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Friday, January 23, 2009

Cream of Tomato Soup with Herbs and Cheese

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This soup is like the one Mom made on cold winter days. It not as assertive as a roasted tomato soup, but it's good nonetheless. When you're in the mood for a creamy soup that goes down like butter this one is for you. It was, and still is, great with grilled cheese sandwiches.

Cream of Tomato Soup with Herbs and Cheese

Ingredients:
2 (14.5 to 16-oz.) cans stewed tomatoes
1 (14.5-oz.) can tomato sauce
2 cups sliced celery
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup cold water
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 cup butter
1/3 cup flour
6 cups milk
Salt and pepper to taste
2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint

Directions:
1) Simmer tomatoes, celery and onion until vegetables are tender. Combine cold water and baking soda; add to tomato mixture. The baking soda neutralizes tomato acid and prevents it from curdling the milk.
2) In a saucepan, melt butter. Stir in flour and cook. Add milk and cook, stirring often, until milk comes to a boil and thickens. Stir cream sauce into hot tomato mixture. Season with salt, and pepper. Add cheese and stir, over low heat, until it is melted. Sprinkle with parsley and mint. Yield: 12 cups.

24 comments:

  1. I've been craving summer! And this looks like the perfect antidote. That's really interesting about the baking soda! I've never seen that technique before... Does it affect the taste?

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  2. I've not made tomato soup with cheese but this looks yummy!

    Martha

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  3. Looks wonderful. The Trout and I were just talking yesterday about grilled cheese and tomato soup ;)

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  4. Hi Julia, welcome. Not to worry about the baking soda as it doesn't affect taste. It's a trick used by old farm wives and it really will prevent curdling.

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  5. Tomato cheddar soup - what a terrific idea. I've never thought to combine the two.

    If you added croutons you would have tomato soup and a grilled cheese sandwich in one bowl.

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  6. This sounds wonderful- My brother has been asking me for a tomato soup recipe and this is the one Im sending him! Thanks so much...

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  7. I've not seen that for baking soda! What a tip.
    I'm in the mood for some tomato soup and I've been thinking tomato soup would be a perfect appetizer for some guests.

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  8. Oh, this looks amazing! So beautiful, really.

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  9. I love tomato soup and your version looks fantastic. Great tip about the baking soda too!

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  10. I'm not a fan of tomato soup from a can, but this sounds yummy. My husband will love it as he is a big fan of tomato soup.

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  11. Very nice. I have always been a fan of tomato soup and this looks like a lovely version!

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  12. This sounds like a delicious soup for a cold winter day!

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  13. This looks very warm and inviting!!!!

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  14. hmmm... this is quite interesting... thanks for sharing!!! :)

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  15. OMG, this looks delicious. Does it matter what type of milk? I buy 1%. Do you think that will be rich enough?

    Thanks!

    Jules

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  16. Jules, this recipe is fine with milk.

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  17. Oh Mary, you have made me so hungry looking at this. Wish I could just have lunch with you!

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  18. So it doesn't have to be whole milk, then?

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  19. Jules, 1 % would be fine, 2 % better, whole milk best. Sorry, I misread your question earlier. I've got to slow down and smell the roses :). Hugs...Mary

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  20. Yummy in my tummy! thats all I can say!

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  21. I have always loved tomato soup but never made it from scratch. Your recipe looks fantastic and I can't wait to try it. Your blog is beautiful! Thank you.

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  22. Tomato soup is one of my faves with a grilled cheese sandwich...sometimes a splash of cream to mellow it out.

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