Mexican Crock Pot Potato Soup

Mexican Crock Pot Potato Soup

Mexican crock pot potato soup is creamy, hearty, and frugal. With sweet corn, diced potatoes, and plenty of warm spices, it’s the perfect base for all your favorite taco toppings!

Crock pot potato soup in a bowl. Text overlay reads, "Slow Cooker Mexican Potato Soup".

I’ve mentioned before that Mr. Crumbs hasn’t always been a huge fan of meals made in the slow cooker.

He’s coming around, especially when we make yummy slow cooker meals like The Very Best Carnitas, Thai Pineapple Vegetable Curry, and Crock Pot Mississippi Chicken.

But one summer, he went out of town.

The kitchen became “experiment central” with ground beef and stews and sausages and all sorts of items he’s not that fond of.

This super simple Mexican crock pot potato soup was one of the highlights.

I started with corn stock, and I added fresh sweet corn, potatoes, Taco Seasoning, and Creamy Cauliflower Sauce, and then I set it to slow cook. I finished it with sour cream, cheddar cheese, and cilantro.

Let me tell you, it was downright delicious! So much so, that the kids and I ate the entire batch in one sitting! Hands down, I think you will agree that this is the best potato soup recipe, just like my family.

MEXICAN CROCK POT POTATO SOUP

Not only is this crock pot potato soup the ultimate comfort food, but it’s also:

  • Easy. With simple ingredients, this recipe comes together in the slow cooker quickly!
  • Frugal. The two main ingredients, corn and potatoes, are available year-round and are very affordable.
  • Versatile. You can choose fresh corn, frozen or canned corn, and you can use any type of potato that is available or on sale.
  • Gluten-free and dairy-free friendly! This recipe is naturally gluten free, and you can substitute bacon grease for the butter for a dairy-free option.
Diced celery, corn, onions, and potatoes then seasoned with flavorful cumin, garlic, and cayenne in a crock pot.

CROCKPOT POTATO SOUP INGREDIENTS

  • Onion + Diced Celery. This crockpot potato soup is so easy, you don’t even have to sauté the veggies first!
  • Bacon Grease. Save the fat when you cook your bacon – it adds extra salty flavor to a soup like this!
  • Unsalted Butter. To keep this soup dairy free, substitute additional bacon grease or olive oil.
  • Corn Kernels. Fresh sweet corn, frozen corn, or canned corn all work here. If avoiding GMOs, use organic corn.
  • Diced Potatoes. IMO, the best potatoes are whatever is the best deal at the grocery store – russet potatoes, Yukon gold potatoes, or red potatoes. You don’t need to peel the potatoes for this crockpot potato soup either!
  • Creamy Cauliflower Sauce. This makes the chowder into a creamy potato soup. You can also use heavy cream.
  • Chicken Broth. You can use vegetable broth or corn stock if you have it (or make a batch if you have plenty of corn cobs).
  • Taco Seasoning. I always keep a big batch of Homemade Taco Seasoning in my pantry.
  • Additional Seasonings: Cumin + Garlic Powder + Cayenne + Salt and Pepper

HOW TO MAKE MEXICAN POTATO SOUP RECIPE

Step 1. Combine all ingredients except heavy cream in a 6-quart slow cooker. (If using Creamy Cauliflower Sauce, you can add it right away).

Step 2. Cook on low for 6-8 hours.

Step 3. Stir the chowder and add the cream (if using). Season to taste, as needed. I generally find the chowder needs the same amount of seasoning after cooking as I added to it prior to cooking.

Step 4. If desired, lightly mash a portion of the soup with a potato masher until the desired consistency. This will help to thicken the liquids a bit and make it more of a stew.

Slow cooker full of homemade potato soup with a spoon showing a portion of it.

Serve the slow cooker potato soup recipe with optional toppings.

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days (you can buy containers locally at Walmart or have them shipped to you via Amazon).

Soup the next day is often more flavorful! I don’t recommend freezing this soup, since diced potatoes have a gummy texture after freezing and thawing.

CROCKPOT POTATOES SOUP TOPPINGS

This crockpot potatoes soup is a simple meal turned festive with optional toppings. Let everyone dish their favorites at the table!

  • Fresh cilantro
  • Diced green chiles
  • Black beans
  • Shredded cheese (we like mild cheddar or sharp cheddar cheese)
  • Sour cream
  • Diced bacon
  • Salsa
  • Sliced green onions
  • Sliced jalapeños
Homemade Mexican crockpot potato soup in a bowl.

MEXICAN POTATO SOUP FAQS

How do you thicken the recipe for potato soup in a crock pot?

You can easily thicken your crock pot corn and potato soup by mashing a portion of the potatoes with a potato masher or fork (or immersion blender) after the soup cooks. This will thicken the soup to a more stew-like consistency.

Can I make slow cooker Mexican potato soup in an Instant Pot?

Can you use leftover mashed potatoes for crock pot potato soup?

Yes! You won’t have the same chunky consistency as diced potatoes in the soup, but you’ll still get great potato flavor by using leftover mashed potatoes, and your soup will naturally be thicker. If using mashed potatoes, you can omit the butter and Creamy Cauliflower Sauce or cream from the recipe.

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Mexican crock pot potato soup is creamy, hearty, and frugal. With sweet corn, diced potatoes, and plenty of warm spices, it’s the perfect base for all your favorite taco toppings!

  • Author: Tiffany
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 6-8 hours
  • Total Time: 6 hours 5 minutes-8 hours 5 minutes
  • Yield: 46 servings 1x
  • Category: Soup & Salad
  • Method: Slow Cooker
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients except heavy cream in a 6-quart slow cooker. (If using Creamy Cauliflower Sauce, you can add it right away.)
  2. Cook on low for 6-8 hours.
  3. Stir the chowder and add the cream, if using. Season to taste, as needed. I generally find the chowder needs about the same amount of seasoning after cooking as I added to it prior to cooking.
  4. If desired, lightly mash a portion of the chowder with a potato masher until it reaches the desired consistency. This will help to thicken the liquids a bit and make it more of a stew.
  5. Serve with optional toppings (see notes).

Notes

  • This soup is a simple meal turned festive with optional toppings. Consider adding fresh cilantro, diced green chiles, black beans, shredded cheese, sour cream, diced bacon, or salsa to give new flavor twists to an instant family favorite.
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Soup the next day is often more flavorful! I don’t recommend freezing this soup, since diced potatoes have a gummy texture after freezing and thawing.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 670

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