Gazpacho

"I love gazpacho and this is the best recipe I have found for it. From Epicurious."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
18
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place egg in small pot of cold water, bring to boil, and let simmer for 10 minutes.
  • In a pot or large bowl, combine tomatoes, pepper, cucumber, red onion, olive oil, lemon juice, cold beef broth (optional), red wine vinegar, parsley, oregano, Worcestershire, and coarsely ground black pepper to taste. Stir.
  • Sprinkle garlic with a pinch of salt, and set in bowl.
  • When egg is finished cooking, run under cold water, remove shell, add to garlic and salt mixture, and mash together with fork.
  • Pour tomato juice into large pot or bowl with vegetables, and add garlic, egg, and salt mixture. Add bread crumbs and stir so that they dissolve into liquid.
  • Taste for seasoning and add salt, pepper, and Tabasco to taste. Chill for at least 4 hours and serve. Garnish with chopped parsley, minced red onion, and chopped olives if desired.
  • Garnish (optional): chopped parsley, minced red onion, chopped olives
  • Cook's Notes:

  • This recipe serves eight, and it's not worth the trouble to prepare this soup for one. But like homemade tomato sauce, its flavor improves with age — you can store it in the refrigerator and eat it for about a week.
  • Why mash the garlic with egg and salt? To make a garlic-infused paste that adds body and substance to the tomato broth.
  • Use kosher salt to bring out the flavors of the vegetables.
  • Try to chop the vegetables so that they're small but not minced or pulverized, and don't worry if the sizes aren't uniform. The pieces should be small enough to chew but big enough to recognize.
  • If you prefer a more elegant presentation, emulsify the chilled mixture before serving. Seasoning is a very personal matter. I tend to like my gazpacho pungent and sharp, with salt, lemon, and onion flavors lingering on the palate. If you prefer milder soup, reduce the onion, garlic, and vinegar quantities by half. If you want a spicier soup, add 2 teaspoons of minced jalepeño peppers. To make vegetarian gazpacho, substitute vegetable broth for beef broth.

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  1. Made this the other day for some vegetarian company we had so substituted some homemade vegetarian broth for the beef broth (also used lemon pepper instead of the usual S&P), then followed the recipe the rest of the way! Have made this kind of soup a number of times, but never before included eggs or breadcrumbs, but those two ingredients did work well here! Think I'll be making this one again, so will keep it around ~ Thanks for sharing it! [Tagged, made & reviewed in Bargain Basement tag]
     
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  1. Made this the other day for some vegetarian company we had so substituted some homemade vegetarian broth for the beef broth (also used lemon pepper instead of the usual S&P), then followed the recipe the rest of the way! Have made this kind of soup a number of times, but never before included eggs or breadcrumbs, but those two ingredients did work well here! Think I'll be making this one again, so will keep it around ~ Thanks for sharing it! [Tagged, made & reviewed in Bargain Basement tag]
     

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