Creamy Leek Soup Recipe (2024)

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Kiesy

Very comforting soup. Subbed 1 small white potato for 1/2 the basmati rice. Used 6 cups of chicken stock and 1/2 cup white wine. This soup is very creamy; doesn't seem to need cream or creme fraiche. Lovely soup.

Mary

I want to add that I like the idea of using rice instead of potatoes because I think that will make this recipe freeze better.

Jennifer

I LOVE this recipe and its result! It is fast and easy and delicious! I made it last night and instead of using rice, I used white beans to add the 'creamy'. It was good, but as with the rice, you really need to amp up the black pepper. I also added chopped cilantro. I serve with a blob of sour cream and Tabasco sauce.

Matt

Solid leek soup recipe. Using rice instead of potatoes makes the consistency of this soup perfectly creamy; however, I think the taste is better with potatoes. I tried using greek yogurt for the dairy, but I didn't think the flavors were a perfect match.

Mary

Just made this and it is really good. Elegant and comforting. I have to confess that I added a little butter at the end, but I tasted it before that and it would also have been really good without the butter.

Ferment4Life

My husband made this soup yesterday to warm me up after a long day working in the sub freezing weather. I really wanted to like it, and I do like most things, but it was disgusting. It called for way too much rice, was really glutinous and I could barely stir it. I tried adding some hot water to it, but it still tasted awful. Put your leek to better use than this soup!

Barry Knight

Was going to make this, but the idea of rice turned me off so I chose to go to the old standby of Leeks and Yukons. Even without adding the cream, the soup is thick and creamy and, having tasted it, delicious. It is now cooled enough to be in the refrigerator for a while. I’ll bring it out just before dinner, heat it up again and add a small amount of cream only if needed. The soup will be paired with a caraway rye bread, lightly toasted and a bottle of 19 Crimes Hard Chard. Can’t wait!

Twinkla

This was fantastic. I roasted baby leeks the night before with garlic to make this less labour-intensive day of. Also, you can spare yourself cutting / mincing if you have a vitamix. Leeks and garlic went into the chicken stock whole and the soup came out soft as silk. So easy!

Annie K.

Easy on the pepper. Mine had a kick! But I got carried away on the grinder. Delicious, delicate, and lovely. Made it just as recommended with some rosemary croutons.

Sam

Have made this a few times - added some grated Parmesan cheese instead of the cream this last go around - enjoyed that variation

EECinNJ

I used heavy cream. Made it on a Tuesday, served on Wednesday, it was good but a little boring. Served it again on Friday and, after a few days in fridge, it was fabulous.

Melissa

Super easy and delicious. Added an extra clove of garlic and an extra bay leaf

Shelli

Holy WOW! Followed the recipe pretty much exactly. This is PERFECT. My boyfriend said it made him feel fancy~

Camille

Incredible recipe - delicious, silky smooth, restaurant-quality and above all, CREAMY soup! I doubled the bay leaves and garlic, and season with Aleppo pepper and chopped chives - the results were fabulous. Cannot wait to make again.

Twinkla

This was fantastic. I roasted baby leeks the night before with garlic to make this less labour-intensive day of. Also, you can spare yourself cutting / mincing if you have a vitamix. Leeks and garlic went into the chicken stock whole and the soup came out soft as silk. So easy!

Stefanie

Great addition to our Easter meal. Nice, light soup, with a fabulous creamy texture.

Alison Dahl

I followed the recipe using what I had on hand: only 2 leeks (so I used the entire leek -- yes, even the dark green parts!), jasmine instead of basmati rice, one russet potato, chicken bone broth, and an immersion blender. Fabulous!

magda

Nice and comforting soup. We did increase leeks x3 as we accidentally ordered WAY too many leeks, but the soup turned out nicely! Also - I added some dill as topping - because I am crazy about topping things up with dill - that went pretty good together with this soup!

this recipe is the bomb!!

This soup was amazing and so so easy AND economical. My partner is from France; and he adores leek soup. He said that this soup rivaled the best he has had. I added several more leaks, two more cups of broth, 2 shallots and 2 more garlic cloves . Also opted for a touch of cayenne. Wonderful soup! Definitely a keeper.

rpbg

This is a wonderful and easy soup, perfect for a cold and dreary day. It presented an opportunity to use up some leftover cooked rice, which worked out perfectly. Eager to use my immersion blender and taste it, forgot to first take out the bay leaf. Thankfully the dried leaf pulverized while the stem stayed whole and was easy to remove. It was great nonetheless!

Stacy

This needed a hit of acid to balance, so I added some fig vinegar at the end. Made with home made croutons. Lovely and quick.

Nele

I made the soup according to the recipe. This is an ok soup but nothing special and rather boring tasting. I do think it would taste better with potatoes instead of the rice and I would add more bay leaves for flavor.

Kimothy

I used jasmine instead of basmati because that’s what I had. I followed everything else to the tee. It ended up tasting like Vietnamese chao (congee/rice porridge) to me. It was good, just not what I was expecting. I ended up eating it with fried shallots and fried garlic, the usual toppings I enjoy chao with :)

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