I decided that we better get busy and eat up the frozen veggies in the freezer and get it ready for the upcoming garden season. It'll be here before we know it!
So today, I pulled out a couple of quart bags of frozen tomatoes and decided, since it was icky and cold, that I'd make some tomato soup with basil and thyme.
Here ya go.
There's lots of recipes out there for all kinds of tomato soup but this one is my personal favorite (cuz I took a recipe and made it my own).
Vickie's Tomato Soup
6 cups of fresh or frozen chopped tomatoes (I left the skins on - you're gonna puree it anyway)
2 slices of onion
1/2 tsp minced garlic
a few dashes of ground cloves (or whole ones if you prefer)
2 c. chicken broth
Put these 5 ingredients in a good size pot on the stove and bring to a slow boil for about 20 minutes. Then, puree and set aside in a large bowl. In your pot, place 2-3 blobs of butter and a couple of T. of flour and make a roux. Cook til brownish. Add 1/2 to 1 c. of the tomato soup mixture and whisk well so there won't be lumps when you mix the roux in your soup. OK, add your soup back into the pot with the roux and mix well.
Now, here's what I season it with...
1 t. salt, black pepper to taste, couple of dashes of Worcestershire sauce, couple of dashes of Tabasco sauce, 2 t. sugar to taste, 1/4-1/2 t. Thyme, 1/4 t. basil. You can also use marjoram or savory herbs.
All this seasoning is to my taste - you adjust the way you like! If you want, you can throw in celery or carrot in while the tomatoes are cooking and puree with the rest. I like it without. Guess you could put anything in it that you like..... Anyway, season and then heat the soup well and let all those goodies just mesh together!
I'm thinking sandwiches and hot soup for supper, maybe grilled cheese sandwiches..cornbread? Anybody ever put a tad of cheese or sour cream on top of your tomato soup?
I've got a couple of my garden boxes ready and set out some little collards. I'm not a big fan but the chickens are and I thought I'd grow them some greens. Who knows? Think I'll develop a taste for them? Nah...
Hate that I missed Vee's Note Card Party today. I'm popping over there to see what's going on. If you didn't hear, Debbie at Of His Pasture IS BACK. Go see her and tell her I sent ya - she just couldn't stay away from us! Thank goodness - she's always got such great posts - timely, controversial, but sure to ring a chord! Take care, ladies!!!
15 comments:
That sounds like a great idea for warming up. When I don't feel like putting together a sandwich I put croutons in my soup!
How are the kids doing in NZ? I'm going to have to go chk their blog.
Vickie,
I am pinning this recipe. It looks wonderful!
Oh how I love tomato soup and grilled cheese. All time favorite winter lunch. I will go and check out Debbie. Have not heard of her before but it sounds like a good blog.
Well shoot! All you needed was three more bowls of soup.
Your soup looks great...tomato soup is one of my favorites and I've never thought to doctor it...may have to get adventurous. Yes, I do add a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.
I'm so happy that Debbie is back!
That sounds delicious , it is soup weather here for sure
My mouth is watering! We are expecting almost half a foot of snow this afternoon. Wouldn't this taste good?
Deb
OH yum!!!!!!! That looks/sounds so good!!!!!
Since winter is on the wane, maybe that's why out thoughts are going to making soup. Spring/summer don't seem like soup-time, do they? :-)
Mmmmm~ this sounds SO GOOD, Vickie! We love our 'mater soup around here.. especially with a grilled cheese. But I also love to put crushed tortilla chips in mine.... yummy!
That soup is the most beautiful red I've ever seen! A friend of mine posted a tomato soup recipe too and now I am wanting some coz of yall. lol
Nothing nicer than hot soup to warm the cockles of your heart on a cold day. Looks very nice
It is very cold here also. UGH!
Linda
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Yum, yummmm! Thanks for this recipe. I have several bags of frozen whole tomatoes in the freezer right now!
P.S. Yes, I do put cheese or sour cream on my soup and I love grilled cheese toast or cornbread on the side!
Yummy - thanks for posting a timely, healthy recipe!! This sounds wonderful.. Mmmm mmmm good of the best kind for sure! I love it that you're growing some greens for your chickens! I'm also glad to see Debbie back :) Take care.. would send you some snow, if you like ;) -Tammy
I love the precise measurements of your recipe, Chickie! Love it! Just my kind of recipe! Also, maybe add a little heavy cream for some creaminess. Have you ever had Le Madeline's tomato/basil soup? Ohhhh...my goodness.
Working on my research. Haven't been around much, but I'll come back, too. Blogging's just too much fun. Glad to see Debbie back! :) Love ya, kid!
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