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💭 Why you’ll love this recipe

Vegan, gluten-free and delicious. Most gazpacho recipes use bread as a thickener. This recipe is both vegan and gluten-free so much lighter!Comes together in 20 minutes. It’s just such a quick recipe and it’s perfect for make-ahead and your BBQ needs! Make this and the Asian-inspired slaw and a nice, vibrant mango salsa and you’re all set. Super versatile. You can easily substitute or add ingredients to this gazpacho to customize to your needs!

🍅 Gazpacho Ingredients

Traditionally, this recipe typically uses tomatoes, mild onions, garlic, sherry vinegar, bread, cucumbers and long green peppers. I am deathly allergic to cucumbers, and don’t really like the texture of bread So, I’ve modified my recipe to avoid those two and instead added in some basil and cumin for flavor. Gazpacho (and most Mediterranean dishes) are all about ingredients. Therefore, getting the highest quality gazpacho ingredients you can afford would be great. Some specific ingredient tips below.

Notes and Variations

Use heirloom or vine tomatoes, and pick ripe ones. Vine tomatoes pack a heftier punch than Roma tomatoes. Pick the freshest tomatoes you can find, and you won’t regret it. And if possible, buy organic. You don’t need to peel them but removing seeds can make it less watery. if it’s not the summer, use canned San Marzano tomatoes! Pick a mild onion (shallots or Vidalia onions). Since this is a raw soup, stronger onions can blow out all the other flavors. Shallots and Vidalia onions add flavor without overpowering the dish. Or, buy sweet yellow onions, and soak in cold water or citrus juice for 10 minutes. Use extra virgin olive oil and avoid light olive oil. I’ve found that lighter olive oils tend to leave a more “bitter” aftertaste. So try to use fresh extra virgin olive oil whenever possible. Substitute sherry vinegar with apple cider vinegar. Sherry vinegar produces the most authentic gazpacho but apple cider vinegar does the trick just the same and is easier to find.

👩🏽‍🍳 Troubleshooting and tips

🥣 Serving and storage suggestions

I garnish my gazpacho with sliced cherry tomatoes, tomato seeds, thinly chopped basil and a drizzle of olive oil and fresh black pepper. If you want a stronger basil flavor or don’t have fresh basil on hand, you could also do dry basil instead. . You can also add feta or halloumi cheese, avocados, Marcona almonds, and boiled eggs (if you’re not vegan). I’ve also seen some folks add a tiny bit of sour cream to give it a creamier, smooth finish. As blasphemous as it sounds, if you want a great warm side with this, try this gluten free Yorkshire pudding.

How long does gazpacho last?

I portion my gazpacho into small mason jars (plastic tends to get stained when I store tomatoes in them!). Then I put them in the fridge for a couple of days when I want a refreshing make-ahead lunch in the summertime.

How can I freeze gazpacho?

You can also freeze it. But, here are a few things to keep in mind if you decide to go this route.

Freeze them in individual portions, ideally in glass containers (like mason jars). Leave an inch of room on top - they tend to expand If you pureed it smoothly, you can freeze as-is. High water content = ice crystals = not delicious. My recipe, as written, freezes quite well - even up to 2 months.

Once you’re ready to eat them, if you’ve frozen it, leave it out to thaw (typically overnight). Then give it a good stir, top with some fresh garnishes and you’re good to go. Try to only thaw the portion you’re eating. I don’t recommend thawing and refreezing this recipe

Creative ways to use leftover gazpacho

But it’s super easy to just get carried away and make a huge batch of this recipe (🙋🏽 guilty). If you also did that, and don’t want to freeze it, don’t worry! You can reuse leftover gazpacho in SO many ways.

Turn it into salsa. I love adding some chopped tomatoes, red onions, jalapeno peppers, and cilantro and giving it a good stir. Or even use it along with this delicious mango salsa! Make chili or stew. The possibilities are endless with this one. Literally, you can add beans, vegetables, and even rice and throw it in a slow cooker or Instant Pot and make a nice vegan chili. Make a smoothie. Add some avocado, and any other fruits of your choice and make the most delicious smoothie. Make … Nigerian jollof. I know, my partner’s family is about to disown me. But seriously, Nigerian jollof rice is a one-pot, stewed tomato and pepper rice, and it’s super flavorful. Add some red peppers to gazpacho along with curry powder and bouillon. Then add some stock, bring to a boil, and cook rice in it.

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