I picked all of the tomatoes in my garden. There are so many greens but they are starting to ripen up now. I have a medium sized basket full of ripe cherry tomatoes so I decided to make a tomato soup. This is something that I have never made before but I am giving it a try as I don't want to waste the tomatoes.
1 medium size white onion, diced
1 stick butter
2 quarts chopped cherry tomatoes
10 tablets of NuStevia sweetener (you can use sugar if you prefer)
3 chicken cubes
1 tsp of black pepper
1/4 cup mirin, optional
1 1/2 cups half and half
1 tbsp dried basil
1 tbsp parsley
You need:
1 medium size white onion, diced
1 stick butter
2 quarts chopped cherry tomatoes
10 tablets of NuStevia sweetener (you can use sugar if you prefer)
3 chicken cubes
1 tsp of black pepper
1/4 cup mirin, optional
1 1/2 cups half and half
1 tbsp dried basil
1 tbsp parsley
3 quarts of water
Hawaiian Seasalt (to taste)
Crushed Riceworks chips
Grated Cheese
Procedure:
- Put the chopped tomatoes in the wok or pot. Add the water.
- Add all the ingredients except the half and half and let it boil. Lower the heat to medium high and let it cook for about one hour.
- Using a spider skimmer or strainer, scoop up the tomatoes and put it in the blender as shown below.
- Blend it till everything turned into a sauce.
- Put the tomato sauce back to the wok and let it cook for another 30 minutes. This time add the half and half. When the creamer is incorporated, cook for another 30 minutes in low heat. The longer the soup cooks, the better. .
Serve it with crushed riceworks chips or any kind of chips that you prefer. Add some cheese and fresh parsley. Sliced french bread slightly toasted is so delicious to dip in the soup.
The soup turned out really delicious! I am planning to make some more when the other tomatoes ripen up and freeze it so we will have some for the Winter.
10 delicious comments:
Hubby loooves tomato soup, but he just buys it from the restaurant since I don't know how to make one. (",) Thank you for this. I didn't know it is that easy to prepare.
Wow that's a lot of tomatoes! I love gardening! That soup looks delicious too!
Now that's a lot of tomatoes! I've never tried making my own soup, but your recipe sounds amazing! Not to mention, this is definitely soup weather.
Wow!! So many tomatoes!! I would totally be in heaven with just those tomatoes and a bit of salt, but the recipe sounda delicious too.
wow!! you do have a lot of tomato produce in your yard, better to use them all and glad to know you do have ways on doing so.
oh my gulay! what a bounty...send some here...sarap nang putahi mo sis...hope all is well!
Oh wow! Authentic tomato soup! :)
Me and my mom loves tomato so much. Now, I'm trying to make a tomato soup of my own and not just a ready-made one for us to enjoy. Thanks for sharing ate!
Yummy indeed Sis R :-) I would love to have a bowl of tomato soup please. It is perfect as it is very chilly day today.
Oh wow! I am craving now for a tomato soup. Just curious though, what will you do with all those green tomatoes? Why did you pick them already when they're not very ripe yet? Sorry, I don't know these things and have no green thumb or whatsoever. :)
Wow! I never knew tomato soup would just be so simple to make! When me and hubby get a craving for tomato soup, I usually head on over to the grocery store to get canned soup. Thanks for the recipe, I can now make my own and tweak it to my preferred taste and sweetness.
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