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Gazpacho soup, also known as gazpacho, is a cold, tomato-based Spanish soup that is popular in warmer areas and during the summer. It is usually spicy, but a milder variant has also become popular. In both fiction and real life, there have occurred embarrassing situations in which a show-off is chastened for insisting that his or her cold soup be heated up.
Sample recipeIngredients
To Garnish:
MethodSkin the tomatoes and cut into quarters. Remove seeds and stalks from peppers (obviously!). Peel the cucumber and cut into chunks. Tear up the bread and soak it in water for 30 minutes and then squeeze it dry. Cut up the onion. Blend all the ingredients until roughly chopped, not too fine, because the soup should have texture and discernible vegetable bits. Pour into large bowl with some ice, add salt and pepper. Then prepare the garnishes. Dice the bread and fry it in a little olive oil until brown. Chop the other vegetables finely. Serve in separate little bowls on the table, so that guests can sprinkle on their own toppings. Serve chilled. Gazpacho soup in fiction
External links
Gazpacho in pop cultureGazpacho is a song by progressive rock band Marillion from the Afraid of Sunlight (Album) (1995) |
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