September 27, 2012

Tomato-Basil Soup

Mmm one of my favorite go-to foods on cold, dreary days are soup and grilled cheese sandwiches.  Nothing screams "comfort" more than this delicious duo and I can almost guarantee it'll perk you right up from however you were feeling before.   

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As most of you know, I wasn't having the greatest of weeks last week and so I did what any normal person would do when they realize their identity has been stolen and someone was trying to go on shopping sprees with their hard-earned money...I took the day off from work.  Ok so truth is my car was broken down and I literally had no means of transportation, BUT it was still the perfect day to sleep in, catch up on my guilty pleasures (aka Real Housewives) and attempt to cheer myself up.

Thankfully I didn't turn to a gallon of vanilla ice cream to drown my sorrows in, I decided to try this tomato-basil soup recipe that had been sitting on my kitchen counter for weeks now.  It truly was the greatest pick-me-up and took me only 20 minutes to throw together.

Now THAT'S my kind of lunch!

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Servings: 4
Serving Size: 1 1/4 cups
Calories: 173
Fat: 9.3 g
Carbs: 15.9 g
Fiber: 1.7 g
Protein: 6.1 g
Old Points: 3.9 pts
Points+: 5 pts
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Here are your ingredients:
Recipe adapted from Cooking Light 
 
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 1/2 cups chopped onion
3 garlic cloves, chopped
3/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
1 (28 oz) can fire-roasted diced tomatoes, undrained
1/2 cup (4 oz) 1/3-less fat cream cheese, cut into cubes
1 1/2 cups fat-free milk
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper

In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, heat olive oil and saute the chopped onion for 3 minutes, until translucent.  Stir in garlic and cook for an additional minute.  Add tomatoes and basil, bringing to a boil.  Stir in cream cheese until melted.

Place mixture in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth.  Return to saucepan and stir in milk, salt and pepper.  Return to medium-high heat and cook for 2 minutes.  Serve with toasted bread or a sandwich, enjoy!


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 Cheers to rainy days and good food!

 

36 lovely comments:

Bailey @ Onederland or Bust! said...

This looks and sounds delicious! I love making soup in the Fall :)

april said...

This looks delicious. I love tomato soup!

Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie said...

I love tomato basil soup with grilled cheese on a cold rainy day

Amanda said...

Can't wait to try this whenever it finally gets chilly in Texas! &Absolutely love your bowls!Where are they from?!

Anele @ Success Along the Weigh said...

One of my favorite combos! You wouldn't happen to know the sodium on this would ya? If not, no biggie I can add it up. I'm just being lazy. :)

Kelly | Eat Yourself Skinny said...

Thanks Amanda! Believe it or not these bowls are from Kohls in the home section :)

pretty little things said...

ummmmm I want a bowl of this and a grilled cheese sandwich!! yummy!! xo

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Amanda said...

I should have known! Kohls is one of my major shopping weaknesses!!

Mal said...

I love tomato soup, this looks so perfect!

Mal @ The Chic Geek

Vicki said...

Oh myyyy this looks divine! I love tomato soup! I may have to try this one!

Natalie Reid said...

This looks amazing. I am such a tomato soup fan, especially with this fall weather we are starting to see up here in NY. Love your blog :) so fun!

Stefanie @ Sarcastic Cooking said...

OMG! Real Housewives + Some comfy clothes + this soup = the cure for any bad day or week!

Tara said...

sounds like another delicious recipe...can't wait to try it :)

claire @ the realistic nutritionist said...

i want to drink this.

fitbuttfabulous said...

Wow, that looks delicious! Now, how about that bread? What kind of cheese did you melt on top?

Kelly | Eat Yourself Skinny said...

Thanks fitbutfabulous! I actually toasted the bread with a little olive oil, garlic and asiago cheese, tastes amazing!!

The Cooking Actress said...

I luuuurve tomatoes&basil-this soup looks to.die.for!

cathy @ Noble Pig said...

I want this for dinner!!! Tonight!

Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers said...

I'm so sorry about your identity being stolen. Your the 2nd person that I heard that from this week. Keep your chin up!! Your soup looks amazing! It's one of my all time favorites!!

Vicki @ WITK said...

Glad to hear you didn't drown your sorrows in a gallon of ice cream! This soup is a much better way to help yourself feel better :) Hope things are looking up!

jen @ diets said...

This recipe looks so delicious and healthy. I definitely want to try it. And what a better way to stay healthy while reducing you calorie count.

Amy said...

Totally making this this weekend! :) Thanks so much!

xo,
Amy
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Marc Nelson said...

I hope the soup the same without garlic as Im allergic to it.

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Anonymous said...

I feel like Im a picky eater but your recipes all sounds amazing. Ive cooked 1 and my goal is to get through all of them!

Charul @ Tadka Masala said...

A bowl of that and a slice of roasted bread.. Umm! You won't need anything else, at least I won't!

Heather Nelsen said...

Looks delicious!! This makes me even more excited for Fall. :) I need to get going on some good soup recipes myself! Thanks for the inspiration! :)
~Heather

karen nelson said...

This soup is so healthy and yummy..would love to try this weekend and Im sure my hubby will be impressed! Thanks for sharing.

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Anonymous said...

I just made this and it was excellent! I used Philadelphia Italian Herb (1/3 fat) cream cheese instead of regular and it turned out great

Lydia said...

This looks SO good!

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Diana Bruen said...

Added 1/2 a jar of roasted red pepper - Yummy!

Kara said...

I made this the other day.... I added a few tablespoons of tomato paste and it made a DELICIOUS pasta sauce, almost like a pink vodka sauce! yummm! Thanks again for the great recipes!

Rachell Edens said...

I made this for dinner last night and it was Amazing! Only change made was I didn't add the milk to it as it was already tasty without. Thanks for the new easy to do soup recipe. This will now be a staple in my house.

smithocracy.com said...

I made this last night, as is, and it was Delish! My kids and I gobbled it up. Thanks for the recipe. :-)

Anonymous said...

Made this with a few variations( used Italian Recipe stewed tomatoes) ! Yummy! Also had with grilled cheese sandwiches. Good dinner!

tricia said...

Loved it!! Thanks for sharing! A new family fav forsure:)

Anonymous said...

I liked the thickness of the soup right after blending in the food processor. It got a bit too watery for me after adding the milk in. The flavor was good though. I dipped a grilled cheese (blend of cheddar and American cheese, spicy mustard, brown sugar) in it and the combination was delicious. Thanks for sharing this recipe!