A Delicious & Skin-Boosting Soup Recipe: How To Make It + Why You’ll Glow

Pair it with a sandwich or have it a-la-carte.

A Delicious & Skin-Boosting Soup Recipe: How To Make It + Why You’ll Glow
Hannah Frye
Hannah Frye

Assistant Beauty & Health Editor

By Hannah Frye

Assistant Beauty & Health Editor

Hannah Frye is the Assistant Beauty Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including health, wellness, sustainability, personal development, and more.

Tomato soup and laddle with spoon

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October 11, 2023

There’s no denying that what you eat has an impact on your skin, for better or for worse. That said, it’s important to know which foods support a beaming complexion. To come, one warming recipe with loads of skin foods—here's why they’ll support your glow from the inside out. 

A skin-supporting tomato soup recipe

Makes 5-6 servings

Ingredients

2 bundles of medium-sized tomatoes1 15 oz can diced tomatoes2 tablespoons olive oil1 red bell pepper1 red onion3 cloves of garlic¾ cups bone broth1 cup freshly chopped basil leaves1 teaspoon sea salt1 teaspoon onion powder1-2 teaspoons cayenne pepper (optional)

Instructions

Roast tomatoes & bell pepper: Slice your tomatoes in half and place them face down on a baking sheet. Do the same with your red pepper. Drizzle olive oil over them. Roast: Roast your tomatoes in the oven for 35 minutes at 400 degrees. Dice & sauté: Dice your onion and garlic. Sauté that in a large pot with olive oil until the onions begin to brown. Add the rest: Now add your chopped basil, sea salt, onion powder, canned tomatoes (with the juice), roasted tomatoes, roasted bell pepper, and bone broth to your pot. Simmer: Let this simmer for 35 minutes. Blend: Use an immersion blender (or normal blender) to create a smooth, creamy texture to the soup. Serve topped with chopped basil and cayenne if you want a spicy kick. 

Make it your own

Half the fun of making homemade soup is customizing the outcome. If you want to shake up your recipe, add in other spices, serve it as a side to a tasty sandwich, add protein sources like chicken or tempeh, or combine more roasted veggies. 

Skin-related benefits

Tomatoes and red bell peppers are also rich in vitamin C—an essential nutrient that is necessary for proper collagen production and function in the skin. Tomatoes even contain full-body supporting properties, such as iron, potassium, folate, and ferulic acid

Bone broth is yet another reason this recipe is so skin-loving. See, this base is rich in collagen, which is the backbone of your skin’s elastic function. As you age, your collagen will begin to decline, so it’s important to support it via collagen-rich foods. 

That being said, you may not be keen on consuming loads of bone broth daily (which is fair). So be sure to fill the daily gap with collagen supplements for consistent, adequate skin support–here’s what to look for

RELATED: A Guide To Collagen Supplements: Benefits For Hair, Skin & More 

The takeaway

What you eat does impact your skin, so it’s worth adding skin-boosting recipes to your diet consistently. This delicious tomato soup recipe is packed with lycopene, which has been shown to visibly reduce skin reddening and improve dark spots, making it an easy and warming skin-supporting dish. Here, more foods for glowing skin to consider.