Be sure to serve this with my Buttermilk Biscuits or Cheddar Bay Biscuits!

Tomato Soup

I am so excited to share this Tomato Soup recipe with you. I have been trying off an on for a few years to get this recipe right, and the day has finally come. 😁 This recipe starts with onions and carrots that are caramelized in butter to bring out their natural sugars. They’re later blended into the broth and are a perfect way to offset the acidity from the tomatoes.  There are a few other somewhat surprising ingredients, such as mustard powder and white wine, that subtly round out the flavor palate in a way that is truly restaurant quality. (The white wine can be skipped if you don’t cook with wine.) The consistency is not too thin, not too thick– and you have full control over it. The longer it simmers, the thicker it gets. The tomatoes aren’t overpowering but there’s no doubt that this is tomato soup either. You ready to make it?

How to Make It

See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions. Caramelize onions and carrots in butter for 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add tomato paste, garlic and seasonings and cook for 2 minutes. Add white wine and simmer for 3-4 minutes, until thickened and reduced by half. 

Add diced tomatoes and chicken broth. Remove from heat and blend with an immersion blender or regular blender until smooth. 

Return to heat and let it bubble gently for 30 minutes, uncovered. Stir occasionally. Once your desired thickness is obtained, stir in cream. Garnish with Parmesan cheese and red pepper flakes if desired and serve!

Using Fresh Tomatoes

28 oz. of fresh tomatoes can be used in this recipe. You can even make these easy roasted tomatoes for this recipe!  To remove the skins: Cut the fresh tomatoes in half and place cut-side-down on a rimmed baking sheet. Broil for just a few minutes, until you see the skins pucker up and loosen. Let cool enough to touch and the skins will slide right off!

What To Add To Tomato Soup

When it comes to enhancing the flavors of tomato soup, this recipe covers everything. (You won’t get this kind of flavor from a can!)

Caramelized onions/carrots add a sweet component that offsets the acidity from the tomatoes, tomato paste, and mustard powder. The soup doesn’t taste sweet from it, it just rounds out the flavor. White wine is reduced and helps enhances the other flavors in this recipe, which include garlic, simple seasonings, chicken broth, and cream. Tortellini– Try my Tomato Tortellini Soup recipe, it’s delicious! Top this soup with Ranch Oyster Crackers for even more flavor!

Pro Tips

Add the rind from a block of Parmesan, Romano, or Asiago cheese during the simmering process for an additional flavor boost! The wine adds a really nice flavor element to this soup but if you don’t cook with wine, you can use chicken broth instead. The cream is also optional but is another great offset to the tomatoes for just the right balance. Dijon mustard can be used if you don’t have mustard powder. You can’t taste it outright, but it helps enhance the other flavors. If you’re low on time, you don’t have to fully caramelize the onions and the carrots, but doing so really adds something extra! If you prefer chunks of tomato in your soup, add just the chicken broth at first and blend until smooth. Then add the tomatoes, and blend until your desired consistency is reached. This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 43!

Storage

Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 3 months.

 

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