by Edie Wadsworth 38 Comments
{with a hint of blue cheese}
don’t let the blue cheese scare you. this is the best tomato soup recipe i’ve ever eaten. ever. just ask stevie.
he won’t lie for me just to promote my tomato soup.
Now, if I’ve already offended you with the suggestion of blue cheese, don’t get your panties in a ruffle.
You just use a little—for a complex layer of flavors—- and I highly doubt you could tell it had blue cheese in it, if you didn’t already know.
Try it and you could always substitute the cheese if you have serious issues with blue cheese.
The other two stars of the show are sriracha and a large can of cento tomatoes.
Sriracha is a deliciously-hot-addictive sauce that has seductive powers unlike any hot sauce
you’ve ever had. Your mouth might burn but it will not stop you from adding more. A little squirt into soup is makes all the difference!
- a few splashes of olive oil
- 1 small onion
- 2-3 cloves of garlic
- 1 28 ounce can of tomatoes
- 1 14 ounce can of diced tomatoes
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 2 T. honey
- 1 small squirt of sriracha (more if you like really spicy–but start small)
- handful of basil leaves
- about an ounce of blue cheese (or your favorite easy melt cheese)
- 1/3 cup of cream
- kosher salt and pepper to taste
You’ll also need a submersion blender!
- In a large dutch oven, add a few tablespoons of olive oil. Don’t measure, just swirl a few times.
- Then add the chopped onion and garlic and salt to taste and then saute for about 5 minutes.
- Add the tomatoes in their juice.
- Then add the rest of the ingredients except the cream and let it simmer for about 10 minutes.
- Use your submersion blender to achieve the consistency you’d like and then add cream.
- Taste it and reseason as necessary. I almost always have to add more salt and more honey.
- And if you accidentally go heavy on the sriracha, add a little more cream to balance the heat.
- Serve with artisan bread or crackers and prepare to be lavished with ” mmmm’s” and gratitude.
Garnish with basil and enjoy!
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Tara says
gonna try it! Do you have a good buffalo chicken dip? I LOVE it…take it everywhere and it’s gone in less than 10 minutes…you use blue cheese (Marie’s Blue Cheese) …so delicious!
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Southern Gal says
My husband and daughter love tomato soup. This one sounds delicious. And that hot sauce! We used it on PW’s Firecracker Shrimp at our Independence Day celebration and it was a huge hit. I still have some left in the bottle since it’s soooo hot. Thanks for the suggestion on how to use it up.
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Sounds delish and I’m loving your photos…your becoming a pro!
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Darby says
YUM O!!! I want to come have a huge bowl with a slice of your bread smothered in butter & cheese…. you’re making my mouth water Edie!!!
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patty says
that last photo is worthy of a gourmet magazine!!
looks divine… do you ever eat it w croutons? just askin’… ;oReply
Ooo! That sounds fun!
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Sounds delish!
Ami D says
Ah ha!..Just the post I need to exert more pressure that I really, seriously and honestly DO need an immersion blender.
I would also swap out the Cento brand with Eden Organic- which has BPA free cans. BPA is particularly insidious with canned tomatoes.
A little more on BPA for the curious: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jennifer-grayson/eco-etiquette-how-do-i-av_b_438016.html
And, you can never go wrong with sriracha- so hot and so good!
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Sarah says
Hey Edie…this looks YUMMO!!! My son loves tomato soup, so I shall give this one a whirl!
Hope your getting all the things on your list done! 🙂 xxx
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V says
I’ll be trying this one for sure! Sounds yummy!
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Audra Lynn says
man, oh, man. tomato soup is my weakness. i will be trying this soon.
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Taylor Norris says
Oh I’d love to try this. My love for spicy tomato soup started with a recipe for Pinto Bean Stew from the Kind Diet book by Alicia Silverstone. You should REALLY, really try that recipe! It’s so yummy. Made my dinner guests’ eyes water.
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Kayo says
Gee wiiesklrl, that’s such a great post!
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teresa says
Oooooh!
Looks sooooo yummy!
There is just nothing like a hot bowl of TOMATO soup!
Campbell’s is even scrumptious…made with low-fat milk!
I was just telling my hubby yesterday…
next week we are going to have grilled cheese and tomato soup for dinner!
He liked that idea!
xxooxx
This soup sounds like fancied up tomato soup!
Oh I know it is delish!Reply
Lurenda says
Oh my HEAVENS!! I must try this one! I’m spending the next few days w/my parents and my Mom loves to try new recipes. Since I’m stuck on the couch, thanks to bedrest, I’ll ask her to make it for me. I know she’ll be all over it! Thanks for sharing!
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Ruth says
Sounds super yummy. I have never had Siracha-never even heard of it. Can’t wait to give this a try, especially with some fresh, out of the oven bread.
Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog. I am so happy we are bloggy friends, too. 🙂
Hugs,
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katy b says
That sounds wonderful and I’m totally not offended by the blue cheese, I’d eat it on or with ANYTHING practically. Oh, gosh you have me craving this!!!!!! This WILL be made in our household soon.
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Kristi says
YUM we LOVE tomato soup over here!! Definately trying this! I would do it tonight, but I don’t have any blue cheese. 🙁 I do have goat cheese or sour cream tho??? 🙂
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maddie says
are you going to post the recipe for the bread?? this soup looks so yummy!
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Carrie says
My husband will love this too!
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Shannon says
Yum! Sounds delish! 🙂
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the domestic fringe says
My husband LOVES that brand of hot sauce. I’m going to need to try this recipe. Thanks!
-FringeGirl
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west coast nester says
I have been lurking here for a long time. Thank you for sharing you heart so willingly. You bless more than you could possibly know by your honesty,and not to mention your recipe’s too!
Thank you!
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Ashley says
Oh, Edie,dear. You have outdone yourself on this one. I just finished making some, and it is To. Die. For. I couldn’t find Cento tomatoes, so I used Hunt’s Fire Roasted diced tomatoes. Thanks for the recipe.
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Lou Ann says
Just made the soup. Very good. I realized just as I was throwing in the tomatoes that I forgot to get basil. Then, thankfully, I remembered I had some Buitoni pesto in the fridge. I put in 2-3 TB and it worked wonderfully!
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Kim Setser says
Looks great! Just might have to do that up with a grilled cheese 🙂
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Kim Setser says
Sorry about previous post having someone else’s link. I wonder how many people I have sent there? Ooops!LOL
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paige says
my sweet daughter asked for this to be served on her 10th birthday this weekend. missing you….
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Beth Morrow says
Going to definitely try this!
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Amy says
Edie, You are a genius! Just made this soup and it is the BEST tomato soup ever! Serving it with some grilled cheese sandwiches. Thank you for sharing.
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