Tomato Basil Soup
There’s nothing quite like a warm bowl of tomato basil soup on a chilly evening. This recipe blends ripe tomatoes with fresh basil for a comforting, flavorful meal that’s quick enough for weeknights but cozy enough for slow dinners. I usually start by sautéing garlic and onions while chopping the tomatoes, which makes the process smooth and easy. It’s perfect for busy evenings, casual family meals, or nights when you just want something soothing and simple. The bright, fresh flavor of basil lifts the rich tomato base, making it both satisfying and easy to love.

Why You Will Love This Recipe
This tomato basil soup is cozy, easy to make, and full of flavor with minimal effort. It works well for weeknight dinners because it’s fast to prepare and doubles as a make-ahead meal for later. The recipe is flexible—you can add cream for richness or keep it light and vegan. Leftovers reheat beautifully, and the soup is freezer-friendly, making it practical for meal prep. Budget-friendly ingredients, simple steps, and comforting flavor make it a crowd-pleaser. Whether you’re cooking for yourself, family, or friends, this recipe is worth saving for any time you want a warm, satisfying, and approachable meal.

Ingredients
Tip: Choose ripe, firm tomatoes for the best flavor and natural sweetness.

Instructions
Step 1: Preparation
Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Dice onions and garlic. Chop tomatoes and roughly chop basil. Gather broth and seasonings so everything is ready before starting the cooking process.
Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Add onions to the pot and cook until soft and translucent. Stir in garlic and cook until fragrant. Add tomatoes and cook until they start breaking down, releasing a rich aroma and deep color.
Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Pour in broth, add basil, salt, pepper, and sugar if using. Simmer on low for 15–20 minutes, letting the flavors meld and the soup thicken slightly.
Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Use an immersion blender to blend the soup until smooth, or carefully transfer to a blender. Stir in cream if desired and simmer for 5 more minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning before serving warm.
Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days
Once the vegetables are chopped, this soup cooks mostly on its own, making it ideal for multitasking or prep-ahead cooking. You can make it earlier in the day, store in the fridge, and reheat quickly. It’s also freezer-friendly, so you can double the recipe and save portions for future weeknight dinners. Pinterest users will love that it’s practical without losing fresh, homemade flavor.
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Nutrition Information (Approximate)
Calories: 120–180 per serving
Protein: 3–5g per serving
Provides vitamin C and potassium from tomatoes. Values vary depending on broth and whether cream is used.
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Conclusion
Tomato basil soup is simple, comforting, and full of fresh flavor, making it a go-to for cozy evenings or easy weeknight dinners. It’s flexible, approachable, and perfect for saving on Pinterest for later. Customize with cream, herbs, or protein additions to suit your taste. Whether served alone or with bread, it’s a meal that feels like home in every spoonful, warming both the kitchen and your heart.
Tomato Basil Soup
Course: Soups4
servings15
minutes25
minutes150
kcalBright, flavorful tomato basil soup with a hint of garlic and fresh herbs. Quick to make, easy to love, and perfect for any cozy meal.
Ingredients
2 tbsp olive oil
1 medium onion, diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
6 large ripe tomatoes, chopped
2 cups vegetable or chicken broth
1 cup fresh basil leaves, roughly chopped
1 tsp sugar (optional)
½ tsp salt
¼ tsp black pepper
¼ cup heavy cream or coconut milk (optional)
Directions
- Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Dice onions, garlic, and tomatoes.
- Cook onions until soft, stir in garlic, then add tomatoes until breaking down.
- Add broth, basil, salt, pepper, and sugar. Simmer 15–20 minutes.
- Blend until smooth. Stir in cream if using. Simmer 5 more minutes. Taste and serve warm.







