Healthy Tomato Soup is a 5-minute, easy homemade soup with canned tomatoes and minimal ingredients. Serve with a melty grilled cheese sandwich for lunch or a light dinner.
We also love this cilantro tomato salmon soup and this lentil spinach soup.
Table of Contents
- Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Ingredients for Healthy Tomato Soup
- How to Make Healthy Tomato Soup
- What’s the Difference between Sauce and Diced Tomatoes?
- Optional Add-In’s and Variations
- Tips for Best Results
- FAQs
- Serving Recommendations
- Can I Make It Ahead?
- More Healthy Soup Recipes to Try
- Healthy Tomato Soup Recipe
This healthy tomato soup recipe, or “lazy borscht” as my husband calls it, is exactly that. Lazy. In the best way possible. It’s seriously a glorified can of tomatoes!
The thing about store-bought soups from a can is that they come with tons of added unnecessary ingredients and at the very least, higher levels of sodium.
So, whenever possible, I make my homemade soup right from scratch, like this creamy tomato soup. I’m not roasting any tomatoes, or simmering for hours, which is a life-saver when I’m in a time crunch.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- It’s a quick, easy, and vibrant homemade soup made in minutes.
- A jazzed-up, healthier, and wholesome version of a canned tomato basil soup.
- A grilled cheese and tomato soup classic pairing is a filling lunch or light dinner idea.
- It’s so cheap! It won’t break the bank, and the kids will love it.
- It’s easy to customize the seasoning and can be made just the way you like it.
- Double or triple the recipe if needed!
- Gluten-free, dairy-free, sugar-free, wheat-free, naturally vegan but ALL the flavour!
Ingredients for Healthy Tomato Soup
- Canned diced tomatoes: Low sodium cans, you’ll need about two to make two large servings or about 4 small servings. You can swap with tomato sauce too if you’d like (see notes below)! I recommend buying organic tomatoes, when possible. Kirkland signature canned tomatoes come in cans without BPA.
- Olive oil: A healthy fat to help saute the garlic and herbs and bring out aromas and flavours.
- Garlic cloves: Minced fresh garlic adds just a bit of that garlicky flavor that goes well with anything tomato-based.
- Oregano & basil: A blend of a couple of dried herbs is all you need to give the diced tomatoes some pizzazz. Use any blend of Italian herbs you’d like, tomato basil soup is tops in my book!
- Balsamic vinegar: Adding this kind of vinegar is not only giving it a bit of a sweet and tart flavouring but it will also add some color, giving the bright red soup a deeper colour.
- Salt & pepper: To taste. Since we’re using low sodium canned tomatoes, you might find you want to add more salt.
How to Make Healthy Tomato Soup
- Start by sauteing garlic and herbs in extra virgin olive oil. The rule is to have the pot hot and then warm oil in it. The best!
- Add garlic and herbs. Saute for 30 seconds stirring constantly to avoid burning. Cooking spices first helps them to release their maximum flavor.
- Add tomatoes. Stir in your low sodium diced tomatoes, tomato sauce or combine both.
- Then add balsamic vinegar, salt, and ground black pepper to taste. Simmer for 3 minutes until hot or just warmed through.
That’s it! Serve with a cheesy, crispy golden grilled cheese sandwich for dunking. So easy, tasty, and healthy!
What’s the Difference between Sauce and Diced Tomatoes?
- If you like chunky healthy tomato soup, use diced tomatoes.
- If you like more creamy soup, use 1 can of diced tomatoes + 1 can of tomato sauce.
- If you like very smooth tomato soup, use all tomato sauce.
I recommend to buy low sodium canned tomatoes and add salt to taste. You will consume less sodium this way.
Optional Add-In’s and Variations
- This soup is very forgiving with seasonings. Use more fresh garlic or a variation of dried herbs. Italian seasoning is always great. Add more basil for a tomato basil soup, which is also delicious!
- If you like the idea of using canned diced tomatoes (or that’s all you have on hand) but want a smooth soup, use an immersion blender to give it a creamy texture and consistency.
- For a bit more of a cream-based soup, like tomato bisque, add some plain Greek yogurt or heavy cream to your soup.
- To keep it dairy-free but still get it a bit thicker, add in some beans! Either mash some of them or keep them whole. Use any bean you like, but buttery white beans would be awesome.
- Throw in any added veggies you’d like such as cooked zucchini, onion, carrots, celery or diced potatoes!
- Add some cooked pasta for additional texture and heartiness.
- With the addition of diced chicken breast.
Tips for Best Results
- Each ingredient is customizable from the tomatoes, the seasonings, and even the oil you’re using.
- It’s called a healthy tomato soup recipe for a reason! So, to maximize nutritional benefits, look for high-quality ingredients. Organic whenever possible, low sodium, and high-quality oil and vinegar.
- Garnish with chopped fresh herbs and fresh grated parmesan to maximize flavor, fresh basil is especially great for tomato basil soup!
FAQs
Yes! In my world, it is, even if it starts from a can! Here’s why tomato soup is often considered heart healthy.
Canned tomatoes are packed with vitamin C and fiber just like fresh, in-season tomatoes. Ironically, canned tomatoes (as opposed to fresh) are a better source of the antioxidant lycopene that helps to lower the risk of heart disease, prostate cancer, and poor eyesight. Who knew?! We aren’t adding any crazy additives like flour, sugar, or high levels of salt, so it’s pure, simple, and healthy. Add in a nutrient-rich salad on the side and you’re golden.
It’s as low sodium as you make it. Looking for low sodium diced tomatoes is the best way to keep it low sodium. Everything else in this soup recipe is low sodium. Being able to control the amount of salt you add in helps too. Just be mindful if you start adding in additional seasonings to read the labels because sodium can be sneaky.
There are 146kcal in 2 cups of this homemade soup.
For a quick and easy soup like this one, I’d say any low sodium can of diced tomatoes. If you are using fresh tomatoes and will be dicing them yourself, roma or plum tomatoes are great. If you want to up the flavour, roasting tomatoes ahead of time is a whole other level of good!
Absolutely, you can. Of course, it will no longer be a 5 minute recipe, but the extra time, if you’ve got it, is worth it!
Depending on whether you’re wanting to keep it dairy-free or not, adding a bit of tomato paste, Greek yogurt, heavy cream, or creamy buttery beans will all help to thicken the soup.
You could serve it with a few crispy, chunky croutons or keep it simple with a few fresh basil leaves. Make a classic grilled cheese sandwich and serve it placed across the bowl on top (or cut into small squares and use those as your croutons – swoon!). Crackers are another option, some people like to crumble up crackers and drop them on top of the soup.
Serving Recommendations
Make grilled cheese with whole grain, sourdough, sprouted wheat, or Ezekiel bread to keep it healthy. I simply pop a few slices of cheese between 2 slices of organic sprouted bread and melt it on a panini press. So good! You could also make healthy tuna melt for a variation on the classic.
Remember, each of us has our own definition of “healthy” and “balanced” and we all have different dietary needs. All we can do is eat intuitively to whatever works for us, and enjoy every bite!
If you want to add a side salad to your meal try a creamy cucumber salad to cut the acid from the tomatoes, a lemon kale salad with garlic and parmesan or cucumber and tomato salad to add some leafy greens to your menu and loads of nutrients or add some extra protein with this healthy chicken salad! Find more ideas on this list of best healthy sides (there are 65!).
Can I Make It Ahead?
Make Ahead: Make in advance for healthy meal prep, plus the flavor profile will really develop as it ‘sits’ making it great leftovers. Reheat on stovetop over medium heat or in microwave.
Store: Store covered in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days.
Freeze: Prepare soup and let it cool completely. Pour into freezer safe container with lid and leave a few inches of space for the soup to expand. Secure with air tight lid, write the date and store up to 3 months.
Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat. Note: Freezing works best if you have not added in any additional ‘cream’ to the soup. If you plan to add milk/cream/yogurt, wait to do so until the soup has thawed during reheating.
More Healthy Soup Recipes to Try
- Sun dried tomato soup – 15-minute filling creamy soup when fresh tomatoes are in season.
- Healthy pumpkin soup – another 15-minute winner for all canned pumpkin lovers!
- Chicken noodle vegetable soup – loaded with comforting ingredients, ready in less than 30!
- Homemade alphaghetti – kids love this easy homemade soup perfect the lunchbox!
Alternately, browse all my all healthy soups and stew recipes to find one your family will love.
Healthy Tomato Soup
Ingredients
- 2 x 28 oz cans diced tomatoes low sodium
- 2 tbsp olive oil extra virgin
- 2 large garlic cloves minced
- 1 tbsp oregano dried
- 1 tbsp basil dried
- 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 1 tsp salt
- Ground black pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat medium pot on low-medium heat and swirl olive oil to coat. Add garlic, oregano and basil. Saute for 30 seconds, stirring constantly.
- Add canned diced tomatoes, balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper and let simmer for 3 minutes or until warmed through.
- In the meanwhile, make grilled cheese. Serve with hot soup. So easy, tasty and healthy!
Notes
- Store: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days. Reheat on stovetop over medium heat or in microwave.
- Freeze: Place in a container with a lid and allow space for the soup to expand. Store up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat.
- Low sodium tomato sauce works great in place of diced tomatoes. You can also use half sauce and half diced.
- Use an immersion blender to give it a creamy texture and consistency.
- For a cream-based soup like tomato bisque, add some plain Greek yogurt or heavy cream to your soup at the end.
- Any dried Italian herbs or seasoning is great!
- Add more garlic and fresh basil at the end if you wish. This soup is super easy and forgiving!
- For tomato vegetable stir in any cooked veggies you’d like such as zucchini, onion, carrots, celery or diced potatoes!
Never made homemade tomato soup before. This was delicious and so much better than canned soup!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Wow. So easy, delicious and inexpensive. Only thing I added was a 1/2 tsp of sugar to cut the tomato tart. I live alone and work a lot of hours. When I come home the last thing I want to do is make an elaborate pot of soup. This is perfect. I have it with grilled cheese sandwiches
So happy you enjoy the soup!
Absolutely loved this!! I ran out of oregano so I had to improvise (I mixed chives, parsley and a bit of montreal grilled chicken spice) and I also added onions and it turned out amazing!
Awesome!
Can this soup be frozen for later use?
Yes
Made this for a quick supper tonight, and it came out awesome! I added diced onion, but other than that I didn’t change anything? So good!!
Awesome! So happy to hear!!! Great addition.
very filling and healthy
Omgg, delish, and hardly any calories, ty ??
I was googling a healthy tomato soup to make for patient , as I am a home healthcare aid and this was perfect, tired of always giving him chicken soup ? lentil soup ? etc, this was awesome ??
Yay! Happy to hear your patient and you enjoyed my healthy tomato soup, Jodi!
I really like that you can have more than a cup of soup and it is so much better for you than canned soup. Plus an added bonus it is so affordable too! Plan to make it in the near future,
Yup! Agree. On a cold day…mmmmmm.
Perfect timing! Had all the ingredients and wanted soup. Took no time at all to make and is absolutely delicious. Had two bowls. This will be a regular item on my recipe list. Thanks so much.
Yay!!! Yes, 2 bowls is perfect because it’s not that high in calories anyways.:)
I love this and you can have more of it than the unhealthy soups. Definitely a winner and am going to try it in the future.
Happy to hear, Laura.:)