Tomato-Rice Soup Recipe (2024)

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scarpet

1/2 cup Rice, 1tbs Tomato Paste, 4 cups Vegetable stock or water, 3-4 med. chopped tomatoes or 14oz diced canned tomatoes, 1-2 garlic cloves minced, 1 med. diced onion, 1 chopped (small pieces) celery stick, 2tbs chopped parsley, 1 med. carrot, chopped into smallish pieces, 2tbs Olive Oil, 1lbs collard greens, leaves only, torn into small pieces for the soup. Red Wine & Salt TO TASTE! Salt a must if using Water not stock (start with 1/2 tbs, up from there). RW - start with 1tbs + to taste.

Sue

Because the quantities are so flexible, the results can vary. I think this is a terrific basic recipe, which can be spiced up in any way one might like. Personally, I like my dollop of red wine to be generous.

Annie

This soup is so simple and delicious! I made it using homemade vegetable broth and it felt so healthy and good to eat.

Tim Wales

This recipe and the recipes within "Recipes for the Semi-Vegan" have no quantities for the ingredients. Yes for the experienced cook, perhaps that doesn't matter, but for those of us still finding our legs, it would be much better to have a starting point to jump off from. Amounts of ingredients would take a lot of the guesswork out and in my opinion, should not be omitted.

GG

I added cooked chickpeas and escarole. Turned out delicious. It will be even tastier tomorrow while it sits and the flavors meld.

Ryan B

I used couscous instead of rice and added a fair amount of Ras al Hanout to pair this with Moroccan Chicken Dumplings I found on NYT Cooking. Couscous worked really well. Flavor wasn't to intense but I was probably a little too stingy on the spices in hopes that my son would still eat it. Will definitely make again.

caroline

is the rice supposed to already be cooked when you add it to the dish?

Sue

No. The rice will cook in the liquid while all the flavors are mingling. White rice will probably take about 20 minutes.

Sheerah

Amazing. So simple and easy to put together last-minute.

I liked the brown rice because it required a longer simmer & better flavor.

Used smooth canned tomato sauce rather than diced tomatoes just out of personal preference; added an additional tablespoon of tomato paste to intensify the tomato flavor.

My carnivorous life mate couldn't help but point out that this would be good with sliced sausages.

randy

What a yummy easy and easy to adapt recipe. Added cumin and za’atar and substituted coconut milk for wine to take it East. Was delicious.

Dayna D

Made this this evening with leftover rice and some leftover pizza sauce. Great way to use up bits of leftovers taking up space in the fridge! No broth on hand so used water instead. With a little salt and pepper we had a very flavourful soup!! Will make again!

Taylor

has anyone tried freezing this recipe?

LindaL

Very good and versatile. Love using our fresh garden tomatoes and other vegetables.

Fran

VG. Veg broth. Added cooked brown rice a few minutes before frozen chopped spinach and wine. Two small bowls before dinner. Tomorrow’s lunch will be even better.

Diane

Used veggie broth. Chicken broth is better

Skip

I have made this several times now. Awesome, versatile, very healthy. Next time I will add parsley at the same time as the collard greens, however, as when I added it at the same time as the onions by the time the soup was done they were pretty much cooked to death.

Margie

The best!!!! My favorite go-to soup recipe -- ever!

Lil

I followed scarpet’s quantities, except I did not use parsley and I used baby spinach leaves instead of collard greens. I used unsalted veg broth so I added a little salt and pepper at the end. I would call this “vegetable soup” instead of “tomato rice soup.”

Terrence

Simple but delicious recipe. My (vegetarian) version:1 tbsp butter, 1 tbsp olive oil, 2 garlic cloves (could have done 3 or 4 no problem), 1 med onion, 1 carrot, 1 celery, 2 tbsp parsley. After the soffritto sweats out add 1/2 cup whole milk and cook over medium until the liquid is more or less gone. Then follow the recipe as-is. I added a little cayenne and used shredded kale instead of collard greens. Make sure to add salt and pepper to taste throughout.

Carla

Great flavor and a little more substantial that just a regular tomato bisque!

Talya

I added several more herbs such as dried basil, italian seasoning, and fresh thyme. I was also very liberal with the salt. Finally, I replaced collard greens with kale and spinach. It turned out wonderfully! A great vegan recipe!

Kitty McGuee

Fantastic! Already had all the ingredients on hand, which made for a convenient and delicious dinner! I added the five skrimps I had left in the freezer. So good, mang!

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1/2 cup Rice, 1tbs Tomato Paste, 4 cups Vegetable stock or water, 3-4 med. chopped tomatoes or 14oz diced canned tomatoes, 1-2 garlic cloves minced, 1 med. diced onion, 1 chopped (small pieces) celery stick, 2tbs chopped parsley, 1 med. carrot, chopped into smallish pieces, 2tbs Olive Oil, 1lbs collard greens, leaves only, torn into small pieces for the soup. Red Wine & Salt TO TASTE! Salt a must if using Water not stock (start with 1/2 tbs, up from there). RW - start with 1tbs + to taste.

Evamarie

Delicious and super easy. I agree it needs salt and pepper but preferred to add it to my individual bowl. I followed the recipe exactly except I used chopped baby spinach for the collards as that’s what I had on hand. Also, I used carrot shreds, and I think that gave it a nice body. I see this as a great lunchtime soup or even a nice first course for a dinner party.

Margie

I've made this 5 or 6 times already. A winner! Easy, quick, delicious and no high-fructose corn syrup! You can use whatever you have on hand. I've made it with a generous heap of chopped cilantro (including the stems). One time I didn't have the collards, so I substituted cabbage.

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FAQs

Should you cook rice before adding to soup? ›

Can you put uncooked rice in soup? Yes – uncooked rice is best to add into soup because it soaks up the flavour of the broth, making it extra tasty!

Do they still make tomato rice soup? ›

Cozy up with a steamy bowl of Campbell's® Condensed Old Fashioned Tomato Rice Soup. A family favorite for generations, this vegetarian soup is crafted with farm-grown tomatoes and tender rice. The result is a canned tomato soup that brings a smile with every spoonful.

Who makes tomato rice soup? ›

Old-Fashioned Tomato Rice Soup - Campbell Soup Company.

Can I eat rice and soup together? ›

It is estimated that eating soup before eating rice helps us absorb 100 to 190 calories less. On the contrary, eating soup after eating rice or eating soup at the end of the meal will cause food to easily mix with digestive juices, affecting the digestive system and not beneficial to health.

Can you throw uncooked rice into soup? ›

Adding uncooked rice to a soup, stew, or casserole can stretch your meals farther. Add 1 cup uncooked rice and two cups of broth or water to your recipe before cooking. The rice will soak up the broth or water as it cooks on the stove top or in the oven.

How do you add rice to soup without it getting mushy? ›

If you are ever inclined to make a soup with rice, resist the urge and ignore directions that tell you to add the rice to the broth. Cook the rice separately and warm the grains gently in the microwave right before serving. Spoon the rice into the soup bowl and then ladle the prepared soup around it.

Did Campbell's discontinue tomato rice soup? ›

Okay, okay…they haven't discontinued it, but they have repackaged it with the twee new name of 'Old Fashioned Tomato Rice soup'…'You may also like Chicken With Rice…', they chirrup…well, no, actually I would not, so naff off.

Can you buy tomato rice? ›

Juicy tomatoes and fresh tasting fragrant basil bring a delightful Mediterranean flavour to these long slender Basmati grains.

Why do people put rice in soup? ›

Adding uncooked rice to soup allows your rice to soak up the flavors of your recipe. Adding rice to soup makes for a hearty meal. You can add rice already cooked, or uncooked, to soup, but it does affect the recipe.

What is tomato rice made of? ›

It is a slightly spicy rice dish that is made with tomato, spices and rice. In the Tamil language, 'thakkali' means tomato and 'sadam' is rice. I love to make a batch of this tomato rice often and serve it for lunch, as it is an ideal dish for packing in a tiffin.

Which canned tomatoes are best for soup? ›

This variety of tomato is most often associated with Italian tomato sauces, but they work well in pretty much anything you might need tomatoes for, like soups, chili and curries. D.O.P. and "San Marzano" are the two most readily available kinds of whole peeled tomatoes in grocery stores.

Why is Heinz tomato soup so expensive? ›

A spokesperson for Kraft Heinz said: "Like the rest of the food industry, we continue to face significantly increased production costs – whether it's ingredients, energy, or packaging – and rising inflation.

What is the healthiest rice to eat everyday? ›

Brown rice

Whole grain rice such as brown rice is less processed and refined than white rice. As a result, brown rice contains more nutrients such as fiber and minerals such as magnesium, iron, and zinc.

Can you eat rice every day? ›

"Rice is a healthy, nutrient-dense grain that's an excellent source of carbohydrates, which is one of the three major macronutrients we need to consume daily," Ehsani says, pointing to fat and protein as the other parts of the powerful trio. That's right: Your body needs carbs to survive.

Is rice soup good for stomach? ›

In addition, the spices used in the preparation of rice soup, such as turmeric and cumin, have been shown to have antimicrobial properties and can help to promote a healthy gut microbiome. Rice soup, or kanji, also contains a variety of healthy nutrients that are beneficial for the body.

Why is my rice not softening in soup? ›

Hard or Chewy Rice

After cooking for the recommended period of time, if the rice is still hard or chewy, add a little bit of water to create more steam (for every cup of uncooked rice used, add about 2 tablespoons of water). Cover the pot tightly and place over very low heat for 5 to 10 minutes.

How do you keep rice from bloating in soup? ›

You are using way too much rice, very common mistake. Only use 1 or 2 T dry rice per bowl of soup. If bowl will be small, stay with 1 T dry rice. Cook your rice separately then add it to the soup.

Will rice overcook in soup? ›

Rice will get mushy if you leave it in your soup.

Don't cook your rice for too long–cook it until it's tender. Parboil your rice in water for 10 minutes, then add it to your soup. It won't absorb as much liquid if you add it partially cooked.

How do you keep rice from breaking down in soup? ›

In order to prevent the breakdown of any grain-based ingredients in your soup, it's best to store them separately from the liquid and add them in with each individual serving. Grains and grain-based ingredients are excellent at soaking up water.

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