Gazpacho Recipe

 

Gazpacho

Gazpacho is a cold raw vegetable soup. It’s light, refreshing and very healthy for you. My variation here is even lighter than most others because I don’t feel it’s necessary to add bread or olive oil like most people do. This is flavorful, a little spicy but not too spicy. I’ve been told it’s very good! Actually I’ve been told told I should bottle and sell this one!

Ingredients for 4-6 servings

2 lbs vine tomatoes – (about 6 tomatoes) cored and an X on the bottom (you will remove skins after boiling for 30 seconds)

1 English Cucumber – chopped (about 12 oz)

6 mini sweet baby bell peppers – remove stem and seeds then chop

1/2 large sweet onion – (about 9 1/2oz) – chopped

3 garlic cloves – grated or ground to paste

1 lime – just the fresh squeezed juice

1 pickled jalapeno – stem and seeds removed – preferably my recipe or home made from a farmer’s market – chopped

1/2 cup apple cider vinegar

1/2 cup water

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1 teaspoon course sea salt

3 chitepin chilies –  THIS WILL NOT BE AS DELICIOUS IF YOU LEAVE CHITEPIN CHILIES OUT…….I know this pepper is expensive and hard to find…..but it a delicious taste with a building heat….It’s the secret here…….The only substitute that is close are Chili Pequin peppers…..they are inexpensive and easy to find at WinCo or any Mexican grocery store.

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

.7oz fresh cilantro – (about a small handful) – chopped

Directions

Put on a pot of water to boil.

You core the tomatoes and make a X in the bottom of each tomato.

The tomatoes get placed in the boiling water for only 30 seconds.

After 30 seconds remove the tomatoes with a slotted spoon. You can chill them with ice to stop the cooking process.

If you didn’t chop up all your vegetables you can do this now.

You need to peel the tomatoes when they are cool enough to handle.

The skins should come off very easily. You should do your tomatoes like this for other dishes too.

Blend up everything together. Chill and serve.

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4 thoughts on “Gazpacho Recipe

    1. Laura A. Post author

      I’m a fan of whatever taste good (that isn’t too weird or scary to eat) Yes White, Green, Watermelon and other gazpachos can be delicious too! I’ll have to come up with one of those in the near future.

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