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Broccoli-Cheese Chowder

Winter 2004, The EatingWell Diabetes Cookbook (2005)

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This satisfying remake of broccoli chowder benefits from the creamy texture of cooked potatoes and smooth, tangy reduced-fat sour cream instead of getting its richness from as much as a cup each of cream and cheese. Not only is the flavor vibrant, but a single serving gives you over half of the daily recommendation for vitamin C.



READER'S COMMENT:
"I love this soup, as it was a hit with my family as well. However, instead of doing the hand mash of the veggies I did a mid-level puree of about 1/3 and I added more chicken stock, as a "chowder" was just too chunky. Overall the flavors...
Broccoli-Cheese Chowder Recipe

91 Reviews for Broccoli-Cheese Chowder

10/13/2010
Anonymous

Tasted Great and was easy to make. Only modifications I made was I used extra broccoli, a little bit more than 1 cup of cheese, and some ground pepper to season the veggies as they were sauteing at the beginning. Will make again!!

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10/12/2010
Anonymous

Awesome soup!!!!! I added 1/2 a can of green chili's and diced ham!!!!! Yum! I will definately make this again!!! ;)

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10/10/2010

Awesome recipe. I made everything exactly as the recipe, except at the end I added a teaspoon of black pepper, a 1/2 teaspoon of more cayenne pepper, and a little more salt. Super yummy! Thanks!

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10/07/2010
Anonymous

Made this with some homemade chicken stock rather than canned. The only change I made was to use regular cheddar cheese (only used about 3/4 cup) and shredded it on the fine shred side of my grater. No clumping issues at all. Instead of only mashing 2 cups, I ran my stick blender through it until it was a chunky puree. It was also delicious reheated for lunch the next day with some Italian bread.

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10/07/2010
Anonymous

i make this soup from time to time at home. Everyone just loves it. I omit the cheese and milk. Instead i use the Cambell's Cheddar soup. I gives a much smoother taste than trying to get the cheese to melt in just right. Also, adding a little cauliflower really adds a great element to the soup. and for a totally different recipe, ive even boiled potato cubes and once cooked added to the broccoli soup. Sprinkle with bacon bits and chopped green onion, and its a Loaded-Baked Potatoe Soup...(great for football night)

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