This Creamy Tomato Soup is easy, comforting, and has a rich flavor profile. Watch the easy video tutorial and you’ll be craving a bowl of tomato soup paired with a gooey Grilled Cheese Sandwich.

You can make this tomato soup creamy or chunky if you prefer, but we love creamy soup recipes from Creamy Sweet Potato Soup to our velvety Carrot Soup and definitely Creamy Potato Soup.

Creamy tomato soup served with grilled cheese sandwich

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My husband never loved tomato soup until he tried this Creamy Tomato Soup. The addition of parmesan and just 1/2 cup of cream makes it so satisfying. It’s also a quick and easy 30-minute soup that keeps well in the fridge. We love it all year round and whip up a batch any time we are craving Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

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Ingredients for Tomato Basil Soup

Since this is a tomato-based soup, it is important to offset the acidity with some key ingredients. We use a combination of cream, parmesan, and a little sugar to balance the soup.

  • Butter – use unsalted butter to sautee onions
  • Yellow onion – it seems like a ton of onion but it dissapears into the soup adding a balanced sweetness
  • Garlic – you’ll need 1 Tbsp minced from about 3 cloves
  • Crushed tomatoes – with their juice, preferably San Marzano tomatoes
  • Chicken stock – for the best flavor use homemade chicken broth
  • Basil – chop and add 1/4 cup fresh basil, plus more to serve. Basil leaves are easily bruised so chop by stacking a bunch of leaves then roll them into a log and cut into thin strips.
  • Sugar – It’s just 1 Tbsp, but necessary to combat the tomato acidity.
  • Black pepper – start with 1/2 tsp and add more to taste
  • Whipping cream – adds a creaminess to the soup and offsets acidity.
  • Parmesan cheese – adds saltiness to the soup and balances acidity. Adding parmesan adds enough salt and I usually don’t add more.
Ingredients homemade tomato soup with crushed tomatoes

How to Make Tomato Soup

  1. Saute Aromatics – heat a non-reactive pot over medium heat. Melt in 4 Tbsp butter then sautee onions until softened and golden (10-12 min). Add minced garlic and saute another minute.
  2. Make the tomato soup base – stir in two 28 oz cans of crushed tomatoes with their juice, your chicken stock, chopped basil, sugar and black pepper. Bring to a boil then reduce heat, partially cover and simmer 10 minutes.
  3. Blend if desired – use an immersion blender in the pot or blend in batches using a blender (be careful not to overfill the blender with hot liquid) and return soup to the pot.
  4. Add cream and parmesan – stir in the heavy cream and shredded parmesan. Return to a simmer and season to taste if needed.
  5. Serve – ladle into warm bowls and garnish with more parmesan and basil.

Pro Tip: If you prefer a chunky soup with bits of tomato (like our Broccoli Cheese Soup), you can skip the blending step and proceed with adding cream and parmesan then season to taste.

Step by step how to make tomato soup

Important: Use a Non-Reactive Pot

Since this soup is tomato-based it is important to use a non-reactive pot. Avoid aluminum, cast iron, and copper which are all made of metals that can react with tomatoes and make the soup taste metallic.

Non-reactive pots that work well include: Stainless steel, enamel-coated cast iron, ceramic, and glass. We used our 5 1/2 Qt enamel-coated dutch oven pot.

Tomato basil soup cooked in dutch oven nonreactive pot

Common Questions

Can I substitute canned whole tomatoes?

You can use canned whole peeled tomatoes, but crush them by pulsing in a food processor before adding to the pot. Be sure to season to taste if substituting.

Can I use dried basil?

You can substitute the fresh basil with about 1 Tbsp of dried basil for the soup. I suggest adding dried basil when you add the crushed tomatoes to give them a chance to soften. Dried herbs work great in soups, but should not be used for garnish.

Can I use fresh tomatoes?

You’ll need to make your own crushed tomatoes which can be a time-consuming process. We find it is much simpler to buy crushed tomatoes.

What stock do you use for tomato soup?

We love chicken bone broth because it has a great depth of flavor, but you can substitute it with vegetable broth to keep this a vegetarian soup.

What if my soup is too sour or acidic?

Make sure you aren’t using a reactive pot (see above) and add more sugar and cream to taste to balance the acidity.

Bowl of creamy tomato soup garnished with parmesan and basil

How to Serve Tomato Soup

  • Grilled Cheese – tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches are the perfect match (try dipping the sandwich into the soup).
  • Parmesan – add shredded parmesan while the soup is hot so it melts over the top.
  • Fresh Basil – sprinkle the top with thinly sliced basil.
  • Croutons – sprinkle crunchy croutons over the soup.
  • Toast – simple toasted bread or crostini (like we made for Bruschetta) are great for dunking into the soup.
Serving tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich

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Creamy Tomato Soup Recipe

4.98 from 1086 votes
Creamy tomato soup garnished with cheese and basil
Our go-to creamy tomato soup recipe. Adding parmesan and heavy cream makes it so satisfying and balances the acidity. It’s also a quick and easy 30-minute soup that keeps well in the fridge. We love this Tomato Basil Soup paired with Grilled Cheese Sandwiches.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 8 people (1 cup servings)
  • 4 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 2 yellow onions, (3 cups finely chopped)
  • 3 garlic cloves, (1 Tbsp minced)
  • 56 oz crushed tomatoes, (two, 28-oz cans) with their juice, preferably San Marzano
  • 2 cups chicken stock
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh basil, plus more to serve
  • 1 Tbsp sugar, or added to taste
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper, or to taste
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream, or to taste to combat acidity
  • 1/3 cup parmesan cheese, freshly grated, plus more to serve

Instructions

  • Heat a nonreactive pot or enameled dutch oven over medium heat. Add butter then add chopped onions. Sauté 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until softened and golden. Add minced garlic and sauté 1 minute until fragrant.
  • Add crushed tomatoes with their juice, chicken stock, chopped basil, sugar (or add sugar to taste), and black pepper. Stir together and bring to a boil then reduce heat, partially cover with lid and simmer for 10 minutes.
  • You can leave your soup with a chunky consistency, but if you like a blended/creamy soup, use an immersion blender to blend the soup in the pot to desired consistency or transfer to a blender in batches and blend until smooth (being careful not to over-fill the blender with hot liquid and pulse a few times initially to get it started), then return blended soup to the pot over medium heat.
  • Add 1/2 cup heavy cream, 1/3 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese and return to a simmer. Season to taste with salt and pepper if needed and turn off the heat.*
  • Ladle into warm bowls and top with more parmesan and chopped fresh basil.

Notes

*Some crushed tomatoes can seem tangier. If the soup seems too acidic or sour, you can add more heavy cream and sugar to taste. 

Nutrition Per Serving

344g Serving222kcal Calories22g Carbs7g Protein14g Fat8g Saturated Fat1g Polyunsaturated Fat4g Monounsaturated Fat1g Trans Fat40mg Cholesterol422mg Sodium710mg Potassium4g Fiber12g Sugar895IU Vitamin A21mg Vitamin C140mg Calcium3mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Creamy Tomato Soup Recipe
Serving Size
 
344 g
Amount per Serving
Calories
222
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
14
g
22
%
Saturated Fat
 
8
g
50
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
4
g
Cholesterol
 
40
mg
13
%
Sodium
 
422
mg
18
%
Potassium
 
710
mg
20
%
Carbohydrates
 
22
g
7
%
Fiber
 
4
g
17
%
Sugar
 
12
g
13
%
Protein
 
7
g
14
%
Vitamin A
 
895
IU
18
%
Vitamin C
 
21
mg
25
%
Calcium
 
140
mg
14
%
Iron
 
3
mg
17
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: creamy tomato soup, tomato soup
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $$
Calories: 222
Natasha's Kitchen Cookbook
4.98 from 1086 votes (713 ratings without comment)

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  • Michele Gable Napoli
    February 2, 2026

    Really excellent simple recipe. I had a box of beef stock in the fridge so I used that instead of chicken broth….really turned out well!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 2, 2026

      I’m so happy to hear that worked out well, Michele.

      Reply

  • DENNIS RAYMOND
    January 30, 2026

    Whew! Absolutely outstanding. Being in Louisiana, the only alteration I made was to double up on the garlic. Paired it with your three-cheese grilled cheese sandwich, and dunked!
    Leftovers only lasted until next day’s lunch.

    Reply

  • JanG
    January 30, 2026

    I made this soup & absolutely love it! I forgot to state in my previous post that I used vegetable broth (Better Than Bouillon brand) since I was having vegetarians over for dinner & the soup was still very good! My son always used the chicken stock when he made his as will I when not making it for vegetarians. I can’t say I noticed much difference though:)

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  • JanG
    January 30, 2026

    My son has made this soup for us several times & we loved it so I finally asked him for the recipe which he gladly shared. This soup is not difficult to make & is delicious in fact one of my favorites! I love to pair it with toasted cheese sandwiches using a combination of sharp cheddar & Port Salut cheeses on sourdough bread. It is a fabulous combination!!! You can also at a simple dinner salad if desired. Thank you for sharing this recipe with us:)

    Reply

  • Jennifer Hunt
    January 30, 2026

    Hi!

    Can I use prepackaged parm instead?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 30, 2026

      Hi Jennifer. We prefer freshly grated because it melts down. Pre-grated has fillers and anti-caking ingredients that prevents it from melting well.

      Reply

  • Erika
    January 30, 2026

    I have made this recipe for my family 4 times now this winter. Everyone loves it!! This was the recipe we used for making tomato soup at home for the first time ever and we’ll never use a different one. The flavor is unmatched. We follow the directions exactly as written and I cook it in a Dutch oven. We always serve it with grilled cheese sandwiches. I highly recommend this!! It’s the best tomato soup I’ve ever eaten.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 30, 2026

      Thanks so much for sharing, Erika! I’m
      so happy to know it’s become a family favorite for you.

      Reply

  • KathyAnn
    January 29, 2026

    This soup is great! My husband loves it and so do I. I add in just a little extra cream and sometimes some bacon.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 29, 2026

      Sounds delish!

      Reply

  • Allen Sinquefield
    January 28, 2026

    Good soup, great directions.
    Would have like a list of ingredients to include amounts vs pulling from video but that’s not a big deal.
    Family felt it was a bit bland. Added additional garlic, salt and pepper to taste.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 29, 2026

      Thank you for your feedback. You can click Jump to recipe to go to the recipe card with all the ingredients and amounts. Feel free to add more seasoning according to your preferred taste.

      Reply

  • pattyf
    January 28, 2026

    I make this often. My granddaughter requests it and I freeze it in lunch size containers for her school lunches.

    Reply

  • Kim Heiser
    January 27, 2026

    Family favorite! I omit the basil because my husband isn’t a fan.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 27, 2026

      Thank you for sharing that with me, Kim!

      Reply

  • Julie
    January 25, 2026

    I thought this was fine. I used all the called for ingredients. It lacked oomph. I might try it again, but next time I would add more seasoning.

    Reply

    • Natasha
      January 27, 2026

      HI Julie, it’s always a good idea to season to taste since different tomato products have varying amounts of salt. It’s definitely worth another try.

      Reply

  • Lynne
    January 25, 2026

    I’m guessing this can’t be frozen as a finished product because of the cream. Correct?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 25, 2026

      Hi Lynne! It can be frozen, but the texture may be grainy when defrosted and reheated due to the cream. You can keep the cream out and add it prior to serving.

      Reply

  • Sherry
    January 25, 2026

    Fabulous!! Going into the family recipe book!!

    Reply

  • Kelly
    January 24, 2026

    This is going in my recipe binder and will be making again. I topped with the basil and parm, but also added a drizzle of olive oil. It’s so good, and easiet gluten free and yummy item I have made.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 24, 2026

      That’s so awesome, Kelly! I’m happy you enjoyed it.

      Reply

  • Bill
    January 23, 2026

    Soup was definitely tasty. I did cut down on the acidity level by adding 1/4 tsp baking soda. Adding this to the soup will make it sweeter with less to no sugar will be needed.

    Reply

  • Hilary
    January 22, 2026

    Followed the recipe, but it turned out really oniony and that’s all I could taste. Not very enjoyable.

    Reply

    • Natasha
      January 24, 2026

      HI Hilary, that is unusual for this recipe. Did you sauté the onions as directed? Once they are sauteed, they take on a caramelized sweetness and there shouldn’t be an oniony flavor.

      Reply

  • Sumi
    January 22, 2026

    I love your tomato soup recipe and was wondering, what would you recommend if I want to use roasted fresh tomatoes instead of canned tomatoes? Any tips on quantities or adjustments would be much appreciated. Thank you!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 23, 2026

      Hi Sumi! That would be fine. Weigh them after roasting, including all the juices and you can use the same amount. You can adjust the broth to make it thinner if it’s too thick. Also, see my Roasted Tomato Soup Recipe.

      Reply

      • Sumi
        January 26, 2026

        Omg, I didn’t know there was a separate recipe! This is perfect, thank you so much! I love all your recipes. You are the best!

        Reply

  • Leigh
    January 22, 2026

    This recipe gets 5 stars but I really don’t understand the reason for that rating. It was just OK for me and still quite acidic.

    Reply

  • Lisa
    January 20, 2026

    I plan on making this tonight. It looks so great! What could I use in place of the heavy cream to make it healthier? thank you!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 20, 2026

      Hi Lisa! You can use a lighter cream such as half and half. Alternatively you can use milk too nut it won’t be as thick and creamy as using cream.

      Reply

  • Angelo
    January 19, 2026

    Can i use 1/3 cup of pecorino Romano grated cheese instead of Parmesan?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 19, 2026

      Hi Angelo! That would be fine.

      Reply

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