This hearty broccoli cheddar soup is loaded with mouthwatering flavors, yet uses everyday ingredients, and is ready in about 30 minutes!
No need to go out to a well known bread company, this copycat broccoli cheddar soup is incredibly smooth, rich, and full of great broccoli cheese flavors! ย The best part, is that it’s made in just 30 minutes on your stovetop!
Broccoli Cheddar Soup
I’ve been tweaking this recipe for years you guys.ย So. Many. Bowls. Of. Soup!ย Some form of this recipe has been on the blog since 2014, and this version takes the cake!ย Deliciously creamy, thick and rich, with the perfect mixture of smoothness and texture and loaded with broccoli cheddar flavors.ย You simply can’t go wrong!
This broccoli cheddar soup is sort of a copycat recipe from Panera Bread, but I honestly haven’t had that soup from there in years, so I can’t say for absolute certain if the flavors are spot on or not.
HOW CAN YOU MAKE BROCCOLI CHEDDAR SOUP THICKER?
I’ve found this soup thickens up very well with the roux created by the butter and flour, but if you’re wanting to thicken it up even more, you have a few options.
- You can mix equal parts butter and flour to form a thick paste, then stir that into the soup.
- You can whisk some cornstarch into cold water or broth until the cornstarch is dissolved, and stir that into the soup.
- You can add a bit more cheese.
HOW LONG DOES BROCCOLI CHEDDAR SOUP LAST IN THE REFRIGERATOR?
If you have any leftovers, which doesn’t happen to us very often, they’ll keep in the refrigerator about 3 days.
CAN BROCCOLI CHEESE SOUP BE MADE IN THE SLOW COOKER?
Sure can!ย You’ll want to wait to add the dairy until the end, to prevent any curdling though.ย I’ll have the directions below the recipe below.ย The Instant Pot directions will be there as well.
CAN BROCCOLI CHEDDAR SOUP BE FROZEN?
Yes, but just like with the slow cooker, you’ll want to make this soup without adding the dairy, since dairy doesn’t generally freeze well.ย Just wait and add the dairy when you’re reheating the soup.
HOW DO YOU PUREE BROCCOLI CHEESE SOUP?
Honestly you don’t even have to puree the soup if you like it chunkier, but if you like it smoother, again, you have a few options.ย My personal favorite method is to use an immersion blender, which you can use right in the pot!ย Or you can transfer some of the soup to a traditional blender, just be careful, since the soup is hot.
PRO TIPS FOR MAKING BROCCOLI CHEDDAR SOUP:
- Make sure to chop the broccoli into small florets, otherwise they won’t be tender in time.ย ย
- Alternatively, you can par-cook the broccoli (and the carrots) in the microwave for a few minutes, which will help them soften in less time in the soup.
- To prevent a grainy soup, add the cheese one handful at a time, mixing well between handfuls, and have the heat turned off when you’re adding the cheese.
- For best results, shred your own cheese.ย Not only is it cheaper, it melts SO much better than the pre-shredded kind.
- Serve this broccoli cheese soup with some crusty bread, caesar salad, or some ham and cheese sliders!
- I like to garnish this soup with a sprinkle of black pepper, some extra cheddar cheese and sometimes some crunchy croutons.ย Sounds weird, but croutons in soup are amazing!
OTHER GREAT SOUP RECIPES:
- Lemon Chicken Soup with Orzo
- Crockpot Taco Soup
- Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
- Slow Cooker Minestrone Soup
- Crockpot Loaded Potato Soup
- Beef Barley Soup
- Cheese Ham Chowder
SHOP THE RECIPE:
- Immersion Blender – No need to transfer anything to another appliance, blend the soup right in the pot!
- Traditional Blender – Sometimes the original is all you need!
- Dutch Oven – Enameled cast iron is my favorite vessel to cook soup in! ย LeCreuset is my favorite brand, but they’re pricey, so this Lodge is a good alternative!
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Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp butter
- 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
- 1/4 cup salted butter
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups half and half
- 12 oz fresh broccoli (I use a 12 oz bag of florets) , roughly chopped
- 2 carrots, peeled and chopped
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp paprika
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- 1/4 tsp dry mustard (can substitute with about 1/2 tsp regular mustard)
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 2 cups cheddar cheese
Instructions
- Add 1 Tbsp butter to dutch oven and heat over MED heat. Add chopped onion and saute until onions are soft and translucent, about 2-3 minutes. Add 1/4 cup butter to dutch oven, still over MED heat. When melted, add flour and whisk together. Cook mixture about 1 minute, whisking often.
- Slowly pour in about a cup of chicken broth, whisking as you pour. Continue with remaining chicken broth and half and half, pouring slowly and whisking as your pour.
- Let broth/half and half mixture cook for a minute or two, whisking often, making sure no flour lumps remain.
- Add broccoli and carrots and stir to combine. Add paprika, garlic powder, dry mustard, salt and pepper, stir. Reduce heat to LOW/MED LOW and simmer about 10-15 minutes or until thickened and broccoli/carrots are fork tender. If soup gets too thick for your liking, add a splash of chicken broth or half and half to loosen it up.
- Blend soup until desired texture is reached, using either immersion blender or by transferring soup to traditional blender.
- Add grated cheddar cheese a handful at a time, stirring to melt the cheese into the soup after each handful. Taste soup and season with additional salt and pepper if needed.
- Serve hot with additional black pepper and shredded cheese on top if desired.
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Chef Tips
SLOW COOKER INSTRUCTIONS:
- Omit butter from the recipe, add onions, broccoli, carrots, salt, paprika, garlic powder, mustard powder, and black pepper to the slow cooker.
- Whisk flour and chicken broth together until no lumps remain, then add to slow cooker and stir to combine all ingredients.ย ย
- Cover and cook on LOW for 6-8 hours, or HIGH for 3-4 hours.
- About 30 minutes before serving, add half and half and cheese, stirring well.
- Cover and continue cooking until cheese is melted.
- Blend to desired texture and serve.
INSTANT POT INSTRUCTIONS:
- Press Saute and cook butter and onion until onions are soft.
- Add additional butter and flour, then whisk.ย Cook about 1 minute.
- Addย broccoli, carrots, salt, paprika, garlic powder, mustard powder, and black pepper to pot.ย Pour in chicken broth.
- Secure lid and move valve to the sealing position.ย Set on Manual/Pressure cook on high for 8 minutes.
- Let the pressure release naturally, then stir in half and half and cheese until cheese is melted.
- Blend to desired texture and serve.
Video
Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Rita k says
Daughter and granddaughter loved.
Cooked in crockpot
Kassidy says
Canโt wait to try!! Do you cut carrots into matchsticks?
The Chunky Chef says
You can chop them however you’d like ๐ I normally just do a 1/4″ dice.
Margo says
Delicious! I used heavy cream instead of half n half.
Lillian Ingria says
This is the second comment for the Creamy Broccoli Cheddar Soup… I want to cook it in a slow cooker…
WHAT SIZE slow cooker is this recipe cooked in according to your recipe…
Please reply…
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Lillian, this isn’t a 24/7 cooking hotline… and I spend my weekend days with my family, which is why I’m just now seeing your comments. A standard 6 qt slow cooker will work.
Karen Egger says
So easy and so very yummy. This is a keeper. I will be making it again soon
Kassidyemery says
For the broccoli, should it not be frozen? And for the carrots, do you cut into match strips or how?
Thanks!
The Chunky Chef says
We prefer the texture of this soup when using fresh broccoli as listed, but you can use frozen. I would thaw it out first. For the carrots, you can chop them however youโd like ๐ I normally just do a 1/4โณ dice, as seen in the recipe video.
Justine says
I make this all the time. Always comes out yummy
Norman says
Have you tried it with cauliflower?
It looks delicious.
Amanda says
I haven’t, but I bet that would be yummy!
Paulette Merrell says
Easy and delicious!
Chris M says
You can also thicken the sauce by adding more broccoli and once it’s cooked, use a potato masher and mash up some of broccoli in the same pot; then cook a little longer.
EmmaKate Small says
You say blend to desired texture? Do you use a regular blender, Immersion Blender? do you have a recommendation on how much to blend? Does it need to be blended?
Amanda says
You can use either an immersion blender or traditional blender, as mentioned in step 5 of the recipe. How much to blend is entirely up to you and what texture you want for this soup. We like to have it about 2/3 blended, and 1/3 chunky. You don’t have to blend it at all, its all up to you.
Sadie says
Oh, such flavour! Delicious
Jill Worden says
Husband said he would pay to have this every week. Best Broccoli soup he has ever had!
Shayna Sasser says
I want to make this soup for a bridal shower in a slow cooker. Will the soup become grainy over time of itโs kept on warm for a few hours?
Amanda says
I *think* it would be okay, however I’ve not specifically tested it, so I can’t say for certain.
Pat says
I made this recipe last week. I’m about to make it again. It’s delicious
Lindsay says
My family loves this soup!! I’m planning on having friends over this weekend for dinner so will be doubling the recipe, should I increase the cooking time for the instant pot? The recipe says 8 minutes but I’m wondering if I need to increase the time and how long?
Amanda says
So happy to hear how much you all love this soup! Generally, when doubling in an Instant Pot, you don’t need to increase the cooking time, but I haven’t specifically tested a doubled version of this recipe, so I can’t guarantee that.
Kimberly A Logue says
Turned out excellent thank you
Candice Herber says
I had a question, it says 600 calories is that per serving or for the whole pot?
Amanda says
It’s per serving, but keep in mind it’s very much an estimate and is automatically calculated through the recipe plugin. If nutritional information is important to you, I recommend plugging the ingredients into whichever nutritional calculator you normally use ๐
Char says
Hi, I want to make this soup for my husband, but will need to freeze it ,will it hold up or separate after reheating
Amanda says
Freezing dairy is tricky, as it has a tendency to separate and become grainy. I would probably just make a smaller amount, or an amount you guys can eat within a few days ๐
Joan Lee says
Followed recipe and came out perfect ๐ thank you ๐
Teri Anderson says
So so good!