Blend together in saucepan: 2 T. butter (melted) & 2 T. flour (try corn flour for a different taste) Add milk or cream to make a gravy-like white sauce. Salt and pepper to taste
Add:
- 1 can diced tomatoes with juice
- 2 cubes chicken (or veggie) bouillon dissolved in 1 c water (or 1 cup chicken broth)
- 1 t. Worcestershire sauce
- 1 t. basil (fresh is best, but dried may be substituted)
- 2 dashes hot sauce (Tobasco; use more of other types)
Remaining seasonings to taste: garlic powder, onion powder, tropical blend (I haven’t used the latter suggestion) Simmer for 5 to 10 minutes until hot through and through. Garnish with sour cream and/or favorite cheese. Serve with fresh-baked cornbread or rolls. It’s a quick meal that’s both hearty and delicious.
**For “Tomato Florentine” soup, add ½ can spinach or other greens. Or add a strip of bacon crumbled up to make “Tomato & Bacon” soup.
Good eatin’!