Easy Roasted Basil Tomato Soup

by - 8/16/2018 12:00:00 AM

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Growing up I honestly don't remember my mom ever making tomato soup. However, if she had offered I would have declined the offer. Like most children, I was a picky eater. However, loved unhealthy foods. This didn't stop as a kid, my unhealthy eating habits actually transitioned into my teenage years and adult life with me. I honestly did not make the change to consistent healthy eating until last year. Of course, I've always loved certain fruits and veggies. However, I would mostly reach for the not so great stuff. This year I planted and harvested a bunch of tomatoes and basil, and I was inspired to use up the tomatoes prior to them going bad. I have a ton of tomatoes plants, so I knew prior to summer that I would probably batch cook some tomatoes soup and freeze it for the colder months.
Last week I had the craving for tomato soup. Yes, I could have gone to the store. However, with a ton of tomatoes on hand. Why not make a batch at home. I'm so happy that I decided to make this. I actually ate all of the soup for this recipe throughout that day. It was so yummy and fresh. I opted not to add cream to this recipe to make it vegan-friendly. I love that this recipe is diet friendly as well and it's so savory. I'm also happy that I found another great recipe to use my palm oil in. The Palm oil gave it such a great added flavor. I'm so happy that my taste buds have changed since my younger years. I really would have been missing out on this yummy soup.  
Are you a tomato soup fan?

Easy Roasted Basil Tomato Soup 





Ingridetnes 

  • 2 tbsp Carotino Palm Oil
  • 8 medium-sized vine-ripe tomatoes of your choice
  • 1 medium yellow onion, sliced
  • 4 cloves garlic (do not peel garlic gloves )
  • 5-8 fresh basil leaves, plus more for garnishing
  • 1/4 tsp oregano optional
  • 1 cups water (or vegetable broth )
  • Himalayan salt, to taste
  • Black pepper, to taste
  • Parsely to taste


Instructions 

  1. Preheat your oven to 375 F.
  2. Brush a Silpat lined baking sheet with Carotino Palm Oil and set aside.
  3. Cut tomatoes in half and place cut side down on the prepared baking sheet.
  4. Place onions and whole garlic cloves ( keep the skin on ) on the baking sheet.
  5. Arrange everything in a single layer on the baking sheet.
  6. Place in oven and roast for 35-45 minutes.
  7. Remove from oven and allow to cool.
  8. Remove the skins of the tomatoes (to allow the tomatoes to blend well) 
  9. Peel the kinds off of the garlic and place in the blender along with all of the other on the baking sheet.
  10. Add spices (except for salt, black pepper, and parsley ) to the blender.
  11. Blend until smooth. ( My Vitamix blender has a soup option )
  12. Transfer mixture to a medium size pot.
  13. Stir in enough chicken broth just until your desired consistency is reached.
  14. Bring to a simmer until your desired temperature
  15. Season to taste with salt, black pepper, and parsley to taste.














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19 comments

  1. Roasting everything always brings out the flavors so much more. With all the tomatoes I have from the garden this would be a perfect dinner idea. Can't wait to give this a try.

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  2. Fall is definitely soup season around here and I am all about trying new recipes. Since I really love basil, I think this one would be a delicious win!

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  3. Anything that has basil in it I am all for. Tomato basil soup sounds like it is a perfect fall soup. I will definitely try it. It looks delicious.

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  4. Oh yumm this sounds sooo good! We have tomatoes and basil in the garden so I will have to make this!

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  5. This looks like my kind of soup. I've always been a fan of tomatoes. I'll have to make this when it starts to get chilly out!

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  6. The soup looks so good and if it tastes half as good it should be delicious. I never made tomato that was not from a can so now I have the recipe to try it.

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  7. Ok now this sounds like it would be right up my street. I hands up love a good tomato soup and there is something about adding basil that always makes it delicious.

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  8. I love the taste of tomato and basil together. This soup looks like a great appetizer or snack. It's tasty and healthy, too!

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  9. This looks so yummy. I love tomato basil anything!

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  10. That looks quite delicious! Perfect soup to eat during chilly days to warm your tummy.

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  11. We have basic and tomatoes growing in our garden right now, so I've been looking for things to make with them. This sounds delicious for those chilly fall nights that are coming!

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  12. That looks amazing! I love roasted tomato, the flavor's just so good. I'm definitely keeping this recipe. Thanks!

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  13. I was impressed how you mixed up fresh tomatoes to make this. Made your recipe really stand out!

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  14. This sounds great. You are lucky, my tomatoes have stopped producing and I'm not sure why. Good recipe!

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  15. I bet roasting the tomatoes first gave it a delicious flavor! I'm going to have to try this.

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  16. This sounds delicious and healthy! I've been eating more fresh veggies and want tomato everyday. YUM!

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  17. This looks SO good. i am sure it would be a huge hit in our family. I will have to give it a try! - Jeanine

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  18. I love roasted vegetables. I'm sure they would made a delicious soup! Looks yummy!

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  19. I eat tons of soup in the fall. This one sounds amazing, roasting them sounds like the perfect way to bring out the flavors in the soup.

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