Homemade Tomato Basil Soup Recipe

If you’re looking for an easy, hearty yet healthy soup to warm you up, that’ll help keep those January resolutions on track, and that’s ready in no time, this tomato basil soup recipe is perfect. I absolutely adore tomato soup and if there’s fresh basil, even better. To add layers of flavor to the soup, there are also lightly caramelized sweet Vidalia onions, garlic, oregano, and for the secret weapon, two carrots. I love adding carrots to pureed soups because carrots add natural sweetness. In this case, they help balance the acidity of the tomatoes. For a light creaminess, I finished the soup by adding Silk Light Original Almondmilk. Silk is rooted in providing delicious dairy-free products that inspire people to live a life grounded in positive choices that offer both taste and nutrition. Silk products are dairy-free, lactose-free, cholesterol-free, and free from artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives. I’m a huge Silk fan and use it all the time in savory cooking applications like the soup, in baking, and for smoothies. (Did you see the  Cinnamon Sugar Pumpkin Bread, Caramel Apple Muffins, Strawberry Coconut Piña Colada Smoothie, and Make-Ahead Smoothie Freezer Packs I made with it?) You’d never guess this homeade tomato basil soup was vegan and gluten-free based on how satisfying it tastes! 

What’s in Tomato Basil Soup? 

For this easy tomato basil soup, you’ll need: 

Olive oil Carrots Vidalia onion Garlic Dried oregano Canned San Marzano tomatoes Water Fresh basil Kosher salt and pepper Sugar Bay leaves  Cayenne pepper Silk Light Original Almond Milk Croutons (optional) 

How to Make Tomato Basil Soup

To make this homemade tomato soup, you first need to cook the diced carrots and onion in an oiled Dutch oven until softened and lightly caramelized. Add the garlic and oregano and continue cooking just until fragrant, then add in the tomatoes, water (or veggie broth), fresh basil, salt and pepper.  Bring the mixture to a boil, then take it off the heat and carefully transfer the soup to a blender and blend until pureed.  Return the pureed mixture to the Dutch oven and add the bay leaves. Simmer for an additional 5 minutes, then stir in the almond milk (this makes the soup creamy) and a pinch of sugar (to balance the acidity of the tomatoes).  Give your tomato basil soup a final taste, then remove the bay leaves and dish it up! 

Can I Use Another Type of Milk in This Recipe? 

Yes, you can use regular almond or cashew milk as well, or another non-dairy milk of your choice. Just make sure your milk is unsweetened, otherwise your tomato basil soup will be too sweet. 

Can I Use Dried Basil Instead of Fresh? 

No, you want to use fresh basil in this recipe. Fresh basil adds a nice pop of flavor and brightens up the canned tomatoes. 

Can I Freeze Tomato Soup? 

Yes, this soup freezes really well. Just let it cool to room temperature before ladling it into freezer-safe containers or baggies. When you’re ready to eat the frozen soup, reheat it in the microwave (if in a microwave-safe container) or let it thaw overnight in the fridge. 

Tips for Making Tomato Basil Soup

Make sure to taste the soup at the end and don’t be afraid to add that (optional) pinch of cayenne, which helps to add flavor but doesn’t make the soup spicy. As always, add salt, pepper, and spices to taste. I pureed the soup in my high speed blender because it gets it very smooth, but if you like more texture use an immersion blender or just pulse it in your regular blender. Also note that when blending up the tomato basil soup you should stop every 10 to 15 seconds to let the steam out of your blender. If you don’t know if your blender is capable of blending hot liquids, I recommend waiting until the mixture has cooled down a bit. 

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