J. Kenji López-Alt's 15-Minute Creamy (Vegan) Tomato Soup Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Genius Recipes

January1,2019

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30 Ratings

  • Prep time 5 minutes
  • Cook time 10 minutes
  • Serves 4 to 6

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Author Notes

Of all the clever things J. Kenji López-Alt has done in his career—the Food Lab cookbook and column at Serious Eats, the years clocked at America’s Test Kitchen and on restaurant lines—this 15-minute soup is one of his favorites, and one he makes most often.
Adapted very slightly from Serious Eats. —Genius Recipes

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J. Kenji López-Alt's 15-Minute Creamy (Vegan) TomatoSoup

Ingredients
  • 1/2 cupextra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • 2 cloves garlic, grated on a microplane grater
  • 1 small onion, finely sliced (about 1 cup)
  • 1 teaspoondried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoonred pepper flakes
  • 2 slices white bread, crusts removed, torn into rough 1/2-inch pieces
  • 2 (28-ounce) cans whole peeled tomatoes packed in juice
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Minced chives, basil, or parsley as garnish
  • Bread or grilled cheese for serving
Directions
  1. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large saucepan over medium high heat until shimmering. Add the garlic, onions, oregano, and red pepper flakes. Cook, stirring frequently until onions are softened but not browned, about 4 minutes. Add the bread and tomatoes. Roughly mash the tomatoes with a potato masher or whisk (alternatively, you can break up the tomatoes with your hands before adding to the pot). Add 2 cups water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to a simmer. Cook for 5 minutes.
  2. Transfer half of soup to the jar of a blender. Blend soup, starting at low speed and gradually increasing to high (be careful starting up, it can shoot out the top of the blender—open the vent and hold a kitchen towel over the lid to prevent blowout). With blender running on high, gradually trickle in half of remaining olive oil. (Alternatively, you can do all of this in the pot with an immersion blender, though the soup might not be quite as smooth.) Season soup to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer to a large bowl and repeat with remaining half of soup and olive oil. Ladle into individual serving bowls, top with minced herbs, drizzle with more olive oil, and serve with bread or grilled cheese.

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  • Soup
  • American
  • Tomato
  • Weeknight Cooking
  • Blend
  • Quick and Easy
  • One-Pot Wonders
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Kid-Friendly
  • Vegan
  • On the Cheap

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37 Reviews

MacGuffin January 18, 2023

No venting necessary if using a Vitamix.

rjkrath November 4, 2021

Sadly this is one of the more boring soups I’ve ever made and I’m wondering what I did wrong. The soup was a black hole of flavor - I added dried basil, feta, more oregano, orzo, lots of black pepper, and finally korma sauce and only the korma made any difference in the taste.

Maybe it was the tomatoes? I don’t think I’ll be finding out.

Jul October 25, 2022

I'm borrowing your "black hole of flavor." Sometimes there are recipes like that. No matter what you add, it doesn't help.

Ruth January 31, 2021

This is a phenomenal recipe, one of my go-tos during cold weather. The olive oil is a real genius tip! A couple of things: It doesn't have to be white bread. I've been on a rye sourdough kick for the past few months and just use the end of the loaf before it goes stale. And no reason not to include the crusts. Since the soup is pureed, there's no real need to grate the garlic; slicing it will suffice and is less messy. I use an immersion blender and have also done it in the food processor.

nutcakes December 20, 2020

Wow so fresh! So easy! I just felt it was missing a little something something, so I added the smallest tot of syrupy balsalmic vinegar. Perfect.

nutcakes December 20, 2020

I just figured I added twice as much water! I was halving the recipe but forgot to halve the water. It still came out good but was likely the reason I added extra seasoning.

Hannah M. May 17, 2020

So good!! I'm allergic to alliums so used fennel instead and threw in three anchovies for more flavour. I also halved the batch and it made three decent sized portions

jellyfishheart April 13, 2020

I don't generally keep bread at home, so i put in a bit of rice flour instead, and it worked great. Added a dollop of goat cheese too!

jcasare February 4, 2020

I can't remember if I reviewed this already, so please excuse any repetition. My 13 y.o. asks for this soup CONSTANTLY. I can't keep enough of it in the house. I often add a teaspoon or two of Italian seasoning and today I used old dry bread I had on hand. I've also added plum tomatoes with basil or extra garlic. It's so forgiving and delicious.

JoyceB December 27, 2019

This is a terrific, super easy recipe that I make frequently because apart from white sandwich bread to pick up at the store it's a great pantry soup. Use the best tinned tomatoes you can find. I make the whole thing in the pressure cooker, ie., saute, dump, 5min High pressure/quick release then into the blender (though it's equally good using an immersion blender).

lizaH December 25, 2019

I use a mirepoix and if your not in a hurry, slow roast the tomatoes before putting them in the pot. https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Oven-Roasted-Tomatoes-/

Tawnya D. October 16, 2021

in the saveur recipe you put everything in one pan?

Esteban April 2, 2019

fine conbination for a creamy soup, excellent!!

Lulu January 16, 2019

After immersion blending with California Olive Ranch oil, I discovered an unopened bottle of rosemary infused olive oil. Just one Tbsp added delicious flavor. I also added about a Tbsp of Espresso vinegar, thick and a little sweet. I feel it added a depth of flavor that was missing. I'm serving with grilled cheese and bacon tonight. When this is refrigerated, does the oil rise and solidify? If so, how to reblend?

Sarah R. January 14, 2019

what a beautiful soup! I used low sodium chicken broth instead of water but next time I think I will use veggie broth to keep it vegan. I also used homemade white sandwich bread. The texture of this soup is velvety and luxurious - you wouldn't know there isn't a drop of cream in it. I plan on freezing half of the batch.

susan C. January 6, 2019

Just made as described except substituted multi grain grain bread (no white bread at home) and it was delicious. Will make again but play with adding new flavor dimensions using stock instead of water or adding anchovies/fish sauce. Also recipe seems like an open book for introducing any herbs and spices like cumin, zatar, cardamom, allspice etc. Does this freeze well?

Kristen M. January 9, 2019

I'm sorry to say I haven't tried, but I'm curious, too! I imagine the flavor would be fine, and might just need a quick re-blend if it separates after thawing.

Katy February 7, 2020

It hasn’t frozen very well for me. I think it’s because the emulsion breaks down in the freezer. If you put it back in the blender once defrosted it gets back to 90% as good. I would love know if anyone has some other trick that doesn’t require taking out the blender!

Helen R. January 5, 2019

It looks interesting, and I am going to try this as soon as I can. ... I do want to point out that leaving the center portion of the blender cap off to allow steam escaping is fine, as is placing a towel over the top as well - however putting one's had on top increases the risk -maybe- of receiving a steam burn. Just laying the towel over the top should suffice.

[emailprotected] January 5, 2019

Instead of water, would low sodium chicken broth enhance the flavor even more?

Kristen M. January 5, 2019

Sure, great idea!

Anne January 5, 2019

I made this soup last night. It was delicious! I made a few changes- I used 2 cans crushed tomatoes instead of whole, I used minced garlic and crushed it with the back of a spoon since I didn't have any whole garlic cloves, and I used some random rolls I found deep in my freezer instead of white bread. I also used my trusty immersion blender. I can't wait to have another bowl today!

Jessica36 January 4, 2019

I made this soup tonight and it was fantastically creamy and flavorful. I used San Marzano tomatoes and added a shallot, but otherwise stuck to the recipe. Thank you for a wonderful recipe!

Jennifer K. January 3, 2019

Perhaps we needed better tomatoes, but I found this recipe to have a very tinny, bitter taste. Good in a pinch but I probably wouldn't make it on a regular basis or would have to tweak it.

SaraQ January 3, 2019

High quality canned tomatoes are critical.

Jennifer K. January 3, 2019

I think the recipe should specify or note that! It just says "2 (28-ounce) cans whole peeled tomatoes packed in juice". I still ate it but I was hoping I'd like it more.

Kristen M. January 4, 2019

Hi Jennifer, sorry to hear it—another place that an unpleasant flavor could come through is in the olive oil, if yours has a strong bitter flavor, since there is a good amount of it. California Olive Ranch is my favorite inexpensive, everyday olive oil that never tastes bitter like some other brands at the supermarket can.

Jennifer K. January 4, 2019

Thanks guys! It is such an easy and straightforward recipe that I do want to try again with better ingredients, if they aren't too costly.

Dana A. January 3, 2019

This was so good. I made it with gluten free white bread (from Canyon Bakehouse) and it came out great.

Kelly C. June 24, 2019

Thank you! I'm allergic to both dairy and gluten, and was hoping this would work. And I have Canyon Bakehouse bread too! Making this tonight!

Carol F. January 2, 2019

I am a big fan of emuslifying tomatoes with olive oil in the blender since I used that method to make gazpacho this summer and loved the creamy smooth texture. I have some rosemary rolls left over from the holidays and think that any fairly soft bread would work well in this recipe.

J. Kenji López-Alt's 15-Minute Creamy (Vegan) Tomato Soup Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

Why isn t tomato soup vegan? ›

No! Traditional tomato soup contains dairy in the form of cream or milk. My vegan recipe is honestly super creamy and doesn't have any milk! I puree once everything is cooked through, then add a dollop of cashew cream (vegan sour cream) to bump up the cream level.

What's the difference between creamy tomato soup and tomato soup? ›

But what about cream of tomato soup? Any “cream of” soup, tomato included, is pureed like a normal soup but then goes through a “creaming” process, wherein cream is added to the mixture. Cream of tomato soup is actually cooked at a much lower temperature than normal tomato soup.

How do I spice up canned tomato soup reddit? ›

Roast the onions and garlic before adding the tomato base can enhance the flavor, and adding a splash of balsamic vinegar or a drizzle of olive oil can also provide depth. You can experiment with adding a splash of lemon juice or a pinch of sugar to balance the acidity of the tomatoes.

What's the difference between tomato soup and vegan tomato soup? ›

Heinz, the kings of canned soups, have released a vegan version of their cream of tomato just in time for Veganuary. Instead of dairy, it uses fermented soy to achieve the trademark creaminess.

What canned tomato soup is vegan? ›

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Progresso Vegetable Classics, Hearty Tomato Soup, Gluten Free, 19 oz. Progresso Vegetable Classics, Hearty Tomato Soup, Gluten Free, 19 oz. Progresso Vegetable Classics, Vegetarian Vegetable with Barley Canned Soup, 19 oz.

Which country is famous for tomato soup? ›

Gazpacho. Gazpacho is a tomato soup of Spanish origin, served cold. It originates in the region of Andalucía in southern Spain. Gazpacho is widely consumed in Spanish cuisine, as well as in neighbouring Portugal, where it is known as gaspacho.

How do you thicken creamy tomato soup? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

What can I substitute for heavy cream in tomato soup? ›

To replace 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream in your recipe, add 2 tablespoons (19 grams) of cornstarch to 1 cup (237 mL) of milk and stir, allowing the mixture to thicken. You can use whole milk or opt for skim milk to help slash the calories and fat content of your recipe.

Is Campbell's tomato soup vegan? ›

One of Campbell's most popular options, Condensed Cream of Tomato Soup, is not vegan, because it contains double cream. But if you're in the mood for a steaming bowl of nourishing tomato soup, don't worry! The company can still deliver what you're craving. Campbell's Healthy Request Tomato Soup is totally dairy-free.

Can vegans eat Heinz tomato soup? ›

Suitable for vegans.So why not take a moment to embrace the familiar, comforting taste of Heinz Plant-Based Creamy Tomato Soup today? Try the rest of our Classics range, including: Cream of Tomato, Potato & Leek and Vegetable or our Heinz Big Soup range for a hearty filled meal with big-time flavour.

Why are some ketchup not vegan? ›

While not an animal product in itself, many vegans consider sugar in ketchup to be non-vegan-friendly, as many white and brown sugars are filtered and bleached using animal bone char. Heating cow bones to a high temperature until they break down into carbon creates bone char or activated carbon.

Can vegans eat canned tomatoes? ›

There are no animal products or by-products used in the production of canned tomatoes, making them a suitable choice for those following a vegan or vegetarian diet.

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