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Roasted Tomato Soup

This is not your average tomato soup. Roasting the tomatoes gives them extra sweetness and depth, making them burst with flavor.  I absolutely love soup in the Fall, and this one has definitely found a place in the rotation!  I am never going back to canned tomato soup.  There really is no comparison.  It's easy to make, delicious, and perfect for eating with a grilled cheese sandwich, or however you like.








Roasted Tomato Soup
from Tyler Florence


  • 21/2 pounds fresh tomatoes (mix of fresh heirlooms, cherry, vine and plum tomatoes)*
    6 cloves garlic, peeled
    2 small yellow onions, sliced
    Vine cherry tomatoes for garnish, optional
    1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
    Salt and freshly ground black pepper
    1 quart chicken stock
    2 bay leaves
    4 tablespoons butter
    1/2 cup chopped fresh basil leaves, optional
    3/4 cup heavy cream, optional*
    Directions


    Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.

    Wash, core and cut the tomatoes into halves. Spread the tomatoes, garlic cloves and onions onto a baking tray. If using vine cherry tomatoes for garnish, add them as well, leaving them whole and on the vine. Drizzle with 1/2 cup of olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Roast for 20 to 30 minutes, or until caramelized.

    Remove roasted tomatoes, garlic and onion from the oven and transfer to a large stock pot (set aside the roasted vine tomatoes for later). Add 3/4 of the chicken stock, bay leaves, and butter. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes or until liquid has reduced by a third.

    Wash and dry basil leaves, if using, and add to the pot. Use an immersion blender to puree the soup until smooth, or transfer soup to a blender and puree.  Return soup to low heat, add cream and adjust consistency with remaining chicken stock, if necessary. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Garnish in bowl with 3 or 4 roasted vine cherry tomatoes and a splash of heavy cream.

  • * I used grape tomatoes
  • * The only cream I added was the swirl on top.  

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