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Simple Tomato Basil Soup (Stovetop or Instant Pot)

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Cool winds, crunchy leaves, and pumpkins on the porch mean it’s soup weather time at our house. The Instant Pot starts to live on the counter and all of the favorite cold-weather comfort foods start their rotation. Tomato soup was one of my favorite soups before switching to a real-food diet. Now, I don’t think I could eat the canned stuff if I tried, but this homemade version is wonderful.

Another bonus of making homemade soup is the versatility. This recipe is naturally dairy-free, and you can easily increase or decrease the spices and salt to your family’s tastes. (My vote is always more garlic!)

How to Make Basil Tomato Soup

This recipe is so quick to make and you can even make it in one pot if you have an immersion blender (one of my favorite kitchen tools). If you don’t have an immersion blender, then simply blend it up in batches in a regular blender. This recipe is grain-free and dairy-free, but tomatoes are nightshades, so this recipe might not be the best for those struggling with autoimmune issues.

I love the fresh taste of tomatoes in this. If you’re at the tail end of summer and still have some fresh tomatoes from the garden or farmer’s market, this is a great way to use them. Throughout winter when fresh tomatoes aren’t an option I’ll just use canned, organic ones.

I’ve included instructions for how to make it on the stove or in the Instant Pot. You’ll save a few minutes by using the Instant Pot. However, I’m also a fan of smelling the fragrant spices and tomatoes on the stove as they cook.

Here’s how to make it!

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Creamy Tomato Basil Soup

This creamy tomato soup uses nutrient-rich bone broth, fragrant spices, and coconut milk for a healthier (and tastier!) version of the classic
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Calories 367kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

4 servings

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

Stovetop Instructions

  • Heat coconut oil or butter in a large pot over medium heat. Sauté onion until golden, about 7–8 minutes.
  • Add garlic and cook 1–2 minutes more.
  • Stir in tomatoes, dried basil, broth, tomato paste, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, and red pepper flakes. Bring to a gentle boil.
  • Reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes.
  • Blend with an immersion blender until smooth. If you don't have an immersion blender, then blend in batches in a regular blender.
  • Stir in coconut milk or cream and balsamic vinegar or lemon juice. Adjust seasoning with more dried basil, salt, or pepper if needed.

Instant Pot Instructions

  • Turn Instant Pot to “Sauté” and heat coconut oil or butter. Sauté onion for 5–6 minutes until lightly golden.
  • Add garlic and cook for 1 minute more.
  • Stir in tomatoes, dried basil, broth, tomato paste, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, and red pepper flakes.
  • Seal lid, set valve to “Sealing,” and cook on “Manual/Pressure Cook” for 5 minutes.
  • Quick-release pressure. Blend until smooth.
  • Stir in coconut milk or cream and balsamic vinegar or lemon juice. Adjust seasoning to taste.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Creamy Tomato Basil Soup
Amount Per Serving (1 serving)
Calories 367 Calories from Fat 251
% Daily Value*
Fat 27.9g43%
Saturated Fat 20.5g128%
Cholesterol 34mg11%
Sodium 896mg39%
Carbohydrates 26.5g9%
Fiber 6.1g25%
Sugar 15.1g17%
Protein 8.5g17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

Serve with sourdough croutons or a grilled cheese made with sharp cheddar for the ultimate cozy meal.
If you want to use fresh basil instead of dried, I use 1/2 cup of fresh. 

How to Dress Up Tomato Soup

I love to serve our tomato soup with a seasonal side. Sometimes it’s as simple as cut-up apples or sometimes as fancy as this tasty beet and arugula salad.

Lately I’ve been loving the creamy soup with some homemade sourdough croutons. It also works well with sourdough grilled cheese. If you’re grain-free but still want the taste of the classic grilled cheese pairing, top the soup with some crunchy Parmesan chips.

Here are som other ideas to add fun textures and flavors (and even add more vegetables!):

  • chopped roasted chicken to make it more of a meal
  • cooked ground beef for more protein
  • a swirl of Greek yogurt (use dairy-free yogurt if desired)
  • roasted pepitas (pumpkin seeds) or pine nuts
  • a dollop of basil pesto
  • chopped and wilted spinach
  • diced zucchini (saute with the onions and garlic)
  • roasted carrot coulis

What are your favorite soups to make? Leave a comment and let us know!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

34 responses to “Simple Tomato Basil Soup (Stovetop or Instant Pot)”

  1. Abby Avatar

    I can’t wait to try this! We have a dairy and coconut allergy in one of my kiddos, so I sub avocado in a soup like this. It makes it creamy with no added flavor, puréed at the end.

  2. Amar Kumar Avatar
    Amar Kumar

    Hello Katie,

    A pot of the Tomato Soup can be made with just a few ingredients and you have made it possible with simplicity.

    It’s looking very delicious and healthy; it is favorable for your healthy and tasty breakfast.

    I’ve tried several times this soup and every time I love to consume due to its creamy taste.

    Thanks for sharing your healthy recipe with us.

    With best wishes,

    Amar Kumar

  3. Styk Avatar

    5 stars
    I made this – and included the bone marrow as well with the broth. With home made coconut milk, this is one of the BEST tomato soup recipes I’ve ever made. Thanks, Katie!

  4. Kayla Avatar

    I’m curious, I’ve been reading your posts about how to eat your sunscreen. You mentioned you try to incorporate 2 tbsp of tomato paste a day. On days you don’t make soup…how do you incorporate it? Do you make some kind of homemade v8 or something like that?

  5. Ashley Avatar

    5 stars
    Simple and delicious! I used cows milk and water (didn’t have any chicken stock on hand) and it was still so yummy. Served with grilled cheese; a perfect meal for this snowy fall day!

  6. Ileana Avatar

    This tomato recipe is delish! Even my picky eater husband, who claimed wouldn’t eat tomato soup, ate it. I didn’t have any broth so I just used water. I also used a regular blender vs immersion blender. I just left the little cap on the lid off to let heat go while blending. Perfect dish for this cold night!

  7. Lisa Beaulieu Avatar
    Lisa Beaulieu

    I made this for dinner guests yesterday – everyone RAVED!!! One said her favourite part was the crust. However, it was just a touch too sweet for me and my man since we are used to eating almost no sugar these days, so today I am making this again just for him at half sweetness for the filling – I simply omitted the honey and only used half the maple, added a teaspoon of gelatin, and added and egg as I found it a bit runny yesterday, and I know it would be even more runny omitting half of the sugar that would be caramelized.
    Thanks mama for the recipe – wonderful!

      1. Lisa B Avatar

        I should not have attempted to change the recipe! It failed! your original pecan pie recipe is perfect.
        But this is odd, I posted this again to the pecan pie page, and it ends up
        again on the Tomato soup page… could you be having technicals?

          1. Lisa B Avatar

            Yep but no biggie, I just reposted there!
            Thanks for ALL you do, I’m forwarding recipes, podcasts, and raving about you and your site to everyone I know! You are making my health journey so much better.
            LOVE the recipe app by the way – so worth it.
            I”m prepping for our first baby making with your recipes and all your wonderful advice. Thank you so much!

    1. Lisa Beaulieu Avatar
      Lisa Beaulieu

      I have no clue how this ended up on the Tomato Soup page 🙂 I made a mistake! Should have posted on the pecan pie page… And even so, do not omit extra sweetener or add an egg – it did NOT work!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Possibly. Make sure you read your canning system instructions… Some types can’t do tomato very well because of acid content. If you do want to preserve the sauce for future use, it will not be as wonderfully fresh, but it freezes nicely.

  8. april Avatar

    Made this for dinner last night. It was FANTASTIC. When I packed a bowl for left over lunch I through in some frozen (already cooked quinoa). Seriously LOVING my lunch today:)

  9. Heather Avatar

    I just whipped up a double batch of this because the recipe looked so simple and I thought it would be great for having as lunch through the week. OH MY! This is the best tomato soup I’ve ever had – and I love tomato soup! Thanks for such a great, simple recipe. I’ll definitely be whipping this one up again. 🙂

  10. Jody C Avatar

    This is much like my tomato soup recipe and tomato soup is one of my favorites. I add milk or cream to mine. Yum.

  11. Lee Avatar

    Looks yummy! But the link to your tomato paste leads to the coconut oil instead. Please fix it so I can see which tomato paste you use. Thanks!

    1. Gabe Avatar

      I know, it did for me too, but they DO carry tomato products: keep looking on their website for organic foods, you’ll find it.

  12. Sylvia Huizinga Avatar
    Sylvia Huizinga

    I love tomato soup. For me a pinch of Garam Masala makes it extra rich tasting. Thanks for the recipe

  13. Noelle Avatar

    Ohhhh girlfriend… making this this week! Love finding recipes I already have all the ingredients for!

  14. Rena Avatar

    Oh my goodness, you’re right! This IS simple! So yummy looking too, perfect for this cold weather. (it’s even cold down here in Miami!! at least by our standards 🙂 )

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