Campbell's Tomato Soup Copycat Recipe | Sweet Tea + Thyme (2024)

This deliciously creamy tomato soup recipe is rich, smooth and can be made vegan and dairy-free! An easy recipe that gives serious tomato soup childhood nostalgia while using whole foods, it's both a healthy yet indulgent and comforting soup.

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My husband does not cook, he will tell you himself he can only cook two things well: smoothies and this easy, creamy tomato soup.

I literally keep cans of tomatoes so he can make this exact soup whenever I'm feeling really sick, really down, or really cold, along with a hot mug of cinnamon ginger tea.

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An insanely simple recipe, he simmers tomatoes with some good flavorful chicken broth, herbs and spices, then blends it up in the blender until it is super smooth and the taste reminds me of a better version of Campbell's Tomato Soup. It's still got plenty of that coziness but it's a million times more flavorful.

One taste and you'll never go back to the store-bought canned stuff! It's a bowl of perfectly velvety tomato soup made with love, y'all. It's one of my all time favorite recipes. Serve with some toasted crusty bread or use that bread to make bomb grilled cheese sandwiches to dip right into the hot soup.

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How to Make Homemade Campbell's Tomato Soup from Scratch

The biggest thing I love about this recipe is that it is very versatile. Not only is it perfect for the dead of winter, but it's fantastic to have in the early fall/late summer when you're harvesting fresh tomatoes in your garden and soup weather is slowly starting to creep into the evenings and Starbucks releases the pumpkin spice latte again.

To make this the best cream of tomato soup, you'll need to use good tomatoes, so when using canned ones try looking for high quality tomatoes like San Marzano tomatoes.

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The basic gist of the recipe is a three step process: sauté, simmer, and blend. Super easy.

Saute the onions and garlic in olive oil in a large soup pot or a coated dutch oven with a little salt and pepper over medium heat so nothing burns. Add the herbs to infuse the oil with more flavor while the onions gain some color. The garlic is whole so we don't need to worry about it burning.

Then add the tomatoes, juice and all. You can use whatever type of canned tomatoes you can find: pureed, diced, whole, halved. Just don't use sun-dried or tomato sauce.

Simmer, simmer, for up to an hour. This helps reduce your soup to make it a little thicker, and basically you want the soup to end up nappé or thick enough to coat the back of a spoon and stay separated when you run a finger over the spoon. At that point, add in a half cup of cream or milk, taste and season with salt and pepper, and add in a little sugar and baking soda if you feel it needs it.

Next step is to blend it up. I like a really creamy soup, so I put the soup into my blender until nice and smooth.

Pro Tip: Blend in small batches, or use an immersion blender.

Hot soup in a regular blender needs space at the top because the heat and movement could cause the lid to pop off if it's not secured and hot soup will fly. So small batches, people!

You can also use an immersion blender and blend the soup in the pot (heat off), which is great if you love a chunkier soup. Don't have a blender? No problem, use a food processor instead and remember, the 'small batch' rule still applies.

Then serve! Ladle that cream of tomato goodness into big soup bowls and garnish with fresh basil, parmesan cheese if you want, and dunk in some gooey grilled cheese. We're all still five at heart, y'all.

You'll Need...

Canned Tomatoes or Fresh Whole Tomatoes. I like using canned whole San Marzano tomatoes, they have a much lower acidity due to the type of soil they're grown in and are sweeter, even. But in the summer, if you grow some of the best fresh roma tomatoes (which are my preference to use in tomato soup) use them!

Yellow Onions and Garlic. Flavor, people! Flavor. You don't need to do a lot of chopping here, everything is going to be blended up and pressed through a sieve. Leave the garlic whole, and quarter the onions. An easy breezy recipe shouldn't involve a lot of chopping!

Chicken Broth or Vegetable Stock. Keep it vegan or vegetarian by using a good-flavored vegetable stock instead of chicken broth. You'll also need add some water to the soup for simmering.

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Olive Oil. Love the flavor olive oil brings to our pot of soup. Savory-cooking wise, there is nothing that smells better than garlic and onions sizzling away in olive oil.

Herbs. I'm a more recent plant mom, so fresh basil is a love in my easy creamy tomato soup, not only to blend up in there, but also to use as a beautiful garnish. That technically makes this creamy tomato basil soup, but you don't have to use it if it's not your thing. Dried herbs are great, too, remember that they are more potent flavorwise than the fresh stuff. Keep that in mind and always taste your food while cooking.

Baking Soda. If you're using canned tomatoes that are more acidic or are someone who can't handle tomato well, try adding a little baking soda at the end of cooking. It neutralizes some of the acid.

A little pinch of brown sugar. Look, there are some who hate the sugar, and some who love. I'm a lover of it; it reminds me of eating the can of soup with grilled cheese as a little girl. A little of that sweetness, you know? Also, taste, taste, taste your food, guys! Season as you like.

Heavy Cream, Coconut Milk, or other non-dairy milk. A rich homemade creamy tomato soup needs some sort of creamy goodness, and I know there are plenty of us with lactose issues or special diets or even just want to keep this recipe in our back pocket for some healthy eating.

And of course, kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Season your food, people!

Pro Tips

Use a non-reactive pot! Tomato is highly acidic and using pots made of cast iron, aluminum, or copper (which react to tomatoes) will made your soup taste very metallic, and no amount of baking soda will save that. Use a stainless steel or enamel-coated cast iron dutch oven. I use this 6 qt dutch oven pot and it works like a charm.

Don't have a high-powered blender? Help it out a bit by using tomato puree or diced tomatoes and dicing the onions. Remember to do the batching technique I talked about earlier, don't overwhelm your appliances.

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Want uber-thick soup? Use a cornstarch slurry! After blending the soup, add it back to the pot over medium high heat. Mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch and 1 tablespoon cold water together in a small bowl, then stir it into the pureed soup. Watch how fast it thickens up.

For even more flavor, add parmesan cheese! I personally love throwing in a parmesan rind (keep them in the freezer for such occasions! Great in soups, chilis, and stews!) but you can grate it right into the blended soup or garnish with it.

Want your soup to taste like it's been simmering for hours? Stir in 2 tablespoons of tomato paste, which has an earthier, more developed and concentrated tomato flavor. This is great especially if you find your soup is just missing a little bit of something.

Need a great twist on leftovers? Grab some tortellini and rotisserie chicken and make some Chicken Tomato Tortellini Soup. So filling and hearty!

FAQ's

Can I use fresh tomatoes for tomato soup?

Of course! You'll need to sub 4 cups of chopped fresh tomatoes for a 28 ounce can of tomatoes.

My soup tastes too acidic! What do I do?

Always make sure that you aren't using a reactive pot.
Reactive cookware: a cast iron pot that's not enamel coated, copper cookware, or aluminum cookware.

I always choose my trusty enamel-coated dutch oven when I make tomato soup!

If your tomatoes were acidic, and it's not the cookware, add a little more baking soda (about ½ teaspoon) to neutralize more of the acid. Give a taste, and repeat if needed. You may need to season a little more once you're happy with the acidity.

Can this be made ahead?

This soup is super fast to make and easy to make days ahead, just blend in the cream just before serving! There is more information in the Storing and Freezing section of this post, but all you need to do is make it, store it, reheat, and add the cream as per the recipe.

Is this tomato soup healthy?


This is much healthier than the canned soup. Made from scratch with plenty of vegetables, fresh herbs, and comforting soupy goodness.
It's gluten-free and can even be vegan and low-fat if you omit the heavy cream or use whatever non-dairy milk you like. Keep in mind that stronger flavors like coconut can change the flavor a little. Oat milk is my non-dairy preference to use in place of the cream.

Can I freeze tomato soup with cream in it?

Absolutely! I would suggest to freeze the soup separate from the cream because most people are afraid it'll curdle. But if you reheat your tomato soup after thawing on low or medium low heat until warmed through, stirring frequently, then everything will be just fine.

Storing and Freezing

Storing in the fridge is simple: keep the soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

I get a ton of questions asking about freezing tomato soup. Can you freeze creamy tomato soup or will it curdle? The answer: Yes, you totally can freeze it and no, it won't curdle. You just need to be careful in reheating it.

First, decide on whether to add cream while you're cooking. Are you making tomato soup as a freezer meal? Add the cream when you reheat it. If it wasn't planned, you can still freeze and reheat.

First let the soup cool to room temperature before pouring into a freezer safe, airtight container or freezer-safe zip top bag. I would suggest double bagging with the zip top bags just to stay safe from any accidental soup leaks. The soup will stay good in the freezer for up to 6 months.

To thaw the soup, thaw it in the fridge and then reheat on the stove top over medium-low heat, whisking well occasionally to keep the cream from separating. Serve once it's warmed through.

I don't suggest microwaving to thaw or reheat the soup from frozen, it will curdle the cream and make it separate.

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Easy Campbell's Tomato Soup Copycat

Eden Westbrook

This deliciously creamy tomato soup recipe is rich, smooth and can be made vegan and dairy-free! An easy recipe that gives serious tomato soup childhood nostalgia while using whole foods, it's both a healthy yet indulgent and comforting soup.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Soups & Stews

Cuisine American

Servings 12 servings

Calories 74 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 1 medium Yellow Onion peeled and quartered
  • 5 cloves Garlic peeled, smashed but still whole
  • 2 28 oz can San Marzano Tomatoes
  • 4 cups Chicken Broth or Vegetable Stock
  • 2 cups Water
  • 2 dried Bay Leaves
  • 1 sprig fresh Basil or ½ teaspoon dried Basil
  • Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper to taste
  • 1 or 2 tablespoon Brown Sugar
  • ½ teaspoon Baking Soda
  • Up to ½ cup Heavy Cream or Non-Dairy Milk

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil n a large enamel-coated dutch oven over medium heat. Add in onion and whole garlic cloves, sprinkle in ½ teaspoon salt and pepper and sauté for 5 minutes, until onion begins to become translucent and brown a little. Throw in the basil near the end of sautéing the onions.

  • Pour in tomatoes and their juice, chicken broth, water, and bay leaves. Stir together well, and allow the tomato soup to come to a simmer.

  • After soup begins to simmer, turn heat down to medium low to continue simmering. Cover the pot with lid, and simmer for at least 30 mins up to an hour.

  • After 30 mins, season with kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper, and brown sugar to taste. Start with 2 teaspoons of sugar and work up to your preferred sweetness.

  • If the soup tastes too acidic for your liking, stir in the baking soda.

  • Pour the heavy cream or non-dairy milk into the soup to make it creamy.

  • Blend the tomato soup smooth, if desired, by pouring soup (in small batches) into a blender or food processor, or taking the pot off the heat and using an immersion blender to carefully blend the soup smooth.

  • If not using a high-powered blender, use a mesh sieve over a large bowl to strain the skin and seeds out.

  • Serve hot in a large soup bowl.

  • Store the creamy tomato soup in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 5 days.

Notes

Freezing, Thawing, and Reheating

Decide on whether to add cream while you're cooking. Are you making tomato soup as a freezer meal? Add the cream when you reheat it. If it wasn't planned, you can still freeze and reheat.

First let the soup cool to room temperature before pouring into a freezer safe, airtight container or freezer-safe zip top bag. I would suggest double bagging with the zip top bags just to stay safe from any accidental soup leaks. The soup will stay good in the freezer for up to 6 months.

To thaw the soup, thaw it in the fridge and then reheat on the stove top over medium-low heat, whisking well occasionally to keep the cream from separating. Serve once it's warmed through.

I don't suggest microwaving to thaw or reheat the soup from frozen, it will curdle the cream and make it separate.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 74kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 1gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 446mgSugar: 3g

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FAQs

What ingredients are in a can of Campbell's tomato soup? ›

WATER, TOMATO PASTE, SUGAR, VEGETABLE OIL (CORN, CANOLA AND/OR SOYBEAN), MODIFIED CORN STARCH, CREAM, WHEAT FLOUR, MODIFIED MILK INGREDIENTS, SALT, SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, YEAST EXTRACT, CITRIC ACID, FLAVOUR, ONION POWDER. Nutritional Information is based on our current data.

Is Campbell soup being discontinued? ›

Supplies of Campbell's condensed soup have dried up — leaving shoppers frantically hunting for the last few tins. The kitchen cupboard staple and inspiration for one of the best-known of all modern artworks has all but disappeared from supermarket shelves.

Is it better to make tomato soup with water or milk? ›

A soup made with milk is usually richer and more luxurious than one made with just water or stock. This addition helps make the soup feel more comforting. Adding milk or cream to a soup can balance contrasting tastes and help ingredients that don't typically mesh blend seamlessly.

How to make Campbell's tomato soup taste better? ›

In a saucepan, combine tomato soup and 1 can full of milk of choice or heavy cream. Add garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, cayenne pepper, salt, and black pepper and let sit on medium-low heat for about 10 minutes. Pour into bowls and top with parmesan cheese and fresh basil.

How to make Campbell's soup from can? ›

Directions: Mix soup + 1 can water (or for creamier soup, 1 can milk or milk substitute). Stove: Heat over low heat, starring frequently (do not boil). Microwave : Microwave on high 2-1/2 to 3 min. (microwaves vary; time is approximate) in covered microwavable bowl.

What to put in tomato soup to make it taste better? ›

Roast the onions and garlic before adding the tomato base can enhance the flavor, and adding a splash of balsamic vinegar or a drizzle of olive oil can also provide depth. You can experiment with adding a splash of lemon juice or a pinch of sugar to balance the acidity of the tomatoes. Dice an onion and a large carrot.

What is the Campbell soup company scandal? ›

The lawsuit against Campbell's is for allegedly violating the Clean Water Act by discharging pollutants into Maumee River from its facility, which sits about 43 miles upstream of Lake Erie. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) also filed a lawsuit, on behalf of the EPA.

Why was Campbell's soup cans controversial? ›

The subject matter initially caused offense, in part for its affront to the technique and philosophy of the earlier art movement of abstract expressionism. Warhol's motives as an artist were questioned. Warhol's association with the subject led to his name becoming synonymous with the Campbell's Soup Can paintings.

Why is Campbell soup so expensive? ›

Campbell Soup Co. is pushing through a fourth round of “very targeted” price increases – the largest in more than a year – to offset core inflation, which continues to rise and reached its highest point in more than year, executives revealed during the company's first quarter earnings call yesterday.

Why do you put baking soda in tomato soup? ›

A small pinch of baking soda can help balance the pH levels and reduce the overall acidity. This can result in a milder and less tangy flavor, making the soup taste better! Also, if you want a tomato cream soup- it'll help prevent the milk from curdling when added!

What does tomato soup do to your body? ›

Generous amounts of potassium contribute to well-functioning muscles, nerves, and a healthy blood pressure. Vitamin K in tomato soup is good for bones and supports blood clotting. Minerals like calcium and phosphorus in tomato soup play a role in bone formation and help maintain strong bones.

Why does milk curdle in Campbell's tomato soup? ›

What causes this? Tomatoes are very acidic and milk or cream is added to them, curdling can occur. Curdling will be more likely to happen when the ratio of acid to cream increases or when mixing a cold and hot mixture. To thwart the curdling tendency, changing procedures will render a smooth tomato soup.

How to jazz up Campbell's tomato soup? ›

Use Herbs and Seasonings

Add chopped fresh basil or parsley at the end of cooking to bring out that rich tomato flavor. Turn to your pantry for seasonings like fresh cracked black pepper, Italian seasoning or oregano, stirring them in while the soup is still cooking.

Why does my homemade tomato soup taste bitter? ›

That bitterness could be acid from the tomatoes and one way people typically fix that is by adding a small amount of sugar.

Why does my tomato soup taste bland? ›

Always check seasonings and taste-test before serving. If the soup tastes bland at all, a bit more salt will do the trick, that doesn't just apply to this tomato soup recipe but just about anything you'll ever find yourself cooking.

What does tomato soup contain? ›

Traditional tomato soup

A simple tomato soup can be prepared simply with ingredients such as canned tomatoes/tomatoes, onion, garlic, olive oil, vegetable broth or chicken broth and for the flavouring butter, salt and pepper or if required sugar can be used.

Is Campbell's tomato soup high in sugar? ›

I think we should focus on what we should be eating and not what we shouldn't be doing.” A serving of Campbell's tomato soup gives you about the same amount of sugar as 3/4 cup of Chocolate Lucky Charms (10.22 g).

Does Campbell's Tomato Soup have high fructose corn syrup? ›

From the Package. TOMATO PUREE (WATER, TOMATO PASTE), WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, WHEAT FLOUR, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF: SALT, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, FLAVORING, CITRIC ACID, ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), MONOPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, CELERY EXTRACT, GARLIC OIL.

What is the difference between Campbell's tomato soup and Campbell's Healthy Request tomato soup? ›

A can of Campbell's Healthy Request tomato soup says it is low in fat. In fact, it only has 1.5 grams of fat per serving. While the healthy soup has 1.5 grams of fat, the regular soup has no fat at all.

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