Introduction: Tomato Soup From Purée
I bought a can of tomato purée just so I could compare it to the tomato purée I made from tomato paste. So, I needed to use up the can of purée. Searching the Internet, I found this recipe: Easy Tomato Soup. In and of itself, I see no reason to have a recipe to make tomato soup from purée when you can just buy cans of tomato soup. My need to use this can of purée I got just for a picture, though, led me to discover this recipe; and I am bringing it to you now just because it's there.
As always, the recipe card picture above is a 4x6 JPG. You can download it and print it on 4x6 photo paper to keep in your recipe box.
Supplies
For equipment, you will need:
- A 2-qt. saucepan with a lid. Mine is the Green Pan with the diamond nonstick coating.
- A whisk. If you are using a nonstick pan, make sure your whisk is coated in silicone.
- A 2-cup microwave-save measure. This is an Anchor Hocking glass measuring cup I probably got from Walmart.
- A microwave oven to heat the water.
- A small bowl. This is to mise en place your spices.
- Various measuring spoons. I got mine from Amazon and like the narrow heads that fit into spice jars.
- Because someone will troll me if I don't include it, you will also need a heat source, like a stove top.
For ingredients, you will need:
- One 28-ounce can of tomato purée
- 2 cups of water
- 2 teaspoons of Better than Bouillon roasted chicken base
- 1 teaspoon of kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon of ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon of granulated garlic
- 1 teaspoon of dried minced onion
- 1 teaspoon of paprika
- 1 teaspoon of ground cumin
- ½ cup of heavy whipping cream
- I didn't add a picture of the whipping cream because I could not find my brand on-line. I highly recommend you DON'T get the Kroger brand, as it contains a lot of thickeners not in real cream.
Step 1: Mise En Place the Spices
Measure all of your spices into a small bowl. Set this aside until needed.
Step 2: Put Tomato Purée Into Saucepan
Pour the tomato purée into the saucepan.
Step 3: Make the Chicken Broth
Put the 2 cups of water into the microwave-safe cup, and place it in the microwave. Start the microwave, and bring the water to a boil. In my microwave, this took 7 minutes. When it is ready, stir in the chicken base.
Step 4: Add Chicken Broth to Saucepan
Pour the chicken broth into the saucepan.
Step 5: Add Seasonings
Sprinkle in the seasonings, and whisk them around to combine.
Step 6: Boil
Bring the soup to a boil.
Step 7: Simmer and Cover
Reduce heat to a simmer. Cover the kettle and cook for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Step 8: Add Cream
Remove the cover, and pour in the heavy whipping cream. Heat while stirring constantly for about 1-2 minutes.
Step 9: Was It Worth It?
Taste-wise, this is a very flavorful soup. The combination of spices goes nicely with the tomato and cream flavors. The texture is pleasant as well. This is quite a good soup! Take it from a guy who spent 5 years cooking soups at the Bristol Renaissance Faire.
I am not going to bother costing this recipe. As I said before, the only reason I made this is because I had a prop can of tomato purée I needed to use up. Still, I can see having this again in the future, along with some grilled cheese sandwiches. I can't see this being a soup I would make for the fair cast, though.





