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Rating: 5 stars
11/22/2017
I love this soup. It is so easy and fast to make and tastes delicious. I can't get enough of it. I've made it with fire roasted tomatoes and without and they are both good. I love the texture. It reminds me of some kinds of gazpacho and I bet this would taste just as good cold. This is also a great meal when you need to make something for someone else paired with a salad.
Rating: 4 stars
12/28/2016
This super fast soup has been a great addition to our weeknight dinner rotation for cooler weather! Wouldn't serve it for a formal dinner party, but it's a definite winner for my favorite dinners - those with my family after busy work and school days!
Rating: 5 stars
10/15/2015
I used whole milk (were talking a little fat and 60 calories more for the whole batch) and neufchatel cheese and it's delicious!
Rating: 2 stars
02/16/2015
The texture is too grainy. This is after blending it in a high-powered blender and again with an immersion blender. Maybe the onions should be cooked down more because they are what you get in the "grains."
Rating: 4 stars
10/04/2014
I followed the recipe and did not like this soup at all. The texture was odd and it was flavorless.
Rating: 2 stars
01/28/2014
I can't believe all of the 5 star ratings for this soup. Yes, it was fine, but nothing to stop the presses over. A five-star dish is something I would be served in a good restaurant. This is not that dish. I made it exactly as written and found it to be a bit heavy on the basil and over all tasted like canned tomatoes. It was ok, not awful, but not any where in the league of food to be served at a special affair.
Rating: 5 stars
10/07/2013
Really good and very filling. I paired this with caramelized sweet onion and gruyere grilled cheese sandwiches. Very easy.
Rating: 4 stars
08/06/2013
Served this up for a quick lunch today for myself, my 12 and 14 yr old sons, my husband, and a friend. ... Everyone ate it up. I made minor changes that probably will change the overall taste though .. I did not have fire roasted tomatoes so I just used regular diced tomatoes (canned) and added a small can of tomato sauce that already had italian spices in it. I used 2% milk because that is what I had, used dried crushed basil seasoning, I used that pre crushed/diced jarred garlic. I used a whisk at the end to get the little bits of cream cheese clumps that stayed after blending. I served it with a slice of toasted bread with butter and powdered garlic. I'd make it again in a heartbeat. Simple, and tasty. I think this would also work with only 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of chicken broth if you want to cut back on the calories. Probably you could cut back the cream cheese by half too to lose some more calories but still keep the "taste" and creaminess.
Rating: 5 stars
02/10/2013
Delicious! Left off the bread to bring calorie count down to 228. Perfect with a side salad for lunch.
Rating: 1 stars
01/29/2013
In reading these posts I had to double check to make sure we were talking about the same soup recipe. I clipped my from Cooking Light magazine which did not list the last four ingredients but they really had no bearing on the overall results of this soup. I made it exactly according to the printed instructions, except I chopped my onions. A waste of time and ingredients. A huge disappointment. The soup had a curdled texture, the fresh basil added nothing to the overall flavor which we thought was way off anyway. It makes a large batch but I ended up dumping all of it. We each tried about 1/2 cup to see if we could determine what was missing with no luck.
Rating: 4 stars
01/21/2013
This was a simple recipe to make but I found it lacking in flavor. I added a can of tomato paste, more salt and pinch of crushed red pepper. This made all the difference and everyone loved it!
Rating: 4 stars
01/01/2013
Don't usually like tomato soups but the hubby does, so I made this for him. This one was REALLY good! I can't wait to have the leftovers with a grilled cheese sandwich for lunch tomorrow.
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Rating: 2 stars
12/15/2012
Way to much garlic for my taste.
Rating: 5 stars
11/12/2012
Really great for a cold day. Very filling
Rating: 4 stars
10/18/2012
I made the soup, not the bread. This was a good, solid, and easy soup to make. I used less oil, an extra clove of garlic, 1/4 cup dry basil since didn't have fresh, an extra 1/4 tsp. salt. Also, I used 1/2 cup whole milk and 1 1/2 cups skim milk. An immersion blender saves a lot of time and mess for the blending part.
Rating: 5 stars
04/02/2012
I thought this soup came out amazing! Super creamy, flavorful, & low fat! Perfect with a small panini for lunch!
Rating: 4 stars
03/20/2012
Good soup but I felt like something was missing. I think I didn't add enough basil. I might add some tomato paste as well. Using the hand blender made it easy to do! All in all a good recipe.
Rating: 5 stars
03/09/2012
This was great!! I am a huge tomato soup fan, and this is one I will make over and over again.
Rating: 4 stars
03/04/2012
I don't usually like the flavor from canned tomatoes, but I loved this soup! Very quick and easy, especially with an immersion blender. Made it with grilled cheese instead of toasting bread. Delicious!
Rating: 4 stars
03/02/2012
Delicious and comforting on a winter's night. I also used the hand blender which made things much easier.
Rating: 5 stars
03/01/2012
Super delicious! And it comes together fast using a hand blender. From start to table, it must have taken me 20 minutes. I used about an extra 1/4 cup of basil. I also bought regular diced tomatoes instead of fire-roasted, and the recipe was still delicious.
Rating: 4 stars
02/21/2012
Loved it! It was so easy and quick to make with just the right amount of everything. A great weeknight meal.
Rating: 4 stars
02/21/2012
This soup manages to seem light and creamy at the same time. The basil flavor is so nice in it too! I left mine slightly chunky to give the bread something to grab on to. To see my post and step by step photos of the recipe, check out my post at http://www.icancookthat.org/2012/02/tomato-basil-soup.html
Rating: 3 stars
02/20/2012
I plan to make this soon. I probably will use evaporated milk since I don't think I have cream cheese on hand and add butternut squash. I couldn't find fire roasted tomatoes, so Italian stewed will have to do. I do have French bread with roasted garlic and other herbs to go with it. Maybe use in a grilled cheese?
Rating: 3 stars
02/20/2012
This was pretty good but I didn't blend it well enough because I tried using a FP vs blender. Next time, I'll go with the blender. Both DH and DD asked if there was bacon in the soup; this was probably the fire roasted tomatoes. It had a good flavor and it seemed creamy enough. I'll make it again, it was very easy and would also make a good base for adding other things to - shrimp would be great!
Rating: 5 stars
02/16/2012
perfect recipe for tomato soup. i am going to try it tonight with tomatoes that are not roasted as some of the people in my house are not into the "smokey" flavor it adds.