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Soooo good. Coffeeaddict made this for dinner tonight...She roasted the tomatoes, chopped onion, and garlic cloves and then put in a pot to simmer, added fresh chopped basil and then used an immersion blender. It was sooo good!

Here's a look after roasting and simmering on the stove before being blended:






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Wow, that looks great! I sometimes make my own tomato soup; it's easy and so much better. Canned tomato soup (Campbell's in particular) contain way too much sugar.



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Wow, that looks great! I sometimes make my own tomato soup; it's easy and so much better. Canned tomato soup (Campbell's in particular) contain way too much sugar.


You actually nailed the reason she made it this way - gotta get the glucose levels down!

It is so much better than the canned!



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That really looks good. What is the broth? Did you add any?

I too go the Campbells tomato soup. We put milk in it to thicken it some.

Some studies are saying onions help control blood sugar which I see you have some in there.



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She used chicken broth...You could certainly add some cream or milk if you wanted a more creamy texture. It was delicious!



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Recipe?
 
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Not a Sig Forum chef yet...

What is an immersion blender??


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Not a Sig Forum chef yet...

What is an immersion blender??



Blender on a stick. You “immerse” it in things you want to blend, like what’s pictured in the OP, which looks delicious, by the way.


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They are great. Much easier to use a hell of a lot less messy than a regular blender.




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Not a Sig Forum chef yet...

What is an immersion blender??



Blender on a stick. You “immerse” it in things you want to blend, like what’s pictured in the OP, which looks delicious, by the way.


Thanks...guess I'm thinking of the old style " cake batter" stirrers.


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Pepper Jack Grilled Cheese sammiches and home-made tomato bisque is da bomb!




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Never made fresh made, but I am disappointed there are no grilled cheese pics.



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Looks delicious! My mother made tomato soup in her Mirro Matic pressure cooker. The one with the 3-position weight. I used to love hearing it jiggling – something good was on the way!



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Brings back memories of HUNDREDS of firehouse lunches back in the day (with canned soup).
Soup and sammies and Andy & Barn reruns on TV at noon.
The good ol’ days. Smile


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Soup looks great but lets see the grilled cheese? I'm always looking for ways to make a better grilled cheese...
 
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Is there any other kind?

Yes, in times past. The only way to get salt levels down to non-preservative. A dash of nutmeg is the 'secret' ingredient.
 
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My dad used to love my homemade Tomato soup.
Definitely use an immersion blender to smooth it out.
I make lots of soups from scratch - pretty much the only way I eat soup any more.
 
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Yeah, that needs to be the way I do it also. Prepared soups tend to be loaded with either salt, sugar, or both. No bueno.


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Not a Sig Forum chef yet...

What is an immersion blender??



Blender on a stick. You “immerse” it in things you want to blend, like what’s pictured in the OP, which looks delicious, by the way.

Arguably one of the best appliances a home chef can purchase. While toasters get a lot of usage and a mixer has its place, an immersion blender will change your cooking skill level.
 
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Per requests, here's y'all a grilled cheese sammich: Cool




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