6 Simple Soup Recipes for Cheese Lovers | Wisconsin Cheese (2024)

When it comes to comforting and effortless weeknight meals, soup is the natural answer.

“But wait,” you say. “I love cheese more than any other food, and cheese is just a topping for soup.” Oh, but it’s so much more.

We’re firm believers that cheese has a place in every meal, and soup is no exception. In fact, cheese is the perfect addition to take any soup or chili to the next level.

These 6 straight soups are packed full of flavorful, creamy, delicious cheeses to make your belly—and your heart—happy.

Wisconsin-Style French Onion Soup

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A timeless classic of the soup world, French onion soup boasts big, hearty flavors from just a few ingredients. One spoonful of this soup will make you feel like you’re hugging warm laundry.

In a word, it’s hygge: the Danish word for indescribable cozy comfort.

While you might imagine French onion soup in a Parisian brasserie, it’s the ultimate at-home meal to soothe your worries and warm your soul from the inside. Stacked high with sweetly caramelized onions, crusty bread, and piles of melted cheese, it’s hard to imagine anything better.

Featured Cheese:

Blaser’s Mild Wisconsin Brick: While French onion soup is typically topped with gruyere, we think this Wisconsin Original does an even tastier job.Blaser’s brick is a young variety with lots of nutty meltable goodness without getting into the more flavorful territory of aged brick.

Fun Fact: Wisconsin cheesemakers named brick cheese after the bricks they used to press the curds during the cheese-making process.

Get the full recipe and cooking guide here.

Cheesy Lasagna Soup

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All the lasagna flavors you love, in soup form. If you love cheese, odds are good you love lasagna too.

But let’s be realistic: much to Garfield’s dismay, no one is whipping up a quick lasagna on a weeknight. So, we set out to find a solution to that tragedy—this Cheesy Lasagna Soup is the result.

We managed to take all the flavors of lasagna and turn it into a soup you can make in a fraction of the time. You’re welcome.

Featured Cheese

Wisconsin Dairy State’s Mozzarella: A lasagna without mozzarella would hardly be a lasagna at all. This delightfully springy, milky, and smooth cheese is America’s favorite for a reason. Feel free to sub-in your favorite Wisconsin mozzarella here—there are nearly two dozen makers to choose from!

Weyauwega Star Dairy’s Parmesan: This heavyweight of the cheese world packs the kind of depth and complexity that every lasagna needs. Weyauwega Star Dairy’s parmesan is aged for 10 months to develop the classic crystalline structure that parmesan is known and treasured for. Our recipe only uses half a cup which means you’ll have plenty left over for snacking while you cook—which is the best part of this recipe.

Clock Shadow Creamery’s Ricotta: Specializing in fresh cheeses, Clock Shadow Creamery knows a thing or two about making outstanding ricotta. We love ricotta for its light and airy texture that can play nice in sweet and savory dishes. In our lasagna soup, it does a little of both. Give it a try and you’ll see what we mean.

Fun Fact: Just how much mozzarella does Wisconsin make? The state of cheese has been averaging around one billion pounds annually.

Get the full Cheesy Lasagna Soup recipe and cooking guide here.

Beer Cheese Soup

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Ever had a beer cheese dip with soft pretzels? It’s bar food classic for a reason: beer and cheese are phenomenal together.

This soup reimagines all the flavors you love in one big bowl. Picture dry, hoppy beer melted into creamy, rich cheese-filled with bright pops of herbaceous flavors.

If you’re willing to up the ante, serve it in a salty, chewy pretzel roll bowl for what might just be the best weeknight meal.

Featured Cheese

Scray Fresh or Medium Cheddar: Cheddar is one of our favorite pairings with beer, and this is no exception. Whether you opt for fresh or medium, it’s packed full of flavor. Fresh cheddar is milder and melts well, while medium has a slightly fuller flavor perfect for soups or broths.

Ponderosa Farmstead Colby: This melt-in-your-mouth colby is soft, mild, and a great accompaniment to beer. It’s the Homecoming King of the cheese world. Everybody loves this American classic.

Fun Fact: The Scray family has been producing amazing cheese since 1924! That’s right: almost a whole century of crafting cheese. Hard to brie-lieve!

Get the Beer Cheese Soup recipe and cooking guide here.

Asiago Broccoli Soup

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The best way to eat broccoli? Covered in cheese. This is our kind of health food. This elevated take on a classic broccoli-cheese soup is a crowd-pleaser.

The nutty, flavorful asiago interplays with the bright earthiness of the broccoli, creating the best “healthy-ish” comfort food out there. Don’t forget to finish the soup with some freshly ground black pepper!

Featured Cheese

Cello® Riserva Hand Crafted Asiago: This hand-crafted, small-batch cheese is aged for over 10 months, resulting in a sharp cheese with a depth of flavor and texture. Buttery yet tangy, mild yet assertive, sweet yet balanced: this asiago has it all. Each bite is a gift to your taste buds.

Cheese Tip: Asiago was developed as a cross between aged cheddar and parmesan. Because it’s a firmer cheese, it’s best to bring it to room temperature before shredding.

Get the Asiago Broccoli Soup recipe and cooking guide here.

Chicken Tortilla Soup with Monterey Jack

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Spicy, crunchy, and cheesy. This Mexican-inspired soup is bound to make you smile.

If you’re in the mood to spice things up, this Chicken Tortilla Soup is the perfect evening meal with tons of room for fun toppings. (Topping bar? Yes, please.)

The best part? This one-pot soup is so simple, you could probably do it blindfolded. While we don’t recommend that, it does mean that you’ll have some extra time on your hands—time that could be spent eating more delicious cheese. Win-win.

Featured Cheese

Dupont Monterey Jack cheese: Monterey jack is an ultra-creamy, meltable cheese that will add enough milky sweetness to balance out the spice and smokiness of this soup. It adds that little “je ne sais quoi” to a bite filled with spicy roast chicken, salty tortilla chips, and buttery avocado. There’s nothing cheddar.

Recipe Tip; Whether you’re feeling traditional or in the mood to mix things up, monterey jack can suit any cheese-lover’s taste. Try out new flavors to put your own unique spin on this Chicken Tortilla Soup.

Get the Chicken Tortilla Soup with Dupont Monterey Jack recipe and cooking guide here.

Cheesy Beef Chili — So Gouda!

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Your search for the best chili recipe is over. We know what you’re thinking: “Does chili count as a soup, is it a stew, or maybe its own category entirely?” Here’s the thing—we don’t care. That’s how delicious this is. The key? Wisconsin cheese.

Few recipes strike the balance of cheap, quick, and wholesome like a warm bowl chili.

How quick are we talking? Just 20 minutes of prep, two steps, and one pot—it takes us longer just to look over the cheese section at the grocery store.

If you’re the kind of person who feels intimidated by the idea of cooking a meal from scratch, or you’re tired after a long day and just need some comfort food, look no further than this chili.

Featured Cheese

Roth’s 3 Chile Pepper Gouda: Chipotle, habanero, and jalapeno peppers come together to transform Roth’s award-winning gouda into something truly unique. This melty cheese isn’t just a topping, it’s our favorite ingredient. With a perfect balance of spice and smokiness, Roth’s 3 Chile Pepper Gouda has plenty of character and gentle heat without overwhelming your taste buds.

Recipe Tip: Can't find this specific cheese? Feel free to substitute chipotle cheddar, chipotle monterey jack, chipotle gouda, or pepper jack!

Get the full recipe, complete with recommended accompaniments and plating guide, here.

Conclusion

These soups are guaranteed to be soup-er delicious, thanks to Wisconsin cheese. If you’re eager to pick something else that suits your style, choose from our selection of over 300 handcrafted recipes featuring Wisconsin cheese. Share your warm bowl of soup (or chili) with us on Instagram or Facebook and become part of the largest cheese community in the world.

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FAQs

What is the best cheese to put in soup? ›

Mild cheddar, Colby, Monterey jack, mozzarella, Swiss and queso blanco can all work well. “The best cheeses to melt into soups are cheeses that are higher in moisture and have a lower melting point,” says Bauer. In addition to cheddar and Monterey jack, he recommends Fontina and Gruyère.

How to mix cheese into soup? ›

Keep the heat very low, and make sure the cheese is one of the last things added to the soup. Whisk very quickly but add the cheese in gradually, one cup at a time, to make sure it melts before adding the next cup.

What is Wisconsin cheese soup made of? ›

Place 1 cup chicken broth, carrot, onion and celery in 4-quart saucepan. Cook over medium-high heat 8-10 minutes or until onion is softened. Add 2 cups chicken broth, milk, cheese, and hot pepper sauce. Reduce heat to medium; cook 5-8 minutes or until cheese is melted.

What is cheese soup made of? ›

Milk and/or broth such as chicken broth or stock are used to form the liquid basis for cheese soup. Additional ingredients can include half and half, beer, bread crumbs, butter, eggs, onion, onion juice, garlic, vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, carrot and celery, spices and seasonings.

Why do you avoid simmering your soup after adding the cheese? ›

Cheese can curdle when added to soup due to the high temperatures and acidity in the soup. The proteins in cheese are sensitive to heat and acid, causing them to separate and form curds.

How to avoid cheese curdling in soup? ›

Melt the cheese slowly. Adding melted cheese to hot milk can cause the milk to curdle. Instead, melt the cheese in a separate bowl over low heat or in the microwave. Once the cheese is melted, add it to the milk slowly, stirring constantly.

Why won't my cheese melt into my soup? ›

Grate or shred the cheese: The key to getting cheese to melt evenly in soup is to grate or shred it. Smaller pieces of cheese have more surface area, allowing them to melt quicker and more uniformly. Avoid using pre-packaged shredded cheese as it often contains additives that can prevent proper melting.

How can I thicken my cheese soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

How do you thicken cheesy soup? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

What cheese melts in soup? ›

What is the best cheese to melt in soup? I like to use mild or sharp cheddar, but you can use monterey jack, pepper jack, or a mix of several. If you really want to make it luscious, you could even stir in some goat cheese or gruyere.

Why does Wisconsin cheese taste better? ›

Delicious cheese and Wisconsin, It's a natural partnership

With the Dairy State's healthy combination of fertile land and balanced climate, milk production excels. And Wisconsin's milk is not only impressive in terms of quantity, but also in quality.

What is pink soup made of? ›

Šaltibarščiai is a Lithuanian cold soup made from beetroots, kefir and milk, and served with boiled potatoes. This is a vegan version of the pink soup, made with naturally fermented soy yoghurt and oat milk.

Can you put shredded cheese in soup? ›

Pre-grated cheese is coated in anti-caking agents which means it won't melt as smoothly. When it's time to add the cheese into the soup, sprinkle it in in batches, stirring until each batch is melted before adding the next batch vs dumping it all in at once. This will ensure there are no clumps in the final soup.

What makes cheese soup gritty? ›

Your soup may become grainy if the cheese or dairy curdles. With a recipe like the one that follow you shouldn't have trouble because the cheese is added as a finishing component, off heat.

Can you eat cheddar cheese soup by itself? ›

Use it as the hero ingredient in recipes like 3 Cheese Pasta Bake, try it as a cheddar soup base, or use it to make your own velvety cheddar cheese dip or sauce. It's also delicious on its own, topped with fresh herbs or olive oil, or enjoyed with a sandwich or salad.

Does cheese go well in soup? ›

“I love cheese more than any other food, and cheese is just a topping for soup.” Oh, but it's so much more. We're firm believers that cheese has a place in every meal, and soup is no exception. In fact, cheese is the perfect addition to take any soup or chili to the next level.

Which cheese is good for melting? ›

What is the best melting cheese? Cheeses with more moisture and lower melting points - cheddar is one of the most popular choices, but Swiss and Gruyère are also terrific options. Which melts better, mild or sharp cheddar? Mild cheddar melts more smoothly than sharper (more aged) cheddar.

Is sharp or mild cheddar better for soup? ›

"A creamy soup that can be made with sharp or mild cheddar, depending on your preference."

Does cheese taste good in soup? ›

While I don't put cheese in soup that often, I often garnish with cheese. A couple of my favorites for this are shredded cheddar, and a shredded Mexican blend. I do like a medium sharp cheddar for broccoli cheese soup. I also add medium or sharp cheddar to a hearty potato soup.

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