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Marinara-Style Tomato Soup

I”ve been looking for a good tomato soup recipe for FOREVER. Nothing beats tomato soup and grilled cheese for lunch on a rainy day (and we”ve been having plenty of those lately). But, most of the homemade tomato soups I”ve made in the past were extremely flavourless and left much to be desired.

I wanted something quick, that I would actually make for lunch spur of the moment, but I also wanted it to be so flavourful that I wasn”t wishing for something different. This recipe knocked it out of the park for me. I”ve made it so many times since I first found the recipe – more than any recipe for a long time. It”s made with all pantry staples that I keep on hand, so it can be made at any time.

This isn”t a runny soup, it”s thick and dip-able, almost like a marinara. We like to make grilled cheese and cut it into sticks for dipping. It”s so flavourful it”s actually kind of hard to eat on its own. But that”s not something to complain about. Give me some grilled cheese sticks to use like spoon and I”m set!


Marinara-Style Tomato Soup

The baking soda in this recipe helps to cut the acidity of the tomatoes.

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 onion, diced finely
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 (32 oz.) can pureed (or crushed) tomatoes
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1/4 teapsoon salt
  • pepper, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil (or 1 teaspoon dried)
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • milk or water, to desired thickness
  • sour cream, to serve (optional)

Melt butter in a medium-sized saucepan. Add onion; cook until tender. Add garlic; cook for 1 minute, until fragrant. Stir in tomatoes, baking soda, parsley, bay leaf, salt and pepper. Bring to a simmer and let cook for 10 minutes. Stir in basil and honey. Add milk (or water) to desired thickness. Season with additional salt and pepper, to taste. Remove bay leaf before serving.

Makes: 4 small servings


Adapted from Food Doodles.

My Favourite Chili

My Favourite Chili

This chili has a great robust flavour, a good amount of heat and the perfect meat/bean ratio – winning the spot of my favourite chili.


I have a secret to tell you. I used to not be able to make a good pot of chili to save my life. I”ve tried many five-star recipes with promises of perfection, but nothing tasted right when I made it. It wasn”t flavourful enough, hot enough, was too liquidy.. the list goes on. If I had a delicious chili at someone else”s house and asked for the recipe, when I would make it at home, it would always come up lacking.

I”ve heard that everyone has a nemesis in cooking. Something that should be easy to make, that everyone can do, but for some reason it never turns out for you. Chili was my nemesis. But, no more! And, I”m extremely happy about this fact because it is one of my all time favourite meals.

This chili has a great robust flavour, a good amount of heat, without being too hot, and has the perfect amount of meat/bean ratio (for me). Having a thick and hearty chili is a must for us because we like to scoop it up with a side of corn chips.

If this chili wasn”t so filling I would probably eat the entire pot myself. It is that good.

Do you have a cooking/baking nemesis?

Favourite Chili

  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 1.5 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1.2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 2 cans (19 oz each) kidney beans
  • 1 can (28 oz) diced tomatoes
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 1 can (4 oz) chopped green chilies
  • 1 cup corn (fresh, frozen or canned)
  • shredded cheese, sour cream and corn chips, to serve

Brown the beef, onion and garlic in a large sauce pot  or Dutch oven over medium heat, until meat is cooked through and onions are tender (drain off fat, if necessary). Add spices, stir to coat. Add beans, tomatoes, broth and chilies. Bring to a simmer. Lower heat and simmer, uncovered for 20 minutes. Add corn and cook until heated or cooked through. Serve with cheese, sour cream and chips, if desired.

Makes: 8 servings

Adapted from KraftCanada.