To make the soup, you need four pounds of fresh tomatoes. I used a mix of varieties including big beefsteak tomatoes, smaller yellow taxi tomatoes, and a few San Marzanos from the farmers’ market. The tomatoes should be cored and coarsely chopped. The best thing about a pureed soup is that the ingredients are just quickly chopped for cooking since the shape doesn’t matter in the end. The recipe calls for red onion, but I used some locally grown sweet 1015’s instead. To begin, the onions were sauteed in a large pot with a couple of chopped carrots. When the vegetables had become tender, some garlic was added and cooked for a minute. Next, the tomatoes were added with tomato paste, stock, basil, and salt and pepper. Sugar was supposed to have been added, but I skipped it since the tomatoes were so flavorful, and I used a sweet onion. Also, rather than using the suggested chicken stock, I made a quick vegetable stock to use instead. Even water would work here, but some extra salt and maybe a little more tomato paste would be needed in that case. The soup was brought to a boil and then left to simmer for about half an hour. Just before being pureed, three quarters of a cup of cream was added to the soup. To top the soup, a baguette was cut into chunks, the pieces were tossed with olive oil and salt and pepper, and they were sprinkled with grated parmesan. The croutons were baked until golden and crunchy.
It’s actually a sign of a new chapter in my food life that I suggested serving this soup hot or cold. Until recently, I wasn’t a fan of cold tomato soup. While on vacation during the week of Memorial Day, I tried a chilled, smooth tomato soup for lunch one day and actually loved it. Just like this soup, it had some added cream for richness, but the flavor was really all about the tomatoes. And, that soup had some lemon in it that worked to point up the flavors. So, just to test this recipe for all possible uses, I’ve tasted it hot off the stove, chilled from the refrigerator with a little added lemon juice, and thawed and re-heated from the freezer. I can report that it was fantastic every which way and that having a supply in the freezer makes this comfort food meal an easy option whenever you want it.
For more quick dishes or freezer-friendly meals, check for recipes that will be posted for Shelley on these other sites throughout this week:
Anna from Keep It Luce
For more quick dishes or freezer-friendly meals, check for recipes that will be posted for Shelley on these other sites throughout this week:
Anna from Keep It Luce
Carrie from Bakeaholic Mama
Kristina from Girl Gone Grits
Elaine from California Living
Esra from Irmik Hanim
Ilke from Ilke’s Kitchen
Jennie from Pastry Chef Online
Jennifer from Scissors and Spatulas
Lana from Bibberche Renee from Sweet Sugar Bean
Robin from A Chow Life
Sarah from Snippets of Thyme
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Lisa, oh my a good tomato soup made from summer sweet tomatoes is my idea of heaven! I like your idea of serving it hot or cold. And those crutons look awesome too.
ReplyDeleteI just ate a huge lunch and I'm hungry again thanks to you;)
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Yum! What a great freezer idea-especially since we have so many tomatoes available right now from the garden. I love the idea of replacing the grilled cheese for that crispy crouton too.
ReplyDeleteWe love good tomato soup in this house. I love the popping colors. I should take advantage of 69 cents per pound tomatoes at the farmer's market I guess. This is a great one to freeze!
ReplyDeleteAlthough that Campbell's stuff is classic with grilled cheese sandwiches, it's not very good tomato soup. Homemade is wonderful. I haven't made any for a couple of years, but I've got a bumper crop of tomatoes coming. Think tomato soup will be coming to my dinner table in a few weeks? I think yes! Thanks for this.
ReplyDeletesoooper tempting & irresistable
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It looks absolutely gorgeous! What a delightful soup.
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Lucky for me, my boss just brought in another flat of his beautiful tomatos so I'm going to make your recipe first. I love tomato soup and chilled soup should be really refereshing in mid-August when I'm out of my mind with sleep deprivation and it's 110F outside. So glad you and Kurt could make it Sat. and thanks for doing double-duty and participating in both showers :-)
ReplyDeleteYay, I wanna buy lots of fresh in-season tomatoes! Lovely delicious soup.
ReplyDeleteOh Lisa....I'm so sorry!! Guess what I chose for the "virtual baby shower". Geez....you guessed it...tomato soup. Well, I guess it is technically a minestrone soup but close enough. AAAck. What were the odds of coming up with the same recipe. Well, its good that Shelley just got a huge flat of tomatoes (reading comment above) because she certainly has a queue of recipes for them!
ReplyDeleteLisa, this soups looks delicious, creamy and lot of flavors...I love the idea of parmesan croutons...yum!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful week ahead :)
This looks absolutely delicious. I guess I have never thought of eating tomato soup cold, but I will have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of cold tomato soup for lunch in this heat!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite recipes from that cookbook. And, in a pinch or in the dead of winter during my Nebraska days, a couple of cans of really good canned tomatoes were good substitutes for fresh.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious especially as it's pouring rain here and very cold. I love the presentation especially the croutons xx
ReplyDeleteA very fresh and delectable soup. Looks so good with crunch croutons. I think I go for the hot one.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so warming and delicious, indescribably gorgeous soup :D
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Lisa, this soup is the perfect antidote to the hideous weather we are having here!
ReplyDeleteANd now I am craving tomato soup with grilled cheese in a MAJOR way. This looks so creamy delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely looks like comfort food :) And when it is cold and raining here I would definitely like to get a bowl,please..:)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a beauty and who can resist tomoato soup and a grilled cheese. The garnishes look fantastic too.
ReplyDeletecold soup. Now that is new. Although I'm freaking out at the thought of it, I know I would come to accept it the way you did.
ReplyDeleteI want this for dinner tonight. Looks amazing. The colour is perfect as well. I am very envious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! Tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches are two of my comfort foods and they simply MUST be served together! :) As much as I love tomato soup, though, I have never made it homemade, so I am looking forward to trying this recipe. I have also never eaten it cold, so I am looking forward to giving that a try which will be perfect during the summer months ahead.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Lisa. I do love Ina Garten. And I adore cold soups. This would be a natural for me. Wonder how I missed this? And I have the book, too.
ReplyDeletei feel like fresh tomatoes are rarely, rarely used for tomato soup anymore--good for you!
ReplyDeleteLove this Ina recipe! It's my go to for tomato soup. Yours looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love tomato soup during the summer, when the tomatoes are fresh! Yum!
ReplyDeleteGreat soup for summertime! I am so behind reading your posts, but it's kind of nice to come here and see lots to read at once... ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh, your soup looks wonderful! This is something I need to make for my daughter...you can't beat Ina's recipes. What a great virtual baby shower :)
ReplyDeleteThis soup tastes and looks like summer!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful classic dish! A perfect pick me up when you have had a bad day :-)
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