How are you doing with the oppressive heat? Even with the blessing of air conditioning it’s hard not to feel sluggish, isn’t it?
Today I offer you three gazpacho recipes that can serve as an easy, elegant first course at your next summer dinner party. Gazpachos are often thickened with a piece of stale bread or garnished with diced vegetables, but with these three recipes, my approach is different. I aim for thin, drinkable soups. These beauties make a stunning presentation in small glasses—no need for spoons! I do not worry about matching the glassware. In fact, all the tiny glasses pictured in this post come from local flea markets.
If you don’t have a dinner party in the works, a pitcher or two of gazpacho in the fridge can be a godsend during a heatwave. Hydrating and nutritious, soup makes a satisfying afternoon snack or light meal. These gazpachos are best in the first three days, but will keep for almost a week.
My Elegant Gazpacho features bell peppers and ripe tomatoes. Silky Gazpacho has a generous dose of olive oil that makes an especially smooth soup. Red Fruit Gazpacho is a sweet soup whose flavor is heightened by a few drops of black vinegar. Stay cool, stay hydrated, and enjoy!
Sahar Amer says
These look so amazing!! Can’t wait to try them here in Europe where it is boiling too!! Thanks for developing them.. You know I just realized that the title of your book could be the title of your blog too:-))