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Dill Pickle Soup

Updated: 3 days ago


Oh my goodness. THIS. SOUP. I’m completely addicted. I just couldn’t stop eating it. It’s the perfect amount of sour and savory and the thickness is just right. I’m just in love with it. The kind of love where you want to eat it for dinner and breakfast. I know you get me. If you love dill pickles, then this is the soup you've been waiting for. 

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Ingredients:



5-1/2 cups chicken broth


1-3/4 pounds russet potatoes, peeled and quartered


2 cups chopped carrots (smaller dice)


1 cup chopped dill pickles (smaller dice ~ about 3 large whole dills)


1/2 cup unsalted butter


1/2 cup all-purpose flour


1 cup sour cream


1/4 cup water


2 cups dill pickle juice*


1-1/2 teaspoons Old Bay seasoning


1/2 teaspoon table salt


1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper


1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

Instructions: In a large pot, combine broth, potatoes, carrots and butter. Bring to a boil and cook until the potatoes are tender. Add pickles and continue to boil. 

In a medium bowl, stir together flour, sour cream and water, making a paste. Vigorously whisk sour cream mixture (2 Tablespoons at a time) into soup. (This will also break up some of your potatoes which is okay. You might see some initial little balls of flour form, but between the whisking and boiling all will disappear. Don't panic.) 

Add pickle juice, Old Bay, salt (*see below), pepper and cayenne. Cook 5 more minutes and remove from heat. Serve immediately.

Note:

All pickle juice is not created equal. Some is saltier than others. Taste your soup after adding the pickle juice and final seasonings. It's possible you will not need any salt or would prefer more or less. 

 
 
 

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Meet Terri

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Hey there, welcome to my little slice of the internet! A little about me to let you get to know me better.

 

I come from a family of farmers and my grandfather was also a market farmer way back in the day. My grandmother raised 12 children on the family farm and had a green thumb a mile long. She was a queen of preserving food and man could she make a mean sweet cornbread. I still miss her everyday.

 

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