Homemade Tomato Bisque Soup with Fresh Tomatoes
Introduction

Why This Recipe Works
Ingredients for Recipe
1 small onion – finely chopped
2 garlic cloves – minced
1 tbsp butter – for richness
1 tbsp olive oil – enhances flavor
2 tbsp all-purpose flour – thickens the soup
2 cups vegetable or chicken broth – flavorful base
½ cup heavy cream – for velvety texture
½ tsp sugar – balances acidity
Salt & black pepper – to taste
Fresh basil or parsley – for garnish
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Sauté Aromatics:
Heat butter and olive oil in a pot over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; sauté until soft and fragrant. - Add Tomatoes:
Stir in chopped fresh tomatoes. Cook for 8–10 minutes until tomatoes soften and release their juices. - Thicken & Simmer:
Sprinkle in flour, stir well, and gradually pour in the broth. Let the soup simmer for 10–12 minutes. - Blend & Strain:
Using a hand blender, puree the soup until smooth. Strain if desired for an ultra-silky bisque texture. - Add Cream & Finish:
Stir in heavy cream and sugar. Season with salt and pepper. Heat gently (don’t boil) and serve hot. - Garnish & Serve:
Top with a drizzle of cream, fresh basil, or croutons for a gourmet finish.
Chef’s Insight:For the most flavorful bisque, always use fresh, ripe tomatoes—they provide natural sweetness and depth. Never boil after adding cream, or it may curdle. If you want a deeper flavor, roast your tomatoes and garlic beforehand for a smoky, caramelized twist.
Pro Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid
Use ripe, juicy tomatoes for the best taste—avoid underripe or watery ones.
Don’t skip the sugar—it balances tomato acidity beautifully.
Blend thoroughly for a smooth, creamy texture.
Add cream at the end to keep it velvety and prevent splitting.
Serving, Nutrition, Storage, Reheating & Freezing
Serving: Serve warm with garlic bread, grilled cheese, or a drizzle of olive oil.
Nutrition (per bowl ~350 ml): ~290 calories | 7 g protein | 18 g carbs | 21 g fat
Storage: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the refrigerator.
Reheating: Warm on low heat; stir occasionally and add a splash of broth if needed.
Freezing: Freeze without cream; add cream after reheating for best texture.
Homemade Tomato Bisque Soup with Fresh Tomatoes
Course: Healthy Soups4
servings10
minutes25
minutes290
kcalThis Homemade Tomato Bisque Soup is rich, creamy, and bursting with the fresh flavor of ripe tomatoes. Blended with aromatic herbs, a hint of garlic, and a touch of cream, it delivers the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication. Ideal for cozy dinners or elegant starters, this velvety soup is a must-try for every tomato lover.
Ingredients
6–7 medium ripe tomatoes – chopped
1 small onion – finely chopped
2 garlic cloves – minced
1 tbsp butter – for richness
1 tbsp olive oil – enhances flavor
2 tbsp all-purpose flour – thickens the soup
2 cups vegetable or chicken broth – flavorful base
½ cup heavy cream – for velvety texture
½ tsp sugar – balances acidity
Salt & black pepper – to taste
Fresh basil or parsley – for garnish
Directions
- Sauté Aromatics:Heat butter and olive oil in a pot over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; sauté until soft and fragrant.
- Add Tomatoes:Stir in chopped fresh tomatoes. Cook for 8–10 minutes until tomatoes soften and release their juices.
- Thicken & Simmer:Sprinkle in flour, stir well, and gradually pour in the broth. Let the soup simmer for 10–12 minutes.
- Blend & Strain:Using a hand blender, puree the soup until smooth. Strain if desired for an ultra-silky bisque texture.
- Add Cream & Finish:Stir in heavy cream and sugar. Season with salt and pepper. Heat gently (don’t boil) and serve hot.
- Garnish & Serve:Top with a drizzle of cream, fresh basil, or croutons for a gourmet finish.
Notes
- Fresh Flavor First: Always use ripe, fresh tomatoes for the best natural sweetness and vibrant color.
- Perfect Creaminess: Add cream at the end of cooking to achieve a silky, luxurious texture without curdling.
- Flavor Boost: A touch of basil or roasted garlic enhances the depth and aroma of the bisque.
- Serving Tip: Pair with a grilled cheese sandwich or garlic croutons for the ultimate comfort combo.
FAQs
This Homemade Tomato Bisque Soup with Fresh Tomatoes is comfort in a bowl—creamy, fresh, and full of flavor. With its perfect blend of simplicity and sophistication, it’s a must-try recipe that proves gourmet cooking can be effortless. Whether served as a light meal or elegant appetizer, this soup will make you fall in love with fresh tomatoes all over again.
