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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Watermelon Gazpacho



From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I'm not a huge fan of chilled fruit soups. I enjoy gazpacho now and then, but it is not the type of dish I ever have a yen for. If it appears on the table that's fine, if it doesn't, that's fine too. I had a pleasant surprise this weekend. A watermelon gazpacho was one of the dishes we shared with friends at the potluck on Saturday. It was extraordinarily good and I was unprepared for how tasty it could be. While tomatoes and other vegetables had obviously been used in its preparation, the dominant flavor was a watermelon whose sweetness had been slightly tempered by the addition of vinegar and olive oil. It had amazing color that my photo only hints at. My soup, and almost all the others I found on the web, look red or orange in photographs. The soup is actually pink. In a completely pureed state, it would be a perfect starter for a bridal shower, especially if served in cocktail glasses. I prefer my gazpacho without chunks, so I kept the whole pieces of fruit to an absolute minimum. While sweet peppers and other vegetables can easily be added to the ingredient list, use an easy hand with them. It is important not to overwhelm the watermelon flavor that this soup is all about. Like all chilled soup, you''ll find this needs a generous measure of salt to season it. Here's the recipe I used to make the soup.

Watermelon Gazpacho...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite

Ingredients:
2 cups chopped ripe red tomatoes
1 small jalapeno pepper, ribs and seeds removed, coarsely chopped
5 cups cubed fresh water melon, divided use
1 tablespoon sherry wine vinegar
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoon minced red onion
1 small cucumber, peeled, seeded, and finely chopped
2 tablespoons minced cilantro, plus more for garnish
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese

Directions:
In a blender, puree tomatoes, chile, and 4 cups of watermelon. Pour in sherry wine vinegar and olive oil and pulse. Add onion, cucumber and cilantro and season with salt and pepper. Puree until smooth. Pour into chilled bowls and sprinkle with cilantro, feta, and remaining watermelon. Serve. Yield: 6 to 8 servings.







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69 comments:

  1. Hi Mary. The red gazpacho looks gorgeous and sound so yummy going by the ingredient list. I have to make it to see how it looks pink actually :) f
    or the taste i imagine too :)

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  2. What a gorgeous gazpacho! Bookmarked this for later use. Hope you're having a great day.
    Blessings,
    Kristy

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  3. >def bookmarking and trying out looks fab mary!

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  4. That gazpacho looks interesting!!!

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  5. I am not a huge fan of watermelon but I am a firm believer that everuone will like everthing if cooked in a way they will enjoy. I have made watermelon gazapacho and so can now say I enjoy watermelon!

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  6. That sounds and looks wonderful! I need a girl lunch to make that for soon!

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  7. this is a very good one hv tried this once at home without melons..

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  8. Unos tropezones bien ricos.
    Un saludito

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  9. This is intriguing, never had it - seems easy enough to try!

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  10. We do like gazpacho and watermelon so this will make it to our summer table. We also like cold buttermilk cucumber soup and chlodnik (sp ?) which adds sour cream to cold beet soup. I need to get them to table as well as the temperature is rising in these parts.

    Have a delicious day!

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  11. This looks very good, Mary.I happen to like gazpacho and love watermelon. I'll give it a try.

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  12. That sounds really good and perfect for the weather we are experiencing at the moment. Take care. Diane

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  13. I am also not a fan of chilled soup by will give it a try... interesting recipe :) Have a great week ahead!

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  14. Ooh, what a sweet melon take on this cold soup!

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  15. ahhh i love gazpacho!!! adding watermelon to it just sounds AMAZING. great recipe Mary! :D hope you had a wonderful weekend!

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  16. I love the sound of this. But I love gazpacho.

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  17. this is totally unknown to me. I;ve never cooked anything with watermelon..learning something new again here!

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  18. I can honestly say that I've never had anything like this. Unfortunately I'm allergic to melons, but maybe a mango base would work...

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  19. Never had a gazpacho and hubby's not a fan of cold soups but this would be a great way to start our journey. We both love watermelon.

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  20. Never tried gazpacho but i do love watermelon so i would probably enjoy this...

    Kisses,
    Rita

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  21. Luks gorgeous!!!!bookmarked it!!!

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  22. I am a huge fan of gazpacho, but no fan at all of watermelon. I am sure you worked your magic on it as you always do.

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  23. Wow, that looks tasty I am a lover of regular Gazpacho but this sounds even better!

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  24. Wonderful gazpacho..sooo refreshing and interesting..

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  25. Looks lovely, very interesting twist to the regular ones.

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  26. Gorgeous recipe...with lovely ingredients...Loved that bright color..

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  27. This is beautiful and sounds so refreshing! A little heat from the jalapenos... a little sweet from the melon... I'm enjoying just thinking about it! LOL! Thank you. blessings ~tanna

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  28. Delicious, I am thinking a long time to make gazpacho, this one make perfect recipe.

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  29. Gary is allergic to watermelon, perhaps this is something that won't make his throat itch, looks delicious.

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  30. What an original idea!It must be refreshing and tasty!

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  31. summer in a bowl! maybe goat cheese could be a nice variation instead of the feta?

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  32. What an unusual yet truly summery recipe!!

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  33. Very cool dish. Usually I'm pretty scared of cold soups but with a yummy flavor like watermelon, I reckon that's pretty darn tasty. Well done!

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  34. I am a big watermelon fan, but have never tried a watermelon gazpacho. It looks fantastic! Will definitely try that!:)

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  35. I adore gazpacho and this odd variation looks intriguing. I can get the ingredients here so I'm going to try it. Will let you know how it goes!

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  36. we had gazpacho soup yesterday at a friends' house! it was awesome :) this looks great too!

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  37. Strangely enough I have a ton of watermelon in the fridge but no ripe tomatoes! I'll have to keep this in mind for future reference. How unique!

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  38. This is such an interesting mix of sweet and savory flavors. Beautiful color!

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  39. Gorgeous watermelon gazpacho, I would like mine with one of your blue cheese gougeres;-)

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  40. Yumm, watermelon in gazpacho, looks perfect for these hot days we have!

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  41. I read about watermelon gazpacho on another blog recently and absolutely adore the idea! Throw some feta on top and I'd be so refreshed!

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  42. I can't even imagine watermelon in soup - but now I'm intrigued. I think it would be a great first course for a bridge luncheon.

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  43. Mary - I could use a cup of this cool Watermelon Gazpacho right now in this hot weather! I am bookmarking this to try this summer!

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  44. I've never had gazpacho Mary, but this sounds really great! I just love watermelon : )

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  45. What a gorgeous gazpacho! So refreshing and interesting!

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  46. Sounds really refreshing. Perfect for the hot weather! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  47. Being that watermelon is slightly acidic, it sounds like it should taste great. I'll have to give this non-traditional gazpacho a try.

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  48. I love gazpacho! I made gazpacho recently, but never took pictures! Mine didn't look half as good as yours though. Maybe because I didn't use watermelon! Sounds fabulous, Mary! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  49. how very interesting! thanks for sharing Mary :)

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  50. Gazpacho, so delicious soup!! Have a nice day ♥

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  51. great idea..so easy ..looks good..my kids love this too..we'll have to try it ..:)

    Tasty Appetite

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  52. HHHMMMmmm... my tastebud jury's out on this one!! But I'm probably too curious not to give it a try!!

    Have a great day!!

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  53. Ottima ricetta, molto sana ed estiva! Un carissimo saluto.

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  54. I AM a big fan of cold fruit soups, Mary. And I love watermelon. This really looks marvelous. And so refreshing for summer.

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  55. I would normally pass buy gazpacho, but if you made it.. I would try it for sure. It does sound wonderful for a hot summer day!

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  56. How refreshing, watermelon gazpacho..thank you for sharing, have a great week!

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  57. I have never had this before. I do like watermelon. It looks refreshing.

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  58. I'm not a big cold soup fan, but I do like watermelon and I'd be more than willing to give this beautiful soup a try . . . especially after a tough day of yard work like I just had (and especially if *you* made it!)

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  59. I'm not a cold soup fan...maybe because I don't salt them enough. I love the twist of doing gazpacho with watermelon.

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  60. At the cafe where I cook, my boss the owner makes a watermelon gazpacho, and reading your recipe it strikes me that, while his is very good, the feta would be the piece de resistance. I hope you don't mind if I pass this tip along!!

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  61. What a lovely refreshing summer dish! We can't get enough watermelon, in any form, bookmarked!

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