Soup for Fall !!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Easy to prepare and delicious to taste, tomato soup is a preferred choice for all taste buds. Trust me; a bowl of soup can be your best friend this season.


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With the onset of cold weather, my heart (and tummy) is craving for something warm and soothing. I cannot think of a more perfect meal than a comforting, big bowl of hot soup. Soup is the best thing! They make the perfect meal for the cool days of fall. Soup warms the body and the spirit.



This cream of tomato soup is a rich, smooth, creamy, mildly seasoned soup. It is a thick soup of vine-ripened tomatoes and generous dose of cream. A smooth blend of cream combined with tomatoes, vegetable stock, herbs and finely chopped onion create a creamy tomato soup. This simple classic is warm, soothing and luscious!

A soup can be a great addition to the fall and winter dining table. Easy to prepare and delicious to taste, tomato soup is a preferred choice for all taste buds. Trust me; a bowl of soup can be your best friend this season!



This recipe makes approximately 4 servings. You can tweak the quantities of the ingredients as per your taste.

Diced Tomato- 2 cups
Onions- 1 chopped
Cream - 2 cups
Vegetable broth- 2 cups
Butter- 6 tbsp
Flour- 4tbsps
Parsley- 3 sprigs
Bay leaf- 1 leaf
Garlic- 4 cloves minced
Pepper- to taste
Salt- to taste



Melt butter in a pot. Add garlic, onions and sauté till translucent.Add flour and stir for few minutes.

Add the diced tomatoes, vegetable stock, bay leaf, parsley and cook on medium heat for about 30 minutes.

You can use any flavorful culinary herb of your choice instead of parsley. And as a substitute to vegetable broth, you can use chicken broth to give extra flavor

Remove from heat and cool. Discard the parsley, bay leaf from the soup and purée the soup in a blender.

Pour the purée into the pot and place it back on heat. Add cream and cook until the soup thickens.

Sprinkle some parsley and freshly cracked pepper, and serve with French Baguette.

3 comments:

My Kitchen Antics said...

oh my that looks gorgeous!

Marisa's Blog said...

I just made this last night and it was very good!! The only thing that I found when I made it was that there was too much onion. My soup also turned out a very light orange in color but I think it was because of the types of tomato I used. Even though the soup was very oniony it was still very delicious and not a drop was left over! Thanks for the recipe :)

TheYummyMorsel said...

Hello Marisa,
Thanks for trying out the soup. I am glad you liked it.

Where you able to puree the soup in a blender? Pureeing the soup gives it a nice texture and you will not feel it oniony. If you still feel you can reduce the amount of onions next time.
The color of the soup varies with the tomatoes.If you like, you can add some red coloring to give it a nice bright color. Hope this helps.

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