Can I Use Frozen Broccoli?

Absolutely! If you can’t find any good-looking fresh broccoli at the supermarket, or if you already have a bag of frozen florets on hand, feel free to use frozen. You want to make sure that it’s fully thawed before you add it to the pot.

Heavy Cream Substitute:

If desired, you can always substitute the heavy cream for half and half or milk.

How to Make a Thicker Soup:

We find that this broccoli cheddar soup thickens up really nicely on its own, thanks to the roux made with butter and flour. Roux is the secret to making broth thick and creamy. If you find that your creation lacks the thickness you’re after, here are a few things you can do to fix it:

Add in more cheese.Create a second roux by mixing equal parts melted butter and flour and then add that to your cheese and broccoli soup.Whisk together water (or broth) and cornstarch until the latter has dissolved, then add that to the mixture.

Cheese Options

While this recipe is for cheddar broccoli soup, you can definitely use a different type of cheese! If you’re looking to mix things up, opt for cheese with the same sharpness that you find in cheddar. Our top picks are:

ParmesanVelveetaWhite cheddarMonterey Jack

Each will add its own unique taste. Feel free to mix and match until you find your favorite flavor combination!

Troubleshooting: Why Won’t My Cheese Melt in My Broccoli Cheddar Soup?

If you’re not careful you could end up with curdled cheese and broccoli soup and, well, no one wants that! First things first, it’s important to be patient with your dish. If it doesn’t melt right away, give it a few minutes to heat up with the rest of the broth. If that doesn’t work, there are a few options:

Simmer over low heat and use a whisk to stir it. This can help break up any remaining clumps in your cheddar broccoli soup. Add just a splash of water to the broth to lend a bit more moisture. This will help it melt down nicely.Add more cream.Carefully adding a few drops of lemon juice will help break down the cheese and encourage melting.

Serving Suggestions:

This cheese and broccoli soup is tasty and filling on its own, but if you’re looking for ways to round out your meal, you can serve it alongside:

Bread: Homemade breadsticks, French baguette, or garlic bread Potatoes: Grilled, baked, or smashedCrackers: homemade or storebought

Broccoli cheddar soup can also be made in big batches and frozen for later. Let it cool, then place in a freezer-safe container. It will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to enjoy it, thaw completely then warm it on the stove or in the microwave. If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious soup recipes:

Creamy Chicken SoupHomemade Egg Drop SoupThe Best Beef and Barley SoupClassic French Onion Soup

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