I have scary memories of all of those “Cream of” canned soups.
Anyone?
For some reason my dad used to love those canned soups. Depending on the day it could’ve been Cream of Mushroom, Cream of Broccoli, or Cream of Chicken. He’s probably eating one right now, actually. I’d watch in fear as he cranked open the can, plunked the soup into a pot (which of course, came out in a single can-shape), and added a can of milk to break apart the “soup jello”.
I was not down with that, even at the wise age of 8.
I always preferred to eat soup that didn’t come out in a single lump. Clear broths, like vegetable soup, were more my style. I also loved canned tomato soup like nobody’s business, especially with a million saltines crumbled over top. The saltines would get all mushy and saturated with tomato soup, allowing me to crush even more on top. Paired with a grilled cheese, that was just about my favourite meal as a kid.
Even though I never did take a liking to those creamed canned soups, I will admit a creamy soup sounds so comforting this time of the year. I figured I could probably come up with something a lot healthier and less processed in my own kitchen.
And with any luck…something that didn’t look like grey Jell-O.
After the weekend’s crazy holiday hijinks, I was craving comfort food, but I also wanted something that snuck in a bit of green. My recipe brainstorming session was pretty short because I was working at 30% functionality.
Idea #1: Roast broccoli and pour my 5-min cheeze sauce all over it. That sounded wonderful, but not quite a meal.
Idea #2: Make Cream of Broccoli soup made with cashew cream instead of dairy cream. I wasn’t really feeling the cashew cream though, so I tossed that idea for now.
Idea #3: I combined my broccoli and cheeze idea with my soup idea to make creamy Broccoli and Cheeze soup.
Idea #4: Toast bread and slather Earth Balance and garlic powder all over it. Forget the greens.
If it hadn’t been for this 12 days of healthy dinner challenge, I would’ve gone for idea #4! But my goal was a meal, so I compromised and combined ideas #3 and #4…
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Broccoli & Cheeze Soup
Yield
4 servings
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
Healthy comfort food at its finest! This soup combines my love for broccoli and cheeze sauce, while doing without the cream or cheese. The prep is quite lengthy due to all the chopping, so I suggest using an electric chopper or processor if you want to speed things up. I finished the soup with a sprinkle of smoked paprika and Daiya cheese. Enjoy with your favorite croutons or even some breadsticks for dipping would be lovely. I didn’t have any croutons so I just double toasted some bread, spread it with Earth Balance, and a sprinkle of garlic powder. Yum!
Ingredients
- 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 medium sweet onion, chopped
- 2-3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 cup chopped celery
- 4-4.5 cups chopped broccoli florets (2 heads, stems removed)
- 1.5 cups peeled & chopped potatoes (about 3)
- 3 cups vegetable broth
- 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
- 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (or crushed red pepper flakes)
- Low-fat vegan cheeze sauce, divided
- 1/2 tbsp lemon juice (optional)
- herbamare & onion powder, to taste
- Kosher salt & black pepper, to taste
- 1/4 cup fresh minced parsley, plus more to garnish
- Daiya cheese, to garnish
- Smoked Paprika, to garnish (optional)
Directions
- In a large skillet, heat the oil, onion, and garlic over medium-low heat, stirring frequently. Cook for about 5-6 mins.
- Add in the celery, broccoli, and potatoes and cook for about 5 minutes. Now, add the broth, nutritional yeast, and cayenne pepper and simmer for another 15 mins or so until the potatoes are just fork tender.
- Meanwhile, prepare your cheeze sauce while the soup simmers.
- Carefully transfer the soup (in two batches) into a blender. Blend until almost smooth (I left it a bit chunky, but you can blend as much as you wish) and place back into the pot. Stir in the cheeze sauce, reserving 1/3 cup for later.
- Stir in optional lemon juice, salt, pepper, and optional herbamare all to taste. Finally, stir in the minced parsley and spoon into bowls.
- Top the soup with croutons, Daiya cheese, remaining cheeze sauce, and smoked paprika.
This soup was quite a lot of work, due to all the chopping. If you want to save time you can use a food processor or electric chopper to speed things up. Or maybe bribe your loved one to do it for you?


If you figure out how to do that, please let me know.
While the soup is simmering, make the cheeze sauce in a medium-sized saucepan. This sauce comes together in under 10 mins, so it’s the perfect busy work while you are waiting for the soup.
Click here for the Low-Fat Vegan Cheeze Sauce (double batch) recipe.
Set aside the cheeze sauce, and carefully transfer the soup in a blender in two batches (or just use an immersion blender!) and blend until almost smooth. I left it a bit chunky, but you can blend as much or as little as you wish.
Now stir in the cheeze sauce, reserving 1/3 cup for later:
Now we’re talking.
I also stirred in about 1/4 cup of Daiya cheese, but that is optional. Add the rest of the spices and seasonings to taste.
Serve with croutons, remaining cheeze sauce drizzled over top, a sprinkle of Daiya cheeze, and smoked paprika.
It’s creamy, filling, and healthy while satisfying a major craving for comfort food. Sadly, it didn’t last long…
Previous 12 Days of Healthy Dinner Recipe posts:
1) Naughty & Nice Vegan Enchilada Casserole
2) Over The Rainbow Cabbage Salad with Tahini-Lemon Dressing








What a beautiful soup! I love the photos and I love the croutons on top! Looks delish!
I keep picking up the nutritional yeast at the grocery store and putting it back because I don’t have a REASON to buy it. I think I found it…this looks amazing! Adding it to my list ASAP. :)
Oooooo….my favorite comfort food. I can’t wait to create your recipe in the coming cold months! (we call those canned cream soups, Cream of Crap :P)
This might be my new favorite! i’ll try it this weekend :)
Oh man this recipe of yours came at the right time! I do eat meat and have been making beef stew over and over the last few months but I have really, really been craving a hearty, comforting, vegetarian stew/soup. This looks like it will 100% fit the bill! Thanks! I really cannot wait to tackle this!
I could probably give my husband a beer and ask him to chop veggies, and he’d be okay with it. Or maybe a scotch. :)
Eek, memories of canned creamed soup- that thick goo- just picturing it in my head gives me this willies. Your creamed soup is MUCH prettier (and surely tastes 1000x better)!
Wow, that looks so good! I have a ton of broccoli sitting around from our CSA- this is the perfect recipe to use it all up!
As much as option #4 sounds uh-mazing, I’m glad you decided to go with this. Perfect for a cold, rainy day :)
I made this soup for lunch and loved it! I used a food processor and immersion blender which helped make this a fast soup to put together. And the cayenne pepper in it helped clear up my poor sinuses. : ) Thanks for the great recipe!
Im happy to hear that Beth!
I just made this and used cauliflower instead of broccoli and added a few chopped carrots – it was amazing. Looking forward to reheating the leftovers!
Excellent comfort food. I need to start getting ideas together for a mac n cheeze cook off, thanks for the head start!
patiently waiting todays post :p
Tomato soup and grilled cheese is one of my fav meals! This sounds delicious too, though I might take your advice and blend everything first to save chopping time. I wonder if something like this would work in a creamy mushroom soup.
Thank You so much for this recipe!! I really miss my cream soups… even the ones that come in a can *ack* , ok maybe not those ones. I can’t wait to try this recipe out :)
I made this soup last night, and it’s honestly the best soup I’ve had in ages. I LOVED it. The addition of the cheeze sauce was genius. And the ‘croutons’ on top were a lovely addition.
I am most DEFINITELY making this soup! It looks sooo good. I used to love creamy soups as a kid, so this is right up my alley. Once again, Ang, you are a GENIUS!
I’ve been sad without my broccoli cheese soup at my favorite coffee shop/bakery this fall, because I don’t want to to deal with the stomach issues from the dairy :-( Looks like I will have to roll up my sleeves and give this recipe a shot. the photos are awesome!
Made this today. So yummy! Thank you!
Made this soup today!!! LOVE IT! Thank you so much for amazing and yummy recipes!!
This is definitely going on my “recipes to try” list. Hopefully this weekend when I have time, lol.
I tried your walnut lentil loaf for Thanksgiving–it was fabulous!