25 January 2012
Posted in
Soups

With my soup recipe here, I have tried to reinvent this tomato and basil soup by roasting my roma tomatoes to achieve the same smoky flavour, and I am happy to say that I was successful with my result!


10 Large tomatoes, sliced in half.
I large brown onion, sliced finely
1 Large Carrot, sliced finely
3 Tablespoons, extra virgin olive oil
2 Cloves garlic, crushed
1 Celery stick, chopped finely
2 Tablespoons fresh basil leaves, finely sliced.
1 tin of crushed tomatoes, 425g
250ml vegetable stock
Salt and Pepper to taste
3 tablespoons, thicken cream
How to make the soup:
Preheat the oven to 180°C (175°F). Line a baking tin with paper and place the sliced tomatoes skin side-up. Drizzle the tomatoes with 2 tablespoons of the oil. Roast for 30 minutes (its okay to brown the skins as this will add a slight smoky flavour).
In a soup pan, add the remainder of the oil. When hot, add the onion and garlic then sauté for 3 minutes. Add the carrot, celery and basil then sauté for a further 5 minutes. Add the roasted tomatoes, crushed tomatoes, vegetable stock and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring all to the boil, then simmer covered for a further 20 minutes.
Transfer sections of the soup into a blender and on a medium speed blend the soup mixture together (you will need an extra pan for the liquid transfer). Transfer the liquid back to its original pan and simmer for a further 15 minutes. Remove the soup from the heat and mix through the thicken cream until well combine.

Deana
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... Amazing photos, Jules. Especially the one with the ingredients. Can't wait for tomatoes to come in season to make this! |
Angie@Angie's Recipes
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... I love the colour contrast of these photos and the soup itself looks very tasty too! |
yummy supper
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... Julie, I went to Melbourne last year and fell in love with those great alleys. I could have spent week photographing all the fun and sipping delicious "Flat Whites." Your tomato soups looks really tasty. So fun to try to recreate flavors you've tasted, and even more fun when you achieve the taste you crave! -Erin |
Julie
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... Erin: I just had a good look at your Australian pictures. Looks like you explored some fine places. |
Cass @foodmyfriend
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... I was in Melbourne a few months back, wish I had of known about this little soup place! I did find some pretty trendy coffee shops in back alleys though so I can't complain |
Magda's Cauldron
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... Tomato soup is my favourite. I don't have my favourite recipe, but I should develop one. I need to try your recipe |
Jasna
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... Beautiful photos and fabulous colour combination (soup and plate) Cheers from Australia |
Jan's Travel and Tours
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... I relly like your post. Thanks for sharing the recipe of tomato soup. |
Christin
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... I love this place in Melbourne. Their soups are fantastic! Thanks for sharing the recipe...it brings back good memories from my time in Melbourne! |
