Roasted Tomato Black & Tan Soup
- 10 tomatoes, roasted and charred
- 2 white onions, roasted and charred
- 2 carrots, roasted and charred
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 quart heavy cream
- 14 gallon water
- 2 teaspoons salt (to taste)
- 2 teaspoons pepper (to taste)
- 14 lb flour
- 14 lb butter
- 14 cup brown sugar
- 12 ounces dark beer (see directions for brand recommendations)
- 12 ounces beer (light but NOT lite! (see directions for brand recommendations)
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
- Season the vegetables.
- Slice the bottom (root) off the onions.
- Slice the stem end off the tomatoes and score the top (cut an "X") so the tomato can expand.
- Place on a roasting pan and roast until dark (35-40 minutes).
- For a darker, more flavorful soup, let the vegetables begin to char.
- Make a white roux: melt the butter in a sautee pan on medium heat, then add the flour, mix and stir, until the flour cooks but retains a light color (about 5-7 minutes).
- NOTE: You may not need to use all the roux.
- You can freeze it for use some other time.
- In a large stock pot (should be able to hold more than 1.5 gallons) mix the heavy cream, water, brown sugar, and beer.
- Bring to simmer -- DO NOT allow the liquid to boil.
- Add vegetables.
- Puree the mix, preferably with an immersion blender in the stock pot.
- If you need to use a stand blender, put in small batches (no more than 1/3-1/2 the volume of the blender container), so you don't send hot liquid all around and burn yourself.
- Choose the consistency you'd like: for a puree, leave as is; for a bisque, strain through cheesecloth or use a chinois (metal strainer).
- With the soup back in the stockpot under heat, add the roux gradually and stir, watching for the soup to thicken.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve and enjoy!
- Recommendations for beer: DARK -- Guinness is preferred, for authenticity and flavor, but any really dark beer will do.
- LIGHT -- Harp will give you authenticity, but is expensive and sometimes hard to get; Yuengling Lager or Sam Adams Lager are good domestic alternatives.
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Taken from www.food.com/recipe/roasted-tomato-black-tan-soup-368544 (may not work)