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Roasted Tomato Soup

Posted: January 20, 2024 by lena gladstone | Updated: January 28, 2025

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There’s nothing quite like a bowl of Roasted Tomato Soup to warm your soul when the weather is cold! This recipe features the rich, sun-kissed flavors of Campari tomatoes, coupled with garlic, onion, and a medley of herbs. Serve it with a garnish of fresh basil and a side of grilled cheese for an ultra-cozy and comforting meal.

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Why this recipe works

This roasted tomato soup is probably one of my favorite soups to make, along with my tomato bisque. It’s so easy and makes a big pot that you can freeze and enjoy for weeks. With a preparation time of just 10 minutes, it’s perfect when you feel like a gourmet dinner that takes very little effort.

Featuring a handful of ingredients like ripe Campari tomatoes, aromatic garlic, and fresh basil, it brings a burst of vibrant flavors to your table. The high-temperature roasting process intensifies the natural sweetness of the tomatoes, providing deeper, more complex flavors compared to regular tomato soup.

Roasted tomato soup in a bowl.

Once blended and simmered, this recipe yields a rich, velvety soup that’s both comforting and indulgent. The ingredients are also budget-friendly and easily accessible, making this recipe ideal for any night of the week.

Ingredients for roasted tomato soup.

Ingredients

  • Campari Tomatoes: These jewels lend a sweet, tangy base to the soup. Plus, their rich flavor intensifies through roasting. You should be able to find Campari tomatoes at any grocery store in the produce section or farmer’s market.
  • Olive Oil: Make sure to use extra-virgin olive oil for the best results.
  • Onion: Once roasted, onion provides a subtle sweetness and depth of flavor. Both white and yellow onions will work well in this soup.
  • Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves infuse the soup with a warm, earthy aroma and an intense, slightly spicy undertone.
  • Oregano: Adds a slightly bitter, earthy flavor with a hint of mint. Make sure to use Mediterranean oregano over Mexican oregano, as they are not similar in taste.
  • Smoked Paprika: Introduces a gentle heat and a deliciously smoky nuance.
  • Vegetable Broth: Provides a savory base, complementing the roasted vegetables and adding a silky smoothness to the texture.
  • Heavy Cream: Brings a luxurious richness and a velvety texture, rounding out the flavors with its creamy, slightly sweet profile.
  • Fresh Basil: Adds a fresh, peppery, and slightly sweet note, infusing the soup with a burst of color and a refreshing lift.
Roasting tomatoes and making soup.

Instructions

  1. Preheat & Prepare: Preheat your oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Halve the tomatoes and place them in a large casserole dish. Add the chopped onion and cloves of garlic.
  2. Roast: Drizzle the mix with 3 tablespoons of olive oil. Season the vegetables with 2 tablespoons of kosher salt, 1 tablespoon of oregano, and 1 teaspoon of smoked paprika. Roast the veggies for 30 minutes until caramelized.
  3. Blend the Soup: Transfer the roasted vegetables and all their juices into a large pot. Add ½ cup of fresh basil to the pot, then blend the mixture until smooth with an immersion blender or a standalone blender.
  4. Add the Liquids: Stir in 1 cup of vegetable broth or chicken stock and ¼ cup of heavy cream into the blended mixture. Gently simmer the soup to meld the flavors together.
  5. Season & Serve: Taste and adjust the seasoning with additional salt if needed. Add a spoonful of sugar if the recipe is too acidic. Serve the soup hot, garnished with chopped fresh basil for a final touch of freshness.
Roasted tomato soup in a bowl.

Substitutions & Variations

  • Tomatoes: If Campari tomatoes aren’t available, feel free to use Roma or Plum tomatoes for a similar flavor.
  • Onion: Shallots make a great swap, offering a slightly sweeter and more delicate flavor.
  • Garlic: In a pinch, garlic powder can work, but fresh is always best for that pungent kick.
  • Oregano: Feel free to swap with thyme or basil for a different herbal note.
  • Smoked Paprika: Sweet paprika or a pinch of cayenne pepper can be used for varying degrees of warmth and smokiness.
  • Vegetable Broth: Chicken stock, beef broth, or even just water with a bit extra seasoning can be used, depending on your preferences.
  • Heavy Cream: For a lighter version, try half-and-half cream instead.
  • Basil: Fresh parsley or cilantro can offer similar bright, herbaceous notes.
Roasted tomato soup in a bowl.

Storing & Reheating

Keeping your roasted tomato soup vibrant and delicious is easy! Just follow these storage tips:

  • Fridge: Store the cooled soup in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 3-4 days.
  • Freezer: For longer storage, freeze the soup in freezer-safe bags or containers. It can be stored for up to 3 months this way.
  • Reheating: Gently reheat the soup on the stove over medium heat until hot, stirring occasionally. If it’s too thick, add a splash of broth or water to bring it back to the perfect consistency.

Expert Tips

  • Tomato Selection: For the best flavor, choose ripe, in-season tomatoes. Their ripeness contributes to the natural sweetness of the soup, resulting in a better overall taste.
  • Roasting Technique: To ensure even roasting, keep the tomatoes skin-side up. This also prevents the juices from escaping and caramelizes the sugars for a deeper flavor.
  • Batch Roasting: If you’re making a large batch, roast the vegetables in separate pans to ensure they caramelize properly and don’t steam.
Roasted tomato soup in a bowl.

FAQs

Can I make this soup with canned tomatoes?

Yes, you can use canned tomatoes. Opt for whole, peeled tomatoes for the best texture and flavor, and adjust the seasoning as they tend to be saltier.

Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh ones?

Yes, dried herbs work but use them sparingly as they’re more potent. A general rule is 1 teaspoon dried for every tablespoon of fresh herbs.

How can I thicken the soup if it’s too watery?

Simmer the soup for a longer time to reduce it, or blend in a small boiled potato or some soaked cashews for a creamier texture.

What if the soup is too acidic?

Add a spoonful of sugar if the recipe is too acidic to balance the flavors.

Roasted tomato soup in a bowl.

Related Recipes

If you enjoyed this roasted tomato soup recipe, be sure to check out some more soul-warming soups like these:

  • White Bean Soup
  • Hamburger Soup
  • Tom Kha Soup
  • Chicken Dumpling Soup

If you try this Roasted Tomato Soup, let me know what you think! Rate and review this recipe in the comments below. Don’t forget to take a picture and tag me on Instagram @lenaskitchenblog!

Roasted tomato soup in a bowl.

Easy Roasted Tomato Soup

4.8 from 39 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 40 minutes mins
Servings: 6 servings
Author: Lena Gladstone
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There's nothing quite like a bowl of roasted tomato soup to warm your soul when the weather is cold! This recipe features the rich, sun-kissed flavors of Campari tomatoes, coupled with garlic, onion, and a medley of herbs.

Equipment

  • chef's knife
  • cutting board
  • immersion blender
  • Dutch oven

Ingredients

  • 4 pounds Campari tomatoes, or tomatoes on the vine
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 large onion, cut into 8 pieces
  • 12 cloves garlic, halved or quartered if cloves are large
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt, or more to taste
  • 1 tablespoon oregano
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 cup vegetable broth, or use chicken stock
  • ¼ cup heavy cream, more for serving
  • ½ cup fresh basil, loosely packed plus more for serving

Instructions

Roast the veggies

  • Heat oven to 450°F.
  • Cut the tomatoes in half and add to either a large casserole dish or a deep baking dish along with the onion and garlic (if garlic cloves are large half or quarter them so they cook faster). Drizzle evenly with the olive oil and season with salt, oregano and smoked paprika. Bake for 30-40 minutes, tossing half way.

Make the soup

  • Transfer the roasted veggies with their juices to a pot along with the basil. Blend until smooth with an immersion blender or add to a blender and blend until smooth. Add the broth and heavy cream, stir to combine.

Season and serve

  • Taste the soup and adjust the seasoning to your liking.
    Tip: Add a spoonful of sugar if the recipe is too acidic to balance the flavors.
  • Ladle soup into a bowl, garnished with chopped basil. You can serve alongside grilled cheese or a side salad, and enjoy!
Course: Dinner, Lunch, Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: easy soup recipe, healthy, roasted tomato soup, soup, tomato soup, tomatoes, vegan

Nutrition

Serving: 0g | Calories: 175kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 11mg | Sodium: 1358mg | Potassium: 754mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 1993IU | Vitamin C: 73mg | Calcium: 75mg | Iron: 3mg
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  1. Marisa Lother

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    5 stars
    LOVED this recipe!! it was my first time ever making tomato soup so i was nervous but it turned out amazing!! i was shocked at how quick and easy it was! i used kettle & fire beef bone broth instead of vegetable broth and added some parsley with the basil cause that’s what i had on hand. loved the basil flavor! will definitely be making again!

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    • lena gladstone

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      I am so happy to hear that Marisa, thank you for trying my recipe.

  2. Courtney Horning

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    5 stars
    If you don’t like tomato soup, try this recipe. Your mind may be changed!

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    • lena gladstone

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      So happy to hear that you loved the recipe. It’s one of my faves.

  3. LeeBre

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    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious! Will definitely make this again! Thank you for all the notes!

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    • lena gladstone

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      I am delighted that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for trying it out! 

  4. Aida

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    5 stars
    Made this last night and it turned out great. Perfectly light but filling at the same time. I halved the recipe and roasted everything in the air fryer and then blended with an immersion blender. The soup turned out a little bit chunkier than probably intended but was still very flavorful and I enjoyed the little bit of bite in each spoonful. Overall, a simple but tasty meal and so easy to put together on a busy weeknight. I’ll be adding this to my rotation

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    • lena gladstone

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      So glad to hear that you enjoyed the recipe and glad you made it your own.

  5. Jessica A

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    5 stars
    Yummy!!! Used 1/2 cup of cottage cheese in place of cream. Turned out delicious!

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    • lena gladstone

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      I love that suggestion for extra protein. Glad you enjoyed the recipe Jessica.

  6. Janice Carulli

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    5 stars
    Made this tonight, it was easy to make and very good. I added a bit of red pepper flakes and some pepper jack cheese that added a nice hint of heat.

    Thank you for sharing

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    • lena gladstone

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      Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try Janice, I love to hear that it was enjoyed!

  7. Lils

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    4 stars
    I made this recipe for my mum, her bf and me. It was absolutely delicious and easy to make!! Just a tad to sweet for my taste but I’m not really an sweet tooth. Overall it’s delicious and i recommend it!!

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    • lena gladstone

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      This makes me so happy to hear. I love it too, so easy and delicious. Glad you enjoyed it as well.

  8. Paul

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    5 stars
    Garlicky and delicious! Did not use heavy cream or fresh basil because I didn’t have any. It was the best tomato soup I’ve ever had!

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    • lena gladstone

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      So happy to hear that you enjoyed the recipe. Thank you for sharing.

  9. Karen

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    3 stars
    Boy, I must have done something wrong as my soup turned out bland and watery tasting. I used vine tomatoes because Campari were ridiculously expensive – maybe that’s why it wasn’t flavorful. I followed everything else to a tee. Disappointed because I wanted the yummy version everyone else got! ?

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    • lena gladstone

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      Hey Karen, unfortunately that might have been the issue, if the tomatoes aren’t in season, it’s hard to assume they will be good. I have never has that issue. I get the campari tomatoes at Costco and they are usually great year round if they ave them off season too. I’m sorry it wasn’t as flavorful for you. Hope you gve it a try again with the campari tomatoes.

  10. Brenna

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    This looks delicious I cannot wait to try it! If I substituted coconut milk instead of the heavy cream, would that turn out alright?

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    • lena gladstone

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      I feel like it would alter the flavor a bit, but if you enjoy the flavor of coconut milk, try a splash first and see how it works for you. You can add another milk alternative that has less flavor instead. Let me know how you enjoyed it. I would suggest adding that per bowl instead of the whole soup, or try it without milk products if it’s an allergy.

  11. Sophie

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    4 stars
    Pretty good! I added tomato paste because it was more like onion soup before I did such.

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    • lena gladstone

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      Sophie, I can see that being an issue if the onion you used was pretty large, glad you made an adjustment that worked in your favor. Thank you for giving my recipe a try.

  12. Jeff

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    5 stars
    Excellent and simple recipe. Thanks Lena! Especially the best with home grown maters! Used midnight romas and homemade cheesy bread for grilled cheese to dip. Comfy and nostalgic 😉

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    • lena gladstone

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      I am so thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the recipe Jeff, yes to home grown tomatoes always. Happy booking!

  13. Audra Wolfe

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    5 stars
    I LOVE this recipie! So easy, delicious and flavorful. I’ve made it twice now.

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    • lena gladstone

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      This makes me so happy to hear. I love it too, so easy and delicious. Glad you enjoyed it as well Audra.

  14. Carly

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    3 stars
    This was by far the saltiest soup recipe I have ever tried. I made a half batch and followed the recipe, besides the amount of salt. Didn’t use even close to a tablespoon and I almost had to throw it out. Would potentially try again, just wouldn’t add any salt until right before serving.

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    • lena gladstone

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      Carly, what salt did you use? If you used table salt, it will absolutely be too salty. I specify kosher salt to be used in most of my recipes. It’s not as fine. I updated the amount of salt to be half just incase and the rest to taste. Thanks for your feedback.

  15. Kristin

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    5 stars
    Easily one of the best things I’ve made in a very long time. I added dill, thyme, rosemary because that is what I had fresh on hand and boy it was delicious. Also, because of dietary restrictions I did not add the chicken stock, simply substituted with water and it still tasted great. Lastly, very easy to make. Will make again.

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    • lena gladstone

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      So happy to hear that you enjoyed the tomato soup, it’s one of my family favorites to eat.

  16. Michelle

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    5 stars
    This recipe was so easy to make. It will be my new go to recipe. I only had beef steak tomatoes, so I used those. I was afraid it wouldn’t be sweet, but it was actually perfect! No sugar or salt even need it. I am freezing it for winter months ahead. Thank you!

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    • lena gladstone

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      So happy to hear that you were able to use up the tomatoes you have, honestly any tomatoes will be great as long as they are fresh. Thanks for sharing your reciew.

  17. Iryna Torchilo

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    5 stars
    This soup is soooo good! So easy to make. Perfect for busy week days dinner ?

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    • lena gladstone

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      Oh! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! It’s one of our absolute favorites.

  18. Sandra Graham

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    The recipe was easy to follow. I read instructions twice to make sure I was doing it right. 2 tablespoons of salt was way too much.

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    • lena gladstone

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      Hey, what type of salt did you use? if it wasn’t kosher salt, you would need less of it.

  19. Anna

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    5 stars
    So hearty and delicious!!!! My new go to soup for cold winter days!❤️

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    • lena gladstone

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      So happy you loved this recipe, it’s a favorite in my household for sure.

  20. Olga Senina

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    5 stars
    Simple, wholesome, and so delicious! I’ve always been a fan of tomato soup with grilled cheese, but I’ve never made it myself before. I’m a big fan of Lena’s recipes and I decided to give this one a try, knowing that it would be great no matter what. It turned out better than I expected. So satisfying and nourishing! Hits all the right spots! Thank you Lena!♡

    Reply
  21. Taylor

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    5 stars
    Can’t wAit to make this!

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  22. Gniewko

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    5 stars
    Tomato soup is my favorite. I always add a lot of pepper to it, I like very intense flavor. Your recipe is very good, today it made me delicious for dinner. Thanks for that, he adds to the favorites.

    Reply
  23. Yulia Shevchenko

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    This recipie is super easy to follow and super delicious. Never thought i could make tomatoe soup because it sounded sooo complicated. Made it twice in a week because it was sooo good! Highly recomend to anyone looking for a good tomatoe soup recipie!!

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    • lenaskitchen

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      Yulia, I’m so happy to hear that. Glad you tried my recipe and loved it.

  24. Holly

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    5 stars
    Just made this soup pared with a delicious smoked Gouda and extra sharp Tillamook grilled cheese sandwich. My husband couldn’t get enough. Thank you!!

    Reply
  25. Larisa Gotisan

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    5 stars
    Amazing recipe, Lenna! Hands down best tomato soup ?❤️ Thank you!

    Reply
  26. Sveta

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    5 stars
    This soup is delicious and easy to make. Thank you for the recipe ?

    Reply
  27. Anastasia

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    5 stars
    Love this recipe! Very tasty and incredibly easy to make.

    Reply
  28. Nat Bondar

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    Really good soup so easy to make my husbands favorite

    Reply
  29. Love Kleiim

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    5 stars
    Tried this for the first time tonight and let’s just say it was a success. My entire family included the kids loovvveedddd it. Super simple and amazing.

    Reply
  30. Andreea S

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    One of my favorites recipes from Lenaskitchen. So easy and so delicious tasting. No more buying tomato soup from Costco.

    Reply
  31. Lana Akinshin

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    5 stars
    I followed the updated recipe, used Lena’s tips she shared on Instagram (like that it is ok to add red onions as well as sweet onions), Early Girl tomatoes from New Seasons, a splash of lemon juice to add the touch of sour during the blending process, and finally heavy whipping cream just to make the soup extra creamy. My goodness, I have never had such a delicious tomato soup!!! I highly recommend this easy recipe!! Thank you Lena!

    Reply
    • lenaskitchen

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      This makes me so happy to hear that. Glad you tried it with the different onions. It’s one of my favorites to make when it starts to get chilly.

  32. Iveta

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    5 stars
    Best tomato soup recipe! Definitely something I’ll be making again!

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    • lenaskitchen

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      I am so happy to hear that Iveta. Loved seeing your photo of it.

  33. Lana

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    5 stars
    My first time making it today , and loved how easy is to make and how yummy it turned out. Thank you Lena for sharing this amazing recipe.

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  34. Mila

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    5 stars
    This soup was SO tasty, so flavorful! And my kids approved and said it was better than restraints they’ve tried! ? I paired it with smoked Gouda grilled cheese and it was the perfect combo. Definitely making this soup again! Thanks Lena for the amazing and easy recipe! ?

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    • lenaskitchen

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      Mila, So happy to hear that. It’s my favorite as well. Makes me happy to hear that the kids approved it too. Happy cooking.

  35. Julia Boitchenko

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    This. Soup. Is. Amazing! I made it a couple weeks ago and am already craving it again! Along with the grilled cheese, it really is the perfect combo.

    Reply
    • lenaskitchen

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      I am so happy to hear that. Thank you so much for sharing. It’s one of my faves ot make during fall and winter time.

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