i don’t know what to do

by Lazy_Ring4297

39 Comments

  1. 13thmurder

    It will darken as it cooks, raw tomato puree is pinker than red. Also add a little cream.

  2. Red_Banana3000

    As you cook tomatoes they break down and turn into mush, you likely need to cook longer.

    You can add water, broth or cream to thin it out and then cook on a low simmer until the soup is as thick as you want it to be

  3. ralfalfasprouts

    Def low heat. Maybe add a bit of broth and tomato paste, if you have any?

  4. AffectionateYoung293

    Boil tomatoes before u do the sauce next time
    -4 tomatoes
    – onion
    -2 garlic

    1 tbs knorr put vegetable if u want

  5. TheLittleChikk

    Curries are made the same way- you gotta let it cook the raw tomato flavour out! It’ll darken as it cooks.

  6. DON’T PANIC

    Grab your towel

    You’re in the middle and you’re doing great. Stir on low heat and I agree a touch of cream as you go. Don’t forget a Little seasoning along the way, pepper is often the perfect accent

  7. That-Gardener-Guy

    It’s going to reduce way more than you expect.

  8. InebriatedQuail

    OP, don’t take all of this advice at once – none is bad, but it doesn’t all just add together.

    Your tomatoes are raw, so have a lot of water. Blending them introduced a lot of air, so they’re lighter.

    Cook them down (for a long time), and they will darken. Consider caramelizing some tomato paste in another pan (sauté on low heat for 2-3min) to cook out the tinny flavor and add that to your soup.

    Then, add fat to your soup. Olive oil or cream are both good fats, though cream will introduce a lighter color.

    Keep us updated and don’t get discouraged!

  9. Looks like you got some good advice. I wanted to share one of my favorite tomato soup/bisque recipes. Not affiliated with this site at all, just one of my favs. It also shows a good method for preventing the milk from curdling by making a roux first.

    [https://www.askchefdennis.com/wprm_print/83407](https://www.askchefdennis.com/wprm_print/83407)

    I tend to halve it since it makes so much.

  10. pnwbizaar

    I’m already seeing a lot of helpful comments. So I just want to add that you’re doing great and I’m sure your soup will be very yummy! Good on you for working to expand your cooking skills. 🥘🔪

  11. DaAfroMan69

    Use canned tomatoes. Tomato puree and tomato paste.

    If you insist on using raw tomato, cook them on low till you lose patience. Watch them closely.

  12. Internet stranger here, proud of you for trying! I’m the mom of teens and I make cooking mistakes all the time! Keep at it!!

  13. Slumin_it33

    If you roast the tomatoes first it’ll help darken them also

  14. Lazy_Ring4297

    *edit*

    Thank you all for the advice I appreciate it so much I’m a young teen trying to learn how to cook and I was so worried I thought I ruined the tomatoes because my mom had just bought them I didn’t wanna have to waste them she would’ve been so mad thank you so much for everything guys like the tomato soup is darkening as we speak and it’s definitely looking way better so I might need to simmer it for a long time and I’ll keep an eye on it!

  15. RD_Life_Enthusiast

    Everyone looks to have given you great advice.

    For future, I would recommend a fine strainer. After you puree your tomatoes, RIGHT before you put it on low with olive oil, salt, pepper, and a little (LITTLE!) cream (you can also use cornstarch if you want a thicker soup), strain all of the fibers, seeds, etc, so all you’re left with is the “juiced” tomato.

  16. raccoocoonies

    Add bay leaves, saute an onion, add balsamic

  17. poshpeach11

    I agree with most of the comments, keep cooking them, its a lot of air bubbles and it seems some of the tomatoes are still raw and a little chunky. Luckily tomatoes become smoother the more you cook them.

  18. DaveFarted

    Bunch of good advice! Also, don’t be afraid to use a little tomato paste for color. Finally, I love soup. ♥️♥️

  19. Elscorcho69

    Wait. Did you roast your tomatoes with onion garlic etc. first?

    You should roast on a baking tray with some olive oil and salt/pepper first.

  20. chickadeedadee2185

    Looks a little thick. Add small increments of water. .

  21. Substantial-Ease567

    You will need a tiny bit of sweetening.

  22. Actual_Setting_4306

    Roast all your veggies with garlic and olive oil in the oven and puree them with heavy cream.

  23. maddiejake

    For an amazing flavor add a teaspoon of balsamic vinegar to the pot before serving. Also, it is a wonderful addition to chili.

  24. cook it on low for a long ass time and stir now and then

  25. thepkiddy007

    It’s looks like you blended it and blending aerates the soup which lightens up the color. Cooking or just letting it rest will cause the air bubbles to dissipate and it will darken and slightly thicken.

  26. Lucid-Libra

    Is that all Garlic under the pink color? 🧐
    If so, that is a CRAP TON of garlic 😳

  27. GreyMatters_Exorcist

    Also its actually super delicious when it looks that way

  28. kkmoney15

    I imagine it looks that way cause you haven’t cooked it yet lol

  29. Using a food processor over a blender will help. Blender tend to put too much air into what you’re blending.

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