Growing Organic : Winter Garden Recipes: Broccoli Cheddar Soup

  Normally garden recipes shared focus on summer crops.  Falls focus is on root crop recipes .  Winter is usually recipes from pantry goods and foods you preserved over the season.  However, if you are fortune enough to own a good greenhouse you have fresh garden produce available through winter and early spring before harvests outside begin. ... Read more

 

Normally garden recipes shared focus on summer crops.  Falls focus is on root crop recipes .  Winter is usually recipes from pantry goods and foods you preserved over the season.  However, if you are fortune enough to own a good greenhouse you have fresh garden produce available through winter and early spring before harvests outside begin.  So I thought I would share recipes from my greenhouse harvests that work perfectly for winter.  The first is Broccoli Cheddar Soup. 


 
Broccoli does well in a greenhouse.  It also does well outside if you have a mild winter.  Broccoli that ripens in the cold is sweeter and much better tasting than summer grown broccoli.  It is a cool season crop for a reason.  My first harvest of broccoli from the greenhouse was in late December. I also have carrots in the greenhouse which are used in this recipe.  Soup seemed the perfect option for this harvest.

Growing Broccoli

Broccoli Cheddar Soup

Ingredients:

4 Tbs butter

1 med yellow onion chopped

1 tsp salt

1/4 tsp of pepper

3 garlic cloves minced

1/4 cup flour

2 cups milk

2 cups vegetable broth

3 cups chopped broccoli florets

1 large carrot finely chopped or shredded

1/2 tsp Dijon mustard

2 cups mild cheddar

1/4 cup sharp cheddar

Directions:

-Melt butter in a dutch oven

-Add onion, salt, and pepper cook until softened then add garlic and cook another minute

-Sprinkle with flour and whisk continuously until flour turns golden.  

-Slowly pour in milk whisking as you pour

– After it thickens add broth, broccoli, carrots and mustard.

– Simmer until broccoli is tender

-Add shredded cheese and stir until melted and creamy.

Serve with a homemade crusty artisan bread

Look for more winter harvest recipes!

I used some freeze dried shredded carrots from my pantry.

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