Rich n’ creamy Slow Cooker Broccoli Cheese Soup! So tasty you’ll crave it all year round.
Normally four days into December we have a boat-load of snow outside but this year Winter is being weird. Weird in a really good way though. I always say that I love snow – for one week of the year. Christmas week. After that I’m done with it and I want to pack it up in a box and put it away until next year. I don’t do cold. I mean, I do cold because I have to and I have no choice when living along the rocky mountains here in Utah, it’s sort of a package deal. But I don’t do cold in the sense that I dread it for months before it even gets here. Come August I’m silently dying a little inside just thinking about the cold weather that I know is on its way.
Even though we don’t have snow on the ground, we are definitely getting some chilly weather coming through which is okay by me because even though I don’t love the cold weather (as previously discussed in detail), I do love a cozy over-sized sweater and thick cable knit socks. We get the full four seasons here and I’m a fan of the variety it allows my wardrobe.
If you live somewhere that really gets all four seasons you know exactly what I’m talking about. And if you’re anything like me, you have boxes out in the garage or in the basement labeled “SUMMER” and “WINTER”. When the snow melts and things are warming up, I pack up the scarves and sweaters and swap them out for the flip flops and demin cut-offs.
Right now it’s sweater-not-parka-weather. Pretty cold but not blizzardy if you know what I mean. So it’s cozy comfort food for dinner every single night. Pastas, casseroles, and buckets upon buckets of soup.
I LOVE SOUP.
So. much.
Broccoli cheese soup is at the top of my favorite soups list. This version is rich and creamy – just how I like it!!- with lots of broccoli and my secret ingredient for flavor and creaminess – cream cheese. A bit of cream cheese takes this soup from good to ohmygoshsoyummy. Yep, one word. And it’s easy, you just throw it all in your crock pot and come back a few hours to later to give it a stir and add all of that sharp cheddar cheese that gives the soup that signature richness.
Hello cheeeesy broccoli soup, please get in my belly!
What people are saying about this Slow Cooker Broccoli Cheese Soup
“Uncover soup and add the sharp cheddar cheese, salt, and pepper. Stir until the cheese melts into the soup. Taste and add salt and pepper if needed. Serve warm and top with additional shredded cheese if desired. Enjoy!” – Katie
“GREAT RECIPE!! This was my first time making broccoli cheese soup and it was delicious!! I had the same โcurdlingโ problem (which I donโt really think is curdling). I just used a hand held mixer which I planned on doing anyway because I didnโt chop the broccoli into fine pieces. It solved the problem and made a wonderful soup!! Thanks for the recipe ” – Amy
“This soup turned out really delicious! I had no curdling when I used Lorenaโs advice of stirring the cream cheese into the roux/milk mixture after removing from the heat. Followed the directions other than that except for giving it a few pulses with an immersion blender before adding the cheese. I Think Iโll add some carrots next time โ THANK YOU for a great recipe!” – Dana
“I tried this today and it turned out perfectly. I cooked it on low for 4 hours. There was zero curdling. I made sure to add the half and half slowly, and worked out all or any lumps. It was perfect. Thats all I can say. I donโt know what others are doing to make it not work, but they must have done something wrong. It was really excellent.” – Snibb
Slow Cooker Broccoli Cheese Soup
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 5 tablespoons flour
- 3 cups milk - see note
- 3 cups chicken broth - (or vegetable broth for vegetarian)
- ยฝ onion - diced
- 3-4 cups chopped broccoli florets - (just the bushy tops – discard the stems or use them for another recipe)
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 2 ounces cream cheese
- 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese - (yellow)
- 2 teaspoons salt - (or to taste)
- 1-4 teaspoons black pepper - (or to taste)
- optional: extra cheese for topping
Instructions
- In a large sauce pan, melt butter over medium heat. When melted, stir in the flour until mixture clumps up. Very gradually whisk in the milk until all milk has been added and a thick white sauce forms.
- Add chopped onions, broccoli, garlic, Italian seasoning, and cream cheese to your slow cooker. Add the sauce from the pan, and the chicken broth. Stir to combine. Cover and cook on high for 3-4 hours or on low for 4-6 hours.
- Uncover soup and add the sharp cheddar cheese, salt, and pepper. Stir until the cheese melts into the soup. Taste and add salt and pepper if needed. Serve warm and top with additional shredded cheese if desired. Enjoy!
What is considered a serving size for this soup? And how many calories per serving? I am making this tomorrow for my nutrition class.
Hi Felicia, You can calculate the nutrition stats and servings over at http://www.myfitnesspal.com – they have a great tool where you can plug in the URL for a recipe from the internet and it will calculate the stats for you!
Do you know what the tool is called i cant seem to find it?
I figured it out thank you!
Could this recipe be made NOT in a slow cooker? ๐ I was planning to do it, but didn’t get around to it before work this morning! I would still like to attempt it for dinner tonight…is that possible?? Thanks!!
Absolutely! You can make it in a large stock pot on the stove!
This soup is definitely on my to do list this fall( I wanted to try it last year) . Do you think that I could add a cup or two of cauliflower instead of 4 cups of broccoli?
I’m sure you could replace some of the broccoli with cauliflower if you wanted!
Any suggestions for thickening the soup? I think that I did not thicken the milk mixture enough before pouring it into the crock pot. It looks and tastes delicious, just very watery. Thank you!
Update: I ended up having to throw it out. It smelt SO good so I was sad :(! I am going to attempt it again though this week. How thick should the white mixture be while I am cooking it?
Thanks!
This is a great recipe! I used half and half in place of milk to make it more creamy! The only thing I would personally change is the amount of salt… I’m from the south and we LOVE our salt, but this was a bit much for me… Next time I’ll add a little at a time until it seems right. I will definitely make this again