Since I was a child, tomato soup has been a staple in my home. It was the go-to dish my mom would make in abundance during tomato season. As I grew up, I adapted the recipe, making a few changes and learning to appreciate its lightness and nutritional value.
Funny enough, I didn’t realize that this soup was packed with potassium, which makes it a very healthy choice. Perhaps what I loved the most was the combination of tomatoes with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese. Years later, after a visit to the nutritionist, I discovered it was perfect for those days when you want something tasty but not heavy in calories. It also reminds me of the Bloody Mary, a drink I should share on the blog soon. In the meantime, if you enjoy fresh flavors, I invite you to try this tomato soup, and if you’re looking for more inspiration, you can pair it with a Caesar salad or some garlic crostinis for a complete meal.
If you like soups, I highly recommend the Peruvian Quinoa Soup.
What ingredients do you need for this Tomato Soup?
🍅 Tomatoes: The star ingredient. The best ones are ripe, red, and firm.
🥔 Potato: Adds creaminess. If you prefer, you can use a teaspoon of cornstarch instead of potato.
🧅 Vegetables: Onion and garlic are essential. If you like, you can add leeks or even a touch of celery.
🍲 Broth: Opt for vegetable or chicken broth, something mild so it doesn’t overpower the tomato flavor.
🍅 Tomato juice or paste: Optional, but recommended to enhance the color and flavor.
🧂 Seasonings: Salt, pepper, bay leaves, and, if you like, a bit of oregano or marjoram.
🥫 Oil: To sauté the vegetables and give them that toasted touch.
Why should you try Tomato Soup?
- It’s versatile and delicious: Tomato soup is perfect as a starter or light dinner. You can top it with a bit of cream, croutons, and Parmesan cheese, making it a gourmet option. If you’re watching your diet, this recipe is ideal because one cup of soup has only 120 calories (approximate calories, but not bad for something so tasty!).
- Great for meal prep: Another advantage of tomato soup is that you can serve it hot or cold, and even freeze it. Make large batches and have ready-made meals for several days. Just reheat, and you’re good to go.
- Super easy to make: Even if you’re not an expert in the kitchen, this recipe is so simple that you’ll gain confidence quickly. The steps are basic, but the result is a rich, comforting soup.
- Basic ingredients: You don’t need any exotic ingredients. Everything used is easy to find at any supermarket.
How to make the Recipe
Blanch the tomatoes: Make a cross-shaped incision at the bottom of each tomato. Immerse them in hot water, and then place them in a bowl of cold water.
Peel the tomatoes and chop them into pieces.
Sauté the vegetables: Cut the onion and potato into large chunks, and peel the garlic. Sauté everything in a pan with a little oil until golden. Add the tomatoes: Add the peeled tomatoes and continue cooking until everything is well mixed.
Add the broth and seasonings: Add the broth, tomato juice (if using), and seasonings. Cook on low heat until the potato is soft.
Blend and adjust flavors: Blend the mixture until smooth. If using a conventional blender, return the soup to the pot and cook for a few more minutes to let the flavors blend.
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