Finally zeroed in on this very easy Broccoli Soup Recipe from BBC – Food (the link to recipe is no longer working). Some people don’t like the flavour of broccoli and prefer to avoid and you would think this Broccoli Soup has a strong flavour of broccoli but it actually doesn’t. I encourage you to try it even if you are a broccoli-disliker, this soup may just win you over.
BROCCOLI SOUP RECIPE
Serves 4
Ingredients:
Broccoli – 2 cups, chopped (discard the thicker part of the stem
Vegetable stock – 4 cups
Garlic – 3 to 4 cloves, chopped
Olive oil – 1 tbsp
Salt and pepper – to taste (freshly ground pepper makes a lot of difference to the taste)
How to Make Broccoli Soup
1. Heat the oil in a pan and saute the garlic till it turns a light brown at the edges.
2. Add the stock and the broccoli, bring to boil and simmer for 25-30 minutes. The broccoli should be cooked at this point.
3. Blend in a mixie / blender and serve hot with some salt and pepper.
Other Soup Recipes on Edible Garden:
Tomato Soup
Pepper Rasam
Easy Vegetable Soup
DEESHA
i too never made much with broccoli cuz it was expensive in india .. soup looks nice ..
Shreya
Hi Naga, I too have never used broccoli at home. This is really simple. Will try it, now that I know what to do with it when I buy:-)
Sangeeth
I go with anu.. i like it more creamy! wat say nags?
Kitchen Flavours
Cheese and Broccoli Wow. Soup looks divine.
ANJALI J.
this is indeed very simple.. nice one
Erik
I like to add cheese to my broccoli soup, and cream cheese is the best for making it creamy in my opinion. For a nice flavor though, cheddar wins hands down.
anudivya
That is one of the easiest soups I have ever seen and looks great too! You think I could add a dash of cream to make it creamier?
Not Hannah
Pretty soup…I love broccoli soup, but I always make a “cream of” variety. This looks like something easy to try.
Laavanya
I love broccoli soup and I love the little flecks of green in yours.. but Aloo Broccoli tastes pretty good too 🙂 I also make broccoli poricha kootu, oven roasted broccoli or a broccoli poriyal… so there are a lot of options.
Jayashree
I usually do what your hubby suggested – use broccoli as a substitute for cauliflower. I tried making soup out of it once, and ended up not liking it.