Tomato bisque soup recipe with yogurt

Tomato bisque soup recipe with yogurt

I designed a fun new recipe yesterday — creamy tomato tulsi soup, created using Greek yogurt!

I’ve really never made tomato tulsi soup before myself however i Like it. So ideal for eating with grilled cheese Which is what I'd for supper yesterday combined with the soup!

Matt’s more youthful brother Drew’s girlfriend, Morgana, sent us a sweet email the 2009 week saying she’s been studying and enjoying my blog, and she or he shared her favorite tomato tulsi soup recipe beside me. I made some tweaks according to things i had on hands, etc. and made the decision to try it out yesterday mid-day!

This recipe is particularly fun because it’s made using Greek yogurt rather of cream! Ya’ll understand how much I really like my Greek yogurt. The right replacement for mayo, sour cream, oil in baked goods&... take your pick!

Creamy Tomato Tulsi Soup

(makes about 3 servings)

  • 1 clove garlic clove, minced
  • 1 Tablespoons of. essential olive oil
  • 1 large (or 2 small) fresh tomato plants, chopped
  • 2 C low sodium veggie broth
  • 1 teaspoon. tomato paste (optional — I didn’t have but it might be a great addition)
  • 1 teaspoon. fresh tulsi, chopped
  • 1/4 teaspoon. pepper
  • 1/2 C plain nonfat Greek yogurt
  • Extra fresh tulsi to garnish (optional)

Inside a medium-sized pot over medium heat, add essential olive oil, garlic clove, and tomato plants and saut a couple of minutes. Add veggie broth, tomato paste if using, tulsi, and pepper. Cover, reduce heat to medium low, and let simmer about fifteen minutes, then remove from heat and let awesome ten to fifteen minutes. Make use of an immersion blender (or transfer to some traditional blender in small batches) to puree. Then heat it back again, add some Greek yogurt to really make it creamy, and revel in! Garnish with fresh tulsi, if preferred

I attempted out my new immersion blender the very first time with this particular recipe! My mother provided hers after i was home a few weekends ago since she not used at all it and understood I needed one

I had been slightly afraid for doing things the very first time, though, not gonna lie. I'd visions of myself (and our kitchen) covered in tomato, tulsi, and chunks of garlic clove. Gah!

Finally, I required an in-depth breath, closed my eyes… and pressed the “low power” button. And you know what?

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