How can I make Broccoli Cheddar soup from a can taste better? (besides adding shredded cheese & little pepper)!


Question: chop up a few cloves of garlic and simmer it in a little bit of oil until it turns translucent then add it to your can of broccoli-cheddar soup.
By no means should you add any shredded cheese or any pepper whatsoever.
P.S. If you don't have any fresh garlic on hand then use garlic powder or even adobo without pepper.


Answers: chop up a few cloves of garlic and simmer it in a little bit of oil until it turns translucent then add it to your can of broccoli-cheddar soup.
By no means should you add any shredded cheese or any pepper whatsoever.
P.S. If you don't have any fresh garlic on hand then use garlic powder or even adobo without pepper.

Nothing beats homemade, next time really concider homemade:)
I would add real brocoli if you have it and let it simmer with some onions :)

add corriander or mixed herbs and you can taste the diffrence :)

Add butter for a sweeter and heavy taste, and NEVER add shredded cheese to a soup because it stays in strands and is messy, and not the prettiest thing, not to mention the texture just isn't great at all when used with a water based product. Use another cheese such as Velveeta (block cheese), or even Sandwich cheese that will melt into a liquid with your soup.

Add fresh broccoli, and add real cream, and a variety of shredded cheese. It tastes great when you have more than one type of cheese!

a tablespoon of butter and a little heavy cream.

thicken it, pretend its a dip and enjoy with crackers or those hard bread things :- P

Whatever you do, dont add salt. There is already enough in it from the processing.

Add Worcester Sauce

You could try a little liquid smoke. Or onion powder.





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