This simple Broccoli Cheddar Soup checks all the boxes—plus, it’s easy to make in one pot. Bonus!
Making Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Broccoli Cheddar Soup is pretty much exactly what it sounds like: a soup of pureed broccoli and broth with cheese. Although it’s pureed, it does still have some texture in it from small bits of broccoli, which is very welcome. There are a few keys to making this soup really special:
Blanch the broccoli: I like to blanch the broccoli before adding it to the soup. It’s an extra step, but it means you can better control its texture in the finished soup.Save a few broccoli florets for garnish: I also reserve some of the blanched florets to stir in just before serving. They add a crunchy and colorful contrast to the bowl of pureed soup.Make it extra thick! To help thicken the soup and make it extra creamy, I add some all-purpose flour to the base.
Swap the Cheese!
While I prefer to use a cheddar cheese for this soup, you can substitute almost any mild cheese, such as Colby Jack. Just be sure to grate the cheese yourself. Pre-grated cheese usually has a non-sticking agent on it that prevents it from melting as smoothly.
Make It Gluten-Free!
If you need to make this recipe gluten-free or low-carb, just skip the flour! You can also substitute some cornstarch (try one tablespoon and add more as needed).
What to Serve With Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Want for something to serve alongside your bowl of creamy, piping hot soup? Crusty bread is a classic choice, of course. If you’re stuck inside and want to make your own bread, try making Potato Dinner Rolls, Garlic Knots, or Rye Bread. A batch of Roasted Sweet Potato Fries or even a fresh Kale Caesar Salad would also be a nice side dish.
How to Store and Freeze Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Leftovers of this soup will last in the fridge for about five days and reheat well in the microwave or over low heat on the stovetop. You can also freeze this soup for up to three months! Let it cool completely, then transfer it to freezer containers or bags and freeze. Thaw overnight in the fridge, or reheat directly from the freezer over low heat on the stovetop.
Other Creamy Soups to Try!
Cauliflower Cheddar Soup Cream of Mushroom Soup Carrot Ginger Soup Baked Potato Soup Broccoli Apple Soup
Video: How to Make Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Drain broccoli. Scoop out and set aside about 1 cup of the florets for the topping. Once all the stock is added, bring soup up to a low simmer. Add milk and the blanched broccoli (except what you’re saving for the topping). Simmer for about 10 minutes over low heat. (If using a standing blender, be careful to let the soup cool a bit and do not overfill the blender to avoid splattered hot soup!) Ladle the soup into bowls and garnish with some reserved broccoli and extra cheese on top. Serve with bread.