An easy and Creamy Roasted Tomato Basil Soup full of incredible flavours, naturally thickened with no need for cream cheese or heavy creams!
Ready in less than 30 minutes, our tomato soup recipe is loved by so many readers around the world! For kids to ask for this Creamy Roasted Tomato Basil Soup repetitively, it must mean something…right?

Tomato Soup
Full of basil and a hint of garlic, this soup will most likely be on you weekly rotation, no matter the season. I garnished this soup with blistered tomato pieces, shaved parmesan and basil. Make ahead and freeze in advance OR serve immediately.
This soup is the perfect start to a meal, or as a meal in itself. To get that creamy texture, I added in a secret weapon. No cream cheese or heavy/thickened creams are needed.

Roasted Tomatoes
With tomato soup, you can go the quick route and pour canned tomatoes in a pot and simmer them for 15-20 minutes until they’re soft. Or, you can go the really lazy route, (which I have done on more than 552 occasions), and heat tomato soup directly from a can. The problem with that is:
- Bland flavours
- You don’t know what’s in it
Then there’s this recipe. Going that extra step and roasting tomatoes along with whole (smashed) garlic cloves on a sheet pan until they’re soft and sweetened naturally with their own juices, develops a natural flavour incomparable to canned soup.

Most people I know are completely turned off making tomato soup because if you can get it in a can, then what’s the point of going through all of the hassle of making your own, right? Not any more. The flavours in this soup cannot be found on any supermarket shelf. Any. Where.
How To Make Creamy Roasted Tomato Soup
- I use a humble potato to thicken this soup. Of course you can leave it out if you wish, but is adds a thick and creamy texture and compliments the tomato flavour nicely. However, you can use thickened cream if you wish! (About 1/2 – 3/4 cup for the whole pot.)
- If using the potato, fry it along with diced onion and red bell peppers (capsicums), until the onion is transparent and the potatoes are beginning to crisp up adds even more flavour into this soup (while your tomatoes are roasting).
- Pour in your broth/stock and simmer the potatoes until they’re soft.
- Add the tomatoes once they’re done; add the basil; blitz with a stick blender, and viola! SOUP! No additives, preservatives or artificial colours/flavours, and homemade soup done in less than 30 minutes.

Serve with grilled cheese or cheesy toasts — whichever works for you.

And dip away, my friends.

Here’s a link to the Garlic Cheese Bread recipe, perfect for pairing with your creamy roasted tomato basil soup!
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IngredientsUSMetric1x2x3x
- ▢ 2 1/2 pounds Roma tomatoes halved lengthwise
- ▢ 1 1/4 pounds grape tomatoes or cherry tomatoes, halved lengthwise
- ▢ 8 cloves garlic peeled and smashed with the back of a knife
- ▢ 3 tablespoons olive oil
- ▢ 1 pinch salt
- ▢ 1 pinch ground black pepper
- ▢ 1 large yellow onion chopped, optional
- ▢ 1 red bell pepper deseeded and diced
- ▢ 1 potato diced
- ▢ 3 tablespoons tomato paste
- ▢ 4 cups vegetable broth
- ▢ 2 cups fresh basil leaves lightly packed, roughly torn
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 430°F | 220°C. Place tomatoes on a baking tray with the garlic cloves. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of oil, season with salt and pepper, and roast for about 25 minutes, or until soft and charred on the tops.
- While tomatoes are roasting, heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a medium-sized pot/saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the onion, peppers (capsicum) and potato; cook while occasionally stirring, until the onion is transparent and the potato begin to crisp on the outer edges (about 6-7 minutes). Stir the tomato paste through the potatoes and onion; pour in the broth/stock; season with extra salt; cover and bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat to low; simmer for about 15 minutes or until potato is just tender when tested with a fork. Add the tomatoes, garlic and basil to the broth (save 2 tablespoons of basil to use as garnish if you wish); continue to simmer until the basil is just soft (about 2 minutes). Blend soup using a stick blender until smooth.
- Optional: Pour the soup through a strainer or colander to remove any skins and thick tomato pieces, for a smoother soup.
- Sprinkle with extra basil, shaved parmesan cheese, and serve with cheesy garlic bread
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Creamy Roasted Tomato Basil Soup
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 pounds Roma tomatoes halved lengthwise
- 1 1/4 pounds grape tomatoes or cherry tomatoes, halved lengthwise
- 8 cloves garlic peeled and smashed with the back of a knife
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 pinch ground black pepper
- 1 large yellow onion chopped, optional
- 1 red bell pepper deseeded and diced
- 1 potato diced
- 3 tablespoons tomato paste
- 4 cups vegetable broth
- 2 cups fresh basil leaves lightly packed, roughly torn
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 430°F | 220°C. Place tomatoes on a baking tray with the garlic cloves. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of oil, season with salt and pepper, and roast for about 25 minutes, or until soft and charred on the tops.
- While tomatoes are roasting, heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a medium-sized pot/saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the onion, peppers (capsicum) and potato; cook while occasionally stirring, until the onion is transparent and the potato begin to crisp on the outer edges (about 6-7 minutes). Stir the tomato paste through the potatoes and onion; pour in the broth/stock; season with extra salt; cover and bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat to low; simmer for about 15 minutes or until potato is just tender when tested with a fork. Add the tomatoes, garlic and basil to the broth (save 2 tablespoons of basil to use as garnish if you wish); continue to simmer until the basil is just soft (about 2 minutes). Blend soup using a stick blender until smooth.
- Optional: Pour the soup through a strainer or colander to remove any skins and thick tomato pieces, for a smoother soup.
- Sprinkle with extra basil, shaved parmesan cheese, and serve with cheesy garlic bread
Notes
Nutrition
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Okay, can we all agree that Taco Tuesday is literally the best night of the week?! It’s my go-to for a fun, easy dinner that I know everyone will love. And since this year’s National Taco Day is happening on a Tuesday (Oct 7th!), we are going ALL out!
I’ve gathered my absolute best, most-loved Taco Tuesday ideas to make your next taco night a total knockout. We are not the only ones crazy about Taco Tuesday Old El Paso is declaring October 7 “ National Taco Day-Off ” and giving you a chance to win a trip to a Cowboy Ranch.
How to Make The Quickest Tacos
I know weeknights are crazy! You want an amazing Taco Tuesday, but you need it FAST. These are my secret weapons for getting delicious tacos on the table in under 30 minutes.
- Prep Ahead: Chop your lettuce, tomatoes, and onions in the morning or the night before. Store them in airtight containers in the fridge. When it’s time to eat, you just have to set them out!
- Use Smart Shortcuts: Don’t be afraid to use pre-shredded cheese, a bag of slaw mix, or a good quality store-bought pico de gallo or guacamole to save time. You can find pico de gallo in the refrigerated section, I love the one from Trader Joe’s . It’s known for being consistently fresh, chunky, and having a great flavor. My biggest tip for any store-bought pico is to drain off any extra liquid at the bottom of the container and give it a stir. If you want to make it taste homemade, add a quick squeeze of fresh lime juice and a little chopped cilantro. It makes all the difference!
- Cook The Meat in Batches: I love to cook a double batch of taco meat on Sunday. I use half for dinner that night and save the other half for Tuesday. It reheats in minutes and its good to store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.
What to stuff in a Perfect Taco?
Building the perfect taco is an art, and it’s all about the layers! Here’s my guide to the essential components.
- The Tortilla: Choose your base! Flour tortillas are soft and pliable, great for over-stuffed tacos these are my personal favourite, I use the Tortilla Land uncooked flour tortillas. You find them in the refrigerated section and cook them in a hot pan for about 30 seconds per side. They puff up and taste incredible. Corn tortillas offer an authentic, slightly sweet flavor and are amazing when quickly charred on a gas stove or in a hot pan. Hard Shells give you that classic, satisfying crunch.
- The Protein: While the recipes below give you tons of options, don’t be afraid to mix it up! Pick from seasoned ground beef, shredded chicken, spicy chorizo, or black beans for a great veggie option.
- The Toppings (The Best Part!): Get creative with a taco bar! Set out bowls of lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cilantro, jalapeños, cheese, sour cream, salsa, and guacamole!
Our 10 Must-Make Taco Recipes
Now that you’re armed with all the pro tips, let’s get to the recipes!
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