
A rich, comforting soup full of tender potatoes, bright broccoli, and a velvety cheddar finish. Perfect for cozy dinners and easy to make.

This Cheesy Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup has been a staple on chilly evenings in my kitchen for years. I first developed this version one late autumn when I wanted something heartening, not too heavy, and easy enough to make after a long day. The combination of russet potatoes cooked until just tender, bright green broccoli, and a creamy, cheese-forward finish turned out to be exactly what my family needed. The first spoonful is creamy and savory with a little bite from sharp cheddar, while the potatoes give the soup body and a satisfying mouthfeel.
I remember the day I nailed the texture. I had overcooked the potatoes once and the soup was gluey. After adjusting the pot timing and introducing a separate milk and cream thickener, the difference was immediate. Now the soup is smooth but still spoonable with chunks of vegetables to keep each bite interesting. It is the kind of dish that brings everyone to the table and invites conversation. Serve with crusty bread and a simple green salad for a complete weeknight dinner.
I have served this many times at casual family dinners and small gatherings. My kids love scooping out the broccoli while my partner always asks for extra cracked black pepper on top. Over the years I have refined the timing and technique so the vegetables stay tender but not mushy, and the cheese melts smoothly into a silky finish. It is reliably comforting and simple to personalize.
My favorite aspect of this soup is how reliably it comforts. On a rainy day it warms hands and hearts. When I make a double batch and freeze half, that second meal feels like a tiny luxury. Family members often request it for casual get-togethers because it pairs beautifully with simple sides and is easy to reheat in large quantities.
Cool the soup to room temperature before storing. Transfer into airtight containers, leaving a small headspace if freezing. In the refrigerator it stays fresh for up to four days. For freezing, portion into individual servings so you can thaw only what you need. Label containers with date and use within three months for best quality. When reheating from frozen, thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then rewarm gently on the stovetop over low heat, stirring to reincorporate any separated fats. If the texture is slightly grainy after freezing, whisk in a splash of milk while warming to smooth it out.
For a vegetarian version, swap chicken broth for vegetable broth. To make this gluten-free, use a 1 to 1 gluten-free flour blend in place of all-purpose flour, or use cornstarch slurry instead; whisk 2 to 3 tablespoons cornstarch into cold milk before adding to the roux to avoid lumps. If you prefer a lighter finish, reduce the heavy cream to 2 tablespoons and substitute extra milk. For a sharper flavor, replace half the cheddar with smoked cheddar. Using Yukon Gold potatoes will yield a creamier texture but slightly less breakdown than russets.
Serve with warm crusty bread, garlic croutons, or a slice of sourdough. A crisp green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette cuts through the richness. For a heartier meal, top each bowl with chopped ham or crispy bacon bits and a sprinkle of fresh chives. Garnish with extra shredded cheddar or a grating of parmesan and a crack of fresh black pepper. This soup also works well as part of a casual potluck spread alongside roasted vegetables and simple sandwiches.
This kind of creamy vegetable and potato soup has roots in comfort cooking traditions across North America and Europe where dairy and root vegetables are common. The use of potatoes as a thickener dates back centuries before commercial thickeners were available. Adding sharp cheddar reflects American dairy traditions, especially in regions known for cheese production. Modern versions combine classic techniques with convenience, using a roux and dairy to achieve a stable, creamy texture while maintaining straightforward preparation that suits busy home cooks.
In spring, swap some broccoli for tender asparagus tips and add fresh peas for brightness. In summer, use young new potatoes and reduce cooking time to preserve texture. For autumn and winter, increase the thyme and add a pinch of smoked paprika or a bay leaf during the simmer for extra warmth. Holiday gatherings benefit from adding roasted garlic instead of raw garlic for a deeper, mellower flavor. These small seasonal tweaks keep the dish feeling fresh throughout the year.
Make a double batch and freeze half for quick lunches. Store in microwave-safe single-serve containers for grab-and-go reheating. If you plan to meal prep, keep cheese separate and add it when reheating to avoid graininess from repeated heating. Pre-measure shredded cheese into portions and store in the refrigerator for up to three days. Chop vegetables and store them in water briefly to preserve freshness. When assembling later, start by sautéing aromatics briefly and then add pre-cooked vegetables and the pre-made dairy base for a fast finish.
This soup is meant to be shared. It pairs well with simple sides and stretches easily to serve company. I encourage you to make it your own, tweak the seasonings, and enjoy the warmth it brings to any table.
Use low-sodium broth because the cheeses add salt at the end.
Shred cheddar from a block for the best melting and flavor rather than pre-shredded cheese that contains anti-caking agents.
Whisk the milk into the roux gradually to prevent lumps and cook until it coats the back of a spoon for proper thickness.
Check potatoes and broccoli with a fork to avoid overcooking; they should be tender but still hold shape.
This nourishing cheesy cheddar broccoli potato soup recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. Cool completely, portion into airtight containers, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight before reheating gently on the stove.
Use vegetable broth and omit heavy cream or substitute with extra milk for a lighter vegetarian version.
This Cheesy Cheddar Broccoli Potato Soup recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Melt 1 1/2 tablespoons butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add diced carrots, celery, and onion and sauté 3 to 4 minutes until softened. Add minced garlic and cook 30 seconds until fragrant, stirring frequently to prevent browning.
Stir in 3 cups low-sodium chicken broth, cubed potatoes, and 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, reduce to medium, cover, and cook 15 minutes. Add chopped broccoli and cook 5 more minutes until vegetables are tender to a fork.
In a separate saucepan, melt 4 tablespoons butter over medium heat. Whisk in 6 tablespoons flour and cook for 1 minute. Gradually whisk in 3 cups milk until smooth and cook until thickened. Stir in 1/2 cup heavy cream and remove from heat.
Pour the thickened milk and cream mixture into the soup pot, stir well, and remove from heat. Immediately add 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar and 1/3 cup parmesan, stirring until fully melted and smooth. Adjust seasoning and serve warm.
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