Guide Note
Traditional tomato soup is simply made, primarily consisting of mashed and heated tomatoes with broth or cream. More complex varieties can contain extra vegetables or even some meats.
Fast Facts
- Can be served hot or cold
- Often paired with grilled cheese sandwiches
- Campbell's Tomato Soup one of many cans painted by Andy Warhol
Making Tomato Soup
- Saute onions and garlic in olive oil or other vegetable oil. Chopped peppers are another optional ingredient.
- Once onion is browning, continue heating with tomatoes and any other desired vegetables.
- As the mixture simmers, add additional spices or sauces. Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce or other hot sauce can added based on desired flavor.
Tomato Soup Variations
Tomatoes can serve as the base for any number of soups. Tomato Bisque is a thicker soup, usually with pureed seafood.
Crushed tomatoes are frequently included in tortilla soup, though the spice of chiles and hot sauce are often the more dominant flavors.
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