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Dairy-Free Crockpot Broccoli Soup recipe made healthy! It’s delicious, it’s creamy, and it is chock-full of potatoes and broccoli! Best way to a hearty, warm, and filling meal.
(Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free and Vegan friendly)
My love for potatoes runs deep. I never really understood how much of a potato gal I was until now. I’m talking simple, plain microwaved potatoes with a tad bit of sour cream. That’s it. My perfect go-to weekly meal.
Yes, I will say it again: I love potatoes! They are soooo versatile.
Potatoes are in our dairy-free alfredo sauce (yes, those perfect potatoes are in there), plus you can grill them, mash them, and don’t even get me started with that amazing potato starch. You know how much I lovvvvveeee potato starch. // It was in my birthday cake last week.
My love for potatoes definitely runs deep, not just because they taste amazing, but because they are packed with potassium, along with other amazing nutrients.
We are taking the versatility of potatoes into a hearty, fall-loving soup direction today with this Dairy-Free Crockpot Broccoli Potato Soup.
It is warming, it is comforting, and it is everything our bodies need.
It’s mind-blowing how many deliciously rich in potassium potatoes are in this crockpot potato soup. // No complaints coming from me.
This soup is one we make quite frequently in our house. It’s a “throw it all in there, set it and forget it” type of soup. #AMAZING
I never can get enough potatoes. I was practically raised on them. I never knew that most people don’t go through a bag of potatoes every week. // Right? This is not common?
Oh well, at least you can get on board with this perfectly creamy Dairy-Free Crockpot Broccoli Potato Soup.
Dairy-Free Crockpot Broccoli Soup Recipe
Soup
Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Vegan Friendly
French
Dairy-Free Crockpot Broccoli Soup recipe made healthy! It's delicious, it's creamy, and it is chock-full of potatoes and broccoli! Best way to a hearty, warm, and filling meal. {Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free and Vegan friendly}
Yield: 8
Prep Time:10 min
Cook Time:240 min
Total Time:250 min
Ingredients:
- 7-8 Idaho potatoes, peeled and chopped
- 1 medium onion, chopped, apprx 1 cup
- 32 ouncesvegetable broth
- Pinch of salt and pepper
- 2 1/2 cups chopped broccoli, fresh or frozen
- 2 cupsunsweetened almond milk
- ½ cup sour cream (or dairy-free cream cheese/yogurt)
- 1/2 cup dairy-free cheese, shredded
Directions:
- 1. Add potatoes, onion, broth, salt and pepper to crockpot.
- 2. Cover and cook on low 4-5 hours or until potatoes are tender and fall off a fork.
- 3. Using animmersion blender, blend until soup reaches desired thickness.
- 4. Add milk and sour cream ( See Notes on Dairy-Free Swap Options).
- 5. Stir in broccoli, Cook on high for 1-2 hours. (Generally 1 hour for fresh broccoli, 2 hours for frozen).
- 6. Top with extra salt, pepper and cheese.
Author: Linnie
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Nutrition Information:
Serving size: 1 serving
Calories: 140
Other nutrition information: Total Fat: 2.5g , Saturated Fat: 1.1g , Trans Fat: 0g , Cholesterol: 5mg , Sodium: 540mg , Total Carb: 23g , Dietary Fiber: 3g , Total Sugars: 1g , Protein: 4g
Recipe, images, and text © Veggie Balance
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Anna says
sounds delicious! Do you have a brand of dairy-free “cheese” that you like? I haven’t tried any yet haha, a little scared to tbh
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Lindsay says
Don’t be scared! 🙂 So I’ll be honest, I haven’t tried THAT many of them. I’m not lactose intolerant, sometimes though my tummy just needs a break from dairy (especially after I’ve been glutened). The one I buy most often on my dairy breaks is Daiya, but once in a while I’ll switch to Go Veggie. Both are decent, granted not the real thing, so when my tummy can do it I go for the real sharp cheddar. 😉
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Mare says
FYI….Go Veggie is not dairy free…it contains casein which is from milk…I only know because my daughter is a very strict vegan :>)
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Lindsay says
Mmm perhaps you are referring to their lactose-free products?? Then in that case you are correct they are not vegan. BUT Go Veggie actually has a Vegan product line that are indeed vegan and dairy-free. They’ve made a Vegan version of all their products. Perhaps that will help for future recipes! :))
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Oblio says
Can this be frozen or does it break up like a traditional potato soup does?
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Megan @ MegUnprocessed says
Those look so creamy and delicious.
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Nellie says
This looks delicious!
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Colleen says
I love anything with potatoes and broccoli and cheese are a classic combo! This soup is really tasty and a great meal. I definitely suggest some crusty bread to go alongside.
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Lindsey says
Do you know how to adjust the cook time on this for a pressure cooker rather than a crockpot?
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Patricia says
can I substitute vegetable broth for chicken broth?
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Lindsay says
Yes 100% 🙂
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Ken says
one question: Most soups with trhese ingredients put them thru some sort of a blender at the end, but this one does the blending and then cooks the broccoli. Wouldn’t you be blending again after the broccoli is cooked?
Thanks!
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Lindsay says
We personally found that the broccoli broke down enough for our liking. If you would like to have it more pureed then go ahead and do so at the end. 🙂
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Sharla Supplee says
Hi, Lindsay! How much is a serving size for this recipe? Thank you!
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