alive for my taste. Thank you so much! I will try your other microwave recipe tooRead more »

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Jessica

3 years ago

I had leftover french fries so I used those and skipped the first cooking of potato part. Basically just warmed them up with the chopped onion that I pulled from the freezer and did the rest as written. So good! Topped with green onion and a little bacon.

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Kishta Yuki

3 years ago

I’ve just begun cooking and with the little time I have on my hands, your microwave recipes are truly a lifesaver. All my previous attempts at cooking, most often than not, turned out to be disastrous.

I’ve been trying some of your recipes during the quarantine and I can’t believe that I was actually able to cook delicious meals so easily.

This potato soup was absolutely amazing!

Thank you so much!!!

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Caitlyn Martin

5 years ago

I didn’t have cornflour so i substituted 3 tsp of flour inatead and I did not include the bacon and it was a delicous late night snack!

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Rhonda Reynolds

3 years ago

This was very good it makes a good size portion. I didn’t have any onions so I used onion flakes and I added some corn I had in fridge

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Nadine

3 years ago

Hi Gemma, This loaded baked potato soup is AMAZING!!! My husband wanted seconds and thirds. So with that in mind, can this be made on the stove top if I were to triple the recipe?

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Elizabeth Jennys

4 years ago

Definitely make sure your potatoes are cooked all the way before you drain the water and add the other ingredients! The potatoes definitely cook faster on their own. It’s really tasty, though, and easy to add your own flair with seasonings and stuff.

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Autumn Rose Cruz

8 months ago

This is so good I’m stunned, I didn’t expect it to taste so authentic and delicious it tastes like the real thing, but it took about 15 mins like wow, incredible recipe seriously wow! I used more cornstarch than called for originally btw but that could just be due to my preference of a thicker soup. I used 2 tbsp of cornstarch starch, just to specify.

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FAQs

How do you make baked potato soup thicker? ›

Combine cornstarch and a little bit of water—or the chicken stock from the soup—in a small bowl. With the soup simmering over medium-low heat, whisk in the slurry. The soup should start to thicken almost immediately.

Can you microwave soup in a mug? ›

The Sistema Plastics Klip It Medium Soup Mug is a necessity in a family home. The microwavable soup mug is specifically designed to heat soup, stews, noodles, and hot drinks at home. The steam release vent in the lid allows for splatter-free heating. Food stays fresher for longer with Sistema's easy locking-clips.

What are the best potatoes 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? ›

Why isn't my potato soup creamy? Most creamy soups require you to add dairy of some sort into it. If you're finding your soup is too thin adding milk, add in cream instead, or whole milk.

How do you make soup thicker in a cup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

How long does it take to cook a cup of soup in the microwave? ›

Microwave the soup for roughly two minutes and 30 seconds. Stir it and let it stand for an additional minute or two before attempting to eat it. If it doesn't seem hot enough for your liking, extend the time for an additional 30 seconds to one minute.

How long does it take to cook soup in the microwave? ›

Traditionally, we recommend heating a bowl of soup for approximately 3 minutes, stopping every 60 seconds to quickly stir (this helps to avoid those unwanted cold spots, yuck), and covering the cup or bowl with a damp paper towel to allow the leftovers to steam.

How do you make soup not explode in the microwave? ›

For liquids and semisolids, your best defense is stopping and stirring every few seconds to neutralize the pockets before the pressure gets so great that they burst.

What can I add to potato soup to add flavor? ›

The Best Potato Soup Topping
  1. Shredded sharp cheddar cheese.
  2. Crispy bacon.
  3. Finely chopped broccoli.
  4. Green Onions.
  5. Sour Cream.
  6. Fresh Chives.
  7. Chili Powder.
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How do you make potato soup not taste bland? ›

Your potato soup is bland? Try adding a little more salt. That's usually the answer to any issue of blandness, no matter the recipe in question. A basic Appalachian style potato soup uses only a handful of simple ingredients, leaning on milk and water and often bouillon to create the brothy soup base.

Why aren't my potatoes getting soft in my potato soup? ›

It's best to use fresh, firm potatoes. Acidic Ingredients: If your soup contained highly acidic ingredients (e.g., tomatoes), it could have affected the texture of the potatoes. Acidic ingredients can slow down the softening process of potatoes.

What can I use to thicken potato soup? ›

Cornstarch. 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. Then the slurry can be stirred into a simmering soup, a bit at a time to set the final consistency.

What is a substitute for heavy cream in potato soup? ›

Similarly to half-and-half, milk makes a good heavy cream substitute when it's combined with melted butter. Combine 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup melted butter for every cup of heavy cream.

How do you make potato soup less soupy? ›

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.

How do you thicken potato soup with potato starch? ›

Whisk our potato starch in a little cold water to make a paste, then stir into the stew towards the end of the cooking process, once the liquid is hot, for best results. For thickening approx 500mls of sauce, mix 3-4 teaspoons of the Potato Starch with 3-4 tablespoons of cold liquid. Bring the liquid to the boil.

Does adding cornstarch to soup make it thicker? ›

The most classic and surefire way to thicken a broth-based soup is with a cornstarch slurry. Whisk together equal parts cornstarch (or arrowroot) and water or broth, then whisk it into the pot of soup. A good ratio to get to a pleasant thickness without your soup tasting goopy or heavy is one tablespoon.

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