It’s been wickedly cold here, and by wickedly cold, I’m talking -21° C or -5.8° F! I have only been able to think about soup. I love brothy soups but JT is not as much of a fan, he prefers creamed soups so I like to mix it up. I had purchased too much broccoli for Christmas day dinner so I had a small crown leftover along with a not-so-perfect-looking romaine, so this recipe was a result of these two leftovers.
Broccoli and Cheddar Soup
A KitchenInspirations Original Recipe
Makes just over a litre of soup
Ingredients:
- 1/4 Vidalia onion, roughly chopped
- 15 mL EVOO
- 1 fist-sized head of broccoli, roughly chopped
- 1/2 romaine lettuce, shredded
- 1 L chicken stock
- 5 cm x 5 cm Parmigiana rind, cut into smaller pieces
- 30 g of cheddar, shredded
- Salt to taste
Directions:
- In a hot pan, cook the onion in the olive oil until translucent, add the broccoli and romaine lettuce and cook for about 5 minutes. Add the chicken stock and the Parmigiana rind and simmer for about an hour or until everything has softened.
- Blend with an immersion blender until smooth. If using a traditional blender, allow to cool a bit so the steam doesn’t blow off the lid.
- Serve with some shredded cheddar sprinkled on top.
Notes:
- The romaine didn’t end up adding much flavour but it did help with thickening.
- Use vegetable stock if making vegetarian.
- The Parmigiana also helps to thicken the soup.
- I used both orange and white cheddar because that is what I had.
I’ve always got the end of a romaine lettuce sitting around. It never looks good enough for salad and now I know it can go into soup. Now if only soup weather would return to Los Angeles (even for a few days). GREG
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What a great looking soup! I’ve made lettuce soup before (usually a cream soup), but this is an interesting way to use it. Like this recipe, a lot. Thanks!
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brrr that is cold. Great soup. I would have never thought of adding lettuce!
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Bill would be on team creamy, too! And I have broccoli getting old in my fridge so this recipe post is timed perfectly!!
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We have a really mild winter this year…actually no sight of winter at all. The soup is great!
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