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tintalle wrote:
> I made a huge pot of potato soup tonight (first time ever) It turned
> out pretty good i think, same flavor and texture as my favorite
> restaurant variety. Anyway, there are only two of us, and i'm
> wondering if the leftovers can be frozen? Will it affect the
> texture/flavor too much? There's alot of milk in it, does that make a
> difference?
>
> Thanks!


The cooked potatoes will probably get mushy.

Jill


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Default Freezing potato soup?

Add some grated raw potato when you reheat it. Simmer for at least 3
minutes. This will restore a lot of texture.

Biff
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