German Potato Soup (Kartoffelsuppe) | Vegan Recipe - Elavegan (2024)

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This homemade German potato soup (Kartoffelsuppe) is a warm, creamy, and simple vegan stew. Combining potatoes with carrots, celery, onion, and a selection of additional herbs, spices, and dairy-free cream leads to a more-ish comforting dish perfect for the colder months. Plus, this recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, and will have everyone returning to for seconds (and thirds!).

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Creamy Vegan Potato Soup

Is anyone else as obsessed with hearty vegan soup recipes as I am? I honestly believe that soups are so underrated; all these ‘fancy’ cooking shows seem to almost make fun of ‘simple,’ ‘boring’ soup, but personally, I can spoon my way through a big bowl of soup and then go back for more. This chunky potato soup is no different.

German potato soup – called Kartoffelsuppe in German- is super popular in Germany and is another one of those traditional dishes that ‘everyone’s Oma knows and cooks with love’. The ingredients are humble and low-cost (and probably many are already in your pantry/fridge), the soup is quick to prepare, yet it is so satisfyingly creamy and flavorful that you’d never be able to call it ‘boring.’

As is always the case, there are several ways to adapt this recipe to your liking and what you have available, too. Depending on what texture you prefer, you can prepare this as chunky potato stew consistency, super smooth and creamy, or even a half-and-half smooth and chunky potato soup (how I like it). Want to add some spice? No problem. Want an even healthier version? I have got tips for that too!

This recipe works well as a small appetizer, quick and healthy lunch, or hearty evening meal topped with sliced meat-free sausages- change the portion size.

Luckily, as this recipe is also a great meal-prep option, it gives you a chance to change it up during the week, so you’ll never get bored. Just because this is an easy soup recipe, doesn’t mean it’s not delightfully delicious!

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Humble, Low-Cost Ingredients

Not only is this soup simple to make, but it’s made up largely of low-cost veggies and pantry staples, with several ingredient subs and additions you could make.

The base of this vegetarian potato soup can be made with a very popular traditional German ‘soup medley’ of vegetables called “Suppengrün” (Soup Greens), which consists of carrot, leek, parsley, and celeriac. These vegetables combined make up a delicious base to a vast array of German dishes. So much so that you can even buy pre-made ‘bundles’ of the veggies in many supermarkets/stores (and often cheaper than purchasing each individually).

Within this vegan potato soup recipe, I’ve made two tweaks; I’ve left the note that you can use celery rather than celeriac, as I’m aware that it’s easier to get a hold for many/ more familiar to many. If you can get your hands on some celeriac though, then definitely go for it. While the flavor is like celery, it is also root-like and potatoey in ways, with a slightly nutty flavor too – which works wonderfully when combined with potatoes.

In fact, if you’re not used to cooking with celeriac, you may be surprised to learn that it can be prepared in many of the same ways as potato; mashed, roasted, cubed.

The other tweak I made was to leave leek as optional – I know, I know, this goes against the whole point of the traditional Suppengrün. Honestly, though, I’ve tried this recipe multiple times with and without and find it delicious both ways – plus you have one less ingredient to deal with! So, I’ll leave the choice up to you.

You can read the rest of my ingredient notes and subs in the recipe notes section below.

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The Step-By-Step Instructions

For the full ingredients list, ingredient measurements, and nutritional information, then please read the recipe card below.

Step 1. Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat and add the onion. Sauté for 3 minutes, then add garlic, celery, carrots, potatoes, and all spices. Sauté for a further one minute.

Step 2. Pour in the vegetable broth + bay leaves and bring the soup to a boil.

Step 3. Let the soup simmer for about 20 minutes or until the vegetables are softened. Then remove the bay leaves (if used).

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Step 4. For my preferred texture, pour about half of the soup into a different pot then blend one half with an immersion blender/blender until smooth.

If using a blender then make sure to work in batches and not overfill the blender. You could also blend the entire soup.

Step 5. Pour the blended soup back into the large pot, add the dairy-free cream (or canned coconut milk) and stir to combine. Allow it to simmer for a few more minutes, taste it, and adjust seasonings if necessary. Add more salt/pepper to taste and red pepper flakes for heat.

Serve in bowls, garnish with fresh parsley, and enjoy!

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How To Serve

If this vegan potato soup is on the table, then there is always some sort of bread to go along with it. I mean, is there anything better than a spoonful of warm soup, fresh bread, and maybe also some melty vegan butter?

For this soup, Gluten-Free Bread, Bread Rolls, or even Cornbread would work well!

In terms of ‘toppings,’ German potato soup is often served along with bacon or sausages, so feel free to use some vegan bacon or try out my homemade Vegan Sausage Recipe. You could also add chives, green onions, or even some lightly toasted slithered almonds.

For a slightly cheesy flavor, then sprinkle over some Vegan Parmesan Cheese mix (nooch-based, of course!)

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How To Store

Any leftovers can be stored in an airtight container for 3-4 days. It is also freezer-friendly for up to 3 months.

To thaw simply leave in the fridge overnight and then reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop.

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Recipe Notes

  • The Cream: You can use any dairy-free cream (soy cream, oat cream, cashew cream, or canned coconut milk). Use plant-based milk for a low-fat version.
  • Celery: In Germany, it’s traditional to use celeriac (celery root) and is definitely recommended if you can. However, if you can’t find it, you can use celery stalks (ribs).
  • Marjoram: This is an ingredient I wouldn’t recommend omitting as it really adds a wonderful flavor to this soup. If you don’t have it though, you can add a little thyme and/or rosemary instead.
  • The Potatoes: I like to use all-purpose potatoes like Yukon Golds. Floury potatoes (ones you’d use for mash) also work well.

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Variations

  • Feel free to add leek to the soup base, for a traditional German potato soup.
  • Add some broccoli, peas, green asparagus, spinach, kale, or other greens for a creamy, hearty green potato soup.
  • To adjust how thick/ thin the soup is, simply adjust the amount of broth added.
  • This recipe should be Instant Pot friendly, though I haven’t tried it. Sauté the veg for a few minutes then add the remainder of the ingredients and cook for 4 minutes on high pressure before blending.
  • For a cheesier soup, you can add a little vegan cream cheese in with the cream or even top the soup with a little cheese or vegan Parmesan cheese alternative.
  • Feel free to experiment with the herbs/spices. Cumin may be a good addition or a little cayenne for heat.
  • Blend the soup according to your preferred texture. Blend just a small portion for a delicious potato stew, blend half for a creamy, chunky mix, or blend it all for a smooth and creamy version (you will need to add more broth then).

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Other Healthy Vegan Soup Recipes:

  • Vegan Tortilla Soup
  • Mexican Pinto Bean Soup
  • Easy Tomato Pasta Soup
  • Vegan Broccoli Cheese Soup
  • Easy Veggie Stew With Peas
  • Vegan Carrot Ginger Soup
  • Vegan Corn Chowder

If you give this German Potato soup recipe a try, I’d love a comment and ★★★★★ recipe rating below. Also, don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing your recreations.

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Vegan Potato Soup

Author: Michaela Vais

This homemade German potato soup (Kartoffelsuppe) is a warm, creamy, and simple vegan stew. Combining potatoes with carrots, celery, onion, and a selection of additional herbs, spices, and dairy-free cream leads to a more-ish comforting dish perfect for the colder months. Plus, this recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, and will have everyone returning to for seconds (and thirds!)

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Side, Soup

Cuisine German

Servings 4

Calories 265 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 onion diced
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 stalks celery or 1/2 small celery root, diced (see notes)
  • 2 medium carrots diced
  • 2 pounds (900 g) potatoes chopped
  • 1/2 tsp dried marjoram (see notes)
  • 1 Pinch of nutmeg
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 cups (1000 ml) vegetable broth or water
  • 2 whole bay leaves (optional)
  • 1/3 cup (80 g) dairy-free cream (see notes)
  • Fresh parsley to garnish
  • Vegan sausage sliced (optional)

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for easy visual instructions.

    Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat and add the onion. Sauté for 3 minutes, then add garlic, celery, carrots, potatoes, and all spices. Sauté for a further one minute.

  • Pour in the vegetable broth + bay leaves (if using) and bring the soup to a boil.

  • Let the soup simmer for about 20 minutes or until the vegetables are softened.

  • Pour about half of the soup into a different pot. Take out the bay leaves (if used).

  • Blend this part using an immersion blender until smooth. You can also blend the soup in a regular blender. Make sure to work in batches and not to overfill the blender.

  • Pour the blended soup back into the large pot, add the dairy-free cream or canned coconut milk and stir to combine. Let simmer for a few more minutes, taste it, and adjust seasonings. Add more salt/pepper to taste and red pepper flakes for heat.

  • Serve in bowls, garnish with fresh parsley, and top with slices of vegan sausage (optional). Enjoy!

Notes

Video Of The Recipe

  • Celery: In Germany, it's traditional to use celeriac (celery root). However, if you can't find it, you can use celery stalks (ribs).
  • Marjoram: I really recommend adding it as it adds a wonderful flavor to this soup. If you don't have it, you can add a little thyme and/or rosemary instead.
  • Cream: You can use any dairy-free cream (soy cream, oat cream, cashew cream, or canned coconut milk). Use plant-based milk for a low-fat version.
  • You can add other veggies such as leek, broccoli, asparagus, etc.
  • I recommend using all-purpose potatoes like Yukon Gold.
  • If you want to have a creamy soup, then blend all of it until completely smooth (you'll need to add more broth).
  • Recipe serves 4. Nutrition facts are for one serving.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Potato Soup

Amount per Serving

Calories

265

% Daily Value*

Fat

6

g

9

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

5

%

Carbohydrates

43

g

14

%

Fiber

8

g

32

%

Sugar

11

g

12

%

Protein

5

g

10

%

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

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

Equipment

Immersion blender*

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FAQs

What is the best thickening agent for potato soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute.

Why isn't my potato soup creamy? ›

One trick to make your potato soup a little less grainy is to add some form of dairy –- cream, milk, or even cheese. Because dairy is generally creamy in texture, that characteristic will carry over into your soup.

Why do you add flour to the potato soup? ›

Chop 1/2 cup of onion and 1/2 cup celery (about 1 rib), toss potatoes and onions with 3 tablespoons of flour. I start my potato soup with a little bit of flour to hasten the thickening process, rather than relying solely on the potatoes breaking down enough to thicken this soup without cooking it a much longer time.

What is the most popular soup in German? ›

Some of the most popular soups in Germany include:
  • Kartoffelsuppe (potato soup): A hearty and creamy soup made with potatoes, onions, leeks, and sometimes bacon.
  • Erbsensuppe (pea soup): A thick and hearty soup made with split peas, potatoes, and ham or bacon.
  • Gulaschsuppe (goulash soup): A me.
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Which is the most famous potato dish in Germany? ›

Kartoffelsalat is a traditional German potato salad hailing from the region of Swabia in Southern Germany. It typically consists of boiled and sliced potatoes, chopped onions, beef broth, white vinegar, oil, mild German mustard, sugar, and pepper.

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.

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.

What does cornstarch do to soup? ›

Cornstarch, or corn flour, can be used to thicken soup through its high starch content. Cornstarch is a great thickener for soup because only a little bit is needed to significantly thicken a soup, and it will not affect the flavor profile of the soup.

How can I make my soup more creamy? ›

The best options for thickening soup are cream or half and half. Plain yogurt or even freshly grated cheese works well and adds an extra layer of tangy, salty flavor. Add the dairy at the end and avoid bringing the soup to a boil since this can cause yogurt, cheese, or cream to split.

Why does my potato soup taste bland? ›

Not Adding Acid

If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

How do you doctor up bland potato soup? ›

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.

How do you add flour to potato soup? ›

To thicken potato soup without creating lumps, you can use a roux made of equal parts butter and flour. Melt the butter in a separate pan, add the flour, and whisk until smooth. Slowly whisk the roux into the soup, and let it simmer until thickened. Be sure to whisk continuously to prevent lumps from forming.

Why is my potato soup foaming? ›

The purple foam that you're seeing while making potato soup with Russet potatoes, barley, onions, and water is likely due to a chemical reaction between the potatoes and the water. While it's not common for the foam to turn purple, it could be related to the type of potatoes you're using or some other factors.

Do you have to cook flour before adding to soup? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

What is the national soup of Germany? ›

German Potato Soup (Kartoffelsuppe)

What is German blood soup made of? ›

It was mainly prepared during pig slaughter, when fresh blood was collected and cooked with pork, vinegar, onions, root vegetables, and spices such as bay leaves, peppercorns, and cloves.

What type of potatoes do Germans use? ›

In German supermarkets, bags of mehlig kochende potatoes often have a blue label. The best-known varieties in Germany include: Adretta, Aula, Freya, Gunda (pictured top), Karat, Libana, Lipsi, Melina and Naturella.

What do German potatoes taste like? ›

Description/Taste

The flesh is a vibrant yellow to gold and is firm, waxy, and dense. When cooked, German Butterball potatoes have a creamy and tender flesh that takes on a smooth consistency and offers a rich, buttery flavor.

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