Some like it hot some like it cold, well actually only the idiots like it hot as Gazpacho soup should be served cold, if not slightly chilled, as it is a great refresher on a cold Summers day.
It is a very simple recipe an only takes a few minutes to prepare. The basic ingredients you will need are as follows: -
1kg of Ripe Tomatoes - Peeled, deseeded and chopped into small chunks
½ A Cucumber - Peeled, deseeded and chopped
1 Green Pepper - Peeled, deseeded and chopped
4oz of fresh bread with the crusts cut off
1 small onion - Roughly chopped
1 garlic clove - Chopped or presses in a Garlic presser
1 Tablespoon of white wine vinegar
4 fluid ounces of Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper to taste as required
4-6 Ice cubes, ideally crushed
Basil sprigs as garnish
So now you have assembled all of the ingredients then let us begin making the soup!
Firstly hold back a few of the tomatoes, pepper and cucumber as a garnish for the soup.
Then place all of the bread in a blender, and blend until the bread is in crumbs. Then add the rest of the tomatoes, cucumber and pepper. Blend until smooth, then add the onion, garlic, olive oil and again blend until very smooth.
The tomatoes should give the soup enough juice to make the soup into a nice liquid, but you can also add water if the soup is too thick. Often if it is too thick then it down to adding too much bread into the mix. Trial and error is the key to getting it right! Then season with salt and pepper as required.
To serve the dish (Which really is best served very cold, and not hot as a few famous celebrities have sent it back to the kitchen to be heated for!) divided into four serving bowls, add the crushed ice cubes to soup and still them well in.
Then place in the fridge for 30 minutes or ideally an hour. Then when it comes to serving the gazpacho soup lightly garnish with the tomatoes, pepper and cucumber that you held back. Lightly scatter a few basil leaves on top and then serve with some fresh crusty bread (French baguettes are ideal).
So there you have it the ideal recipe for gazpacho soup. This recipe takes just minutes to prepare and is a great appetizer on a hot Summers day.
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