Creamy tomato soup. This grownup, creamy (and dreamy) tomato soup can easily be doubled to feed a larger For a lighter soup, omit the cream; or for a little decadence, add more cream or swirl in a little crème fraîche. Tomato soup is SUCH a comfort food for me. I'm sure it can't be as good as my memories serve, but just a simple can of So, let's make some homemade creamy tomato soup.
It tastes rich, but it's light and healthy. A pot of the Best Creamy Tomato Soup can be made with just a few ingredients. Creamy Tomato Soup with Buttery Croutons. You can have Creamy tomato soup using 10 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Creamy tomato soup
- It's 1 tsp of cooking oil.
- You need 10 g of butter.
- Prepare 1 clove of garlic.
- You need 1 of onion.
- You need 3 of tomatoes(chopped).
- Prepare of Salt per taste.
- You need 1/2 tsp of sugar.
- Prepare of Chilly, blackpapper (optional).
- Prepare 1/2 cup of water.
- It's 1 tsp of fresh cream/whipping cream.
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Creamy tomato soup step by step
- Assemble your ingredients......in a pan/sufuria, add cooking oil +butter, garlic and onion sauté for 1minute.
- Add in your tomatoes, salt, sugar, water, chilly/blackpapper....stir cover with a lid let it boil for 10- 12mins on high heat.......remove from fire open the lid......let it cool down.
- Transfer to a blender......blend till smooth/pureed. Seive and return to the pan......let it cook to a required consistency while stirring.......add whipping/fresh cream.....stir for 1min under low heat..
- Serve and enjoy!.
Many cream of tomato soups are too thin and watery. What we're after is a creamy texture with "body" that leaves a generous coating on the back of the spoon. The two primary keys for achieving that is to. Recipe by Our Best Bites, note: modified from original posting. Don't panic, I made it better!