Ingredients & Substitutions
Here I explain the best ingredients for cheeseburger soup, what each one does in the recipe, and some substitution options (with more in the Variations section below). For measurements, see the recipe card.
Ground Beef – Any ground meat will work here, but I typically use 85/15 ground beef, which has just the right amount of flavor without being too greasy. Bacon – I love a good bacon cheeseburger soup, but you could omit this to make one without bacon if you prefer. Using pre-cooked bacon bits saves a lot of time with this recipe, so that’s what I often do. If you do have extra time, you can prepare bacon in the oven or a skillet and crumble it yourself. Cauliflower – Many cheeseburger soup recipes use potatoes for the bulk of the soup, but this lightened up (but still hearty) version uses cauliflower instead. Chop it into bite-sized florets or use leftover steamed cauliflower towards the end of cooking. If you prefer a more carb-y soup, you can substitute russet potatoes (or really any potato you like), but they will take longer to cook than cauliflower does. Chicken Broth – I used a reduced-sodium store-bought or homemade chicken broth because of the added salt from the bacon and cheese. You can also use reduced-sodium beef broth or make homemade bone broth instead. Milk – I used unsweetened almond milk, but if your lifestyle allows, you can also use conventional milk. Dried Parsley – You can also use a tablespoon of fresh parsley instead of a teaspoon of dried, or use other dried herbs, such as basil or Italian seasoning. Sharp Cheddar Cheese – Use pre-shredded or shred it yourself. Freshly shredded cheese melts more easily, but also clumps more easily. You can also toss the cheese with cornstarch (or a cornstarch substitute, like arrowroot powder) to help it thicken the broth. Heavy Cream – Helps to thicken the broth and provide richness, along with the cheese.
How To Make Cheeseburger Soup
This section shows how to make bacon cheeseburger soup, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card.
Recipe Variations
Swap the meats – Use ground turkey, ground chicken, or even ground pork instead of beef. Change cheeses – Try other hard melting cheeses such as Swiss for a whole new taste, or swap in pepper jack for a slightly spicy cheeseburger soup. Add more toppings – Garnish with chopped dill pickles, caramelized onions, sour cream, jalapeno slices, or even croutons if you miss the bun. Add other vegetables – As with any soup, almost any veggie you like can be added, but carrots are a particularly good pairing with the other flavors here. You can also saute onion and garlic in the bacon grease after cooking the bacon, or if you skip the bacon, saute them in butter or olive oil instead. Use potatoes – If this works for your needs and you want a more filling soup, swap the cauliflower for diced potatoes. The soup will take a little longer, so just simmer until the potatoes are soft. Make thicker, more creamy cheeseburger soup – Remove some of the liquid together with the cauliflower, puree in a blender, and return to the soup. You can also thicken it by adding cream cheese and letting it melt. (That’s one of the tricks I use in my easy broccoli cheddar soup without requiring a thickener.)
Storage Instructions
Store: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. Meal prep: Brown the bacon and beef, then cool and store until ready to cook. You can also chop the cauliflower ahead of time and store separately. Reheat: Warm on the stove, stirring frequently to avoid separation. Freeze: After cooling completely, you can freeze cheeseburger soup in a zip lock bag or container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before reheating.
What To Serve With Cheeseburger Soup
This is easily my favorite cheeseburger soup recipe because it satisfies all on its own, but you can include these sides to make it a big meal:
Salads – Spinach bacon salad, cucumber tomato avocado salad, or 7 layer salad would all pair nicely with this recipe for cheeseburger soup. Chips Or Crackers – Add crunch with 3-ingredient almond flour crackers, light and crispy zucchini chips in the air fryer, or homemade flax seed crackers. Of course, feel free to use any store-bought crackers or chips you like, too. Fries – For a burger and fries experience with a healthy spin, serve this soup with rutabaga fries, jicama fries, or baked zucchini fries. It also goes well with regular potato garlic parmesan fries.
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