Fresh Tomato Soup

This week I was making a number of tomato-based recipes, so I decided to make this recipe too.  We’ve only had it once before, but everyone loves it!  This recipe would be a great way to use all those fresh tomatoes you’re harvesting from your garden.

Fresh Tomato Soup (Simply in Season Cookbook)

  • 8 medium tomatoes (peeled and seeded if desired and chopped) (I didn’t peel or seed mine)
  • 4 or more cloves garlic (minced)

Combine in saucepan and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until tomatoes are soft.

(At this point I pureed my soup in the food processor because no one in my family would be fond of a chunky tomato soup.)

  • 3 cups / 750 ml water or vegetable juice (I used water)
  • 2 chicken or vegetable bouillon cubes (I used chicken bouillon powder)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 2 sprigs fresh basil (chopped) (I used dried basil)

Add, bring to boil, simmer for 5 minutes and serve. (I garnished mine with parsley and sharp cheddar cheese, and served buttered bread on the side)

Bon Appetit!

What are your favorite tomato-based recipes?

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6 Responses to “Fresh Tomato Soup”

  1. Lisa says:

    I think I will make some tonight! Yum! Grilled cheese and tomato soup. 😉 Thanks for the recipe.

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