Broccoli Rice Casserole

Broccoli Rice Casserole

Broccoli Rice Casserole is the kind of comforting, homey dish I turn to when I want something that feels like a warm hug from the oven. I first made this casserole on a raw winter afternoon when the market had a bounty of bright green broccoli and I had leftover rice asking for a purpose, and the result became an instant family favorite.

The memory of the kitchen filling with a savory, creamy aroma as the cheeses melted always pulls me back. I love the contrast between the tender florets of broccoli and the soft, plump grains of rice, both carrying pockets of a garlicky, savory sauce. It is simple, unfussy, and yet feels celebratory when it bubbles and browns at the edge of the baking dish.

Over time I adjusted the balance of soups, broth, and cheeses to achieve a silky texture that still holds together when scooped. This version keeps the ingredients honest and accessible, and it plays nicely with a range of occasions from weeknight suppers to potluck gatherings. I’m always amazed at how a few pantry staples transform into something so satisfying.

Recipe Snapshot

Total Time:
1 hr 10 mins
Prep Time:
20 mins
Cook Time:
50 mins
Difficulty:
Medium
Calories:
300 kcal
Cuisine:
American
Diet:
Gluten-Free, Low FODMAP
Course:
Dinner
Tools Used:
Large bowl, Medium saucepan, 9 by 13 baking dish, Oven

What’s Great About This Broccoli Rice Casserole

Comforting Creaminess

I adore how Broccoli Rice Casserole wraps familiar textures into one, creamy bite. The combined soups and cream cheese give a velvety mouthfeel that makes every forkful feel indulgent without fuss. When I serve it, people comment on the lusciousness first, and I know the dish has won their hearts.

Smart Use of Leftovers

I appreciate that this casserole is a practical hero in my kitchen. Leftover rice finds new life here, and the recipe stretches to feed a crowd. I often assemble it after a busy day, and the ease of combining cooked rice with steamed broccoli and pantry soups makes dinner a quick win.

Textural Contrast

What makes this stand out is the contrast between tender broccoli florets and the melted, slightly stretchy cheddar cheese on top. I love the gentle resistance of the vegetable against the soft rice, and the browned cheese creates a lightly crisped finish that keeps each serving interesting.

Make Ahead and Freezer Friendly

I value recipes that make life easier, and this casserole does exactly that. I’ve preassembled pans to freeze for busy nights, and reheating brings back that same comforting profile. The ability to prep ahead makes it a staple for holidays or weeknight planning.

Family Friendly Flavor

I find the mild, savory flavors appeal to kids and adults alike. The garlic and onion powder are present but not overpowering, and the mix of soups and broth carries a depth that feels homey. Whenever I present it, folks often ask for the recipe, which is always a satisfying compliment.

Everything You Need for Broccoli Rice Casserole

Broccoli Rice Casserole

The philosophy here is straightforward: bring together bright, slightly crisp broccoli, tender rice, and a savory, creamy sauce so the whole dish sings in harmony. The key players are the frozen or fresh broccoli for texture, the cooked rice for body, and the combination of condensed soups, broth, and cheeses for a rich, cohesive sauce. Each ingredient supports mouthfeel, flavor, or structure so the casserole slices cleanly and tastes comforting.

  • 6 cups chopped broccoli: Provide a crunchy, fresh vegetable base that adds color, nutrients, and texture to the casserole; steam or blanch to tender-crisp before combining to ensure even cooking and vibrant green color. Offer fiber, vitamin C, and a mild earthy flavor that balances the creamy components. Hold shape well when baked, preventing the dish from becoming overly mushy.
  • 2 cups cooked white rice: Contribute a hearty, neutral starch that soaks up flavors and gives the casserole body and satisfying mouthfeel; use pre-cooked, cooled rice for best texture. Provide carbohydrates and help bind the creamy elements together for a cohesive casserole. Allow even distribution of other ingredients while preventing a soupy consistency.
  • 1 (10.5-ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup: Lend a savory, creamy base with mushroom flavor that deepens the dish and provides richness without separate béchamel preparation. Add umami and a slightly silky texture that blends with cheeses and broth. Make the casserole quicker to prepare while enhancing overall creaminess.
  • 1 (10.5-ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup: Add a rich, savory cream base with chicken flavor that complements the mushroom soup and boosts meaty umami notes without using fresh meat. Increase creaminess and help create a cohesive sauce that coats the broccoli and rice. Balance saltiness and savory depth for a comforting casserole.
  • 1 cup chicken broth: Provide a liquid element that thins the condensed soups to a saucy consistency and adds subtle savory depth; reduce or increase quantity to adjust final sauciness. Contribute savory notes and help hydrate the rice and broccoli for even baking. Can be substituted with low-sodium broth to control salt levels.
  • 2 cups sharp cheddar cheese, shredded and divided: Deliver sharp, melty cheese flavor that adds tang and gooey texture to the casserole; reserve some for topping to create a golden browned crust. Add richness, saltiness, and a pleasing bite that contrasts the mild cream sauces. Melt evenly into the sauce to bind ingredients together.
  • 4 ounces cream cheese: Introduce extra creaminess and a silky mouthfeel that enriches the casserole and helps produce a smooth, cohesive sauce when softened into the mixture. Contribute fat and a mild tang that complements the sharper cheddar. Soften or cube before mixing to ensure even melting.
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic: Impart aromatic pungency and depth that brightens the overall flavor; mince finely to distribute garlicky notes throughout the casserole. Add savory complexity that pairs well with cheeses and broths. Use fresh or pre-minced according to convenience while avoiding overpowering amounts.
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder: Provide a concentrated savory onion flavor without added moisture that enhances background taste and supports the garlic and soups. Add subtle sweetness and depth, helping to round out the casserole's savory profile. Use measured amounts to avoid overwhelming milder ingredients.
  • 2 tablespoons butter: Add a rich buttery flavor that enhances mouthfeel, helps sauté aromatics if used beforehand, and enriches the final baked texture. Contribute fat for smoother sauce integration and a slightly glossy finish. Melt before combining to ensure even distribution.
  • Garlic salt and pepper to taste: Season the dish to taste by adding combined savory and peppery notes that balance creaminess and cut richness while enhancing overall flavor. Allow personalized salt level control to prevent over- or under-seasoning. Use sparingly and adjust after baking for best results.

How to Prepare Broccoli Rice Casserole

Broccoli Rice Casserole

This recipe is approachable and lends itself to steady, relaxed preparation. Gather your ingredients and cookware first so you move confidently through the steps. I like to prep the broccoli and have the cooked rice ready to go before I start the sauce, which saves time and keeps the process calm.

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).: The kitchen will begin to warm and you may notice a faint hum from the oven as it comes up to temperature, signaling the start of the cozy process. Correct oven temperature ensures even baking, so an oven thermometer is helpful if yours runs hot or cold. A common oversight is skipping preheating, which can lengthen bake time and prevent the top from browning properly.
  2. Place chopped broccoli and cooked rice in a large bowl and set aside.: At this point you will see the contrast of bright green broccoli against the fluffy white rice ; the textures are immediately apparent. Tossing them together briefly distributes the ingredients so each scoop later has a balance of veg and grain. Avoid overmixing; treating the broccoli gently preserves its shape and prevents the rice from becoming mashed.
  3. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, mix both condensed soups with chicken broth. Gradually stir in 1 cup shredded cheese, cream cheese, minced garlic, onion powder, and butter. Cook until well combined and melted.: The mixture will steam and begin to thin, and a gentle bubbling will indicate it is heating evenly. Stir constantly to incorporate the liquids smoothly, which prevents scorched spots on the bottom. If you rush the heat too high you risk burning the sauce, leaving a harsh taste.
  4. Pour this mixture over the broccoli and rice and mix until combined.: As the cheeses melt they create an irresistibly glossy sauce that clings to a wooden spoon, and the aroma of melting cheddar cheese and sizzling garlic will become prominent. The cream cheese brings silkiness while the butter enhances mouthfeel. Stir slowly to avoid lumps, and if you notice separation, lower the heat and whisk gently until smooth; overheating can cause the dairy to break.
  5. Pour into a 9×13 baking dish and top with remaining cheddar cheese.: You will see the sauce thicken slightly and develop a uniform, creamy color. This visual cue means it is ready to coat the other components without being runny. The why here is that a cohesive sauce binds the rice and broccoli , ensuring the casserole slices cleanly. A common mistake is stopping too early, leaving cold pockets of cheese that do not integrate.
  6. Cover and bake for 40 minutes. Remove foil and bake for an additional 5-10 minutes or until light browned and bubbly.: The sound is subtle as sauce meets grain, and you should see the rice become glossy and the broccoli flecks coated in the creamy emulsion. Mixing thoroughly ensures even seasoning and distribution of textures. Take care not to overwork the mix, which could compress the rice and make the casserole dense.
  7. Pour into a 9 by 13 baking dish and top with remaining cheddar cheese: Spread the mixture into the dish with an even hand so the top is level; this promotes uniform bubbling. The remaining cheddar cheese will melt into a golden crust that contrasts the creamy interior. If you mound the mixture too high, the center may take longer to heat through, so aim for an even layer.
  8. Cover and bake for 40 minutes: While covered, the casserole gently steams, allowing flavors to meld and the center to heat through without drying. You may hear faint bubbling as the sauce comes to a simmer under the foil. Baking covered prevents premature browning, but leaving it covered too long can limit crust development, so follow the time closely.
  9. Remove foil and bake for an additional 5 to 10 minutes or until light browned and bubbly: The uncovered finish encourages the top to turn golden, and you will see edges bubble with a satisfying, slightly caramelized sheen. Visual cues to look for are light browning on the cheese and steady bubbling in the center. Avoid leaving it too long, which can dry out the dish, and if the edges brown faster than the center, lower the oven rack or tent with foil.

Helpful Hints

Broccoli Rice Casserole

I like to share practical tips that save time and improve results. These hints come from repeated testing and simple adjustments that make the casserole more reliable and flavorful. Keep them close as you prepare the dish to avoid common pitfalls.

  • Use leftover or day old rice, it reduces excess moisture and helps the casserole keep its texture so the dish is not mushy after baking.
  • Blanch the broccoli briefly, this preserves the bright green color and a pleasant bite, preventing the florets from turning dull and falling apart during the bake.
  • Grate your own cheddar, freshly shredded cheddar cheese melts smoother and tastes fresher than pre shredded alternatives that contain anti clumping agents.
  • Soften the cream cheese first, room temperature cream cheese integrates quickly into the sauce and prevents small lumps that can form when cold cream cheese is added to warm liquid.
  • Cover during most of the bake, this traps steam so the center heats evenly, then uncover near the end to get a golden, bubbling top without drying out the dish.
  • Season gradually, taste the sauce before combining it with the broccoli and rice, because once baked it is hard to adjust the seasoning uniformly.

Serving This Broccoli Rice Casserole

This casserole is wonderfully versatile and suits casual family dinners as well as potlucks. Serve it warm so the cheese is gooey and the texture is at its best. Pair it with a simple green salad for contrast or a roasted protein for a fuller meal. The following ideas focus on presentation, timing, and storage to keep the dish practical for many occasions.

  • Family weeknight dinner, plate a generous scoop alongside a crisp green salad for balance, the creamy casserole pairing nicely with bright, acidic dressings.
  • Holiday side dish, bring it to gatherings as a comforting complement to roasted mains, it holds well in a warming drawer or low oven until serving time.
  • Potluck contribution, transport in the baking dish and reheat covered to maintain moisture, then uncover briefly to refresh the browned top before presenting.
  • Make ahead for busy nights, assemble the casserole and refrigerate for up to two days, letting it sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes before baking to avoid thermal shock to glass pans.
  • Freezer friendly option, wrap tightly with plastic and foil for up to three months, thaw overnight in the refrigerator and bake as directed, avoiding direct transfer from freezer to hot oven to prevent cracking.
  • Storage and reheating, keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for three to four days and reheat portions in the microwave until warm, or reheat the whole dish covered at a low temperature until bubbly.

FAQ

Yes, frozen broccoli works well and is convenient. I recommend thawing and draining it thoroughly or briefly blanching and draining to remove excess moisture before combining with the rice and sauce. Excess water can make the casserole runny, so pressing or patting the florets dry helps maintain a creamy but firm texture. If you prefer a firmer bite, briefly steam the frozen broccoli until just tender before using.

To prepare ahead, assemble the casserole up to the baking step, then cover and refrigerate for one to two days. When ready to bake, let it sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes to avoid shock to glass pans, top with the remaining cheddar cheese if you held it back, then bake as directed. For longer storage, freeze the assembled casserole tightly wrapped for up to three months, thaw overnight in the fridge before baking, and avoid transferring directly from freezer to hot oven to prevent cracking in glass bakeware.

You can swap the cheddar cheese for other melters like Monterey Jack or Colby, which will change the flavor profile slightly but maintain good melt and browning. Keep one cup of cheese folded into the sauce for creaminess and reserve the remainder for the topping. If choosing a milder cheese, you may want to add a touch more seasoning to the sauce since sharper cheeses contribute both flavor and salt.

If the casserole seems watery, a common cause is excess moisture from the broccoli or wet rice. For next time, drain and pat the broccoli dry and use day old rice. For a quick fix, remove the foil and bake uncovered a little longer to allow evaporation, or transfer portions to a skillet over medium heat to reduce the liquid while stirring gently. Letting the casserole rest after baking also helps it set and thicken.

Conclusion

Broccoli Rice Casserole stands out for its generous creaminess and comforting balance of textures, making it a reliable dish for both weeknights and gatherings. Give it a try when you want something that is easy to assemble, freezer friendly, and broadly appealing to family and guests. I hope this version becomes one of your go to comfort bakes, bringing warmth and simple satisfaction to your table.

Broccoli Rice Casserole

Broccoli Rice Casserole

Broccoli Rice Casserole is a creamy, cheesy, and comforting casserole that combines tender broccoli and fluffy rice with savory soups and cheddar cheese. This easy weeknight dinner offers a golden bubbling top and a silky interior, perfect for family meals or potlucks. Try it for a make ahead or freezer friendly option that feeds a crowd and warms the table.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Course Dinner
Cuisine American
Servings 8 servings
Calories 300 kcal

Equipment

  • Large Bowl
  • Medium Saucepan
  • 9 by 13 baking dish
  • Oven

Ingredients
  

  • 6 cups chopped broccoli Provide a crunchy, fresh vegetable base that adds color, nutrients, and texture to the casserole; steam or blanch to tender-crisp before combining to ensure even cooking and vibrant green color. Offer fiber, vitamin C, and a mild earthy flavor that balances the creamy components. Hold shape well when baked, preventing the dish from becoming overly mushy.
  • 2 cups cooked white rice Contribute a hearty, neutral starch that soaks up flavors and gives the casserole body and satisfying mouthfeel; use pre-cooked, cooled rice for best texture. Provide carbohydrates and help bind the creamy elements together for a cohesive casserole. Allow even distribution of other ingredients while preventing a soupy consistency.
  • 1 (10.5-ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup Lend a savory, creamy base with mushroom flavor that deepens the dish and provides richness without separate béchamel preparation. Add umami and a slightly silky texture that blends with cheeses and broth. Make the casserole quicker to prepare while enhancing overall creaminess.
  • 1 (10.5-ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup Add a rich, savory cream base with chicken flavor that complements the mushroom soup and boosts meaty umami notes without using fresh meat. Increase creaminess and help create a cohesive sauce that coats the broccoli and rice. Balance saltiness and savory depth for a comforting casserole.
  • 1 cup chicken broth Provide a liquid element that thins the condensed soups to a saucy consistency and adds subtle savory depth; reduce or increase quantity to adjust final sauciness. Contribute savory notes and help hydrate the rice and broccoli for even baking. Can be substituted with low-sodium broth to control salt levels.
  • 2 cups sharp cheddar cheese, shredded and divided Deliver sharp, melty cheese flavor that adds tang and gooey texture to the casserole; reserve some for topping to create a golden browned crust. Add richness, saltiness, and a pleasing bite that contrasts the mild cream sauces. Melt evenly into the sauce to bind ingredients together.
  • 4 ounces cream cheese Introduce extra creaminess and a silky mouthfeel that enriches the casserole and helps produce a smooth, cohesive sauce when softened into the mixture. Contribute fat and a mild tang that complements the sharper cheddar. Soften or cube before mixing to ensure even melting.
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic Impart aromatic pungency and depth that brightens the overall flavor; mince finely to distribute garlicky notes throughout the casserole. Add savory complexity that pairs well with cheeses and broths. Use fresh or pre-minced according to convenience while avoiding overpowering amounts.
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder Provide a concentrated savory onion flavor without added moisture that enhances background taste and supports the garlic and soups. Add subtle sweetness and depth, helping to round out the casserole's savory profile. Use measured amounts to avoid overwhelming milder ingredients.
  • 2 tablespoons butter Add a rich buttery flavor that enhances mouthfeel, helps sauté aromatics if used beforehand, and enriches the final baked texture. Contribute fat for smoother sauce integration and a slightly glossy finish. Melt before combining to ensure even distribution.
  • Garlic salt and pepper to taste Season the dish to taste by adding combined savory and peppery notes that balance creaminess and cut richness while enhancing overall flavor. Allow personalized salt level control to prevent over- or under-seasoning. Use sparingly and adjust after baking for best results.

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).: The kitchen will begin to warm and you may notice a faint hum from the oven as it comes up to temperature, signaling the start of the cozy process. Correct oven temperature ensures even baking, so an oven thermometer is helpful if yours runs hot or cold. A common oversight is skipping preheating, which can lengthen bake time and prevent the top from browning properly.
  • Place chopped broccoli and cooked rice in a large bowl and set aside.: At this point you will see the contrast of bright green broccoli against the fluffy white rice ; the textures are immediately apparent. Tossing them together briefly distributes the ingredients so each scoop later has a balance of veg and grain. Avoid overmixing; treating the broccoli gently preserves its shape and prevents the rice from becoming mashed.
  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, mix both condensed soups with chicken broth. Gradually stir in 1 cup shredded cheese, cream cheese, minced garlic, onion powder, and butter. Cook until well combined and melted.: The mixture will steam and begin to thin, and a gentle bubbling will indicate it is heating evenly. Stir constantly to incorporate the liquids smoothly, which prevents scorched spots on the bottom. If you rush the heat too high you risk burning the sauce, leaving a harsh taste.
  • Pour this mixture over the broccoli and rice and mix until combined.: As the cheeses melt they create an irresistibly glossy sauce that clings to a wooden spoon, and the aroma of melting cheddar cheese and sizzling garlic will become prominent. The cream cheese brings silkiness while the butter enhances mouthfeel. Stir slowly to avoid lumps, and if you notice separation, lower the heat and whisk gently until smooth; overheating can cause the dairy to break.
  • Pour into a 9×13 baking dish and top with remaining cheddar cheese.: You will see the sauce thicken slightly and develop a uniform, creamy color. This visual cue means it is ready to coat the other components without being runny. The why here is that a cohesive sauce binds the rice and broccoli , ensuring the casserole slices cleanly. A common mistake is stopping too early, leaving cold pockets of cheese that do not integrate.
  • Cover and bake for 40 minutes. Remove foil and bake for an additional 5-10 minutes or until light browned and bubbly.: The sound is subtle as sauce meets grain, and you should see the rice become glossy and the broccoli flecks coated in the creamy emulsion. Mixing thoroughly ensures even seasoning and distribution of textures. Take care not to overwork the mix, which could compress the rice and make the casserole dense.
  • Pour into a 9 by 13 baking dish and top with remaining cheddar cheese: Spread the mixture into the dish with an even hand so the top is level; this promotes uniform bubbling. The remaining cheddar cheese will melt into a golden crust that contrasts the creamy interior. If you mound the mixture too high, the center may take longer to heat through, so aim for an even layer.
  • Cover and bake for 40 minutes: While covered, the casserole gently steams, allowing flavors to meld and the center to heat through without drying. You may hear faint bubbling as the sauce comes to a simmer under the foil. Baking covered prevents premature browning, but leaving it covered too long can limit crust development, so follow the time closely.
  • Remove foil and bake for an additional 5 to 10 minutes or until light browned and bubbly: The uncovered finish encourages the top to turn golden, and you will see edges bubble with a satisfying, slightly caramelized sheen. Visual cues to look for are light browning on the cheese and steady bubbling in the center. Avoid leaving it too long, which can dry out the dish, and if the edges brown faster than the center, lower the oven rack or tent with foil.

Notes

  • Use leftover or day old rice, it reduces excess moisture and helps the casserole keep its texture so the dish is not mushy after baking.
  • Blanch the broccoli briefly, this preserves the bright green color and a pleasant bite, preventing the florets from turning dull and falling apart during the bake.
  • Grate your own cheddar, freshly shredded cheddar cheese melts smoother and tastes fresher than pre shredded alternatives that contain anti clumping agents.
  • Soften the cream cheese first, room temperature cream cheese integrates quickly into the sauce and prevents small lumps that can form when cold cream cheese is added to warm liquid.
  • Cover during most of the bake, this traps steam so the center heats evenly, then uncover near the end to get a golden, bubbling top without drying out the dish.
  • Season gradually, taste the sauce before combining it with the broccoli and rice, because once baked it is hard to adjust the seasoning uniformly.
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