creamy tomato herb stew

creamy tomato herb stew - creamy tomato herb stew
creamy tomato herb stew
  • Focus: creamy tomato herb stew
  • Category: Dinner
  • Prep Time: 30 min
  • Cook Time: 4 min
  • Servings: 3
  • Calories: 320 kcal
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
30 min
Servings
4

Why You'll Love This Recipe

✓ Comfort in a Bowl: The velvety tomato base paired with fresh herbs creates a soothing, restaurant‑quality stew that feels like a warm hug after a long day.
✓ One‑Pan Simplicity: All ingredients cook together in a single pot, cutting cleanup time while allowing flavors to meld beautifully.
✓ Nutrient‑Rich & Versatile: Packed with lycopene, herbs, and a touch of cream, it satisfies cravings and pairs well with rice, pasta, or crusty bread.

Nothing beats the aroma of simmering tomatoes, fresh basil, and thyme filling your kitchen on a cool evening. This creamy tomato herb stew blends classic Italian flavors with a silky finish, making it perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or a relaxed weekend gathering. The recipe balances richness and freshness, delivering a comforting bowl that feels both indulgent and wholesome.

1 cup heavy cream For a silky texture; can replace with half‑and‑half.
2 tbsp extra‑virgin olive oil Adds richness and helps sauté aromatics.
1 large onion, finely chopped Provides a sweet base; can substitute shallots.
3 cloves garlic, minced Adds depth; increase for a bolder flavor.
1 cup vegetable or chicken broth Helps thin the stew; choose low‑sodium.
1 tbsp fresh basil, chopped Adds a bright, aromatic finish.
1 tsp dried oregano Provides earthy undertones; fresh oregano works too.
1 tsp fresh thyme leaves Adds subtle woodiness; dried thyme can substitute.
Salt and freshly cracked black pepper, to taste Season gradually; finish with a pinch of sea salt.

Instructions

1

Sauté aromatics

Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add chopped onion and cook 4‑5 minutes until translucent. Stir in minced garlic and cook another minute, being careful not to brown it.

Pro Tip: Low‑heat the garlic; it becomes bitter if over‑cooked.
2

Add tomatoes & broth

Stir in diced fresh tomatoes (or canned) and the broth. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook 10‑12 minutes, allowing the tomatoes to break down and flavors to meld.

Pro Tip: If using canned tomatoes, add a pinch of sugar to balance acidity.
3

Season & herb infusion

Add dried oregano, fresh thyme, salt, and pepper. Simmer another 5 minutes, letting the herbs release their aromatics. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.

Pro Tip: A splash of red wine at this stage deepens the flavor.
4

Finish with cream & basil

Stir in the heavy cream, lowering the heat to prevent curdling. Add chopped fresh basil and let the stew simmer 2‑3 minutes until the sauce turns glossy and velvety.

Pro Tip: Add cream off‑heat for the smoothest texture.
5

Serve

Ladle the stew into bowls. Garnish with an extra drizzle of cream, a few basil leaves, and crusty bread on the side. Enjoy while hot.

Expert Tips

Tip #1: Roast tomatoes for depth

If you have time, roast fresh tomatoes at 400°F for 20 minutes before adding them. The caramelization adds a smoky richness that elevates the stew.

Tip #2: Use a immersion blender

For an ultra‑smooth texture, blend the stew directly in the pot with an immersion blender before adding cream. This avoids extra dishes.

Tip #3: Add a pinch of smoked paprika

A small amount of smoked paprika introduces a subtle earthiness that pairs beautifully with the herbs and cream.

Tip #4: Finish with lemon zest

A teaspoon of fresh lemon zest brightens the final dish, balancing the richness of the cream.

creamy tomato herb stew - finished dish
Freshly made creamy tomato herb stew — ready to enjoy!

Nutrition

Per serving

Calories
320 kcal
Protein
6 g
Carbs
14 g
Fat
26 g

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Replace heavy cream with coconut milk or a cashew‑cream blend. The texture stays silky, and the subtle coconut flavor pairs nicely with the herbs.

Cooked chicken, Italian sausage, or chickpeas work well. Add them after the broth stage and let them heat through before finishing with cream.

Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat gently, adding a splash of broth or milk if the sauce thickens.

Yes. Cool completely, then freeze in portions for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight and finish with a fresh splash of cream before serving.

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