Slow Cooker Soup: Broccoli Cheddar Soup:
I consider Broccoli Cheddar Soup comfort food gone healthy (sorta). There is always soup in the refrigerator at my house and this soup is a frequent visitor!
Very rich and chocked full of good for you veggies.
The secret to great slow cooker soup is a little extra prep work (oh, oops... is that a bad word in crockpotville?). One could throw all the ingredients in the slow cooker and forget it OR give the soup a little attention and get soup that tastes like you fussed all day! Come on, what are you waiting for? Just do it, it's worth the effort!
I made this soup as a birthday gift for my dear friend Donna. (Remember, food = love)Recently widowed and with children who are young adults, she has had a rough and stressful year. So I wanted to do something that would impact her life in a tangible way.
I n a pretty insulated lunch bag, I tucked a homemade certificate for membership in “The Soup Of The Month Club”.Every month for 1 year, I will make her a large pot of soup. I make enough so she can eat some and freeze a lot more. This month's soup was Broccoli Cheddar.
Recipe:
6 cups fresh broccoli
1 large onion, chopped
1 large garlic clove, pressed or finely chopped
1 cup shredded carrots
4 cups chicken stock
¼ cup flour
2 cups whole milk ( or half and half, or a combo of both)
4 cups very sharp cheddar cheese, 1/2 cup reserved
Pancetta, 6-8 thin slices ( can also use bacon)
Wash and trim broccoli. Do not use tough ends. Rough cut and put in slow cooker.
In a large frying pan, heat cooking oil and add onions. Cook onions on medium low heat until soft. Add a healthy pinch of salt. Add shredded carrots and continue to cook for 4 minutes. Add garlic and cook 1 additional minute. Add to slow cooker.
Add chicken stock, pepper, and only if using low sodium stock, 1/2 tsp salt. Cook on low for 3-4 hours.
Remove 2 cups of cooked vegetables (mostly broccoli) and chop into small pieces, reserve.
Add cheddar cheese and continue to cook until melted. Replace lid and keep closed.
Using emulsifying blender, blend soup until smooth. You can also use a standard blender and blend in batches. This will make the soup thicker and creamy. Add reserved chopped broccoli and stir.
Shred pancetta and cook in a frying pan until crisp.
To Serve:
Ladle soup into bowls and top with additional cheddar cheese and pancetta. Serve with garlic bread or any crusty bread.
Options:
*Add cooked diced chicken when adding cheese.
* Add sweet or spicy cooked italian sausage.
* Add hot cooked rice to the bowl just before spooning in the soup.
*Top with croutons instead of pancetta.
Donna was so happy when I gave her this soup. I’m not sure what she likes more, the soup or being surprised by what kind of soup I'll make for her!
So far I have made Roasted Corn Chowder, French Onion and now Broccoli Cheddar. November’s soup will be Pumpkin Squash and Carrot….but…..shhhhhh don’t tell her- it’s a SURPRISE!
I am joining Debbie @ Dining with Debbie for Crock Pot Wednesday... the recipes look great!
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That looks so delicious and your photography is stunning! Best wishes, NM.
ReplyDeleteI will be making this as soon as I get home. It is so funny, I put up a crockpot soup tonight too...mine, you just throw it all in there!
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Oh my! This definitely looks worth the little extra effort! Thanks for sharing & for stopping by my site :)
ReplyDeleteGrowing up in Mamma Rosa's Kitchen, I certainly have learned that Food=Love. Now Mamma is 84 and still giving all her love in scrumptious dishes. I would come home late at night starving from spending hours upon hours at the hospital with my father and when I arrived at Mamma's she would have something like a pot of chicken soup with pastina ready for me on the stove. I don't know how she still does it.
ReplyDeleteWhat you have offered this person is a gift like no other. What an amazing idea. She is lucky to have someone as special as you in her life. I will lift her up in prayer this evening. And thank you on your kind words about my father who is ill. Please come visit often.
Yvonne...your soup looks very yummy! I love your pictures. Thanks for sharing with us :)
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Gail
What a GREAT!!! and WONDERFUL!!! recipe.
ReplyDeleteGeri
This soup looks so good! I can't wait to try it, we love soup at my house! What a thoughtful gift to give your friend!!
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ReplyDeleteYour soup looks delish! Will be trying it soon. ;) Your pictures are great, really sharp and clear.
ReplyDeleteI will make this soup, and share the recipe with a coworker and my mom! Thanks so much for sharing and for the tutorial and pics! Sue
ReplyDeleteI am totally stealing your soup of the month club idea for my recently widowed friend too! I also love having the step by step pics. You are delightful and I cant wait to visit the rest of the blog which I am off to do now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift!!!
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ButterYum
Soup, cheese, broccoli-I love all three, so I will have to make your yummy soup! Thanks!
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Love this recipe and your photos are FABULOUS! Thanks so much for sharing! (Happy recipe hunting and come visit when you have a moment!) Coralie
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely soup. It sounds and looks delicious. I'm sure it was enjoyed and appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI have a recipe for this soup that is similar to yours except I don't make it in a crock pot. But either way, it is sure to be delicious! And what a wonderful act of love and kindness to make soups for your friend! She is very fortunate to have you for a friend! :)
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks delicious. I'm a nut for soup in the fall and winter, so will add this to my group of soups. The little hint of nutmeg is a surprise and I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks so inviting. I'll be right over. Your friend is lucky to have you.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of adding rice to this soup -- sounds wonderful right now!
ReplyDeleteYou are a gem for thinking of something so special for your friend! The soup sounds so good that I will be trying it one of these cold, winter days. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks wonderful and I gotta try it! The crockpot makes it that much easier for me!Love the touch of nutmeg.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet to do the soup of the month club. I thought about 12 months of dessert for a Christmas present but never did do it. Soup is great!
looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love broccoli-n-cheddar soup! I will definitely have to try this one. Thank you for sharing!
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What a thoughtful and loving thing to do for a friend. Your soup sounds delicious....the crockpot must definitely come out of the cupboard....I said that, didn't I? Okay, for real it must come out of the cupboard!
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks fabulous. I can't wait to try it.
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You are such a kind and thoughtful friend! What a wonderful idea! I love it! This soup would be a big hit here so I will try it soon! YOu need to publish a cookbook!!!!!!! It would be a best seller, I am sure. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteThis soup sounds wonderful, I am looking forward to making this for my family.
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good. What about that bread that you have in the pictures? Do you have a recipe for that too? It looks equally delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love this---totally making it for dinner tonight. But also love that you are doing the "soup of the month" for your friend. Amazing idea!
ReplyDeleteMade this soup for dinner tonight! Yum Yum! Very good, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is probably a stupid question, but you mentioned you freeze some of this for your friend. Do you just make this recipe exactly as is then freeze in freezer bags or something? Or do you freeze it uncooked then she puts it in her slow cooker? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazingly delicious!!! I'm going to try this next week :)
ReplyDeleteUsed this for Christmas! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis soup was amazing, I made a half batch the other day using veg stock and Half&Half. I liked it so much, I'm making a full batch today.
ReplyDeleteCould you please attach a doc of the recipe without the loads of pictures? Its hard to make when 90% of the page you have to skip past to find the next step.
ReplyDeleteIt's even gooder when you put extra bacon on top.
ReplyDeleteBest Broccoli Cheddar Soup I've ever made! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Thank you for sharing with us and your friend.
ReplyDeleteYUM! Thank you for sharing with us and your friend.
ReplyDeleteWill frozen broccoli work? I have a lot from my fall garden and would love to use it instead of buying fresh at the store.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful recipe but thank you even more for the wonderful Soup of the Month Club! My FIL passed away in November in another state and I have been wondering what I could do to help my MIL as she struggles to fill her days...what a great treat to brighten her day....although I won't be mailing soup, I do plan to mail a "treat of the month".....l am a new reader and love reading your blog!
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