Broccoli Feta Soup
In line with my Tomato Feta Soup, I wanted to create a green version. This soup is calling your name if you have a few broccoli crowns chilling in your fridge. SO incredibly simple to make and very few ingredients. The broccoli-feta combination is the greatest of partnerships. This soup is super creamy even without the feta cheese.
Ingredients:
Get your tiny square post it pad out, because this is a short list of ingredients. And if you’re not a fan of orzo (or don’t have any) you can use rice or any other small size pasta. In addition, if you’re not down with feta cheese, you can just leave it out or add some freshly grated parmigiano reggiano cheese on top.
For the broccoli, you are not just using the florets. Use the stems too. Just trim the edge gross part off and chop up the stems. Very important to this recipe is to not overly mash your broccoli after it has cooked. You want to gently mash but sustain the texture of the broccoli at the same time; small chunks and large chunks are what’s desirable. I smashed 6 times and it was perfect.
When plating your soup, you MUST drizzle some olive oil on the top – in my household you drizzled olive oil on everything. Also a necessity is to top with chili pepper flakes. It adds that extra little kick that perfects the soup. Please please please serve this with crusty fresh bread. It is a match made in heaven. Another recommended option is squeezing some lemon juice on top. If you love this recipe, you will love my Chicken Broccoli Parmesan Soup!
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Broccoli Feta Soup
Ingredients
- 1 lb broccoli
- 4 cups low sodium chicken broth*
- 2 cups water
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tsp salt
- black pepper to taste
- 3/4 cup orzo pasta**
- 3.5 oz feta cheese*
- chili pepper flakes, to taste
- Garnish: drizzle of olive oil + lemon juice
Instructions
- Rinse and slice your broccoli into florets and dice the stems too.
- To a medium stock pot, add all of the broccoli pieces, garlic, broth, water, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to a simmer. Cover your pot and cook for 30 minutes.
- Using a potato masher, gently smash the broccoli about 6 times. Leave large and small pieces in the soup for texture. Add in the orzo and cook uncovered, STIRRING CONSTANTLY, for 15 minutes or until pasta is cooked. Stay on top of the pot, the pasta will stick if left unattended.
- Remove the pot from the burner and crumble in your feta. Mix it in. Serve in your bowls, drizzle with a little olive oil, squeeze on some lemon juice and top with chili pepper flakes to taste.
I finally made this soup. Wholesome and wonderful. I love your recipes! ❤️
Absolutely delicious! The suggestion to drizzle with olive oil, lemon juice and a sprinkle of red pepper is spot on. what a nice bright flavor. Husband had 2 bowls and said Make this again soon. So this is definitely going into our rotation!
Perfect with my easy puffpastry quiche (zuchini, aspergus, cauliflower,feta)…
shame I don’t have enough feta left for that feta flatbread you made….you Stella are going to keep me fullfigured hahaha.
In stead of Orzo I threw in cauliflower rice I had left, can’t go wrong either way
This soup is so good and easy to make!
This soup is on repeat at work for lunch. So delicious! Thank you for sharing!!❤️
I love this recipe! that little squeeze is lemon with a touch of chili flakes when serving brings it up to a whole other level. DELICIOUS
Wonderful recipe! I love how simple and quick this recipe is, and uses minimal ingredients that are usually stocked in my pantry and fridge. Great bowl of good tasting and nourishing soup!
It was good. The chili pepper on top is key.
So easy to make and what a yummy soup! We loved it!
Second time doing it. It going to be a regular. Thank you for sharing.
*** I forgot to add to my comment that I used rice in place of orzo and dairy free “feta” and the subs worked flawlessly!!
This is AMAZING!!!! I love it so much. So glad I found it. I made it and couldn’t stop thinking about it. Am making it for the second time right now. Will be a weekly dish!
Hi Rachel, thanks for trying out the soup recipe and sharing your ideas with us! Cheers!
This soup was so yummy. Embarrassed to admit, I left it uncovered for too long after I turned off the burner. It became a DELICIOUS side dish too as the orzo soaked up all the broth!! Yummmm
Hi Michele, I love it that way too! Delicious!
How many cups roughly of broccoli?
around 4 cups
I substituted quinoa for orzo to make it gluten free and more protein packed. Topping with a bit of chili oil made it to die for!
Hi Al, glad you liked it and thanks for sharing your version with us!
tastes like a healthier version of broccoli cheddar soup, going to make it a second time tonight!!
Hi ASh, I agree with that analogy! LOVE it!