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Culinary SOS: Obika Mozzarella Bar’s chilled tomato soup

The freshness of well-selected tomatoes is what makes this soup taste great. Read the recipe »
The freshness of well-selected tomatoes is what makes this soup taste great. Read the recipe »
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Los Angeles Times

Dear SOS: The chilled tomato soup at the Obika Mozzarella Bar in Century City is bright, refreshing and delicious. Any chance they’d be willing to share?

Jody Litvak

Los Angeles

Dear Jody: Tomato soup doesn’t get any more fresh, simple or fast than this. Essentially nothing more than a chilled purée of fresh tomatoes, this is one dish in which quality of the ingredients makes all the difference. Obika was happy to share its recipe, which we’ve adapted below.

Obika’s chilled organic tomato soup

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20 minutes, plus chilling time. Serves 4 to 6

2 pounds vine-ripened tomatoes

Salt and black pepper

4 to 6 tablespoons olive oil

Fresh basil leaves, for garnish

2 to 3 dozen croutons, for garnish

4 to 6 tablespoons stracciatella di burrata or burrata cheese, for garnish

Cut the tomatoes into large pieces. Purée the tomatoes in a blender or in a bowl using a hand blender until smooth and creamy. Strain to remove the seeds, if desired. Season to taste with salt and pepper (seasoning will vary depending on type and ripeness of the tomatoes). Chill the purée over an ice bath or refrigerate just until cold. Pour into individual bowls, drizzling over a little olive oil and garnishing with fresh basil leaves. Finish each with 5 to 6 croutons and a tablespoon of stracciatella di burrata.

EACH OF 6 SERVINGS

Calories 164

Protein 3 grams

Carbohydrates 6 grams

Fiber 2 grams

Fat 14 grams

Saturated fat 3 grams

Cholesterol 9 mg

Sugar 4 grams

Sodium 21 mg

NOTE: Adapted from Obika Mozzarella Bar and Ristorante.

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