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Tomato Soup


SueC

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For those of you who like tomato soup here is a good recipe....

2 cups diced tomatoes

24 oz V8 juice

12-14 fresh basil leaves

boil these in a pot for 30 minutes on med heat then add

5 or 6 oz carnation evaporated milk

2 tablespoons butter

Let cool for a bit then blend in a blender until smooth.

It was very yummy!!! :)


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Lisa Mentor

Cool Printed it out for summer dinner. You could add to that and make a gazpacho soup.

Yeah for you, yeah for me... thanks

luvs2eat Collaborator

Sounds awesome! My fav soup!! Thanks for posting!!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I know this is a thread for actually making the soup yourself but if anyone else is like me and soup is just one of those things I can't seem to bring myself to make, I tried a great one the other day. Grand Central had some sort of Earth Day fair on Friday and they had a whole bunch of vendors one of them being Pacific Foods. They had a sample of their new Tomato with Roasted Garlic soup. Delicious!

mamaw Community Regular

Amy's tomato bisque is also very gooood!!!!!

mamaw

plantime Contributor

I printed out the entire thread. I miss tomato soup!

plantime Contributor

I made this today, without the basil. It tastes almost like Campbell's Tomato Soup. I now have 6 small bowls in the freezer, just waiting for me to heat and eat!

YUM!!


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