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Black Angus Baked Potato Soup

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Dairy Soups, Vegetable 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 lg Baking potatoes
2/3 c Butter or margarine
2/3 c Flour
6 c Milk
3/4 ts Salt
1/2 ts Black pepper
1/2 ts White pepper
4 Green onions; chopped and divided
12 sl Bacon; cooked and crumbled
1 1/4 c Cheddar cheese; shredded and divided
8 oz Sour cream

INSTRUCTIONS

Wash, dry and prick potatoes with fork. Bake in 400-degree oven for 1 hour
or until done. Let cool. Cut into half lengthwise and scoop out pulp; set
aside. Use skins for something else, such as stuffed potato skins. Melt
butter in heavy saucepan over low heat; add flour, stirring until smooth.
Cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Gradually add milk, cook over medium
heat, stirring constantly until mixture is thickened and bubbly. Add potato
pulp, salt, pepper, 2 Tbs. green onion, half the bacon and 1 cup cheese.
Cook until thoroughly heated. Stir in sour cream. Add extra milk if
necessary for desired consistency. Serve with remaining green onions, bacon
and cheese.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #20 by Country Gourmet
<oselands@countrygourmet.com> on 5 Sep 1997 09:25:59 -0500
Posted to TNT Recipes by scrocker@cysource.com (Sue Crocker) on Feb 7,
1998.
Recipe by: Black Angus Restaurant
Posted to EAT-L Digest  by JoAnn <joannr@PCLINK.COM> on Apr 9, 1998

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