The Best Broccoli Cheese Soup (Better-Than-Panera Copycat)
Make the best soup of your life at home in 1 hour! It's creamy, cheesy, and loaded with tender pieces of broccoli. Beyond words amazing and WAY better than Panera!
2cuplow-sodium vegetable stockchicken stock may be substituted
2cuphalf-and-half
2cupsbroccoli floretsdiced into bite-size pieces
1cupbroccoli stemsdiced into bite-size pieces (optional)
2large carrotstrimmed, peeled, and sliced into very thin rounds, about 1/16th-inch
0.75teaspoonsaltor to taste
0.75teaspoonfreshly ground black pepperor to taste
0.5teaspoonsmoked paprikaoptional and to taste
0.5teaspoondry mustard powderoptional and to taste
0.01pinchcayenne pepperoptional and to taste (doesn’t make soup spicy and serves to enhance flavor)
8ouncesgrated extra-sharp cheddar cheesewith a small amount reserved for garnishing
Instructions
Preparation Steps
In a small saucepan, add 1 tablespoon butter, the diced onion, and sauté over medium heat until the onion is translucent and barely browned, about 4 minutes. Stir intermittently.
Add the garlic and cook about 30 seconds, stirring constantly so it doesn’t burn. Remove from heat and set pan aside.
In a large heavy-bottom pot add 4 tablespoons butter, flour, and cook over medium heat for about 3 to 5 minutes, whisking constantly, until flour is thickened. You are making a roux and it’s very important the mixture is thick or soup will never thicken properly later.
Slowly add the vegetable stock, whisking constantly.
Slowly add the half-and-half, whisking constantly.
Allow mixture to simmer over low heat for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until it has reduced and thickened some. Whisk intermittently to re-incorporate the ‘skin’ that inevitably forms, this is normal.
While mixture is simmering, chop the broccoli and carrots. After simmering 15 to 20 minutes, add the broccoli, carrots, and the onion and garlic you previously set aside.
Add the salt, pepper, optional paprika, optional dry mustard powder, and optional cayenne. If you don’t have these seasonings on hand, it’s okay, but they do add subtle depth of flavor. Stir to combine.
Allow soup to simmer over low heat for about 20 to 25 minutes, or until it has reduced and thickened some. Whisk intermittently to re-incorporate the ‘skin’ that inevitably forms, this is normal.
While soup simmers, grate the cheese. After simmering about 20 to 25 minutes, add most of the cheese, reserving a small amount for garnishing bowls. Stir in the cheese until melted and incorporated fully, less than 1 minute.
Transfer soup to bowls, garnish with reserved cheese, and serve immediately.
Notes
This soup is best served immediately and pairs wonderfully with crusty bread.