Begin by cutting the tomatoes in half, removing the core and seeds, and placing them evenly on the baking pan.
Next, roughly chop the onions and place them evenly on the baking pan.
Next, remove the skin from the garlic cloves and place them evenly on the baking pan.
Next, season the vegetables evenly with the olive oil, oregano, salt, and ground black pepper.
Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes, or until the tomatoes are soft and browned. Remove the vegetables and set them aside to cool for 10 minutes.
Blending the Tomato Soup:
Add the cooked vegetables and cannellini beans to a blender. Blend until smooth, or until your desired texture.
Finishing the Fresh Tomato Soup:
In a large pot on high heat, add the blended tomato soup and milk.
Bring to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes, or until your desired thickness.
To Serve:
Serve as a side dish or appetizer with a grilled cheese sandwich or crunchy Italian bread.
Notes
Invent Your Recipe
Fresh tomato soup is a classic, but the beauty of it is how easy it is to customize. With just a few simple swaps or additions, you can make the flavor richer, creamier, or brighter depending on your preferences and what you have in your kitchen.Tomatoes
Fresh garden tomatoes are ideal, but you can also use canned whole or crushed tomatoes when fresh aren’t in season.
Roasting the tomatoes before blending adds a deeper, smoky sweetness.
Add a few sun-dried tomatoes to boost flavor when your fresh tomatoes are mild.
Aromatics
Onion and garlic are the base, but you can use shallots, leeks, or even roasted garlic for a different flavor profile.
For extra depth, sauté a carrot or celery along with the onion.
Herbs & Seasonings
Basil is classic, but parsley, oregano, or thyme add their own unique twist.
For a spicy kick, add red pepper flakes or a pinch of smoked paprika.
A splash of balsamic vinegar or lemon juice brightens the flavors.
Creaminess
Stir in a splash of heavy cream, half-and-half, or coconut milk for a velvety finish.
A spoonful of Greek yogurt or crème fraîche works as a lighter option.
Blend in roasted red peppers for a creamy, slightly smoky variation.
Toppings & Garnishes
Finish with a drizzle of olive oil or a swirl of pesto for extra flavor.
Top with homemade croutons, fresh herbs, or a sprinkle of Parmesan.
Serve with a grilled cheese or crusty bread for the ultimate comfort pairing.
The best part about tomato soup is its flexibility—you can keep it light and simple or make it rich and hearty. Experiment with these variations and find the version that feels just right for you.