Soups For One Or Two

Elena
9 Min Read
Soups For One Or Two

So, you’re eyeing that empty soup bowl, craving something warm, comforting, and utterly delicious, but the thought of cooking for an entire village (and then eating leftovers for a week) just isn’t hitting the spot, huh? Yeah, me too. Sometimes you just want a hug in a mug – or a bowl – without all the fuss. Enter the magic of soups for one (or two, if you’re feeling generous enough to share, which, let’s be real, is a big ‘if’). Today, we’re whipping up a Quick & Creamy Tomato Basil Soup that’s so good, you might just pretend you’re a Michelin-star chef. 😉

Why This Recipe is Awesome

Listen, if you can open a can and stir, you can make this soup. Seriously. It’s practically idiot-proof (and trust me, I’ve put that to the test more than once). This isn’t just a recipe; it’s a **self-care ritual** disguised as a meal. It’s fast, uses mostly pantry staples, and tastes like it took you hours. Plus, it scales perfectly, meaning no mountain of leftovers unless you *want* them. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want leftover tomato soup? It’s like finding a twenty in your old jeans – a delightful surprise!

Ingredients You’ll Need

Get ready to raid that pantry, champ! Here’s what we’re digging out for our glorious soup:

- Advertisement -
  • **1 tablespoon Olive Oil or Butter:** For getting things started. Your choice, rockstar!
  • **1/4 small Onion or 1 small Shallot (finely diced):** The unsung hero of flavor. If you cry chopping it, it just means you care.
  • **1-2 cloves Garlic (minced):** Because everything is better with garlic. Don’t even try to argue.
  • **1 (14.5 oz) can Crushed Tomatoes:** The main event! San Marzano if you’re feeling fancy, but any will do.
  • **1 cup Vegetable or Chicken Broth:** Or water with a bouillon cube, no judgment here.
  • **1/4 cup Heavy Cream or Half & Half:** For that dreamy creaminess. If you’re dairy-free, oat milk or cashew cream works wonders!
  • **2-3 tablespoons Fresh Basil (chopped):** The fresh stuff makes all the difference, IMO. It’s like glitter for your taste buds.
  • **1/2 teaspoon Sugar (optional, but recommended):** Just a pinch to cut the acidity and make those tomato flavors sing.
  • **Salt & Black Pepper to taste:** Because bland food is a culinary crime.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Alright, apron on (or not, whatever), let’s get cooking!

  1. **Sauté the Aromatics:** Grab a small to medium saucepan and heat your olive oil or butter over medium heat. Toss in the diced onion (or shallot) and cook for about 3-5 minutes until it’s softened and smelling amazing. Don’t rush this step, it’s where the flavor foundation is built!
  2. **Garlic Time!:** Add the minced garlic to the pan and cook for another minute, until fragrant. **Be careful not to burn it** – burnt garlic is a sad, bitter affair.
  3. **Bring in the Tomatoes and Broth:** Pour in the crushed tomatoes, broth, and that optional pinch of sugar. Stir everything together.
  4. **Simmer Down:** Bring the soup to a gentle simmer, then reduce the heat to low. Let it cook for about 10-15 minutes, allowing all those flavors to get to know each other really well. Stir occasionally.
  5. **Get Creamy:** Remove the soup from the heat. Stir in the heavy cream (or your chosen alternative) until it’s fully combined and the soup has that luscious, creamy look.
  6. **Basil & Seasoning:** Stir in the fresh chopped basil. Now’s the time to taste and adjust your seasonings. Add salt and pepper until it tastes absolutely perfect to you.
  7. **Serve It Up!** Ladle your gorgeous soup into a bowl. Garnish with a little extra basil, a swirl of cream, or a few croutons if you’re feeling fancy. Enjoy your masterpiece!

Common Mistakes to Avoid

We all make ’em! Here’s how to dodge a few:

  • **Under-Sautéing the Onions:** Thinking a quick flash in the pan is enough? Rookie mistake. Give them time to soften and become translucent. It makes a HUGE difference.
  • **Burning the Garlic:** Seriously, watch that garlic! It goes from fragrant to foul faster than you can say “oops.” Add it after the onions have had a head start.
  • **Adding Dairy While Boiling:** Ever had curdled soup? It’s not pretty. Always take your soup off the heat before stirring in cream or milk.
  • **Forgetting to Taste:** Don’t just follow the recipe like it’s gospel. Your taste buds are your best guide! **Always taste and adjust** the salt, pepper, and sugar.

Alternatives & Substitutions

Feeling adventurous? Or just missing an ingredient? No worries, we got you!

  • **Dairy-Free Dream:** Swap heavy cream for full-fat coconut milk (for a subtle tropical twist), cashew cream, or a good quality unsweetened oat milk.
  • **Herb Swap:** No fresh basil? Dried basil works (use about 1 teaspoon), or try a pinch of oregano or Italian seasoning for a different vibe. Fresh is always best though, just sayin’.
  • **Spice It Up:** Add a pinch of red pepper flakes with the garlic for a little kick.
  • **Veggie Boost:** Stir in a handful of baby spinach at the end, or finely diced carrots with the onions, for an extra dose of goodness.
  • **For the Blender Fans:** If you like your soup silky smooth, use an immersion blender (carefully!) right in the pot, or transfer to a regular blender (again, carefully!) before adding the cream.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

  • **Can I make this ahead of time?** Absolutely! It often tastes even better the next day. Just store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.
  • **How do I reheat it?** Gently warm it on the stovetop over low heat, or zap it in the microwave. If it’s too thick, add a splash of broth or water.
  • **Can I use canned diced tomatoes instead of crushed?** You can, but you’ll get a chunkier soup. If you prefer it smoother, you might want to blend it a bit.
  • **What if I don’t have fresh basil?** Dried basil will do in a pinch (use less, maybe 1 tsp). But honestly, fresh basil elevates this soup from “good” to “OMG.” **It’s worth the trip to the store!**
  • **Can I add protein to this?** Totally! Shredded cooked chicken, chickpeas, or even some small pasta like ditalini would be great additions to make it a heartier meal.
  • **What’s good to serve with it?** A classic grilled cheese sandwich, some crusty bread for dipping, or a simple side salad. You can’t go wrong!

Final Thoughts

See? You’re basically a chef now! This Quick & Creamy Tomato Basil Soup is proof that amazing, comforting food doesn’t have to be complicated or require a guest list. It’s perfect for those solo nights when you just want to curl up with a good book, or for a cozy dinner for two without all the fuss. Now go impress someone—or yourself—with your new culinary skills. You’ve earned it!

- Advertisement -
TAGGED:
Share This Article