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    Oven Roasted Tomato Soup

    Published on October 12, 2016 ᛫ Updated on February 9, 2022 by Chef Markus

    I just finished bringing in the last of my tomato harvest, and not a moment too soon, since we had a large wind and rain storm over the weekend. This gives me the perfect opportunity to make this delicious Oven Roasted Tomato Soup. Roasting the tomatoes helps bring out some of their natural sweetness and creates a more robust flavour.

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    Roasting all the soup ingredients also makes this a very easy soup to make, since you simply have to roast all the vegetables until dark golden brown, then place them in a pot with some chicken stock, herbs and wine, simmer and puree!

    It's a great soup to make ahead and freeze, either in vacuum sealed bags or other containers and then enjoy on a cold fall or winter's evening when you don't necessarily feel like cooking a big meal.

    Evenly diced vegetables ready to be roasted

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    Oven Roasted Tomato Soup

    For this recipe you will need :

    • 4-6lb Fresh Tomatoes
    • 8 Garlic cloves
    • 3 Carrots
    • 3 Medium Onions
    • 1 cup Chicken stock
    • 2 tablespoon Honey
    • 1 bunch Lemon thyme
    • Salt and pepper
    • Olive oil
    • A splash of 35% Cream

    Instructions

    To start, wash the fresh garden tomatoes in cool water to rinse off any small insects and dirt that might be hiding in any crevasses. I simply run mine under cold water and rinse by hand.

    Peel the onions and garlic and along with the washed tomatoes rough chopped these to help evenly roast them. They don't have to be very small pieces. Two or 3 inches in diameter, you don't want the tomatoes to disintegrate as they roast. As long as everything is about the same size, the vegetables will roast evenly.

    Place all the chopped vegetables in a roasting pan, drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. It is important when making soups (and any other dish really), to season as you go. Adding salt and pepper at various stages of cooking will help develop the flavours of what you are cooking and lower the chance of over seasoning at the end.

    oven roasted tomato, onions and herbs on a sheet pan

    Roast the vegetable mix at 375F until everything starts to turn golden brown. The oven roasted tomatoes will give off quite a bit of juice as they roast, which I simply poured into my soup pot for added flavour.

    Dump the roasted vegetables into a regular pot, add the sprigs of lemon thyme, honey, wine, and stock and let it come up to a boil. Lemon thyme is available in the spring at some nurseries.

    You can also grow lemon thyme yourself! Plant it early enough and it will be well established by the winter to give you a decent harvest the following year.

    Related:  How To Grow Thyme

    Turn the heat down and let simmer for 30 to 40 minutes uncovered. Once the soup has simmered, taste the broth to see what the general flavour is like. Can you taste a hint of the thyme? Is the oven roasted tomato too acidic, if so add some more sugar or honey. If the flavour is a little underwhelming, add a little more salt and pepper.

    Oven Roasted Tomatoe Soup Simmering on the stove

    Puree the soup, using either an immersion blender or other piece of equipment suitable for this. I am using a nutri-bullet style blender (affiliate link) and puree ingredients in batches.

    You should be able to get the soup to a completely smooth texture, though you can leave it slightly chunky for a more rustic look and feel. If you are puree ingredients until completely smooth, I would recommend adding a cup of 35% whipping cream to the soup, it will add a velvety mouth feel to the soup and cut any acidity the tomatoes may have given to the soup (tomatoes are naturally acidic).

    To ensure 100% smoothness you can also strain the soup through a chinois or fine mesh strainer to remove any little flakes of tomato skin that may not have been pureed.

    Return the oven roasted tomato soup to the pot (making sure to rinse it first to avoid reintroducing chunky particles of food), and bring to a boil. Turn the pot off and season the soup to your liking.

    This Oven Roasted Tomato Soup with a hint of lemon thyme takes the classic recipe to a new level. Sweet and packed full of tomato flavor, this makes a great appetizer or re-heated for lunch,

    To serve the soup I recommend garnishing with a little dollop of creme fraiche, which can be made at home or store-bought and drizzled with a colourful oil such as this green chive oil or some balsamic vinegar. You can also use tomato blossoms in summer to garnish the soup or other edible flowers if you like.

    If you made this recipe and loved it , let me know on Facebook or by yumming the recipe on Yummly! You can always find me on Twitter, Pinterest and lately Instagram as well! Happy cooking!

    Recipe

    This Oven Roasted Tomato Soup with a hint of lemon thyme takes the classic recipe to a new level. Sweet and packed full of tomato flavor, this makes a great appetizer or re-heated for lunch,

    Oven Roasted Tomato Soup

    Chef Markus
    This Oven Roasted Tomato Soup takes the classic recipe to a new level. Slightly sweet and packed with tomato, this soup makes a great appetizer or lunch.
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    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr
    Course Appetizer
    Cuisine French, Spanish
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 289.8 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    • 4-6 lb Fresh Tomatoes
    • 8 whole Garlic cloves
    • 3 small Carrots
    • 3 medium Spanish Onions
    • 1 cup Chicken stock
    • 2 tablespoon Honey
    • 1 bunch Lemon thyme
    • 1 pinch Salt and pepper
    • 2 tablespoon Olive oil
    • 1 splash 35% Cream

    Instructions
     

    • Wash then rough chop all the vegetables.
    • Spread the vegetables out in a roasting pan and drizzle with olive oil and salt and pepper.
    • Roast at 375F until the tomato's start to give off liquid. Pour this liquid into your soup pot, and keep oven roasting the tomatoes until they start to turn colour and brown.
    • Once the vegetables are roasted and nicely browned, add them to the soup pot with the tomato liquid, honey, stock, and thyme. Simmer for 30 to 40 minutes.
    • Puree and strain the roasted tomato soup. Add the cream, and re-season with salt, pepper and a pinch of sugar or more honey.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 289.8kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

    Keyword gluten free tomato soup, tomato soup and grilled cheese
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    Comments

    1. Laurie

      February 25, 2021 at 9:53 pm

      This sounds really wonderful. The photo in the post looks like you roasted the thyme as well. Is that correct, or just add it to the soup? Also, could you roast the garlic as a whole head?
      If I have already roasted garlic in my fridge, how would I have stored it, and how long will it keep?

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    2. Hilary

      October 15, 2016 at 11:34 am

      I love that you roasted your ingredients for this recipe!! I bet the flavours got really concentrated and you got a touch of caramelization in there as well. I definitely will have to give this a try with my next batch of tomatoes! 🙂

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    3. Sean@Diversivore

      October 14, 2016 at 7:09 pm

      This looks REALLY good. Like, really really realllllly good. I love that you've roasted the tomatoes along with all of the other components too! The depth of flavour must be spectacular. I'm totally going to have to take a stab at this too - of all the tomato-based things I've done, I have yet to actually make a tomato soup. And by the way, I LOVE the way you've plated this. Soups can be so hard to shoot in an interesting way, but you've really done a great job.

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    4. janet @ the taste space

      October 14, 2016 at 3:17 pm

      Love it. I have been playing chicken with my garden and thankfully the frost hasn't arrived yet and my tomatoes are still growing. It has been a crazy year, for sure. This soup looks like a great way to use up the glut of tomatoes.

      Reply
    5. Carrie

      October 14, 2016 at 2:30 pm

      Wow, this soup looks absolutely fantastic! Love the combination of things that goes into it - going to try this one out this weekend! Thanks for sharing.

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