Tomato and White Bean Soup With Lots of Garlic Recipe (2024)

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seattlegardener

Here’s how you can take this soup from so-so to delicious: To your garlic and oil mixture add your favorite blend of warm spices. I used approximately 1/4 of each of the following: ground coriander, ground fennel, chili flakes and ground sumac, plus lots of black pepper. After the step with the immersion blender, I added about 2Tbs of pepper jelly, 2 Tbs of tomato paste and about a half cup coconut milk (use the rest of the can to drizzle over when serving, in place of cream). Yum!

Thaisa

I used a dash of cinnamon, cayenne, herbes de Provence, oregano, and blended parmesan cheese. Next time I'll cook it with a carrot to balance the tartness (an Italian trick). This time I added some sugar.

Christopher Scott

In a hurry I dumped two cans of white beans into the tomato depths and followed the recipe exactly (including a massive amount of irregular garlic). When I put the cans in recycling I noticed they were garbanzos, not cannellini (Progresso labels look alike). I enjoyed my hummus-tomato soup immensely.

Susan

Using undrained beans gave the dish a salty, funky, unappealing flavor that ruined the soup. I’d recommend that cooks rinse and drain the beans. Very disappointed.

Aline

As always, amused by all the additions and changes that "adapt" this recipe into something dramatically different. I was out of all fresh food (because of shopping-laziness) and needed something with vegetables. Had just cooked some giant white beans. Only adaptation I made was putting the peeled garlic cloves -- a whole head's worth -- into a zipper plastic bag A plastic -headed mallet made it easy and fun to smash the cloves into submission. Filling and healthy! (used soy milk to finish.)

Liz

Was very good, quick and easy. I used fire roasted crushed canned tomatoes, which gave mine a nice smokey flavor. Agree with the other posters that high quality canned tomatoes is a must here.

A Southwick

I'm inclined to roast a whole head of garlic and add that to this soup.

DrDre2008

This was way delish, but required some adaptation. I used 2 cans of beans & 2 of tomato. As I was preparing the garlic (I used regular & black), I had the thought to add tomato paste. I should have. I would have created a richer flavor. But I did add the very last of our basil & 1/4 cup of marsala & parmesan along with the veg broth, 1/2 & 1/2. That created much more depth. I would add another 14-oz can of tomatoes next time to bring the tomato flavor forward. Served w/ parmesan tuiles. Yum.

Ray Hunter

I make this soup with a chopped carrot, chopped onion, and chopped stalk of celery. I also sauté about a tablespoon of finely minced anchovy and Italian parsley just after the garlic and before I add the tomato. I use either chicken or vegetable broth. Very good.

melissa

You cannot go wrong with white beans and garlic. Adding tomatoes and puréeing into a silky bisque is lovely. Use best quality canned tomatoes, season well, add a generous drizzle of cream, and finish with cracked pepper and Maldon sea salt.

Tavia

A soup even the children enjoyed! Added pesto and lemon at the end. Served with fresh sourdough bread.

Christopher C

Cooked as written. Thought it was great. Kinda funny the recipe asks you to peel the garlic, then smash it. Cut the root end, place flat side of knife on the clove, strike with fist. Viola, garlic smashed and peeled.

RosebudTX

Made as directed. I chose the water option instead of broth and added just a bit of heavy cream towards the very end of blending, as suggested at the thinning stage. Served with chunks of French bread for lunch.Later, when I said we were having pizza for dinner, the family said, “Pizza, and more soup!”. A definite hit and no one would ever guess how easy it was to make.

Elizajane1234

Simmered with Parmesan rinds and added a dash of balsamic and hot sauce when serving.

Jen W

Not a five star soup as written. I followed recipe to the letter and it was bland, with no specific taste coming through. I appreciate the modifications that people add to notes so I know what to try next time. I am thinking I need to just read the notes before making anything, though. I’ve been disappointed a few times when making the original recipe without suggested modifications.

amber

Interesting soup! Never eaten white beans before so didn’t know what to expect. I drained the beans but didn’t rinse, and added some onion and a small carrot. Next time, I’ll drain AND rinse the beans. I’d make this again and will continue to experiment with seasonings. To those who said this was grainy, perhaps leave the soup to simmer a few minutes longer. My soup was grainy initially but this went away as I kept blending and added a little more broth.

margot

I soaked one and a half cups of alluvia Blanca beans from Rancho Gordo.

Nat

Use spices

Amanda

I didn't like this soup. The garlic was really a lot, and I love garlic. Would maybe try again with others' suggestions of added spice blends. It was otherwise kind of bitter, so I added a tiny tiny bit of sugar. Would not recommend adding the beans without rinsing them first if you are at all sensitive to beans, digestion wise.

Martha W.

I took the advice of some others here: I drained and rinsed the beans; sautéed two anchovy fillets, parsley with the garlic once browned; added sumac, a Berbère spice mix, onion powder, a little oregano; used two cans of tomatoes and homemade broth. Added 2 tblsp of tomato paste. Put in 2 tblsps of unsalted butter at the end to cut the tartness. This soup is on the tart side, but we liked that with the saltiness combined. Blended and added more water to thin it out a bit when done. Delicious.

Katie

This was…not my favorite. The beans, even when blended smooth, lent an unpleasant graininess to it that eventually made me sieve the whole thing. Which I’m pretty sure negates any nutritional benefits to the beans. And then the garlic was fine, but nothing special flavor-wise. I think a tomato soup starting with a mirepoix and some tomato paste (and a lot of butter) is better overall!

stacie

I added 2 carrots and 2 stalks celery, and a tbsp of tomato paste per the recommendations, as well as cumin etc. I didn’t have cans of beans so cooked some dried beans then bc it seemed like more beans than 2 cans worth, I added 2 cans chopped tomatoes and 1 can Rotel tomatoes for a little kick. Delish

Ann

Made this last night and thought is was delicious. Was looking for a good basic tomato soup with good protein. Took other suggestions here to add a carrot and tomato paste and added a small shallot. Used whole San Marzano tomatoes, rinsed the beans, and added 2 cups of veggie broth. Will make again!

Ksenia C

Okay, picture this: a soup so timid, it wouldn't even wave hello. A shadow of flavor, skulking through your taste buds like a sour-ish whisper. Yes, friends, we're talking about the epitome of culinary meh. Speed is its only virtue, any hint of real character is absent. Cheese, pesto, even basil leaves couldn't cover its blandness. This soup isn't bad, it's just... nothing. A culinary void. It's a 2 only because kiddos ate half of a bowl on a December night, and, let's face it - now we rest!

orlando bloom

Used cooked from dried beans w liquid instead of canned and 1 T red pepper flakes. Top notch

Jamie

I am excited to have this as a versatile, simple, and relatively quick soup in rotation. I added two shallots and oregano, and they provided further depth in the flavor profile. I look forward to making this soup again and playing around with different spice combinations.

Les

Meh. Predominant flavor is pureed beans.

vee

Made this as written, except I drained the bean liquid and added extra water. Was delicious with only the 3 ingredients! Didn’t have heavy cream, so just drizzled a bit more olive oil on top. I was surprised how many reviews said it was bland, I thought it was very flavorful - maybe key is using good tomatoes, I used San marzano canned tomatoes.

Lily

This was really wonderful. So simple and yet so tasty! I have now made it 2-3 times. I followed the comments in the notes and added paprika and red pepper flakes to the garlic as it was cooking. I used dried beans, not canned, so I added 2 cups of water instead of the liquid from the can. I also didn't add cream but a dollop of fresh ricotta. It's going to be a staple in my monthly legume rotation!

Angela K.

I followed the recipe and this is a solid, stable soup recipe to add to the winter rotation. You can make it just as the recipe says or you change it up a bit.

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Tomato and White Bean Soup With Lots of Garlic Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you add garlic to soup? ›

All you have to do is peel all of the cloves and slice them and put the slices into the soup at the beginning of cooking. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how mild 25 or 30 cloves of garlic can be when prepared this way. You almost can't taste them but your body will still get the healthful benefits from the garlic.

How to improve the flavor of bean soup? ›

Garlic and onions will bolster the taste of bean soup. Be sure to take a portion of the beans and mash or purée them for extra texture. Aromatics like celery or carrot will add more complex flavor notes. Despite being expensive, both mushrooms and Parmesan cheese will add some real umami (i.e., mouth feel) to the soup.

How do you thicken white bean soup? ›

You can also thicken soup by puréeing it with cooked beans or lentils. White beans like cannellini beans or navy beans are especially good for puréeing. This recipe for Creamy Italian White Bean Soup is a great place to start. Puréeing hearty winter vegetables like butternut and kabocha squash will also do the trick.

What are the best flavors to add to soup? ›

Dehydrated vegetables are excellent in traditional vegetable soups as well. Some of our favorites are Dried Shallots, Dehydrated Red Bell Pepper, Dehydrated Green Bell Pepper, Tomato Flakes, Minced Onion and Roasted Garlic Flakes. Or, add a bay leaf to your recipe.

How do you maximize garlic flavor? ›

6 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Garlic
  1. Separate stubborn cloves with the back of your knife. ...
  2. Peel cloves quickly and easily in a jar. ...
  3. Enlist salt when mincing garlic. ...
  4. Grate garlic for potent flavor. ...
  5. Make garlic mellow by roasting it. ...
  6. Get a 2-for-1 by poaching garlic in oil.

What is the purpose of garlic in soup? ›

Garlic soup is a highly medicinal soup that helps boost your immune system while reducing inflammation throughout the body. Many versions of this soup are found in an array of cultures from Spanish to French and Polish to Mexican.

Why does my bean soup have no flavor? ›

Not Adding Acid

If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

What is the key to flavorful soup? ›

Making a delicious soup depends on building flavors as you go along. Aromatics, which include garlic, onion, leeks, carrots and celery, are the basic flavor-building blocks of most soup recipes. Sauteing these vegetables in oil or butter is the first step to boosting your soup's flavor.

How do I increase the depth of flavor in soup? ›

Add acidic ingredients.

Foods that have a great deal of acidity, like lemon juice, vinegar, white wine, and tomato puree, can help liven up the flavor of bland-tasting bone and other broths. "The acidity of these ingredients works to complement and enhance the broth's flavors, not mask it.

Why is my bean soup so watery? ›

Sometimes soup just needs to simmer longer to reach the perfect consistency. Check to see if the vegetables are tender, and then taste the broth. If the soup tastes a bit watery, give it more time.

How do you make soup thicker and creamier? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice.

Can I use flour to thicken white soup? ›

First, you can create a slurry by whisking 2 tablespoons of flour with cold water and adding it gradually to the soup. Another method of using flour to thicken soup is by making a roux on the stovetop. A roux, which is a mixture of fat and flour, is often used as a base for sauces and is an easy way to add starch.

What to add to bland bean soup? ›

Before serving, season with additional salt, to taste.
  1. Spices. A blend of favorites to give the soup big-time flavor, including smoked paprika. ...
  2. Fire-Roasted Tomatoes. One of my pantry staples! ...
  3. Red Wine Vinegar. For a touch of acid and brightness. ...
  4. Parmesan Cheese. The perfect finish for a touch of creaminess.
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What is the best spice for soup? ›

Oregano: If you want to give your soups a fresh, fragrant, Mediterranean kick, then oregano is the one for you. Oregano works especially well with tomato-based soups, creating a light and fragrant undertone. Cayenne Pepper: Perfect for a little heat, cayenne pepper introduces a warm, spicy depth to your soup.

What to put on top of tomato soup? ›

18 Must-Try Toppings for Your Tomato Soup
  1. Pretzels!
  2. Pepperidge Farm® Goldfish® Crackers.
  3. Pumpkin Seeds.
  4. Croutons.
  5. Tortilla Strips.
  6. Cheese.
  7. Avocado.
  8. Sour Cream.

Do you add garlic before or after? ›

As a general rule, wait to add the garlic until immediately before you add other ingredients like stock or meat, allowing it to mingle with the cooked onion to create the onion and garlic foundation of the flavor profile you're building.

Do you chop garlic for soup? ›

Skip mincing for soups, stews, and braises.

Since stewing and braising both involve long, slow cooking, there's no need to mince the garlic. The broth will effectively break down the cloves. To maximize flavor, give the cloves a hearty smash before throwing them into the pot.

How do you put garlic in stock? ›

The cloves should be soft and golden brown. Squeeze the softened cloves into a large stockpot and cover with 6 cups of cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat to medium, and simmer until reduced by 1/3, giving you four cups of stock, which will take about 40 minutes to 1 hour.

Do you need to peel garlic for soup? ›

It turns out that there's a ton of flavor in the papery outer layers of onions, and same for garlic. The skins on both alliums are unpleasant to eat, as well as possibly a choking hazard, but they're absolutely wonderful for infusing flavor into soups, sauces, and stock.

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