Easy Tomato Soup with Canned Tomatoes
“Absolutely love the ease of this soup. Simple ingredients and you can season any way you like. I never buy the cans anymore.” Diana
Remember eating Campbell’s tomato soup with saltine crackers on a cold day? Well, we promise this creamy tomato soup with canned tomatoes is a way better version. Classic comfort food in 20 minutes.
If you want to up your game, homemade cheese croutons with the soup are a perfect complement (instructions are in the recipe card).

What to expect
The cream of tomato soup has a deep tomato flavor mellowed by the cream. And the Parmesan croutons are perfect for dipping if you choose to make them. They absorb the soup while still maintaining a bit of crunch.
The whole thing, croutons and all, comes together in under 30 minutes with very few ingredients. Or just 20 minutes without the croutons. Easy to make and really delicious.
There’s no need to wait for tomato season because this recipe uses canned tomatoes, which are just as healthy and tasty as fresh tomatoes.
Make a double batch! The soup freezes well for up to 6 months.
Ingredients – tailored to your taste

We kept this recipe super simple with basic fridge and pantry staples – onions, garlic, canned tomatoes, broth, a few seasonings and a splash of half-and-half cream or heavy cream.
Variations
Canned tomatoes
- I use canned whole San Marzano tomatoes, which have fewer seeds, a heartier, sweeter taste, and are less acidic – the perfect plum tomato. I think fire-roasted tomatoes would be great too.
- Or check out the best canned tomatoes below, according to a New York Times taste test.
Cream
- You can leave out the cream, but I think it adds a wonderful, rich mellowness to the soup.
- For fewer calories, use whole milk or even 2% milk. Not quite as creamy.
- Feel free to substitute the cream with a dairy-free cream or coconut milk (also dairy-free)
Seasoning
- Add herbs such as fresh thyme or basil.
- When it comes to tomato soup, I’m a purist, but feel free to add some heat with red pepper flakes
Add-ins and garnish
- Before adding the cream, stir in fresh, roughly chopped baby spinach until it wilts (1 minute) for added color and nutrients.
- Add fresh thinly sliced fresh basil leaves or additional grated Parmesan as a garnish.
Parmesan Crouton variations
- Cut the croutons into cubes if you prefer. I like using ‘sticks’ as they are easier for dunking.
- Use any firmer-type bread like challah, pumpernickel, artisan, whole grain, baguette or white country bread.
- Alternatively, serve with warm crusty bread.
Step-by-step instructions





Optional homemade croutons: While soup is cooking, cut 3-4 slices of bread into strips/sticks. Toss with oil, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Bake 6 minutes. Add Parmesan and bake another 4 minutes until golden brown.

Recipe FAQs
Canned tomatoes are low in calories and packed with vitamin C, fiber and antioxidant lycopene which helps lower the risk of heart disease, prostate cancer and macular degeneration. So canned tomatoes – and this creamy tomato soup recipe – is healthy.
Registered dietician Toby Amidor talks about the truth about canned tomatoes and concludes:
– Canned goods are just as good as fresh
– No need to worry about BPA’s – the USA Canned Tomato Industry stopped using them years ago
– Both canned and fresh produce are equally nutritious
According to 6 chefs interviewed by Eating Well, the best canned tomatoes are Bianco DiNapoli and San Marzano as a close second.
According to Bon Appetit, canned tomatoes are better than fresh tomatoes 99% of the time when cooking with tomatoes. Obviously not for salads. Bon Appetit strongly suggests buying whole canned tomatoes instead of diced – and mentions Sclafani as a top choice. Look for ones that list tomatoes and salt. Period.
Make Ahead
- Store in the fridge: The soup can be made up to a week ahead. Leftover soup can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container.
- Freeze: the soup in portions in sealed containers or zipper bags for up to 6 months. Reheat on the stove or in the microwave,
- Croutons can be made a couple of days ahead and stored in a sealed bag or container.
How to serve this creamy tomato soup
- As a starter soup (duh). Serve with the crispy Parmesan croutons, grilled cheese croutons, cheesy garlic bread on croissants, or in a classic combination with a grilled cheese sandwich.
- As a complete lunch or dinner, perfectly paired with our Party Salad with Grilled Vegetables and Quinoa or chicken sliders (pot pie style). Or drop in some cheese tortellini, gnocchi, white beans or mini dumplings for a more substantial soup.
- As an appetizer served to guests in mini or espresso cups with a garlicky, cheesy crouton stick.

Other vegetarian soup recipes you might like
- easy egg drop soup with vegetables
- curried lentil soup (instant pot)
- root vegetable soup with barley
- hearty ratatouille soup
- broccoli and cauliflower soup (easy to customize)
Please leave a 5-star rating ***** with a comment in the recipe card below if you like the recipe. Thank you so much!
Easy Tomato Soup with Canned Tomatoes
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 cup (52g) chopped onions (1 medium onion)
- 2 teaspoon minced garlic (2 cloves)
- 1 28-ounce can (825ml) whole tomatoes, Note 1
- 1 cup (235ml) vegetable broth or vegetable stock (or chicken broth)
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (or more to taste)
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- Optional: 1 tsp dried herbs e.g. thyme, basil; or red pepper flakes to taste. Garnish – thinly sliced basil leaves or extra Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 cup (120ml) half and half cream (10%) heavy cream or whole milk is fine too
Instructions
- MAKE SOUP: Heat oil and butter in a medium or large saucepan on Medium heat. Add onions and garlic. Sauté for 5 minutes until translucent (not brown). Add tomatoes and their juice (crush tomatoes in your hand as you add them to pot or break them up with a spoon in the pot). Add broth, salt, pepper and, if using, chili flakes and/or herbs. Bring to boil, then reduce heat to medium heat and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.While soup is simmering, make parmesan croutons if you like, Note 2.
- FINISH SOUP AND SERVE: Puree soup in pot with a handheld stick/immersion blender until smooth. Or, puree in two batches in a blender. Stir in cream. Taste and adjust seasonings, adding salt, sugar or pepper as needed. Ladle into bowls and serve with cheese crouton sticks in the soup if you like.
Recipe Notes
- Best canned tomatoes: According to 6 chefs interviewed by Eating Well, the best canned tomatoes are Bianco DiNapoli (#1) and San Marzano (my faves) as a close second.
- How to make Parmesan crouton sticks: Heat oven or toaster oven to 400F/204C. Use any firmer-type bread like challah, pumpernickel, artisan, multigrain, baguette or white country bread. While soup is simmering, cut bread slices into 1/2-3/4 inch/1.27-1.9 cm wide sticks. Toss with 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1/4 teaspoon EACH, garlic powder, salt, black pepper. Bake in single layer on baking sheet for 6 minutes. Remove from oven. Sprinkle on 1/4 cup/22 grams Parmesan cheese (or cheddar) and bake for another 4-minutes or until golden brown. Set aside or, if making ahead, store in sealed bag or container when cooled.
- Variations
- You can leave out the cream, but I think it adds a wonderful mellowness to the soup
- For dairy-free, use a dairy-free cream or coconut milk (which is also dairy-free)Â
- Puree part of the soup instead of all, leaving some chunks of tomato if you like.
- Before adding the cream, stir in fresh, roughly chopped baby spinach until it wilts (1 minute) for added color and nutrients.
- Make Ahead
- Store in the fridge: The soup can be made up to a week ahead and kept in the fridge in an airtight container.
- Freeze: the soup in portions in sealed containers or zipper bags for up to 6 months. Reheat on the stove or in the microwave,
- Croutons can be made a couple of days ahead and stored in a sealed bag or container.




My first time ever making tomato soup and this was so delicious very tasty thank you!
I’ll admit I’ve never made tomato soup before in all my years. I needed a tomato soup recipe and came across yours….I’m so happy I did. It turned out well and it is husband approved! I used canned fire roasted tomatoes and red onion. Instead of sugar I used 1/2 teaspoon of Stevia. Yummers!
We’re honored that our recipe turned you around on tomato soup – thank you Alicia!
I have never been a big fan of tomato soup but I guess that’s because I’ve never had homemade! I didn’t have anything like a vegetable to serve for dinner so thought I’d try this with sandwiches. Super easy, and delicious!
Thank you!
Love that 🙂 Homemade can make a difference. Glad you gave it a try. I sometimes use soup as a side vegetable too. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment!
Hi, can I mix in the parmesan instead of adding it as a garnish? If so, how much?
Hi Jan. Yes, you can certainly add Parmesan directly to the soup instead of doing the Parmesan crouton sticks. Add it at the end, off the heat. Whisk or stir in a couple of tablespoons to start, taste, and add more to your taste. Fresh grated parmesan melts the best.
Absolutely love the ease of this soup. Simple ingredients and can season any way you like I never by the cans anymore. Thanks for the recipe
You are so welcome. Easy and good was what I was going for 🙂
I love this recipe!
I added some roasted sweet potato and carrot during blending. Adds some veggies to my meal and I don’t have to add extra sweetener.
So smart! Thanks for sharing Hannah.
We love to add some feta cheese as a garnish on each bowl.
Nice touch. Thanks for sharing.
This tomato soup recipe is absolutely perfect. Added fresh basil when serving. The parm cheese stix are simple to make and so tasty! I used my big blender after discovering my hand held blender still left a texture not quite smooth enough. Thank you for sharing! I will never buy a can of tomato soup again!
Clearly a convert – thank you Joanne! Lovely comment.
Please see previous comment I posted
Great recipe because you can tailor it to your own liking as I did by adding just a pinch of sugar instead of a teaspoon and I added an extra garlic clove, the soup is absolutely delicious.
Thank you very much for the recipe.
Delighted you loved it, Dale. Thanks for the review.