Gazpacho Hispaniola

Easy to throw together, refreshingly moreish and cheap as chips, this chilled soup has everything going for it.

A close-up of a vegetable soup garnished with chopped cucumber and bell pepper, a cluster of garlic bulbs, ice cubes, and a red chili pepper displayed on a dark surface, reminiscent of the Hairy Bikers Everyday Gourmets' vibrant gazpacho recipe.

Gazpacho | 📷 Image by Таня Таня on Pixabay

Info

Serves
4 people
Prep time
Overnight
Cooking time
Less than 10 minutes

Ingredients

For the gazpacho

  • 1 litre/1.7 pints passata
  • 4 spring onions, trimmed, sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves, peeled, crushed
  • ½ cucumber, peeled, chopped
  • 1 small red onion, peeled, chopped
  • ½ red and ½ green pepper, stalk and seeds removed, chopped
  • 2 tbsp sherry vinegar
  • salt and white pepper
  • 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra to serve

To serve

  • 8-10 quails' eggs (optional)
  • handful small basil leaves, finely shredded
  • small bag lightly toasted croûtons (optional)

Method

  1. For the gazpacho, blend all of the gazpacho ingredients to a smooth purée in a blender or food processor and chill in the fridge overnight.

  2. Just before serving, bring a pan of water to the boil and hard-boil the quails’ eggs for three minutes (if using). Run the quails’ eggs under cold water. When cool, peel away the shells and chop the eggs (or just cut them in half).

  3. Stir the basil into the gazpacho.

  4. To serve, pour the gazpacho into bowls and sprinkle over the croûtons, if using. Garnish with the quails’ egg and a drizzle of olive oil.