Quick & Easy Tomato Soup

Quick & Easy Tomato Soup

Quick and Easy Tomato Soup

Cooked tomatoes have lots of lycopene, which helps protect against prostate and other cancers. For a perfectly smooth soup, let it cool for a bit and run through the food processor again. - Jenny Jones

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Makes: 3-4 servings

Quick and Easy Tomato Soup

Ingredients:

  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1/2 cup finely diced onion
  • 1 clove garlic, minced

  • 28-ounce can plum tomatoes (San Marzano tomatoes are best)
  • 1 cup chicken or vegetable stock
  • 3 teaspoons sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt + pepper to taste

Instructions:

  1. Puree the tomatoes in a food processor until smooth, about a minute.
  2. In a soup pot, sauté onion and garlic in oil for 2 minutes.
  3. Add tomatoes, stock, sugar, salt & pepper and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 20 minutes.

Note: For cream of tomato soup just add a teaspoon of whipping cream per serving.

11 Comments on "Quick & Easy Tomato Soup"

  1. Trish

    Thanks for tomato soup without cream. Very good.

  2. Yvonne

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  3. JENNIFER KIRKMAN

    I tried this tomato soup recipe for supper and it was so delicious and much easier and quicker than my version.

    Thanks again for posting this!

  4. Sabine

    Jenny

    As I was browsing through your recipes I have noticed that it has taken me back some to my childhood in Germany.
    We have many recipes similar to the ones you have posted.
    I absolutely love your recipes and can’t get enough of them.
    You are an absolute SCHATZ (treasure) .
    Will be visiting your website and videos more, and more and more.
    Always so great to see you happy and upbeat.
    I have just started to put together your no knead bread, and I can’t wait to finally cut off the end piece (Knippchen) which we have always fought over as kids, when mama brought home freshly baked bread.
    Good memories.
    thanks so much.
    Sabine

  5. Old Texan

    I don’t like tomato soup. But I made this recipe.

    It is the best tomato soup I don’t like.

  6. Marilyn

    Hi Jenny,

    Thank you for the quick response to my question.

    Happy to hear that using San Marzano crushed tomatoes is o.k.

    I’m going to make your version next week and will report back to you
    how it turned out. My hubby is crazy nuts for tomato soup!
    I can’t make enough of it.

    So we’ll see what he thinks of yours

    will report back.

    Thanks again Jenny for your speedy response.

    • janelynn

      If your husband is “crazy” for tomato soup, you might want to try this: Scald, then peel several fresh tomatoes, add carrots, green pepper, onion, celery, and maybe a little garlic (which have been chopped in your handy-dandy chopper for faster cooking). Cook up, then puree and add some chicken broth for added flavor. Noodles if desired.

  7. Marilyn

    Jenny, can I use San Marzano’s crushed tomatoes for this soup?

    I make another tomato soup and use the San Marzano brand.
    It is absolutely delicious! I also use a hand blender that works
    great. Just wondering if Pomi would make a difference?

    Love,Love your recipies.!!

    Next I am going to make your “stuffed Cabbage rolls”
    My Grandma use to make them and they were out of site!
    She was Croation. They are good cooks too!

    waiting to hear from you and Thanks in advance.

    • Jenny

      Yes, San Marzano tomatoes are the best so use them for this soup. In fact, I will add that idea to the recipe.

  8. Anne

    You are so great ! Love your recipes ! Tell me a year or two ago you gave away some very fun colorful spatulas, all different sizes …”guess how many are in there…. ” What store did you purchase these from ? I really need some new ones ? Thx and happy cooking ! Anne

    • Jenny

      I must have close to a hundred spatulas and can’t be sure where I got the ones in the photo, but I buy most of my colorful tools at either Sur La Table or Target.

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