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Default Tomatoes ... soup for the freezer

A good friend shared her tomato soup recipe with me last year ... and
we were disappointed when we opened the last package earlier this
winter. My husband planted a LOT more tomato plants this year so I
can prepare more soup (he also planted a lot of garlic and Walla Walla
onions). I put the soup into Rubbermaid Premium containers and then,
when frozen, pop out the soup and put it into foodsaver bags. Takes
up a lot less space in the freezer and they stack pretty well. I know
that she froze her soup in freezer-safe quart jars.

Here's the recipe:

Carolyn's Tomato Soup

2 cans beef consommé
8 large tomatoes chopped
1 large onion sliced
2 cloves garlic chopped
6 sprigs parsley
pinch of tyme
1 bay leaf
6 pepper corns
1 tablespoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper

Bring all of the above to a boil and simmer 30 minutes
Run it through a food mill
Return to heat and add
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 tablespoon sugar

Melt 2 and 1/2 tablespoons of butter and add 2 tablespoons of corn
starch - then add this to the soup and simmer for another 5- 8
minutes- the soup will thicken slightly. I double the recipe and
freeze the soup.
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Linda > wrote:

> A good friend shared her tomato soup recipe with me last year ... and
> we were disappointed when we opened the last package earlier this
> winter. My husband planted a LOT more tomato plants this year so I
> can prepare more soup (he also planted a lot of garlic and Walla Walla
> onions). I put the soup into Rubbermaid Premium containers and then,
> when frozen, pop out the soup and put it into foodsaver bags. Takes
> up a lot less space in the freezer and they stack pretty well. I know
> that she froze her soup in freezer-safe quart jars.
>
> Here's the recipe:
>
> Carolyn's Tomato Soup
>
> 2 cans beef consommé
> 8 large tomatoes chopped
> 1 large onion sliced
> 2 cloves garlic chopped
> 6 sprigs parsley
> pinch of tyme
> 1 bay leaf
> 6 pepper corns
> 1 tablespoon salt
> 1/8 teaspoon pepper
>
> Bring all of the above to a boil and simmer 30 minutes
> Run it through a food mill
> Return to heat and add
> 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
> 1/2 tablespoon sugar
>
> Melt 2 and 1/2 tablespoons of butter and add 2 tablespoons of corn
> starch - then add this to the soup and simmer for another 5- 8
> minutes- the soup will thicken slightly. I double the recipe and
> freeze the soup.


Thank you for the recipe..
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