Creamy and rich tomato basil and cheesy parmesan soup made in the crockpot! Comfort food at its best!
It’s officially soup season. At least, according to my mother it’s officially soup season. About three weeks ago she hosted a soup party. I brought two kinds, she made three kinds, and we all gorged ourselves on soup galore one rainy Sunday evening. I can’t say that I didn’t enjoy it, because oh did I ever. I love me some soup. Particularly when it is creamy, rich, and cheesy.
Growing up I was never a tomato soup fan, and to this day I don’t like it straight out of the can. But creamy tomato-basil soup, that I can do. And by “do” I mean that I could eat it for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and midnight snack for days on end. Rain or shine. Summer, winter, fall, I’m impartial. My husband prefers that I wait until it’s actually cold outside to serve soup for dinner, and it takes all of my self control to put it off until September. In Utah, September weather is a gamble. (Actually every day’s weather is a gamble in Utah but let’s not get into that…) It may or may not be chilly in September but I can always count on the leaves changing color during this month and that’s when I start whipping up cozy soups.
This has to be in the top three or four best soup recipes I’ve ever made. Scratch that. The top two soup recipes I’ve ever tasted! It’s so good I just want to plunge my entire face into a giant bowl of it this instant. But alas, I shall refrain from such behavior. Instead I’ll just devote all of my soup-face-plunging energy to convincing you to make it yourself. It is E to the Z I tell ya. Just throw a few simple ingredients into the crockpot, set it, forget it, then remember it, and come back to finish it off in the last 30 minutes or so before you’re planning to serve it up. And if you really wanna get fancy, serve some crusty bread alongside this tomato basil parmesan soup for dipping and dunking – the kids will thank you later.
Okay you caught me, we don’t have kids . . . I’m the one who does all of the bread-dunking around here. C’mon you are too.
What people are saying about the Slow Cooker Tomato Basil Parmesan Soup
“This soup is so amazing!! My friend found the recipe on pinterest and made it last night, today i had to make some for myself! it has such an amazing flavor to it, it almost just makes you want to crave it. I bought plenty of french bread today at the store to make sure i had enough to last the whole pot of soup. today happened to be a cold and rainy day so this soup is perfect to keep you warm. I HIGHLY recommend this recipe and this is now one of my 4 go to cold weather meals. 5 stars!!!” – Amber
“I made this soup the other night and my family has officially declared it โthe BEST soup they have ever eatenโ!! Itโs a win and will be a regular part of my crockpot rotation from now on! Thanks so much!!” – Beckey
“Wow. I mean, wow. This soup is probably the best thing I have ever made, ever. And I donโt like tomato soup! I canโt even explain how good this soup is! This will be one for my personal recipe box. This soup blew my mind.” – Kristin
“This is by far the BEST tomato basil soup ever! It was simple to make and packed with flavor, canโt wait to have the leftover today. It is rare that I go back and add comments, but this was too good not to give credit for the great recipe.” – DMCLean
“Made this tonight and it was DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!! All the kiddos loved it (and they are not fond of tomato soup). I only omitted the tablespoon of salt and had to substitute the fresh basil with dried (4 tsp of dried) because that is all I had on hand. Thanks for such a simple and tasteful meal!” – Tabitha
Slow Cooker Tomato Basil Parmesan Soup
Ingredients
- 2 15-ounce cans diced tomatoes
- 1 10-ounce can tomato sauce
- ยผ cup fresh basil - finely chopped
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 1 medium white onion - diced
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 4 cups chicken or vegetable broth
- 2 cups shredded parmesan cheese
Roux
- 3 tablespoons butter
- ยผ cup flour
- 1 cup heavy cream - see note
Instructions
- Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, and next 7 ingredients (through broth) to a slow cooker/crockpot. Cover and cook for 2 hours on high or 4-8 hours on low. (If you are home, give it a stir every now and then and scrape down the sides)
- About 30-40 minutes before serving transfer soup to a blender or food processor and puree until smooth, then return to crock pot.
- Prepare the roux. Begin by melting the butter in a medium sauce pan over medium heat.
- Add flour to melted butter and stir until flour clumps up. Slowly whisk in the heavy cream (or half & half) until mixture is thickened and smooth. Add roux and parmesan cheese to crockpot and stir to combine.
- Allow to cook another 20-30 minutes until cheese is completely melted. Give it a good stir before serving. Top with additional basil and parmesan cheese if desired.
Notes
Nutrition
Recipe adapted from Let’s Dish Recipes.
I’ve made this recipe at least four times and it is my go to comfort crock pot meal. Love it to death. fresh tomatoes and fresh basil is always the best!
I am so excited to hear that you’ve made this recipe so many times! Thanks for sharing your awesome feedback, Lauren! ๐
Love this oneโIts great To make for a crowd too!
Excited to hear that you love it!
This is one of my favorite soups of all time. I’ve had this “pinned” for a while. I just got an Instant Pot and I want to make this soup in it. Curious if you have done that and how it turned out and if you could give me instructions for making it in the IP. Thanks!
Hi Lauren! I am excited to hear that you loved this soup so much!! Unfortunately, I haven’t tested it out in the instant pot before, sorry!
I took a leap and it turned out just as good as in the crock pot. I put all of the ingredients except the cream, the roux, and the parm cheese, into the IP. I Pressure cooked them for 5 minutes and allowed them to rest for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, I made the roux on the stovetop. I manually released the steam, removed the lid, and added the roux, cream, and parm cheese to the soup in the IP. I used my immersion blender to mix everything right in the IP. Thank you for this incredible recipe! It is a family favorite!
Do i use the juices from the cans of dIced tomatoes? Or drain first?
Use the juices!
I make this soup multiple times a year! It is my all time favorite! I’m 6m pregnant and am craving it currently, so hubby is running to the store to make it for dinner tonight!!! I am so excited!!! I add chicken tortellini to it for some protein and it is AMAZE-BALLS (I have never used that before, but this recipe deserves it!) Thank you for sharing! <3
Hey, you can say whatever you need to say to describe food when you’re 6m pregnant, haha. Super excited that you love this recipe, Ciera! ๐