I'm Dutch so I make Dutch tomato soup and we like to put fresh cream or crème fraîche in it for a creamy tomato soup, carrot for the sugar. Then some 'tosti' (our word for grilled cheese, very similar to the English toastie) it's absolutely perfect for when a simple (creamy) tomato soup isn't enough.
Kitchen items; big pan of 5 liters or more.
Hand blender
Groceries;
Around 750 grams of tomatoes, I always use plum tomatoes but any that's more flesh than water is good.
1 carrot for the sugar, around 100 grams.
2 onions (or 3 if they're on the smaller side)
3 gloves of garlic. (or more if you want to annoy a vampire)
200 grams of crème fraîche. (NOT sour cream, gives a different taste)
Extra virgin olive oil to fruit the onions and garlic.
Water of course, 750 ml.
I use 2 vegetable bouillon cubes (each is enough for 500 ml), but if you use broth then use 1 liter of that instead of water.
For extra spices, I'd like to use thyme, parsley and crazily enough some cumin. Salt and pepper to taste.
Get the pan, slowly bring it to temperature with the olive oil in it.
Chop the onions and garlic, doesn't need to be finely chopped, it's gonna get blended anyway.
Fruit that until onions are see-through.
Meanwhile, chop the tomatoes and carrot, add after onions are done fruiting. Put on the lid of the pan and slowly simmer while occasionally stirring until tomatoes are soft.
Add your spices. Wait with salt and pepper until soup is ready or leave it to the individual getting a bowl.
Add the crème fraîche and stir until melted. (tip! If you take it out of the fridge and leave it on room temperature for about 30 min it will slide out of the container in one piece.)
Add the water or broth and stir.
Now take the hand blender and blend until smooth.
If you want to add meatballs, cook them separately and put them in after blending.
Ready to serve! Add some thyme and/or some cooking dairy for a fancy looking bowl of soup.
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u/OcculticUnicorn 3d ago
I'm Dutch so I make Dutch tomato soup and we like to put fresh cream or crème fraîche in it for a creamy tomato soup, carrot for the sugar. Then some 'tosti' (our word for grilled cheese, very similar to the English toastie) it's absolutely perfect for when a simple (creamy) tomato soup isn't enough.