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Roasted Tomato Soup
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I have a glut of tomatoes and thought I'd make some soup. If I roast the tomatoes with the skin on and peel them after, will it make any difference to the taste than if I peeled them before roasting. I haven't the will to peel them before, it will be much easier after.
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rocky
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Roast your tomatoes and make the soup, adding other ingredients as required. Then liquidise and press through a sieve. Simples!
I roast whatever veggies I've got (tomatoes, onion, pepper, courgette, etc) together with a little fennel and basil. Put into a pan with chicken stock and boil for about 20 minutes. Liquidise and press through a sieve, put back into the pan and season. I sometimes add a little chilli as well as some tiny pasta shapes. Heat back up.
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Roast your tomatoes and make the soup, adding other ingredients as required. Then liquidise and press through a sieve. Simples!
I roast whatever veggies I've got (tomatoes, onion, pepper, courgette, etc) together with a little fennel and basil. Put into a pan with chicken stock and boil for about 20 minutes. Liquidise and press through a sieve, put back into the pan and season. I sometimes add a little chilli as well as some tiny pasta shapes. Heat back up.
Lovely.
James Martin made this soup on saturday, it looked yummy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...pes/tomato_soup_56817
he had sprigs of cherry tomatoes which he oven roasted whole and used as a garnish.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...pes/tomato_soup_56817
he had sprigs of cherry tomatoes which he oven roasted whole and used as a garnish.