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Gazpacho

Submitted by: Kara
Tomatoes, onion, bell pepper, cucumber and garlic are pureed with lemon juice, red wine vinegar and tarragon and chilled for a refreshing cold soup. 

Fresh Market Gazpacho

Submitted by: Meimeicat1
A yummy summer soup for when it's just too hot to cook! The garbanzo beans and vegetables make this soup very filling. 

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Gazpacho II

Submitted by: Leia
A delicious cold soup, perfect for spring and summer! 

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Gazpacho Andaluz

Submitted by: Aubrey
Direct from Spain, this recipe is simple and delicious. For this recipe it is convenient to have a hand mixer with chopping blades, a food processor, or a blender. This gazpacho can be garnished with minced vegetables and parsley, or with a little crushed ice. 

Gazpacho I

Submitted by: Michelle Chen
This spicy soup is eaten cold. Serve it with crusty peasant bread for a light summer meal. 

Gazpacho III

Submitted by: Peilin
A delicious cold soup just in time for Cinco De Mayo and summer! Can be garnished with a dollop of sour cream or a dash of hot pepper sauce. 

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Mango Gazpacho

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson
Provided by: USA Weekend
Serve this intriguing variation of gazpacho at your next summer gathering. 

Gazpacho Slaw

Submitted by: florida gail
Home Town: East Point, Georgia, USA
Living In: New Port Richey, Florida, USA
All the wonderful flavors of the famous soup served as a slaw. I like to serve it over a bed of baby greens, but you can also just serve it as a side salad. 

Gazpacho IV

Submitted by: NANCED35
A wonderful cold summer soup, great with tortilla chips, crackers, or crusty bread. Can be used as a salsa if thickened. 

Dill Gazpacho

Submitted by: Amy
This refreshing soup originates from Spain and is served ice cold. The base of the soup is made with fresh tomatoes, cucumber and peppers. For a smoother soup, puree more than half of the vegetables. If you prefer it chunky - don't puree them at all. It's even better if you can leave this soup overnight to allow the flavors to develop. 
 
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