The way this famous Pioneer Woman soup comes together in one pot with barely any fuss still amazes me every time!
You’ll start by sautéing the onions slowly—don’t rush that step or you’ll miss the chance to build out the base.
I add a little tomato paste and let it brown before pouring in the tomatoes—it makes the whole thing richer.
A pinch of sugar goes a long way in cutting the acidity without making it sweet.
The recipe calls for canned tomatoes, but I’ve found San Marzano-style work best for a smoother texture.
This soup hits the mark every time I want something warm, cozy, and deeply tomato-forward without being heavy!
How to Make Pioneer Woman’s Tomato Soup
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp Butter
- 1 tbsp Olive Oil
- 1 Onion (diced)
- 2 cloves Garlic (minced)
- 1 can Tomatoes (32 oz.)
- 2 cups Chicken Broth
- 2 tbsp Sugar
- 1 cup Heavy Cream
- Salt and Pepper (to taste)
- 2 tbsp Sherry (optional)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1:
In a large pot, heat the butter and olive oil over medium heat.
Add the diced onion and minced garlic.
Cook until they are soft and translucent, about 5 minutes.
Step 2:
Pour in the canned tomatoes and chicken broth.
Stir well and bring to a simmer.
Let the mixture cook for about 15 minutes so the flavors meld together.
Step 3:
Use an immersion blender to puree the soup until smooth.
Alternatively, transfer it in batches to a countertop blender.
Step 4:
Stir in the sugar, heavy cream, and sherry (if using).
Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Step 5:
Continue to simmer for another 10 minutes.
Serve the soup warm with your choice of croutons or a side of bread.
Tips and Tricks for Making This Recipe
Adjusting Salt and Pepper:
Taste test frequently and adjust the seasoning throughout the cooking process to suit your preference, especially before serving.
Using Fresh Tomatoes:
If you prefer fresh tomatoes, consider roasting them first to enhance their natural sweetness before adding them to the soup.
Adding Fresh Herbs:
Feel free to add fresh basil or thyme at the end for an extra layer of flavor and fragrance.
Creamy Variation:
If you’re looking for a slightly lighter version, try substituting half of the heavy cream with milk or a non-dairy alternative.
Storing Leftovers:
This soup stores well in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days, making it perfect for meal prep!
What to Serve with Pioneer Woman Tomato Soup
Classic Grilled Cheese
You can’t go wrong with the traditional pairing of tomato soup and grilled cheese.
The gooey cheese and crispy bread perfectly complement the rich, savory flavors of the soup.
Try using different types of cheese like sharp cheddar or gouda for a twist.
Crusty Parmesan Croutons
Add some crunch by serving your tomato soup with crusty parmesan croutons.
They are easy to make by tossing cubed bread with olive oil and parmesan, then toasting them in the oven.
This adds an extra layer of flavor and texture to your dish.
Arugula Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette
For a refreshing contrast, serve the soup with an arugula salad drizzled with lemon vinaigrette.
The peppery arugula pairs beautifully with the comforting warmth of the soup.
Stuffed Bell Peppers
If you’re looking for something a little different, try serving stuffed bell peppers on the side.
Fill them with a mixture of rice, black beans, and spices.
Spicy Jalapeño Cornbread
Add a kick by pairing your tomato soup with spicy jalapeño cornbread.
The sweetness of the cornbread combined with the spice from the jalapeños enhances the tangy flavor of the soup.
This bold combo will keep everyone coming back for more!
Savory Mushroom and Spinach Tart
Serve with a savory mushroom and spinach tart for a unique and hearty option.
The earthy flavors from the mushrooms and the iron-rich spinach add depth to your meal.
It’s an unexpected, but very tasty pairing with the tomato soup.
Variations and Substitutions
Spice It Up
If you like a bit more kick in your tomato soup, consider adding some crushed red pepper or a dash of hot sauce for added warmth.
You could also experiment with smoked paprika to give it a slightly smoky flavor that combines perfectly with the tomato base.
Creamy Alternatives
For a creamier texture, try using coconut milk instead of cream or milk.
It not only makes the soup richer but also adds a lovely hint of coconut flavor that pairs well with tomatoes.
Add Protein
To make the soup more filling, throw in some cooked chicken or even beans like cannellini or chickpeas.
These ingredients can turn the soup into a hearty meal all on its own.
Fresh Herbs
Garnishing with fresh basil or parsley right before serving will up the aroma and freshness of your soup.
Feel free to mix in some pesto for an extra burst of flavor.
Cheesy Options
For cheese lovers, topping the soup with a sprinkle of grated Parmesan or even a mix of mozzarella can bring an extra layer of comfort.
You might also enjoy making cheese croutons on top for an extra crunch.
How to Store Leftover Pioneer Woman Tomato Soup
Did you make more soup than expected and need to know how to store it?
Refrigeration Tips
First, let the soup cool to room temperature before storing.
Pour the leftover tomato soup into an airtight container.
Refrigerate the soup and eat it within about five to seven days.
Freezing Soup
For longer storage, you can freeze leftover soup!
Use freezer-safe containers or bags and leave some space for the soup to expand as it freezes.
Be sure to label your containers with the date, so you know when you stored them.
Stacking and Space Saving
Once the soup is frozen, you can stack containers or bags to save space in your freezer.
If using freezer bags, lay them flat on a surface while they freeze.
Stack them upright once they’re solid, just like stacking books on a shelf.
Your freezer will stay organized, and your soup will be easily accessible!
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Using the Wrong Ingredients
You certainly want to avoid using low-quality tomatoes or canned varieties that are too acidic.
It’s always best to go for ripe, fresh tomatoes or at least trusted canned ones known for their rich flavor.
Ignoring Creaminess Balance
You should resist the urge to skip the cream or add too much of it.
The balance between creamy and tangy can make or break this soup’s charm, so take your time to blend carefully.
Skipping Sugar
You might overlook the importance of adding a bit of sugar, but it’s a must!
A small amount helps balance out the tomato’s acidity and transforms the taste from sharp to deliciously smooth.

Pioneer Woman Tomato Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp Butter
- 1 tbsp Olive Oil
- 1 Onion diced
- 2 cloves Garlic minced
- 1 can Tomatoes 32 oz.
- 2 cups Chicken Broth
- 2 tbsp Sugar
- 1 cup Heavy Cream
- Salt and Pepper to taste
- 2 tbsp Sherry optional
Instructions
- In a large pot, heat the butter and olive oil over medium heat.
- Add the diced onion and minced garlic.
- Cook until they are soft and translucent, about 5 minutes.
- Pour in the canned tomatoes and chicken broth.
- Stir well and bring to a simmer.
- Let the mixture cook for about 15 minutes so the flavors meld together.
- Use an immersion blender to puree the soup until smooth.
- Alternatively, transfer it in batches to a countertop blender.
- Stir in the sugar, heavy cream, and sherry (if using).
- Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Continue to simmer for another 10 minutes.
- Serve the soup warm with your choice of croutons or a side of bread.