Cauliflower and cheese chowder is a creamy, comforting soup that takes the humble cauliflower to new heights. With its velvety texture and rich cheese flavor, this chowder feels indulgent yet satisfying, making it perfect for chilly evenings or cozy weekends. The cauliflower adds a mild, slightly nutty base, while the cheese brings that comforting, gooey richness everyone craves in a chowder.
To make the base, cauliflower florets are simmered in a flavorful broth until tender. Once softened, the cauliflower can either be pureed or left in chunks for a chunkier texture. The secret to making this chowder creamy and indulgent is a combination of milk or cream and a bit of butter, which creates a silky smooth soup without being overly heavy.
The real star of the dish is the cheese. A blend of sharp cheddar and perhaps a bit of Gruyère or Monterey Jack creates a cheesy richness that melts beautifully into the soup, creating that irresistible gooey texture. The cheese adds depth and savory flavor that perfectly complements the cauliflower’s natural sweetness. You can adjust the cheese levels based on your preference, adding more for a gooier, richer soup or less for a lighter version.
For extra flavor, aromatic ingredients like onions, garlic, and a pinch of nutmeg or white pepper can be sautéed before adding the cauliflower and broth. This step brings out the fragrance of the vegetables and spices, layering in savory notes that balance the richness of the cheese. A handful of fresh herbs like thyme or parsley can also elevate the soup, adding a fresh contrast to the creamy base.
Cauliflower and cheese chowder is wonderfully versatile, add cooked bacon bits or roasted vegetables for extra flavor and texture. You can also top it with crumbled croutons or extra cheese for a deliciously indulgent touch.
This chowder is comforting yet light enough to enjoy without feeling overly full, making it an excellent choice for a lunch or dinner. It’s the kind of dish that’s perfect for cool weather but satisfying enough to enjoy all year round, offering the perfect combination of creamy, cheesy goodness with the wholesome flavors of cauliflower.

Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 onion medium, diced
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 4 cups cauliflower florets
- 4 cups vegetable broth
- 1 cup milk
- 1/2 tsp thyme dried
- 1/2 tsp smoked paprika
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 4 slices bacon cooked and crumbled
- salt to taste
- parsley for garnish
Instructions
- Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook until softened, about 5 minutes.
- Add the cauliflower florets, vegetable broth, milk, dried thyme, and smoked paprika to the pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about 20 minutes, until the cauliflower is tender.
- Use an immersion blender to blend the soup until smooth and creamy. Alternatively, transfer the soup to a blender and blend in batches.
- Stir in the shredded cheddar cheese until melted and creamy. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve the chowder hot, garnished with crumbled bacon and fresh parsley.
I honestly just whipped this together in 30 minutes! My kids loved it, even asked for seconds. What more can I ask for?
Yummy in my tummy! 😋 Easy to make and super filling. Love it!
This is too much cauliflower. I added more cheese to make it less veg, but still… it’s a lot.
I was skeptical about cauliflower in a chowder but wow. It’s delish! Adding bacon was a good touch.
Is it really chowder if there’s no clams? Also, smoked paprika is weird to me.
Y’all, this is just glorified vegetable soup. Don’t understand the hype.
It’s not just veg soup! You got cheese and bacon, that’s like magic! 😂 Anyone complaining doesn’t know real flavor.
I mean, isn’t soup basically just a glorified mix of whatever leftovers you have? This chowder sounds nice! Love the bacon touch!
It was ok, but I think there’s too much cauliflower. Maybe less and more bacon would be better.
Is there any way to make this without bacon? I’m vegetarian and want a good flavor without the meat. Can I replace it with anything?
I accidentally used chicken broth instead of veggie broth. Is that okay?? Tasted fine!
This chowder is delicious! I added some extra cheese and it was even better. My family loved it!
This was ok, but I think it needed more seasoning. I threw in some chili flakes, which helped!
Okay, but can we talk about how cheap this is? I made it for like $5 total. I’m not a cook but this was super easy!
Wow, that’s amazing! I didn’t expect it to be so cheap and easy. I’m definitely gonna try it this weekend!
I don’t know why my chowder turned out watery… I followed the steps, but it just didn’t feel right.
I didn’t have smoked paprika so used sweet instead. It still tasted great! I think it’s the cheese that makes it heavenly!
This chowder is amazing! The cheese makes it so creamy. My kids loved it!
I totally agree! This chowder is the best. My family enjoyed it as well, especially with the bacon on top. Yum!
Cheese in chowder? Sounds a bit weird to me, isn’t it supposed to be just veggies? I might try it, but I’m not sure about it…
This chowder is absolutely delicious! I’m a huge fan of cheesy soups, and this one hit the mark. Definitely making it again!
Easiest recipe ever! Just toss everything in and you’re done. Perfect for busy weekdays. Love it!!!
Takes too long to make. Can’t we just microwave it? 🙄
Wow! First time making chowder and this recipe was super easy. Will definitely make again. 😊
I’m glad you found it easy! Chowder can be tricky sometimes, but this recipe seems simple enough. 😄
I used coconut milk instead of regular milk cause I’m dairy free. Turned out great!
But isn’t coconut milk really different from regular milk? Is it still gonna taste the same?
That’s a great idea! Coconut milk adds such a nice flavor. I’ll try that next time for sure!
NO WAY this could ever be as good as clam chowder. Sorry, but that’s just how I was raised.
I was skeptical about using cauliflower in a chowder, but wow! I was surprised how good it turned out. So creamy and tasty!
Tasted fine, but I think I prefer my chowder with corn. Just my personal preference.