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You can’t go wrong with roasted tomato soup!

Let’s talk soup! Soups are possibly one of the most underrated meals out there. So often, we save our best soup recipes for when we don’t feel our best. And while soups are definitely a great option as a comfort food, they are also a terrific meal to enjoy for lunch, dinner, or something in between!

Roasted tomato soup is not only a low carb solution, but it’s also filled with fantastic flavor. There’s nothing quite like the taste of roasted tomatoes combined with the creamy goodness of a perfectly blended base. This soup is simple, yet has a flavor that is second to none. You simply must try it for yourself.

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One of the most attractive features of this recipe is the fact that it only requires a few essential ingredients. You don’t have to make complicated meals in order to eat healthily. Instead, focus on recipes like this that are easy to make, but have amazing flavor without the carbs.

You may be concerned about cook time. Don’t be! While many other soups may need to simmer all day, this recipe takes less than one hour. Before you know it, you will be sitting down to your very own bowl of deliciousness.

Whether you’re looking for a simple lunch solution, or want soup for dinner, you just can’t go wrong with his roasted tomato soup recipe! It’s a simple mixture of delicious ingredients that also happens to be incredibly satisfying. Try it today and see how quickly you fall in love with this low carb soup!

Roasted Tomato Soup Recipe Votes: 12

Rating: 4.42

You: Rate this recipe! Print Recipe Macros per serving:

• 225 Calories

• 20g of Fat

• 6.5g of Protein

• 5.5g of Net Carbs

Serves 4 Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 40 minutes Serves 4 Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 40 minutes Roasted Tomato Soup Recipe Votes: 12

Rating: 4.42

You: Rate this recipe! Print Recipe Macros per serving:

• 225 Calories

• 20g of Fat

• 6.5g of Protein

• 5.5g of Net Carbs

Serves 4 Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 40 minutes Serves 4 Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 40 minutes Servings: Log this recipe with the FREE Total Keto Diet app! Ingredients 1 pound fresh tomatoes

4 cloves garlic (peeled)

1/4 cup olive oil

4 cups chicken broth

1/2 cup heavy cream

salt and pepper Instructions Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with foil. Core the tomatoes and place them on the baking sheet with the garlic cloves. Drizzle with oil then season with salt and pepper and roast for 30 minutes. Transfer the tomatoes and pan juices to a blender and add 2 cups of broth. Blend smooth then strain the mixture into a large saucepan. Whisk in the remaining chicken broth and cream then simmer on medium heat for 10 minutes. Adjust seasoning to taste then serve hot. Tasteaholics, Inc. is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

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