Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Spiced Tomato and Coconut Soup

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Growing up you couldn't get me near tomato soup. My parents would warm up a can and serve it to us. Nothing else, no cream, chives, crusty bread, just tomato liquid as I called it. My disdain for tomato 'liquid' carried on until I met my husband. He loves tomato soup and would buy the canned version regularly early on in our courtship, because I was for damn sure was not going to make it for him! But the more I learned about food, I knew I had to face past food dislikes of certain foods. One of the first I tackled was tomato soup. I made my first tomato soup from scratch about 2.5 years ago and it was amazing. This soup had body, flavor, and not just a wet red glop o' liquid. My husband was very pleased and impressed as was I! So since then, I've made all kinds of different versions of tomato soups, including another favorite I made this past summer I blogged about. No more canned soups went inside my kitchen cupboards.

This soup is by Gordon Ramsay from his  book and series on Channel 4 Great Escape. Where he journeyed throughout Indian exploring one of England's favo(u)rite cuisines, Indian food aka curry. I caught a few episodes of this and it was a great learning experience and man it made me hungry. This book was also a Christmas present from the husband. I just cracked it open last Friday night, and when I saw this recipe,  I knew I had to make this tomato soup ASAP. I also found a few dishes for my upcoming and first Indian-themed dinner party with my pal Becca!

This soup is delicious, bursting with flavor and it can be made very quickly. To cut prep time, substitute canned whole tomatoes (drained) and use hot madras curry powder instead of the ground cumin, fenugreek, chillies, turmeric. I made this recipe almost exactly as he did, only I added less chili peppers as my daughter loves soup but can't stand heat!

This would make a great starter or a main course. Easily doubled and tastes even better leftover.
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Spiced Tomato and Coconut Soup
Ingredients
1 lb Tomatoes
2 T vegetable oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 inch ginger, peeled and chopped
2 large garlic cloves, peeled and chopped
Kosher/Sea Salt and freshly ground pepper
2 red chillies, deseeded and finely chopped (add more peppers or don't deseed for more spice)
1/2 dried fenugreek, crushed with a pinch of salt
1 bay leaf
1 t ground tumeric
1 t ground cumin
1/3 cup tomato puree
1 can of coconut milk (i used light coconut milk)
1T cumin seeds
pinch of asafoetida (optional)
handful of coriander/cilantro leaves for garnish
toasted coconut for garnish

Directions
Bring pan of water to the boil. Lightly score a cross at the top and base of each tomato then lower them into the boiling water for 15 to 20 seconds. Remove with a slotted spoon and refresh in a bowl of iced water. Once cooled, peel off the skins of tomatoes and then roughly chop.
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Heat the oil in a medium sauce pan and add the onion, ginger and garlic. Add a pinch of salt and pepper and sweat for 4 to 5 minutes until onions begins to soften. Add the chillies, fenugreek, bay leaf, turmeric, and ground cumin and cook for another 3 to 4 minutes. Tip in chopped tomatoes and tomato puree and stir well.
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Pour in coconut milk and use the can to measure out an equal amount of water. Add this to the pan and bring to a simmer. Cook gently for about 15-20 minutes until tomatoes are very soft and have broken down.
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Puree the soup using a stick blender, or pour soup into a blender. If you really want a smooth result push puree through a sieve. I didn't do that, I like a little body to my soup :) Season with salt and pepper and set aside. 
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When ready to serve, reheat the soup. In a small saucepan, heat oil (coconut or vegetable) and add cumin seeds and asafoetida if using. As they begin to pop, take pan off the heat and pour spiced oil in soup. Stir well!

Ladle into warm bowl and garnish if you want. This photo shoot was quite short as this soup was too hard to resist!!! Hope you try this!! It's perfect for this weather. The best thing is you don't need perfect tomatoes which you will not find this time of year in Germany. The sourness of the tomatoes adds good flavor to the soup :)

Enjoy!!

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24 comments:

  1. This sounds fantastic. My family wouldn't touch it but I sure would love it!

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  2. I have to say that tomato soup is my favourite soup and fabourite vegetable, and with coconut...this is a treat! Healthy looking tomatoes here.

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  3. What a gorgeous looking soup. It sounds wonderful and would be a perfect way to brighten up this gray Oregon day. I'm new to your blog, but wanted you to know how much I've enjoyed visiting here. I really like the food and recipes you feature. I'll definitely be back. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  4. I love love love tomato soup! Definitely with a grilled cheese, and I've got a match made in heaven! Definitely going to try this one soon Sommer!

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  5. Ok, I'm not sure I've ever seen or heard of something as divine as this. A combination of my two favorite flavors? Yes please!

    I'm also going to rush and look up that other recipe you referenced. I'm hoping upon all hope it's for a classic German cream of tomato- as I've been looking for one forever!! I'd just just about given up and just bought a stupid plane ticket to go get me some :)

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  6. This soup looks so comforting and flavorful Sommer. I love tomato soups.

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  7. This is a beautiful flavor combination of tomatoes and coconut. I loved tomato soup growing-up straight from the can. Now, I would not touch a can but, take the journey of making it fresh.

    Awesome post.

    Velva

    P.S. Love the new blog style.

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  8. Very unique with combination of tomato puree and coconut milk! The flavors with all the spices must be amazing and I love the toasted coconut on top!

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  9. I love the flavors you have going on here - I could definitely do this soup! I think the addition of asafoetida is a great! A little goes a long long long way!

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  10. I love tomato soup - with coconut this looks delectable. But my kids don't like it - strange, right? I always thought kids liked tomato soup.

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  11. Oh, this looks sooo yummy! I used to dislike tomato soup, too. As I have matured and been exposed to more complex flavors being added to tomato soup, I have changed my mind. I can't wait to give this recipe a try!

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  12. That is quite a feat taking on tomato soup homemade... man, I just go for the paste and build from there, but you know..coconut.. OH gosh, if it was up to me, I would sprinkle coconut on everything.

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  13. I loooove tomato soup!!! Yum!!! I am so printing out this recipe - thanks! :-)

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  14. This sounds a-mazing! I love all kinds of tomato soup too (and I also had a bit of an aversion to the good old Campbell's brand kind when I was a kid). I'll have to try this. Can't wait to hear all about your Indian-themed dinner party!

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  15. I never liked tomato soup as a kid either, but I like good, homemade ones now. This looks awesome and the pictures are fantastic!

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  16. Holy COW -- that looks so good. I'm gonna have to bribe my husband into letting me make this (he's the one that doesn't like tomatoes in our house).

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  17. this soup looks wonderful! thanks for sharing this post.

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  18. that looks soooo good! i've never been a fan of tomato soup but this looks amazing! i will have to try it!

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  19. That looks so yummy and coconut too looks delicious..

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  20. This is going on my to make list! I made your braised lamb the other day and my hubby loved it. Your blog is good for our marriage ;-)

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  21. OMGosh.... this looks soooo good. On the -to-do- list for the week. Printing it out right now! Thanks girl! xoxo Meg - Wish I could send you some of those chocolates!

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  22. Hey, Thanks for posting this recipe, it was delicious. I had to make some substitutes since I didn't have all the ingredients on hand. For instance, I used a big can and normal can of chopped tomatos, and did not included the Fenugreek or other spice I had not heard of. i also steamed some red potatoes and carrots and added them after I had blended the soup for a bit more texture. All in all - it was gone in 24 hrs!

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