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  2. 25 Easy Recipes That Transform Canned Soup Into a Meal - AOL

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    Canned tomato soup is jazzed up with a can of fire-roasted tomatoes for texture and deeper flavor. Half and half makes it creamy, cheese tortellini makes it substantial, and fresh basil adds a pop.

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    Pozole. Don't let the time commitment on this fantastically flavorful pozole recipe scare you. It's as easy as bringing water to a boil and letting it simmer away while you multitask on other ...

  4. Roasted Green Tomato Basil Soup in Sourdough Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 400°. Toss together 2 pounds of green tomatoes, 2 tablespoons of the olive oil, salt and pepper. Spread the tomatoes in an even layer on a baking sheet and roast for 30 minutes.

  5. Vegetable soup - Wikipedia

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    Cream of spinach soup Kesäkeitto, a Finnish vegetable soup with boiled potatoes and vegetables in a small amount of water, milk and butter. Vegetable soup is prepared using vegetables, leafy greens, mushrooms, and roots as the main ingredients. Some fruits, such as tomato and squash, are considered vegetables in such a context. [1]

  6. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Meat soup made with lamb and vegetables Joumou: Haiti: Chunky Mildly spicy squash soup made with pieces of beef, potato, plantains and vegetables such as parsley, carrots, green cabbage, celery and onions. It is eaten every first of January in honor of Haitian independence in 1804. Kadyos, baboy, kag langka: Philippines: Pork

  7. Tomato soup - Wikipedia

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    The first published recipe for tomato soup appeared in N. K. M. Lee's The Cook's Own Book in 1832. [2] Eliza Leslie's tomato soup recipe featured in New Cookery Book in 1857 popularized the dish. [3] The Campbell Soup Company later helped popularize the dish with the introduction of condensed tomato soup in 1897. [4]