Sunday, July 29, 2012
The makings of tomato soup
I know, I know it is almost August and it sounds a bit insane to be making soup especially since we live in a basement apartment and the ventilation is not the best, but this is so worth it. This soup is so good. Many tomato soups I've tasted are too tangy and almost have marinara sauce feels to them, but this one is rich and addicting. Zac and I are visiting his grandparents tomorrow and will be bringing them lunch. I've been thinking about tomato basil soup a lot lately so I figured this is the perfect opportunity to make the soup and to splurge on some fresh basil. We also got a loaf of bread from Kneaders (which is slowly become a favorite over Panera) so I am excited about making asiago croutons.
As for dessert, we will have to wait until the morning if it will even be edible. I planned on having a meyer lemon panna cotta, but I accidentally used the same wooden spoon I used to sweat the onions on the panna cotta base! The moment I realized I had done so I gasped so loudly Zac thought I had cut myself. I almost thought about restarting but according to Zac, he could not taste the onion so I am hoping it will be okay.
I definitely recommend this soup. The recipe is a hybrid of many, and really, really, really, works well with a grilled cheese.
Bon Appétit!
Creamy Tomato Basil Soup
5 Roma tomatos (quartered, and roasted with olive oil, salt, pepper, 2 fresh thyme sprigs, and 3 gloves of crushed garlic at 400 degrees)
1/2 an onion cubed and sauteed in olive oil until sweet and translucent
2 Cups of fresh basil (very lightly packed) and roughly chopped
5 Cups HOMEMADE or low sodium chicken stock (Pacific is really good)
2 teaspoons of castor sugar
Salt and Pepper to taste
1 can whole peeled tomatos
1/3 cup heavy cream
After onions are sauteed (about 15 min), add basil, roasted tomatos, stock, and sugar. Bring to a boil and let simmer on low for 30 min. Add salt and pepper to taste. Blend until smooth with an immersion blender. I usually add the cream at this point (and you should only omit this step if you have the heart to deprive yourself of the full creamy tomato basil soup experience).
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