Rustic Tomato Vegetable Soup
Serves 6 - Calories in a 1 bowl serving: approximately 88
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 carrots finely diced
2 celery stalks, finely diced
1-½ teaspoons fine sea salt
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
2 teaspoons dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
Pinch of red pepper flakes (optional)
¼ cup tomato paste
1 28 oz. can organic diced tomatoes
3 cups chicken or vegetable stock, more as needed
2 cups diced green beans, about 1” pieces
1 large russet potato, peeled and diced
2 cups cauliflower florets, diced
1 15 ounce can kidney beans, drained (optional)
Big handful of baby spinach
Grated Parmesan cheese to garnish (optional)
Heat oil over medium heat in a Dutch oven. Once hot, add onion and garlic. Cook for 3 minutes, until it begins to soften.
Add in carrots and celery. Let cook over medium heat for 8-10 minutes, until soft and fragrant. Stir occasionally.
Add in salt, pepper, oregano, basil, garlic powder, onion powder, red pepper flakes, tomato paste and diced tomatoes and cook for 1-2 minutes, until fragrant.
Add in broth. Bring to a boil then reduce heat.
Add in green beans, potato, cauliflower and kidney beans and let simmer for 25 minutes, or until the vegetables are cooked through.
Add in spinach and let simmer until cooked through. Add in more broth for desired soup consistency.
Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve warm with a sprinkle of parmesan cheese, if desired.
An excellent soup, it tasted delicious!
Lexi mentioned it was easy to substitute to your own vegetable medley or make additions. We used sweet peas instead of green beans, garbanzo beans instead of kidney beans and I added a portion of frozen spinach instead of fresh spinach. I didn't measure this out, just filled a small bowl and put the contents into the pot.
When cooking the vegetables, the potatoes and cauliflower weren't done as much as I would like, so I added another 5 minutes to their cooking time, 30 minutes instead of 25. You might find them perfect, just up to our own personal taste, so best to check.
I didn't use chicken or vegetable broth. I already had a container of already opened beef broth in the fridge used in a recipe from the day before. When using beef broth I usually add a cup of red wine at the same time as the broth if I have it available.
I also stirred in 1-1/2 tablespoons of brown sugar to take any acidity out of the tomatoes. Gregg thought an extra tablespoon on that amount should be added next time. We both constructively critique what we make, always. We actually find that it not only helps to improve the dish, it also adds to the fun of cooking together.
I had half a packet of frozen cheese tortellini and added that towards the end of the cooking time.
This is a great soup for using what you have in your pantry, fridge or freezer. Additions and substitutions of course alter the amount of calories, and you would have to adjust if you are watching such things.
There were leftovers for another day, and also for freezing.
You can store in fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
If you are going to freeze, put portions into your freezer-safe containers. I have a supply of 1 cup, 2 cup and four-cup sizes. Just let the soup cool completely before putting in the freezer. You can freeze it up to three months. When ready to serve again, fully defrost in the refrigerator overnight and reheat on the stove until warmed through.
Here is the full address if you prefer to copy and paste.
https://lexiscleankitchen.com/rustic-vegetable-tomato-soup/
I think that's all but if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask in the comment section.
So warming and comforting, especially at this time of year. And versatile to be adjusted to our own tastes!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, very much so, a great meal for changing things around :)
DeleteIt is an easy to make recipe. Thank you. Doing it tonight
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Roentare, I do hope you like it :)
DeleteYum. I do like 'chunky' soups.
ReplyDeleteMe too, so much more a meal :)
DeleteThat looks really warming and tasty...perfect for snowy weather we have here.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was :) I am making another soup later on. Hopefully that will turn out as well.
DeleteGreat soup recipe, I always love a good tomato soup. Take care, have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, one of my favorite combinations is a tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich :) You take care and have a great week also.
DeleteThis looks really good. That would hit the spot on a cold winter day. And with only 80 calories you could have seconds.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely and yes the calories were what caught my eye first :)
DeleteI used to love this, along with a grilled cheese sandwich!
ReplyDeleteAgree Jenn, a wonderful combination :)
DeleteThat looks great. I love a good tomato soup.
ReplyDeleteThanks Yogi, me too :)
DeleteI think I can smell the aroma! sounds good to me. i need crackers or bread to go with the soup. the good thing about soup is they can all use different substitutes, mother always called hers, what ever is left in the fridge soup. we never knew what would be in it, even left over rice appeared in soups. she taught me when there was only one serving of any veggetable left over, to put it in a container and freeze. each time she added more and when it was full we had soups. always with tomato base because daddy grew so many tomatoes there were dozens of jars of canned tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than coming from a cold chilly and snowy day to this aroma :) Love your mother's name for it, so true! You know, I haven't thought of putting rice in a soup lately, thanks for the reminder. I will add that when we take what we have saved in the freezer. How wonderful it would be to make soup out of home-grown tomatoes!
DeleteLooks so yummy and hearty! 😋
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe, Denise!
You are very welcome Veronica Lee, so glad you like the look of it :)
DeleteGreat recipe that would be easy to add or change some of the ingredients. Thank you x
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, happy you like it :)
DeleteThis was also a soup weekend in our home, Denise, and mine was a minestrone which sounded very similar to yours. The "base" was sautéed onions, garlic, carrots and celery with add-ins of canned diced tomatoes and vegetable broth and Italian spices. I also added diced zucchini and cannelloni beans, like yourself, and used frozen green beans and frozen spinach as we didn't have any fresh veggies, added pasta was ditalini. Yes, to adding grated cheese on top at serving and enjoying with a homemade panini sandwich.
ReplyDeleteYours sounds wonderful Dorothy, I'll have to remember those ingredients for next time :)
DeleteGood time of the year to make soup. I used to make veggie soup a lot and have gotten out of the habit. In part because I rarely have left overs anymore. I've trimmed how much I cook for a meal, but a good hearty soup on a cold ugly day is always a good idea. Popped in from a mutual friends blog. It's always fun to meet new bloggers.
ReplyDelete<a href="https://travelingsuitcase.blogspot.com/2024/01/day-8-continue-edinburgh-military-tattoo.html>Sandy</a>
Welcome to my blog and I know what you mean Sandy, cutting down would be a sensible thing to do but we always enjoy leftovers and then it's the freezer. Thank you for including the link. I enjoyed your post about the tattoo and look forward to coming back :)
DeleteSuper zupa na zimowy obiad. Udanego tygodnia.życzę🙂
ReplyDeleteDziękuję! Cieszę się, że mój przepis na zupę przypadł Ci do gustu :)
DeleteSo comforting!
ReplyDeleteI agree, thanks Christine :)
DeleteYour tomato soup sounds perfect on this cold Winter day, Denise. And I think a little bit of parmesan sprinkled on top adds something. Have a blessed week in the new year.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thanks Sheri, and you have a blessed week also :)
DeleteSounds yummy, will try when making soup again.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I hope you like it :)
DeleteA great looking recipe and tips, too. Happy MLKjr Monday to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen, I added Dr. King to my blog post :)
DeleteThat soup sounds (and looks!) perfect for the slightly snowy but rather cold Monday!! I'm planning pasta for tonight - which is also comforting - but soup just sounds yummy. Hmmm - Keep warm and cozy!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer and oh my goodness, pasta sounds wonderful too. You keep warm and cozy too :)
DeleteWow, that is a very impressive memorial to MLK. I have never seen it before.
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks delicious and on my list to try after No Spend January is over. Thanks for sharing the link to Lexi's bog as well.
It is, isn't it? I have always thought it was an amazing memorial. Glad you like the look of my recipe :) and you are very welcome. I hope you enjoy it :)
DeleteThat soup looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely soup weather here in the UK.
All the best Jan
I've been reading about your weather over there Jan, stay warm :)
DeleteYour snow looks lovely on your deck, Denise. And a perfect recipe for this kind of weather. The great thing about soup is cleaning out the fridge and loving the results. I enjoyed hearing your additions and comments. Also the fact that you both critique your trial recipes sounds like fun. I hope you are enjoying the snow in the warmth of your home, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha Ellen, I have more snow photos to share soon. Happy you like the look of the soup and yes it's very good for cleaning out the fridge before the next shopping day. We don't take ourselves too seriously and it's always fun to have one of our constructive conversations after each meal. Very rarely we make one that doesn't suit either of our tastes, but it happens occasionally. Other times we make meals that exceed our expectations and that's always a win. We are safely tucked inside as we watch the snow outside. More tomorrow and I'm guessing you will have the same so stay safe and warm inside my friend :)
DeleteKeep warm as I'm sure you will. The snow looks good on the deck there. The soup sounds tasty.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, we are. I expect you are having lovely weather in Tasmania :)
DeleteSoup is good in winter. The Memorial is impressive.
ReplyDeleteI agree :)
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