Gazpacho is a raw, cold soup made with the freshest tomatoes, cucumbers, and bell peppers you can lay your hands on.
This version is spiced up with jalapenos and seasoned with cilantro and limes.
Not only is it a Spanish classic but it’s one of the most refreshing, no-cook, summer soups I know of.
You can serve gazpacho as an appetizer shooter-style or kick it up to main dish status with the addition of grilled shrimp or chicken marinated in lime and cilantro.
The silky base of the soup is made of tomatoes, cucumbers, bell pepper and jalapeno pureed along with stale bread, olive oil and lime juice.
For serving it’s topped with diced vegetables, croutons and in this case, shrimp.
It’s super fast to make and can be made ahead of time, the flavors only intensify further when allowed to mingle overnight. Eating it right away isn’t a bad idea either! It has addicting qualities.
Even with the addition of chile peppers it has thirst-quenching, cooling properties that make it the perfect soup for hellish weather.
1. Soak bamboo skewers in water. Meanwhile mix the juice of 1 lime, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 tablespoon of cilantro, salt and pepper to taste in a shallow dish; add shrimp and turn to coat. Marinate for 1/2 hour.
2. Crush half of the croutons and set aside. Soak remaining croutons in 1/4 cup water about 5 minutes, squeeze out the water and add to blender along with tomatoes, cucumber, bell pepper and jalapenos. With the motor running, drizzle in 3 tablespoons olive oil. Add 2 cups ice and blend until smooth. Stir in half of the cilantro and the remaining lime juice; season well with salt and pepper.
3. Skewer the shrimp and grill over medium-high heat until pink and opaque.
4. Divide the soup into bowls. Serve garnished with shrimp, the remaining tomatoes, cucumber, bell pepper, cilantro and the crushed croutons. Drizzle with olive oil and serve with lime wedges.
(Serves 3-4)
I’m sending this to Deb of Kahakai Kitchen for Souper (Soup, Salad & Sammie) Sundays and linking to Heather of Girlichef for Two for Tuesdays: Celebrate Real Food.
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This looks perfect for a summer evening meal!
What a wonderful looking dish with a great photo. I have made shrimp gazpacho before, but I love your version kicking it up a bit with the jalapeno peppers. I believe the one I made used a bit of Tabasco and no cilantro. Will definitely try it when I can get some decent shrimp. Thanks for sharing.Judi
Oh, this just sounds so refreshing – cannot wait to have for a summertime dinner. Delicious
There is nothing like a great gazpacho on a hot day and shrimp always make it even better. ;-) Thanks for sending it to Souper Sundays.