1 cup of roughly chopped tomatoes (try not to lose any liquid when chopping)
1 sundried tomato slice
1/4 cup cashews
3/4 cup water
1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon celtic sea salt
1 small clove garlic
1/2 cup more diced tomatoes (reserve - do not blend)
Directions
1. Throw all ingredients (except last 1/2 cup of tomatoes) in a high-speed blender and blend up 'til nice and smooth and well mixed. You can let this raw tomato soup recipe blend in the Vitamix or Blendtec blender for a little extra time so that the heat of the blades and the friction actually warm up this delicious, creamy raw tomato soup recipe.
2. Transfer raw tomato soup to a bowl. Add the remaining 1/2 cup of diced tomatoes and mix gently with a spoon.
3. Garnish the raw tomato soup recipe with sunflower sprouts! Eat immediately.
This raw tomato soup recipe makes a nice big bowl for one person. :)
The Rawtarian's Thoughts
Raw tomato soup recipe - Does that sound tasty to you? For some reason I was really turned off by the idea of raw soups for a long time. For two years, actually! I was turned off of raw soups because I once made a raw vegan beet soup that was very gross and watery!
But I finally gave raw soups another go and was pleasantly--and I mean very pleasantly--surprised by the raw tomato soup recipe!
What I like about this recipe is that it's so easy. I mean, you've got tomatoes and cashews, basically. Can't get much easier than that!
A lot of other raw tomato soups call for avocados, but I like this recipe because I always have cashews on hand in my pantry so I can make it any time--rather than having to make sure I have a perfect avocado on hand.
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Comments
Naama
May 20, 2011
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looks good!
Thank you :-)
The Rawtarian
Jun 06, 2011
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You're welcome :) As you can imagine, this tomato soup tastes best when using really nice heritage flavorful tomatoes (not boring hot house tomatoes).
Naama
Jun 07, 2011
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Tried it tonight. Was delicious!
The Rawtarian
Jun 07, 2011
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Yum :)
Linda
Jun 06, 2011
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This soup is delicious!!! I love cream of tomato and this ranks right up there at the top!!! Thanks!
The Rawtarian
Jun 06, 2011
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You are welcome. And it was easy, right??
Yoly
Jun 21, 2011
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Added 3/4 tsp of Italian seasoning and 1/2 teaspoon of holy basil for some superherb punch!
The Rawtarian
Jun 25, 2011
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Yum!
darryl w
Aug 28, 2011
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am enjoying it right now. so delicious and so simple. thank you so much
Ann
Sep 09, 2011
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Is it ok to use regular table salt?
The Rawtarian
Sep 09, 2011
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Hmm. If you are using regular table salt reduce the quantity drastically and do it by taste.
Plus, make a note to pick up celtic sea salt the next time you're at a HFS. It's not very expensive and it's very good. It's non-iodized and the flavor really is very different.
Ashlyn
Nov 12, 2011
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I love this soup, Laura-Jane! I was out of cashews so I had to replace them with brazil nuts but it still came out delicious!
Now if only I could find a great raw "grilled" cheese sandwhich!
I have a recipe for a great raw bread that I use to make almond butter and strawberry jelly but I can't seem to find a good cheese recipe. Any suggestions??
The Rawtarian
Nov 13, 2011
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Mmmm raw version of grilled cheese is gonna be tough, lol... I would love it though, I used to eat a lot of ooey gooey grilled cheese growing up, that was definitely one of my fav. comfort foods.
So in terms of a good hard cheese recipe I haven't found any that I've been too impressed with either. I spent days and days making rejuvelac and seed cheese and it was pretty good but it wasn't worth the effort IMO.
I'll add it to my to-do list though :)
Arby Rodriguez
Apr 01, 2013
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Hi Ashlyn,
I made a cream cheese sort of cheese for my raw lasagna with cashews and it was delish! 1 cup soaked cashews, 1 cup soaked pine nuts, 1 tblsp lemon juice, handful of chopped onion (i used red), 1 clove of garlic, some salt, process it all together, it will be extra thick and creamy, you will have to stop and push down from the sides, and viola! :)
Christina Piccoli
Jan 09, 2012
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I was nervous about trying a raw soup, but this was really good! It was so creamy!!! I loved it.
Krystal K
May 02, 2012
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I have never done raw food, I'm currently on a detox and seriously considering raw food... I love alfredo so I'm gonna give your recipe a try. I have a question which pretains to your tomato soup... When i eat alfredo i usually pour marinara on it and almost make a vodka sauce. So can this soup be used as a marinara sauce... I would also like to make spagetti n meatballs.... any thoughts
The Rawtarian
May 06, 2012
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For meatballs try modifying my meatloaf recipe: http://www.therawtarian.com/raw-meatloaf-recipe
This soup recipe would NOT work well as marinara sauce. It's too soupy.
Hope that helps!
Sarah
May 08, 2012
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my first recipe on my raw diet path. YUM! Looking forward to trying others. Muchos Gracias!
The Rawtarian
May 12, 2012
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My pleasure Sarah. If you like this one try cream of celery http://www.therawtarian.com/raw-cream-celery-soup-recipe
Mom Photographer
Jun 09, 2012
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that sounds amazing. I think, I think I know what I'm going to have for dinner :)
The Rawtarian
Sep 10, 2012
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:)
Nadia
Aug 07, 2012
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I had it for dinner, was really tummy! Thank u so much.
The Rawtarian
Sep 10, 2012
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My pleasure Nadia
Kirsty
Sep 10, 2012
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Ooh, just tried this and it's delicious! With a nut allergy though, I had to try substitute and the closest I could get was roasted soya beans so used them (soups still mostly raw!)
The Rawtarian
Sep 10, 2012
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Next time try adding avocado instead of nuts for creaminess :)
Sarah
Sep 22, 2012
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Can you make ahead for next day?
The Rawtarian
Sep 22, 2012
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This would probably be ok made one day in advance, however you will want to give it a good stir and also probably warm it up a bit (in bowl in dehydrator maybe?) because it might be a bit odd completely cold right out of fridge. Or if you could reblend in blender that's warm it up again - but it will also dirty your blender again so might defeat the purpose of making in advance :)
Lori
Dec 05, 2012
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Hi...I can't wait to try this. Do you have to soak the cashews first? Thanks!!
The Rawtarian
Dec 08, 2012
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Hi Lori, no, you do not need to soak the cashews
Julie
Jan 21, 2013
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RAWSOME ! I have done about 7 variations of this recipe in addition to your original version ( which is great) and it seems hard to screw up. I have use red peppers / substituted cashews with RAW sunflower seeds - have used avacoda - Cayanne - on one occasion I added 2 tbs of organic pasture heavy cream ( of course now its 90% raw) They all are so easy and so great.
Thanks a million and by the way you are Rawckin sexy !!
Peace
julie
The Rawtarian
Jan 26, 2013
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Mmmmm red pepper soup!!!!!!!! now why didn't I think of that??????? My creative juices are going nuts right now!
Julie_
Jan 30, 2013
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When you have made a red pepper soup you think is awesome I give you permission to let me know by email.
You genuinely rock
The Rawtarian
Jan 30, 2013
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Will do Julie!
Julie
Jan 21, 2013
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Addendum to above : that is Red BELL peppers
Renelle
Jan 21, 2013
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good to know
Michel
Jan 27, 2013
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Wow this soup tastes amazing! I usually don't bother to comment on anything online but after having a bowl of this I have got to let you know recipe is going to be a staple here!
The Rawtarian
Jan 27, 2013
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Hi Michel, so glad this recipe tickled your tongue the right way! I like it a lot too - it's a great intro to raw soup. Celery soup is good too!
Melissa
Feb 12, 2013
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Recently fully raw... Been experimenting for a while. Didn't dare try soups cause the thought freaked me out... Until this week & almost gave up on the whole soup idea until I tried this Recipe. My 10 yr old daughter wanted to make tomato soup herself which opened it up for me to attempt a raw version for me (she says she loves her cooked food but she's always trying my raw experiments) I closed my eyes & tried my soup & was very pleasantly surprised. Needless to say we both found our favorite homemade version of tomato soup tonight! Very interested in a good cream of mushroom if you have any suggestions. Thanks for all you do, I've been reading & trying your recipes for a long time but I've never commented... You saved my perception of raw soups tonight- kudos!
The Rawtarian
Feb 12, 2013
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Hi Melissa, I felt the same way about raw soup!! I didn't have my first (good) raw soup 'til I'd been raw fod at least two years! I do have a cream of mush that is good too: http://www.therawtarian.com/raw-cream-mushroom-soup-recipe
Pia
Feb 22, 2013
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I just made this today and it was yum! Even my 18month old son liked it! We are new to this Raw way of eating so to be able to make nice simple things is very helpful! Thank you again!
The Rawtarian
Feb 22, 2013
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Hi Pia, Glad that you and your little one enjoyed this. It is nice and simple, and quick too, perfect for lunch
Rachel
Feb 23, 2013
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Really good except I feel that avocado would have been better to make it creamy and more soup like. I ended up using this as a raw pasta sauce which was awesome!
The Rawtarian
Feb 23, 2013
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Hi Rachel, it sounds like you found it too thick?
Lane
Feb 25, 2013
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Hi. I'd love to try this for dinner tonight. I don't have sun-dried tomatoes, (and I'm in the Costa Rican jungle where I'm not likely to find any). Can I make it without. I DO have plenty of avocados so might like to try with them, as nuts are hard to come by, here. Thanks.
The Rawtarian
Feb 25, 2013
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Hi Lane! The sun-dried tomato serves two purposes - helps to soak up some liquid (thicken the soup a bit) and also to give a slightly more tomatoish flavor. I think if you dial the water down a tiny bit and maybe add half or even a quarter of avo instead of the sundried that'll be deelish!
Megan
Mar 07, 2013
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All your recipes sound super delicious and I'd love to try a raw vegan diet but do you miss having your food hot at all? I really enjoy having a nice hot breakfast and dinner in the winter and I couldn't imagine eating cold foods all the time. Thanks in advance for your feedback :)
The Rawtarian
Mar 09, 2013
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Hi Megan, I can honestly say that heated food is not something that I miss! But there are specific ingredients or textures that I do miss. You just get used to it, and it becomes your new normal :)
rienne
Mar 17, 2013
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this was so delicious & easy to make. thx Laura :-)
The Rawtarian
Mar 24, 2013
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My pleasure Rienne :)
Kara
Mar 23, 2013
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Just found your site......love !! I'm an organic gardener, and I can't WAIT to try this soup with my homegrown tomatoes this summer !! Thanks for all the awesome ideas !!!
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