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I think it’s really important to have a number of very simple recipes nailed down. It’s the beginnings of knowing what to have for dinner when you get home, rather than your mind going blank. From these simple dishes you can create quick and easy meals and then add different flavours for twists on the dish to keep it interesting.

If you’ve got a decent tomato soup recipe in your cooking arsenal then you are sorted for an easy and light mid-week meal. When you’re tired after work, a lovely bowl of rich tomato soup with buttery rustic bread is one of life’s true simple pleasures.

This recipe is inspired by the Mary Berry tomato soup recipe from her ‘Cooks the Perfect’ book. This tomato soup recipe is a great foundation to then build out flavours, such as a tomato and basil soup. Depending on how much time you have you can make tomato soup as simple or as gourmet as you like. That’s the beauty of it.

Tomato soup with fresh tomatoes is a must, whichever way you make it. And for me, the extra effort (which I’m not sure can even be called effort because it’s so easy) of roasting tomatoes is invaluable for making the depth of flavour skyrocket.

So, this soup inspired by the Mary Berry tomato soup recipe has beautiful base of roasted tomatoes, and is finished with fresh basil and a dash of double cream.

Mary Berry Inspired Tomato Soup

The Mary Berry tomato soup recipe calls for sieving the tomatoes to ensure a smooth texture. In addition to a few ingredient tweaks I have also chosen to skip this step from my own roasted tomato soup to avoid food wastage, and to keep things easy. Blending the soup removes all lumps if desired.

Ingredients

  • Serves 2
  • 800g vine ripened tomatoes, cut into chunks
  • 1 small red onion, coarsely chopped
  • 3 garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 400ml vegetable stock
  • 1 tbsp tomato puree
  • Handful of fresh basil leaves
  • Double cream to drizzle

Preheat your oven to 200c and in a large, deep roasting tray scatter the tomatoes, onion and minced garlic. Drizzle over the olive oil and season well with salt and pepper. Roast for 35 minutes until you have lovely soft roasted tomatoes and onion.

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Remove the tray from the oven and add the tomatoes and onion to a pot along with the vegetable stock, tomato purée and basil leaves to the tray. Stir to combine the ingredients and bring up to heat on medium.

Once brought up to temperature, use a stick blender to create your soup and to bring it to your desired consistency.

Serve in bowls and to make it look ultra delicious finish with a drizzle of cream and a twist of cracked black pepper. (Tip for the cream: use a chopstick or skewer to swirl the cream nicely into the soup)

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The Mary Berry recipe calls for the tomatoes to be passed through a seive. This will give you that clean and classic ultra smooth soup, but it also creates an awful lot of food waste. I prefer to keep all of the tomato and goodness. I also love a soup with a little texture to it.

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4.67 from 3 votes

Mary Berry Tomato Soup

My take on Marry Berry's delicious roasted tomato soup recipe, using vine-ripened cherry tomatoes, and drizzled with cream to finish.

Prep Time5 mins

Cook Time40 mins

Total Time45 mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: English

Keyword: mary berry, roasted tomatoes, tomato soup

Servings: 2 people

Calories: 200kcal

Author: Jo Kenny

Cost: £2.00

Equipment

  • Roasting tray

  • Blender

  • Chopping board

  • Knife

  • Large pot

Ingredients

  • 800 grams tomatoes
  • 1 red onion
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 2 tbsp olive oil (extra virgin is preferable)
  • 400 ml vegetable stock
  • 1 tbsp tomato puree
  • 6 fresh basil leaves
  • 3 tbsp double cream (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 200C (390F)

  • In baking tray, place tomatoes, onion and garlic

  • Drizzle with oil

  • Season with salt and pepper

  • Roast for 35 minutes until veg starting to brown and soften

  • Remove from oven, add to a pot and stir in vegetable stock, half of the basil and tomato puree

  • Once brought up to temperature blend to your desired consistency

  • Serve your roasted tomato soup in bowls, and dress with a drizzle of double cream and a twist of pepper.

More Easy Recipes

If you like the sound of this tomato soup recipe and want more easy, light bite recipes, then here’s some that I think you might like:

  • Curried Parsnip Soup
  • Caprese Salad with Creamy Pesto Dressing
  • Smoked Salmon Chopped Salad

Good Tomatoes Matter

When cooking simple dishes, their success hangs on the ingredients being great. Tomato soup with fresh tomatoes is a must, and vine ripened tomatoes are ideal; they are so much sweeter and flavoursome.

To ensure your tomatoes are even tastier, avoid putting them in the fridge and instead let them sit in a bowl on a sunny windowsill to ripen and sweeten. This is a great trick for all tomatoes, so if you choose loose tomatoes rather than vine ripened (they are a lot cheaper) then this is a great way to help maximise the flavour in them.

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Soup Presentation

You know the saying – you eat with your eyes! But you also eat with your heart. The experience of food is so much more than the flavour and I think soup needs to conjure feelings of comfort. It’s a nostalgic, soothing meal and every aspect of how you serve it can enhance that feeling.

  • Tear your bread and mozzarella – for a rustic, country feel.
  • Choose a crusty bread – something with character and bite. Place a lovely baguette or cob on a bread board and let people at the table help themselves to torn chunks or thickly cut slices.
  • Use real, salted butter – a thick later of salted butter that melts into your bread on contact with the soup is such a joy. Spread can’t compare!
  • Garnish your soup – a drizzle of cream or yoghurt, and a sprinkling of cracked black pepper goes such a long way to elevating the look of soup from ‘meh’ to truly enticing.
  • Pick your favourite bowl – I know you have one. Everything tastes better from it, right? Now’s the time to fight for it.

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FAQs

How do you balance tomatoes in soup? ›

If the tomato was just a little sour you can try:
  1. A little bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) to reduce the sourness or.
  2. add a little sugar to balance the acid in the tomato.
  3. Add a little lemon juice, vinegar or hot sauce and just go with a sour stew.
Aug 27, 2023

How to make leek and potato soup Mary Berry? ›

Mary Berry's Potato Leek Soup
  1. Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add leeks, and cook, covered, stirring often, until softened, 4 to 6 minutes. ...
  2. Stir in broth, salt and pepper. ...
  3. Carefully transfer soup to a blender. ...
  4. Ladle soup into individual bowls.
Nov 27, 2016

Why do you add baking soda to homemade tomato soup? ›

The complex flavor and creamy yet very slightly grainy texture make this soup particularly enticing. And the combination of baking soda and sugar completely eliminates the tomatoes' acidity, allowing their rich flavor to shine through.

What can I put in tomato soup to make it better? ›

Add a can of diced tomatoes, a bit of cream, and torn fresh basil leaves. Swirl some red wine vinegar into the soup and serve with a stack of mozzarella and fresh basil leaves on a toasted baguette. Add a drizzle of pesto (homemade or store bought) and finish with toasted pine nuts and croutons.

How do you make tomato soup taste better? ›

10 Simple Ways to Upgrade Prepared Tomato Soup
  1. Add Fresh Herbs. Take a page from My New Roots author Sarah Britton and turn to herbs whenever you need a simple way to perk up a pot of soup. ...
  2. Add Greens. ...
  3. Add Toasted Nuts. ...
  4. Add Croutons. ...
  5. Add Poached Eggs. ...
  6. Or Something Fishy. ...
  7. Drizzle With Flavored Oil. ...
  8. Or Flavored Cream.
Nov 9, 2016

What can I add to tomato soup to make it more filling? ›

Add Protein

Adding cooked meat that's high in protein is an easy way to make canned tomato soup taste better and more filling. Chopped bacon pairs well with tomato soup for a BLT-esque soup, or try adding in crumbled ground meat like spicy sausage for some added flavor.

What can I use instead of butternut squash in soup? ›

Sugar pumpkin, acorn, and honeynut squash varieties make great substitutes for butternut squash in soup because they are also sweet and have quite a creamy texture.

Is it necessary to peel butternut squash before cooking? ›

You can eat the skin, so there's no need to peel it. Simply halve it, scoop out the seeds and chop it into chunks, then roast it and add it to a warm winter salad or throw it into curries, stews or soups. You can also roast the seeds and eat them as a snack or sprinkled over a finished dish.

What does adding potato to soup do? ›

The theory is that a potato is the perfect vehicle to absorb excess salt. Just throw it into the pot and simmer it for awhile, remove it after it's absorbed some of the salt, and you're left with less-salty soup. No need to add more liquid or other ingredients to help disperse the extra salt.

Why are my leeks bitter? ›

Leeks, like onions, can become bitter if they're cooked for too long or at too high a heat. Make sure to sauté leeks over medium heat until they are soft and translucent, not browned. Another reason could be using the green parts of the leek, which are more fibrous and have a stronger flavor.

How do you counteract too much tomato in soup? ›

How To Cut The Acidity In Tomato Soup
  1. Add a pinch of sugar. ...
  2. Balance with dairy products. ...
  3. Try a dash of vinegar. ...
  4. Incorporate roasted vegetables. ...
  5. Use low-acid tomatoes. ...
  6. Balance with herbs and spices. ...
  7. Cook with a bit of baking soda.
Mar 5, 2024

How do you counteract too much tomatoes? ›

Too much of either can leave you with asauce that tastes one-dimensional. Many sources recommend adding a pinch of baking soda to a sauce that's overly tart, which raises the pH and makes it less acidic. We've always preferred adding a bit of sugar.

How do you balance too much tomato taste? ›

red wine vinegar and stir well. Taste and repeat, as necessary, adding 1/8 tsp. sugar or vinegar at a time until the right balance to your taste is achieved.

How do you fix a dish with too much tomatoes? ›

A little bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) to reduce the sourness or. add a little sugar to balance the acid in the tomato. Add a little lemon juice, vinegar or hot sauce and just go with a sour stew.

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