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This authentic Gazpacho recipe is super easy to make and the perfect cold soup recipe for a hot summer day.

By adding jalapenos and hot sauce, it’s spiced up just the right amount, adding a little zing and resulting in an incredibly delicious appetizer or main course!

Authentic Gazpacho Recipe

Traditional Spanish Gazpacho (also spelled Gaspacho) originated in the south of Spain and is a cold soup made from raw vegetables (mainly tomatoes), and usually served as an appetizer.

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Is Gazpacho Really Healthy?

Oh my gosh yes! I mean, how can it NOT be healthy when the main ingredient is veggies?

Specifically, this type of Spanish cuisine uses lots of tomatoes, providing you a great source of:

  • Minerals
  • Antioxidants
  • Fiber
  • Vitamins

Also, this super healthy, fresh recipe is great for weight loss!

Because the main ingredient is tomatoes, which are high in fiber but low in calories and fat, it’s filling AND satisfying.

Is Gazpacho Served Hot or Cold?

If you serve it hot, it’s not Gazpacho – it’s tomato soup.

So, yes, Gazpacho is served cold.

Although good Gazpacho is typically a summer soup, you can enjoy it any time of year.

However, what better way to enjoy the hot summer months than to use up all those delicious, fresh, ripest tomatoes you’re growing and include them in this recipe!

Not only that, but other summer produce is included in this recipe as well.

But, if you’re not growing your own, it’s okay!

Gives you a great excuse to take a trip out to your local farmers market to ensure you get the freshest ingredients possible.

How to Make Authentic Gazpacho

In my opinion, this is the best Gazpacho recipe I’ve ever tasted!

To give you a little bit of background, my friend Tara, from Lace & Grace Blog, grew up enjoying this recipe made by her beloved father.

Then, when she grew up, she decided to give this classic a try, but also give it her own flair by throwing in some hot sauce and jalapeno to add some kick.

Quick, easy recipe + minimal cleanup = a winning recipe for me!

So, first, you need to know what ingredients to use.

Ingredients:

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Here are the ingredients (preferably as many fresh ingredients as possible) you’ll need to make this delicious recipe:

  • Diced, Ripe Tomatoes (canned or fresh tomatoes)
  • Tomato Juice
  • Olive Oil
  • Hot Sauce
  • Sour Cream or Greek Yogurt
  • Lemon
  • Jalapeno
  • Celery
  • Zucchini
  • Cucumber
  • Small Red Onion (diced onions)
  • Fresh, Small Garlic Cloves or Minced Garlic
  • Tomatillo
  • Fresh Herbs: Parsley, Dill, Chives
  • Scallions (Green Onions)
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Easy Gazpacho Recipe Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Place All Ingredients in Food Processor & Blend

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First, you will need a good food processor, hand blender, or a NutriBullet to combine the ingredients (typically on high speed) into a nice, fairly smooth soup consistency.

However, be sure to leave a little bit of consistency to this soup so it’s not runny.

Step 2: Add Cold Water OR Sour Cream For Desired Consistency

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In order to get your soup to the appropriate consistency, you’ll either want to add cold water to make it thinner or sour cream to make it thicker.

This all depends on your personal preference as to how thick you want your soup.

For example, whenever I eat gazpacho, I like it to be a somewhat thick and chunky soup.

Step 3: Refrigerate for At Least an Hour

Because this is a soup best served cold, chill it in your refrigerator for at least one hour.

Step 4: Garnish Soup & Serve

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Now that your soup is chilled, use a ladle to scoop it out and place into individual soup bowls.

Then, garnish with some sour cream, chopped red onion, and fresh dill.

See, wasn’t that easy?

The total time for making this recipe, including the time it takes to chop everything and refrigerate for an hour is approximately one hour and 20 minutes.

Additions and/or Substitutions

Although this gazpacho is the traditional recipe, feel free to add or omit specific ingredients.

Additions:

  • Sherry Vinegar, Balsamic Vinegar or Red Wine Vinegar
  • Green Bell Pepper
  • Red Bell Pepper
  • Black Pepper
  • Worcestershire Sauce

What To Serve with Gazpacho

There’s no rule that Gazpacho has to be served as an appetizer.

Although Gazpacho is the perfect starter to your summer main course, you can also serve this chilled soup as the star of the show along with:

  • Salad
  • Hot, crispy buttered bread
  • Toppings:
    • Croutons
    • Drizzle of Olive Oil
    • Chopped Onions
    • Fresh Dill
    • Sour Cream

Different Ways To Make Gazpacho

I have only eaten this Spanish soup made the traditional way.

However, there are other ways you can eat and make Gazpacho:

  • Watermelon Gazpacho – Oh my! I definitely need to try this. The recipe still has tomatoes in it but also adds in watermelon and fresh mint!
  • White Gazpacho – Okay, so this is a totally different recipe altogether but still sounds amazing. It calls for cucumbers, green grapes, stale bread, and blanched almonds.
  • Gazpacho Andaluz – This is just another way of saying classic Gazpacho because it originated from Andalusia, Spain. However, it is typically made with a slice of bread in order to thicken up the consistency.

Authentic Gazpacho Recipe

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Authentic Gazpacho Recipe

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A delicious cold Spanish soup made with raw veggies and jalapenos and hot sauce to give it a kick!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

10 minutes mins

Course Soup

Cuisine Spanish

Ingredients

  • 12 oz can of diced tomatoes
  • ½ cup tomato juice
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon hot sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sour cream, or Greek Yogurt
  • 1 Juice of 1 lemon
  • ½ jalapeno, seeded and minced
  • 2 sticks celery, chopped
  • ½ zucchini, sliced
  • ½ cucumber, sliced
  • ¼ red onion, chopped (reserve some for garnish)
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tomatillo
  • ¼ cup parsley
  • 2 Tbsp fresh dill
  • 2 scallions, chopped
  • 1 Handful of chives, chopped (for garnish)

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in food processor and blend until fully mixed and fairly smooth (leave some chunk in there)

  • Add a bit of water if too thick; add a bit more sour cream if too runny

  • Refrigerate for at least an hour before serving

  • Garnish with sour cream, red onion and dill

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Thank you to Tara from Lace & Grace Blog for this yummy recipe!

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FAQs

What is the Spanish name for gazpacho? ›

Gazpacho (Spanish: [ɡaθˈpatʃo]) or gaspacho ( Portuguese: [ɡɐʃˈpaʃu]), also called Andalusian gazpacho, is a cold soup and drink made of raw, blended vegetables. It originated in the southern regions of the Iberian peninsula and spread into other areas.

Why is my gazpacho bitter? ›

Removing the skins from your tomatoes and cucumbers will remove any chance of tiny fibrous bits floating in your gazpacho. Additionally, the skins contain naturally occurring flavonoid compounds, which can impart a bitter flavor.

What county is gazpacho from? ›

Originating from the Andalusia region of southern Spain, gazpacho is traditionally made from a mixture of puréed tomatoes and other ingredients such as cucumber, sweet bell peppers, onions, garlic, and olive oil.

What country is famous for gazpacho? ›

Gazpacho, Spain's most famous food.

What do the Spanish eat with gazpacho? ›

It may not be a meal on its own, but it can be when paired with another dish or two. Continue with the Spanish theme and choose something vegetarian like tortilla española or patatas bravas, serve it with seafood such as fried calamari or paella or a selection of small plate dishes like empanadas and croquettas.

What is the Spanish brand of gazpacho? ›

In 1992, Alvalle became the first brand to craft an authentic ready-to-eat gazpacho and it's the #1 brand in Spain.

Should I peel tomatoes for gazpacho? ›

Although it's often okay to leave on tomato skins when cooking them, they are too fibrous to slurp in soup form. To remove the skins, mark a small "X" on the bottom, gently lower them into boiling water for 30 seconds, then shock in ice water. The skins will slip right off, and you can proceed with the gazpacho recipe.

How do you know if gazpacho is bad? ›

Check the smell: If the soup smells sour or has an off-putting odor, it's a sign that bacteria has started to grow and it's no longer safe to eat. Look for mold: If you see any mold growing on the surface of the soup, it's definitely time to throw it out.

Does gazpacho taste better the next day? ›

Yes, it does! Gazpacho should be chilled for at least 30 minutes before serving, but letting it chill overnight is best, to allow all of the flavors to meld together.

Why add olive oil to gazpacho? ›

Tomato Gazpacho with Roasted Pepper, Cucumber and Avocado

The other secret to an ultra-velvety gazpacho is a very generous amount of olive oil; it adds weight and body to what is otherwise essentially puréed vegetables.

Is gazpacho healthy? ›

But the benefits of gazpacho go beyond the temperature. Made from tomatoes and vegetables, it carries numerous health benefits, too. It's a source of Vitamin vitamin A, Vitamin vitamin C, and Vitamin vitamin E, along with several other minerals and nutrients.

How long does gazpacho keep in the fridge? ›

Because it lacks the preserving benefits of cooking, the freshness of the ingredients directly impacts its longevity. Typically, homemade gazpacho can last for 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator if stored properly in an airtight container to prevent oxidation and contamination from other foods.

What does gazpacho mean in English? ›

noun. gaz·​pa·​cho gə-ˈspä-(ˌ)chō gəz-ˈpä- plural gazpachos. : a spicy soup that is usually made from chopped raw vegetables (such as tomato, onion, pepper, and cucumber) and that is served cold.

How did they make gazpacho before blenders? ›

According to Clara Maria G. de Amezua, an authority on Spanish cuisine and founder of the Alambique cooking school in Madrid, gazpacho dates back to the 7th century. In those days, garlic, salt and bread were pounded in a mortar-like vessel called a dornillo; vinegar and olive oil were then beaten in.

What animal is gazpacho? ›

Gazpacho is a fairly large brown mammoth with a gold color on the end of his tusks and a gold ring at the end of his trunk. His casual attire is composed of dark blue trousers, navy blue suspenders (decorated with green pins), a turquoise shirt with somewhat of a swirly pattern, dark blue shoes, and a blue headband.

What is a gazpacho culinary term? ›

noun. , Spanish Cooking. a soup made of chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, garlic, oil, and vinegar, and served cold.

What is the literal meaning of gazpacho? ›

The word gazpacho is derived from the Arabic for “soaked bread.” Gazpacho may be served with croutons, additional chopped vegetables, and chopped egg that the diners add to taste. The gazpacho of Málaga province in Andalusia is based on almonds and contains grapes.

What is the word for cold Spanish soup? ›

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NameOrigin country
GazpachoSpain
NaengmyeonKorea
NaenggukKorea
OkroshkaRussia
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