Chunky Gazpacho - {Spanish} Recipe - Cooking Index
This chunky variation of Gazpacho, contributed by Carol Jo Thomas, is so good that it shocked me out of my purist stance on the classic Spanish "pureed salad". Carol Jo, a Southern California transplant to the Seattle area and a dedicated cook and trader on the stock market, serves this as a favorite summertime cooler to family and to guests. She notes that while the soup has a high acid level, it is full of beneficial antioxidants. I especially like it with a splash of lime juice (more acid!), which both blends and throws into high relief the crunch of the vegetables and the diversity of their flavors. The even, fine dice of the vegetables makes a difference in the eating -- I recommend you take the trouble to chop carefully. It's wonderful.
Courses: Soup1 | Green pepper - seeded, and | |
Finely chopped | ||
3 | Tomatoes - (to 4) - skinned, seeded, | |
And finely chopped | ||
2 | Cucumbers - peeled, seeded, (large) | |
And finely chopped | ||
1 | Cilantro - chopped fine | |
1 | Red onion - chopped fine (large) | |
3 | Garlic cloves - minced (large) | |
1 teaspoon | 5ml | Tabasco sauce |
(or 2 jalapeño peppers, chopped fine) | ||
1 | Tomato juice - (46 oz) | |
1/4 cup | 59ml | Olive oil |
Juice of 3 limes - (optional) | ||
2 teaspoons | 10ml | Sugar |
Salt - to taste | ||
Freshly-ground black pepper - to taste | ||
Garnish | ||
Cilantro leaves for each bowl |
Carefully chopped all the vegetables the same small size, then mix in with the tomato juice, oil, optional lime juice, sugar, salt, and pepper. Let chill and cure in the refrigerator overnight.
When ready to serve, ladle into bowls and top each one with a cilantro leaf.
Serve cold to 4 to 6 people as a meal, 6 to 8 people as a first course.
Source:
Soup Of The Evening...Beautiful Soup at http://www.soupsong.com
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