Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

Published March 13, 2020. Updated October 3, 2024

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This Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup (AKA Cheesy Vegetable Chowder) is creamy, comforting and completely delicious!

It’s a mashup of my favorite Broccoli Cheese Soup and Creamy Potato Soup and it’s sure to please even the fussiest of eaters.

Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

Cheesy Broccoli Potato Soup

This seriously satisfying soup is brimming with hearty potatoes, nutritious broccoli and carrots and it’s all embodied by a rich and creamy, deliciously cheesy broth. It may even take a top spot in your repertoire as a new favorite soup!

And can we talk for a moment about just how comforting and cozy it is? With all of the sudden bout of fear and worry in the world it’s amazing what a bowlful of soup can do for the soul.

No I’m not suggesting eating out discomfort in our lives, but maybe just taking a moment to breathe. Eat some soup, and taking time to remember all we have to be thankful for. Gratitude can go a long way despite the given circumstances and uncertainty (and as it continues on).

Also let’s remember to be kind, if there’s a time to band together it’s now. Don’t forget a neighbor who may be in need of help.

Sending love and well wishes my friends!

Hope you get a chance to enjoy a bowl of soup and some sunshine this weekend!

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Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

Ingredients Needed for Broccoli Cheddar Potato Soup

  • Fat: Butter
  • Veggies: Carrots, celery, broccoli, onion, garlic, potatoes
  • Seasonings: Garlic, thyme
  • Liquids: Heavy cream, milk, chicken broth
  • Cheeses: Cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese
  • Thickening: Flour

How to Make the Best Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

Here’s the simple steps you’ll follow to make it (scroll below for the full recipe):

  1. Saute carrots, celery and onion in melted butter. Saute garlic.
  2. Stir in chicken broth, potatoes and thyme. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
  3. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and cover with a lid and cook.
  4. Stir in broccoli and cook until the vegetables are tender.
  5. In a separate saucepan, cook butter and flour. Whisk in milk, heat and whisk until thickened.
  6. Blend in the heavy cream, then remove from the heat.
  7. Stir the milk mixture into the soup.
  8. Add cheese off heat, mix until melted.

Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

Can I Use Vegetable Broth Instead of Chicken Broth?

  • Yes, if you’re vegetarian feel free to use vegetable broth in place of the chicken broth. Just stick with low-sodium so you can have more control over saltiness.
  • Also use a vegan or vegetarian Parmesan.

Can I Substitute Milk for the Heavy Cream?

While you can use more milk in place of the heavy cream just keep in mind the soup won’t be as rich and creamy.

Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

Tips for Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

  • This broccoli potato cheese soup won’t freeze well because of the dairy. If making in advance, store in the fridge for  up to 2 days.
  • If you don’t have cheddar, try using another flavorful, good melting cheese such as Gruyere cheese.
  • You could also use cauliflower instead of broccoli in this potato soup recipe.

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Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup
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Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup

This Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup is creamy, comforting and utterly delicious. It's sure to please even the fussiest of eaters. Grab a bowl a get cozy!
Servings: 6 people
Prep20 minutes
Cook35 minutes
Ready in: 55 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large pot over medium heat, melt 1 1/2 Tbsp of the butter. Add carrots, celery and onion and saute 3 - 4 minutes. Add garlic and saute 30 seconds longer.
  • Stir in chicken broth, potatoes and thyme and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to medium, cover with lid and cook 15 minutes. Stir in broccoli and cook 5 minutes longer or until veggies are tender.
  • Meanwhile, melt remaining 4 Tbsp butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir in flour and cook, whisking constantly 1 minute. While whisking vigorously, slowly pour in milk (whisk well until no lumps remain).
  • Cook stirring constantly until mixture begins to thicken, stir in heavy cream. Remove from heat and once all veggies are tender pour into the soup and stir. Remove from heat and stir in cheddar and parmesan cheese until melted. Serve warm.

Notes

  • This broccoli potato cheese soup won't freeze well because of the dairy. If making in advance, store in the fridge for 1-2 days.
  • If you don't have cheddar, try using a good melting cheese such as Gruyere cheese. A little blue cheese would also work really well.
  • You could also use cauliflower instead of broccoli in this vegetarian potato soup recipe.
Nutrition Facts
Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup
Amount Per Serving
Calories 551 Calories from Fat 315
% Daily Value*
Fat 35g54%
Saturated Fat 21g131%
Cholesterol 107mg36%
Sodium 568mg25%
Potassium 1008mg29%
Carbohydrates 38g13%
Fiber 4g17%
Sugar 10g11%
Protein 22g44%
Vitamin A 6270IU125%
Vitamin C 50.3mg61%
Calcium 557mg56%
Iron 2.2mg12%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe first published January 2, 2015. Text updated March 13, 2020.

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609 Comments

  • Ruchika

    I don’t eat chicken broth and have some texture issues so I made a couple modifications to the recipe to suit my tastes; subbed veggie broth, separated broccoli florets and sautéed separately then added in with the cheese, and blended the soup with an immersion blender before adding in the dairy. For the last mod I needed to add more broth because it turned into more of a puree without it. Great recipe, I’ve made it for family and friends and they all love it.

  • Mom

    This is the best of both worlds. Broccoli cheese soup and potato soup. My family loves it. Total comfort food for cold winter days.

  • Lori

    Hi. This looks amazing! I’m wondering if you can prepare this soup in a slow cooker. If so, should you hold off on the dairy until the end?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      It is better on the stovetop. In the slow cooker it will likely separate plus it’s hard to time the potatoes right.

  • Jasmine

    I used russet potatoes and oat milk as substitutes, and it still turned out absolutely AMAZING. Thank you!!

  • Darla

    My 21 yr old, very picky eater, granddaughter, saw this recipe and wanted to make it. I helped her prepare it (mostly walking her thru it, explaining what she needed to do), as she is learning to cook. It was a BIG hit with everyone, and she absolutely LOVED it. Will definitely be making this again!

    • Graci Butrus

      21 and just learning to cook?! At 21 I was a mother of a 4 year old— and cooked 3 meals a day (from our organic garden veggies, organic & locally sourced foods I
      had canned) completely homemade, down to milling my own flour.
      Talk about failure to thrive!!! That’s embarrassing for her and whoever raised her. All children should be able to cook at least 10 different meals for themselves by the time they’re a teenager. If they can’t, you may need to cut dyes out of their diet, figure out if they have vaccine poisoning, or just be harder on them for being so lazy.
      This is not something you should be teaching a 21 year old how to make. Try homemade sourdough boules as a lesson, and throw away every loaf and punish her until it’s something you’d be proud of selling to a chef.
      Women nowadays are just embarrassing.

      • Jaclyn

        Jaclyn Bell

        This is so incredibly rude and cruel Graci. While she may not have learned to cook completely by 21 I’m guessing she learned from her grandmother basic kindness at least and that is more important. Kids live in a very very different world than you or I did so perhaps some love and compassion could go a long ways. There’s never a perfect time for someone to learn to cook anyway, and in fact in our modern world it’s not a necessity anymore. And you never know others personal reasons for not doing one thing or another so I’d suggest not passing along such harsh judgement and shaming labels like “failure”, “embarassing” and “lazy”. you don’t know the first thing about them specifically and the thousands of reasons it may not be a fit for her to cook on her own. When will we as women learn to lift one another?? We can all rise together. Sorry you went through being a teen mom and missed out on portions of childhood and had to grow up so soon, but please just recognize your experience is unique to you. Everyone’s life experience is so different and we don’t need to throw our own onto others. Sending love to you!

      • Cheri Powers

        Wow! I can’t believe an actual human being would leave such a heartless and cruel comment like this!! My guess is you probably resented the fact you had to mill your own flour, tend, harvest and then can all those vegetables from your organic garden at the young age of 21. Listen, kudos to you if this was the life you wanted and wouldn’t change a thing. To condemn someone else for the way of life they have chosen, is insensitive and mean! I certainly hope you’re not a real person, but some internet troll who likes stirring the pot!!

      • Sapphire Mimi

        Old enough to know better and insulting people on the internet?! At 5 I was kind, helpful, and nonjudgemental of others.
        Talk about failure to thrive!!! That’s embarrassing for you and whoever raised you. All children should have manners by the time they are 5. If they don’t, you may need to check out their role models.
        Manners and decency are not something that should have to be taught to someone your age. Punish a child for not making something perfect??? I can only imagine the kind of bullies you are raising/raised
        There is no grace in you, Graci. People like you are incredibly disgusting!!!!!

      • Allie

        You are a terrible person!!!! How embarrassing YOU are for yourself and whoever raised you! I don’t care how much you think youre “thriving,” if you felt so compelled to be a bully to someone that you have never met about cooking, you need to take a long look in the mirror and make some changes. Wow, I cannot believe people as cruel and hateful as you actually exist. I feel bad for your children .

  • Rita Valentine

    Best Cheddar 🧀 Broccoli 🥦 Potato 🥔 Soup 🥣 recipe ever.! All 4 kiddo’s helped and Our little food critics gave it a 10/10. Looking forward to making this again soon with a little twist! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  • Leah

    Gave this a try today!
    It did not let me down!! Was the perfect thing for a cold day in Canada. Thank you! :)