After the success of my potato soup, I thought I'd try this broccoli one (and an excuse to go to the Coop in Dietikon - I discovered they sell A&W Root beer over by the magazines for only 1.50. Fantastic!)
The only thing I would change is to use fresh broccoli and chop it up just a little bit smaller. You can also puree it if you prefer, but I like the chunks. (Oh - and yes that is another 4 pack of flour in the background. It was on sale again and there's lots of cooking and baking to do in the coming weeks even if it does have to live on my counter for a while)
What you need:
2 cups chicken broth
1 small/medium onion - diced
1/3 cup flour
50g butter
salt and pepper to taste
2 cups milk (no you don't have to use the skim milk and I'm considering using vollrahm to take place of some of the milk to make it a bit thicker - or maybe add a bit more flour)
2 cups shredded cheddar (I bought 300g and used the majority of it)
1 bag of frozen broccoli or 2 heads of fresh
Measure out your milk and let it sit while you prepare everything so it gets to room temperature
Chop your broccoli finely (depending if you want chunks or a puree). If frozen, put it in the microwave for about 3 minutes, stir and cook another couple.
Put the chicken broth and chopped onions in a small pot and simmer about 20 minutes so that the onions are tender.
About 15 minutes into the onions cooking, put the butter in another dish deep enough for all the liquids and let it melt over medium. Add the flour in and whisk constantly for a minute. If your heat is too high you will get a dark brown mess on the bottom of your pan and have to start again.
Add in the milk and cook until it begins to thicken stirring occasionally (about 5-10 minutes)
Add the chicken broth/onions and mix well. Add your cheese and mix for a minute or two. Add in the broccoli. If you want it chunky, you are done, otherwise, using an immersion blender, carefully blend (off the heat) and then put it back on. After everything was put together, I put the lid on, turned it down to low and let it simmer for another 30 min. (was waiting for hubby). Got tired of waiting so ate mine, and when he had his an hour later it was still perfectly hot and blended. So this is a great dish if everyone can't eat at the same time.
For the bread bowls:
Buy a bread roll in whichever size you would like (large for main course, small for a side).
Cut the top off the bread and carefully scoop out the bread inside, making sure to leave the bread at least 1/4 inch thick so your soup doesn't run out the side.
Rub a little olive oil inside the bread and on the bottom outside and place on a baking sheet in the oven at about 100 C. Put it in when you start and take it out when you are ready to eat. (If other people are eating later, make sure to turn the oven down lower so your bread doesn't turn into a rock)
When ready to eat, put the soup in the bowl and grate a little more cheese on top. Enjoy!
This is my slightly adapted version. The original can be found here
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