Easy Spanish gazpacho recipe – The Tasty Chilli (2024)

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Fresh Spanish gazpacho is a chilled vegetable soup bursting with Mediterranean flavours and is perfect on a hot summers day as an appetizer or light meal. It is also very fast and easy to prepare. Serve this cold Spanish soup with some gazpacho toppings like finely cut tomato, cucumber and onion and you have a refreshing dish.

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Ever since I lived in Spain, Spanish gazpacho has been my favourite soup during summer time. I used to eat it all the time as an appetizer or first course when having lunch out. I even always had some stored in the fridge at home, both homemade and bought from the store. After coming back home from work it’s so fast, refreshing and delicious.

Gazpacho is also one of those authentic dishes where each family has their own traditional family recipe. So ask various Spaniards about their homemade gazpacho recipe and you will get plenty variations. Most of them will have main ingredients for a gazpacho, like tomatoes, olive oil and cucumber, but all the rest may vary.

If cold soups are your thing, have a look at this Spanish cold tomato soup recipe, called salmorejo. It is as delicious as this traditional gazpacho recipe.

Spanish gazpacho ingredients

Authentic gazpacho is prepared with raw ingredients so make sure you only use ripe vegetables that are in season. It will make the taste of the soup so much better. All the exact quantities of the ingredients can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

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  • Tomatoes: Tomatoes are the core ingredient of a good traditional gazpacho, so it’s important to use ripe tomatoes with a deep flavour. The best tomatoes to make a gazpacho with are Roma tomatoes, or plum tomatoes as they’re also called. They are bursting with balanced flavours, not too sweet nor too acidic, just make sure they are nice and ripe. Use ones that have been out of the fridge for a couple of days where they will have been able to continue to ripen. Other tomatoes you can use are tomatoes on the vine. Make sure to core the tomatoes before blending, you can leave the peel.
  • Olive oil: Like most dishes in Spain, olive oil plays an important part in gazpacho. Make sure to use a good quality Extra Virgin olive oil. Since olive oils differ in flavour, I would say to use the one with the flavour you prefer the most.
  • Garlic: Garlic is blended into the soup to give the dish a more tangy flavour. I recommend adding half a clove of garlic, but taste it after blending and add more if necessary. Raw garlic can be overpowering, so rather add more afterwards than too much to start off. But remember, Spanish people love garlic and so traditional gazpacho tends to have a nice pungent taste.
  • Cucumbers: I use an English cucumber in my gazpacho recipe. They are nice and juicy and mild in flavour. I don’t peel the cucumber.
  • Onion: Use a small, peeled onion, or you can cut half off if the onion is a big one.
  • Peppers: A traditional Andalusian gazpacho usually includes a green Italian pepper, the long ones, not the bell pepper. I cannot always source these green peppers, so I tend to use the red bell pepper for this cold vegetable soup recipe. The red bell pepper adds some sweetness to the soup. I use the pepper without the seeds but with the peels.
  • Bread: A slice of white bread is added to the vegetables to thicken the soup. To make a gluten free version, leave the bread out of the recipe. It doesn’t really matter if the soup is less thick.
  • Vinegar: Vinegar is added to lift up the freshness of the dish. Use a good quality vinegar, not a normal white vinegar. Any good sherry, white wine or red wine vinegar will be fine.
  • Seasoning: I use, besides salt and pepper, a very small pinch of ground cumin and paprika powder. It might not be according to the traditional gazpacho recipe, but I think it adds a nice flavour to the recipe I use.
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How to make gazpacho soup

To make this authentic Spanish gazpacho, no cooking is needed. Here are the steps to follow:

  • Soak the bread: Take a bowl with water and let the bread soak in it for a few minutes. The bread needs to be nice and soft before adding it to the blender.
  • Prepare the vegetables: Wash all the vegetables properly since you will also use the peel for most of them. You need to core the tomatoes but you don’t have to peel them. Before cutting the vegetables, keep one quarter aside for the garnish.Chop the cucumber, tomatoes and pepper roughly and put them in the blender. Peel the onion, chop and add it in the blender. Peel the garlic, cut in two and add one part in the blender. Add the olive oil, vinegar and bread (first squeeze out the water with your hands) with a pinch of salt and pepper.
  • Make the gazpacho: Start blending properly for a smooth mixture. Taste and add the cumin and paprika. Add more salt, pepper and garlic to taste. If the mixture is too thick, add a bit of water. If not thick enough, add a bit more bread.
  • Chill the gazpacho: Put in the fridge and let it chill for at least 2 hours. Remember to taste before serving and add more seasoning if needed. Just before serving, take the vegetables that you set aside and finely dice them. Serve them in separate small bowls so everyone can add what they like to the soup.
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How to serve gazpacho soup

Gazpacho is normally served in a small bowl or whiskey tumbler. You can eat or drink it straight up or you can add toppings, which is how the soup is served in Spain. Normally toppings includ finely diced tomatoes, cucumber, peppers and onions.

  • As an appetizer: Gazpacho can be served as an appetizer or as a starter before a main meal. Serve the soup in a small glass or little bowl. The advantage of serving this cold soup as an appetizer at a dinner party is that it can be prepared in advance. Just take it out of the fridge, ready to serve. When gazpacho is served in a glass or small bowl, don’t add too much garnish, it will be difficult to drink.
  • As a light meal: When serving gazpacho as a main meal, serve the soup in a larger bowl with lots of garnish to the side. Aside from the finely diced vegetables, you can also serve it with homemade croutons, Spanish cured ham or diced hard boiled egg.

Frequently asked questions & tips

Should you peel the tomatoes to make gazpacho?

No, you don’t have to peel tomatoes for preparing a tomato gazpacho soup. If you use a food processor, blender or good hand mixer, the peels will be completely blended in and you won’t notice them anymore.On top of it all, eating tomato peels is good and healthy for you since they contain a lot of carotenoids.


How to store gazpacho soup?

Store the gazpacho in a closed container or closed bottle in the fridge.


How long does gazpacho keep in the fridge?


I would not keep gazpacho for longer than 3 days in the fridge. After that, the taste won’t be nice and fresh anymore. If you have made a large batch I would just freeze part of it and eat the rest in 2-3 days. But in all honesty, gazpacho never lasts longer than 2 days in my fridge. It’s just too delicious not to keep eating or drinking it.


Should gazpacho be served cold?

Yes. Gazpacho is traditionally eaten during summer time in Spain as a cool and refreshing starter. It’s made with raw vegetables, so it’s definitely better served cold. The soup can of course be heated but the flavours won’t be nice. Since the soup is made with vinegar, olive oil and raw ingredients, including raw garlic, the taste would be rather dull if heated.

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  • Spanish chorizo and chickpea stew
  • Salmorejo – Spanish cold tomato soup

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Easy Spanish gazpacho recipe

This fresh, chilled vegetable soup is perfect on a hot summers day as an appetizer or light meal. Bursting with Mediterranean flavours, Spanish gazpacho soup is very fast and easy to prepare.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer, Light Meals

Cuisine: Spanish

Servings: 4

Calories: 165kcal

Author: Sabine

Equipment

  • Hand held or table top electric food processor/blender.

Ingredients

  • 4 vine ripe Roma tomatoes
  • ½ (5 inches) English cucumber
  • 1 small onion
  • 1 red bell pepper
  • 1 slice white bread or french loaf
  • 1 clove garlic diced
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil extra virgin
  • 4 teaspoons white wine vinegar or sherry vinegar

Spices

  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon paprika powder

Instructions

  • Soak the slice of bread in just enough water to be submerged completely. Let it soak for a few minutes. Core the tomatoes and cut them into 1 inch (2 cm) pieces. You don't have to peel them. Using half a tomato, remove the seeds, finely dice and put in a separate small bowl. This will be used as garnish. Put the rest of the roughly chopped tomatoes into the blender.

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  • Take the cucumber, leave the peel, cut off one fourth and finely dice this part. Put in a separate small bowl for garnish. Roughly chop the rest of the cucumber and put in the blender. Do the same with the onion and the red bell pepper; use one fourth to cut into small pieces and put into separate small bowls, chop the rest roughly and add to the blender.

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  • Add the chopped garlic, olive oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, paprika powder and cumin. Take the bread and squeeze out most of the water with your hands and add to the blender.

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  • Blend all the ingredients until smooth in a table top food processor or with a hand mixer. Just give a few pulses if you like a thicker consistency. Add extra water if the soup is too thick and blend again. Add extra seasoning to taste. Put the soup in the fridge and leave it to chill for at least 2 hours.

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  • Serve the soup in a small bowl or glass with the small bowls of diced onions, pepper, tomatoes and cucumber on the side. Taste before serving if you need to add more pepper and salt.

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Notes

  • Add the finely diced vegetables to the cold soup at the last moment so they remain nice and crunchy, better yet, serve the soup with the small bowls with the various diced vegetables on the side so everyone can add what they like to their gazpacho soup.
  • Leave the soup to chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours so all the flavours can develop, but, if everyone loves it so much you have to whip up a new batch and need to serve it immediately, just add ice cubes.
  • Gazpacho can be served as an appetizer in small glasses for everyone to drink or served as a light meal in a bowl with lots of garnish.

Nutrition

Calories: 165kcal

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FAQs

How do you get the bitterness out of gazpacho? ›

The quick fix? Simply add in a little bit of sugar to neutralize the acid. Similar to the way many add sugar to their pasta sauce, the goal here isn't to completely transform this dish into a whole new sugary sweet concoction; it's all about using just a small sprinkle to round out the flavors.

Is it necessary to 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.

Why is my gazpacho not red? ›

While a gustatorily stultifying purée of tomatoes and tomato juice is lipstick-red, real gazpacho falls somewhere between pink and orange, thanks to the olive oil, bread, and nuts. But you can trick the eye by adding a nice green garnish.

Does gazpacho taste better the next day? ›

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 does my gazpacho taste bitter? ›

When you leave seeds in your tomatoes and cucumbers, you run a few risks. The first is that there's a chance your gazpacho will turn out slightly bitter from the seeds. Secondly, the watery membranes surrounding the seeds can dilute the flavor of your gazpacho.

How do you stop the taste of bitterness? ›

Sweetness: From sugar, honey, fruits or otherwise, sweetness will counteract bitter and sour flavours. It can also be used to cut down the heat of a particularly spicy meal. Saltiness: Salt plays two very important roles in flavouring a dish. Firstly, it balances against bitterness.

How long does gazpacho keep in the fridge? ›

Like most foods, it's good for two or three days, maybe one more, as far as food safety is concerned. But safety aside, gazpacho relies on freshness for the best flavor. If you want to keep it more than two days, you're probably better off freezing it.

Is gazpacho good for you? ›

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.

What is a substitute for tomato juice in gazpacho? ›

If you're making gazpacho and don't have tomato juice, you can use a combination of blended fresh tomatoes, red bell peppers, cucumber, and a splash of vinegar as a substitute. This mixture will still give your gazpacho the desired tomato-like base and refreshing flavor.

How do you know if gazpacho is bad? ›

Gazpacho likely loses its fresh taste long before it goes bad from spoilage. Either way, I'd just use a sniff test and a taste test to decide. A loss of sweetness and increased acidity (from lactic acid bacteria) or yeastiness are sure signs it has turned. If it actually looks bad, it likely will smell terrible.

How many days is gazpacho good for? ›

Since gazpacho is served chilled, you'll need to make it at least two hours in advance — but you can make it the day before if you prefer. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days.

What time of day should I eat gazpacho? ›

It is eaten at any time of the day and at any time during a meal. Nothing is more delicious than a piece of toast smeared with a little gazpacho or salmorejo for breakfast! Gazpacho goes well with almost everything but is difficult to pair with wine.

What is used as a thickening agent in gazpacho? ›

The quick answer is raw tomatoes — along with uncooked peppers, onions, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, and stale bread used as thickener — although the relatively newfangled addition didn't come about until the 19th century, after the discovery of the Americas.

Who eats gazpacho? ›

Gazpacho is widely eaten in Spain and Portugal, particularly during hot summers, since it is refreshing and cool. Although there are other recipes called gazpacho, such as gazpacho manchego, the standard usage implies a soup.

Is gazpacho good for stomach? ›

Gazpacho, a classic chilled Spanish soup, is the perfect dish for hot summer days. Not only is it refreshingly delicious, but it's also filled with fibre-rich vegetables that can support your gut health.

How do you fix bitter tomato soup? ›

Add Some Baking Soda

If your tomato sauce is too acidic and verging on bitter, turn to baking soda, not sugar. Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid. A little pinch should do the trick.

Does salt get rid of bitter taste? ›

In most cases, perceived bitterness was suppressed by salts, although the degree of suppression varied. In general, bitterness suppression was not accompanied by an equivalent reciprocal suppression of saltiness.

Why does my homemade tomato soup taste bitter? ›

That bitterness could be acid from the tomatoes and one way people typically fix that is by adding a small amount of sugar.

How do you fix bitter soup broth? ›

If it tastes bitter to you, there are a couple of ways to fix it.
  1. Add an additional ⅛ teaspoon of salt, stir, and taste.
  2. For every quart of stock you can add one chopped apple and cook the stock for an additional two hours.
  3. Try a teaspoon or two of sugar, stir it in, and taste it after two minutes.

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