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There is just something about a velvety, creamy and steamy hot bowl of tomato soup that is so comforting. It just melts your cares away, along with the cold. The fire roasted tomatoes in this soup take your classic tomato soup up a notch. Making it a bit more robust and flavorful. The parmesan adds that little bit of sharpness that takes the flavor right to the amazing level. It’s so easy to prepare. You can have this on your table and in your tummy in no time! Tomato soup and toasted cheese were just made to go together. For a twist on the original try these Three Cheese Pull Apart Bread, Garlic Parmesan Cheese Bombs, or these Grilled Cheese Pull Aparts, to pair with this decadent soup.
Fire Roasted Tomato Soup
I love that this is so flavorful and tastes like you slaved all day, but it’s so simple and quick. It is truly gourmet, but completely uncomplicated. Surprise your family with this and become the weekday hero. It’s ideal for those crazy workdays or a lazy weekend. Either way you and your family are going to love this. You won’t be able to get enough!
Fire Roasted Ingredients
You might have to make a quick trip to the store if you don’t have fire roasted tomato soup on hand, but everything else might just be in your pantry. Either way these are ingredients are inexpensive and easy to find. A cheap meal that makes a large pot! You might just have leftovers for lunches or another dinner.
Onion: Dice the onion. Garlic: Fresh minced garlic. Olive Oil: This is for sauteing the onions and garlic. Tomato Sauce: A small 8 oz can is all you need. Tomato Paste: Find these with the tomatoes in your local store. Whole Tomatoes: You will blend the soup so the chunks will disappear. Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes: These can also be found where you find canned tomatoes. Look for a high quality brand for best flavor. Water: Water will help create the broth Chicken Broth: Will add flavor. Salt and Pepper: Add to taste Heavy Cream: Adds the creaminess Parmesan Cheese: Adds a bit of salty cheesy tang.
Making Fire Roasted Tomato Soup
This is super easy to put together which makes it a great weeknight meal! The taste is superb! You can decide how smooth you want or chunky you want to leave it. Make it the way you and your family like it best.
All About Fire Roasted Tomatoes
These are so good with a deep earthy smoky flavor. You sub out regular tomatoes for fire roasted in many recipes with success to add flavor and depth to your recipes. Try them in Easy Sweet Potato Chili, or Penne alla Vodka.
What are they: For starters fire roasted tomatoes are exactly what they say they are. They are tomatoes that have been charred over a flame before they’re diced and canned. Sometimes they will be enhanced with spices. Roasting the tomatoes with a flame brings out their sweetness but of course adds a distinct smoky flavor. It’s not strong, but it’s there. Are they Spicy: Nope! They are not spicy they have a deep earthy smokiness though that can transform your salsas. Giving them a complex rich flavor. Are fire roasted and sun dried tomatoes the same: No, fire roasted tomatoes are usually canned and add that smoky char flavor. Sun dried tomatoes are sold dry or packed in oil and give just a more intense tomato flavor. They are also combined with different spices. Can I Make Mine Own: You definitely can, although buying them is definitely easier. Place washed and cut lengthways tomatoes on a sheet pan. Put them cut side down. Drizzle with olive oil. Broil for about 20 minutes or until nicely charred. Rotate the pan half way through. But for a wonderful side dish try these roasted tomatoes, that are similar and absolutely amazing.
Tips and Variations For Fire Roasted Tomato Soup
You can make this soup to your tastes and vary it to your liking. Whatever way you make it, just do it tonight! You won’t regret it.
Spicy: Up the spice if you desire. Add chili powder, sriracha, or cayenne for a bit of a kick. Add to your tastes. More Smokiness: Add a jar of roasted red peppers and smoked paprika and even a pinch of chipotle chili powder to up the smokiness. Veggies: Since you’re blending it up sneak in a few more veggies. Saute celery, carrots, sweet potatoes or butternut squash to up the vitamins and creaminess. Leftovers: This makes a huge pot, perfect for leftovers for lunch or possibly another meal. This will store in the fridge tightly covered for up to a week. Freeze: You can freeze this soup beautifully as well. Make the soup as directed except don’t add the cream. Freeze in gallon or quart freezer bag. Thaw overnight in the fridge. Reheat on the stove top stirring occasionally. Once it’s good and warm add your cream and cheese and heat through. Freezing it in this way will keep the cream from possibly separating when thawed. Blend: If you have an immersion blender use it to blend the soup. If you don’t, be careful transferring the soup to the blender so that you don’t burn yourself.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household. Read More Posts by Alyssa facebook twitter pinterest instagram I want to offer a reason that some readers/friends may have found it too acidic. One may be the quality of canned tomatoes they are using. It really does make a difference! But I will also offer that a little bit of suger can counter that so well. So if anyone makes this and thinks it is a little acidic, just add a tablespoon of sugar or two and that will likely fix it. But I would HIGHLY recommend this recipe! I love your website and your recipes, but I made this recipe today, and I had the same bad sour, acidic result as Ann did. All my ingredients were fresh, and the soup looked wonderful, but the taste was absolutely sour and acidic. I was completely surprised, because I am a pretty good cook. I was disappointed that I had wasted my time, along with all the ingredients. So, I won’t be making this recipe again. But thanks again for your website and other recipes! Love your recipes! Thank you, Lori Comment * Name * Email * Website
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