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Bridezillabakes.wordpress.com

The bouillon is still a to-do.... but I think it just got more urgent since I'll want to use it in this soup! I can't stand raw tomatoes (I know, it's weird) but LOVE tomato soups! As you say, it'll be lovely with your croutons, also bookmarked!

Hippo Flambe

I am now quietly cursing that I don't have any whole tomatoes canned in their own juice left form the summer. Something tells me crushed tomatoes would not concentrate in the same way in the oven. Well, they might but it would only be where I spilled them allover the bottom of the oven. I will have to remember this recipe and make it next year.

-Robin

Jen L.

Oh, my goodness gracious have mercy. I'm going to have to go to the store and buy ingredients to make this over the weekend! YUM! Have fun celebrating!

Maria

Slow roasted tomatoes are the best. Love the color of your soup. I bet it is amazing!

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction

Hope the birthday party went well! This soup looks wonderful. I'll definitely have to give it a try after my NYC trip!

Katie @ cozydelicious

This looks wonderful. I love roasting tomatoes in the winter - it actually gets them to taste like tomatoes! And the croutons - yum!

Banu

Looks great. Thanks for the recipe!

Jeanette Ford

I'm confused. Your receipe states, "One 28-ounce can of whole, peeled tomatoes". However, the pictures show whole tomatoes with skin, they are not canned peeled tomatoes.

Jennifer

Jeanette, if you look closely at the "before" and "after" pictures, you will see that before roasting the tomatoes have a shiny, wet exterior, hence no skin. What looks like a skin after emerging from the oven is simply what happens to the tomatoes after roasting.

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