Inspired by a request for a recipe for gazpacho, and further encouraged to find a meal solution for a scorchingly hot day, complete with suffocating humidity, I came up with a somewhat spicy version of this classic uncooked soup. This proved to be a refreshing choice, and I was pleased to have the opportunity to share with a friend who stopped by for a visit. This recipe makes a very large quantity of soup, but it can easily be cut in half for smaller units of diners, which I should have done, as there are only two of us here, not counting the cat, and I can't stand eating the same dish for more than three days running. On the other hand, this gives me an good excuse to distribute some nourishment. Specifically, I have my landlords downstairs in mind who have yet to turn on the air conditioning. Serve with some crusty bread, or some simple buttered rice for a light, but satisfying meal.
Indian-Style Gazpacho | |||
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on June 8, 2008 Tangy, vibrant and zesty chilled Indian-style gazpacho soup loaded with plenty of fresh vegetables — easy to make and perfect for a hot summer day
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Lisa, you are so clever!
ReplyDeleteMe too, don't like eat the same food everyday.
When ever I see gazpacho my first inclination is to add vodka :) Then I see that you have already included wine in the recipe!
ReplyDeletethis is super simple. we can add any veggies right? looks really refreshing,
ReplyDeleteI love these kinds of gazpacho where you can spice it up a bit! looks great Lisa!:) btw, I just emailed you my Salad entry:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous spiced up gazpacho this is just what I would love to eat. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant humidity-busting combination.
ReplyDeleteStunning flavours; gorgeous colour.