I’m going to clean out my crisper drawer and take my Magic Bullet to work tomorrow. Gazpacho for one, for lunch with a toasted, cheesey English muffin. Thanks ❤
How did you know we have an abundance of tomatoes flourishing in our garden atm. This will be a pleasant change from bottling relish by the bucket full. Thanks for another timely recipe Nagi:)
Sorry off topic. Ever since I found your creamy lemon sauce for fish I have been a big fan of yours. It's an ideal sauce for anything bland like chicken as well as cheap white fish. I use your channel almost like a cookery book, trouble is I usually end up making something different. It's expensive and difficult to locate fresh herbs in the UK so I have to use dried a lot. I never know how much to use though but so far there have been no disasters. These high profile chiefs are mostly absolute rubbish compared to you, they just live on their reputation. Where they got it from I have no idea.
No onion, no water at the end... Pepper is a bit unnecessary, but it't not really important, just optional. This recipe is PERFECT, and I'm talking as a Spanish frustrated with other Spanish people's approach on this recipe in other videos! xD
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback Wow, I just watched his video recipe prompted by your comment. The end result is a most unappetizing thick and green porridge 🥴. Given the amount of BASIL (!!) he used, one can only imagine the taste is no better.
@@a.s.6685 Is chef Dani Garcia Spanish enough for you? Andalusian enough? Does he have enough Michelin stars? Let's have a look at his recipe: "Para que tengamos un buen gazpacho es necesario que pongamos alguno de los ingredientes **a macerar**...Esto lo mezclamos bien y lo dejamos en la nevera **mínimo un par de horas**." Guess what else he doesn't do? Peel the tomatoes.
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback There's a difference between un par de horas and 24 hours. Guess what? He STRAINS the mix at the end to remove the tomato skin and seeds. It's most unpleasant as well as inelegant to be chewing them while drinking gazpacho, whether in a restaurant or at home.
@@eeveedee3702 cold of course but Nagi lives in a very warm climate and it is hot here now so we love cold soups. I guess if one does not like cold soups one can always heat it up. Other ideas for cold soups is sour cherry soup, we add past and cream to it, or cold beetroot soup with yogurt, plenty of dill chopped cucumber, radishes and hard boiled egg. Delicious.
Gazpacho needs to be made with very ripe summer tomatoes and eaten cold to room temperature at most. It's not really a soup, just blended raw vegetables.
Not necessary (and indeed not normally done) for the capsicum, but definitely so for the tomatoes. Alternatively, you can strain the blended vegetables.
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback Again, Gordon Ramsey is not a reference regarding Spanish cuisine... in addition to his legendary "talent" for Asian dishes 😅😅. Following your comments, I actually watched GR's video recipe for gazpacho. It's even more disappointing than I anticipated 🤢; in fact it's the worst "gazpacho" recipe I have ever come across.
@@a.s.6685 I've given you a Spanish reference in Michelin-starred chef Dani Garcia who doesn't peel the tomatoes and who also macerates the ingredients. Now what do you have to say? Let me guess - more lame emojis?
I love a recipe that is so well executed in a video that you don't need instructions. Well done!
Uno de esas recetas tan bien mostrada que no se necesita instruciones. Bien hecho!
Gazpacho is really good to use as a summer savory popsicle.
Вспомнила наши испанские каникулы! Как же это было вкусно. ❤ Спасибо за рецепт, не знала что это так просто!😊
Delicious on a hot summer day ❤️👍
This how I remember the recipe, to make gazpacho.
Looks delicious!
Very good soup 🍲🍲 thanks 🙏👍
Absolutely Delicious 😋
Это стоит делать ! Вкусно ! Спасибо!👍😊It's worth doing! Yummy ! Thank you!👍😊
I’m going to clean out my crisper drawer and take my Magic Bullet to work tomorrow. Gazpacho for one, for lunch with a toasted, cheesey English muffin. Thanks ❤
How did you know we have an abundance of tomatoes flourishing in our garden atm. This will be a pleasant change from bottling relish by the bucket full. Thanks for another timely recipe Nagi:)
Yummy, looks so delicious mam
thanks for recipe
great recipes😍😍😋😋
Sorry off topic. Ever since I found your creamy lemon sauce for fish I have been a big fan of yours. It's an ideal sauce for anything bland like chicken as well as cheap white fish. I use your channel almost like a cookery book, trouble is I usually end up making something different. It's expensive and difficult to locate fresh herbs in the UK so I have to use dried a lot. I never know how much to use though but so far there have been no disasters. These high profile chiefs are mostly absolute rubbish compared to you, they just live on their reputation. Where they got it from I have no idea.
Love all the fresh ingredients
No onion, no water at the end... Pepper is a bit unnecessary, but it't not really important, just optional. This recipe is PERFECT, and I'm talking as a Spanish frustrated with other Spanish people's approach on this recipe in other videos! xD
Cebolla no!
Nice! 🤤👍😀
❤❤❤❤ its nice recepie . I’m from Việt Nam! I hope learning a lot of way for cooking from you my new Friend I. RUclips
Muy buena receta.Yo le echo comino también!!!
Pues normalmente no lleva
@@a.s.6685 En España lo más común es usarlo .Es típico el gazpacho de Andalucía.
@@carolinasuarezgil3044 No. El gazpacho no lleva especias porque se trata de disfrutar de los tomates maduros del verano.
@@carolinasuarezgil3044Te recomiendo una cadena andaluza : Loli Domínguez gazpacho.
No need to dice the vegetables finely as they will be blended and, most importantly, blended fresh, NOT macerated overnight.
Gordon Ramsay begs to differ. It's almost as though there's more than one recipe for most things.
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback It's almost as if Gordon Ramsey were not Spanish 🤭.
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback Wow, I just watched his video recipe prompted by your comment. The end result is a most unappetizing thick and green porridge 🥴. Given the amount of BASIL (!!) he used, one can only imagine the taste is no better.
@@a.s.6685 Is chef Dani Garcia Spanish enough for you? Andalusian enough? Does he have enough Michelin stars? Let's have a look at his recipe: "Para que tengamos un buen gazpacho es necesario que pongamos alguno de los ingredientes **a macerar**...Esto lo mezclamos bien y lo dejamos en la nevera **mínimo un par de horas**." Guess what else he doesn't do? Peel the tomatoes.
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback There's a difference between un par de horas and 24 hours. Guess what? He STRAINS the mix at the end to remove the tomato skin and seeds. It's most unpleasant as well as inelegant to be chewing them while drinking gazpacho, whether in a restaurant or at home.
Red Dwarf😂😂😋😋😋😋
How much olive oil and vinegar?
a splash of oil and vinegar to taste, I like it with little
Yummy! I’m going to make this!! Do you have to eat it cold or can you eat it hot??
I’ve never had soup cold before. I wonder how it tastes…. ❤
@@eeveedee3702 cold of course but Nagi lives in a very warm climate and it is hot here now so we love cold soups. I guess if one does not like cold soups one can always heat it up.
Other ideas for cold soups is sour cherry soup, we add past and cream to it, or cold beetroot soup with yogurt, plenty of dill chopped cucumber, radishes and hard boiled egg. Delicious.
Gazpacho needs to be made with very ripe summer tomatoes and eaten cold to room temperature at most. It's not really a soup, just blended raw vegetables.
@@a.s.6685 Thanks!
@@westaussieeggs8867 Thanks I didn’t know that :) I might try some of those soups you suggested 😊
Looks OK but I would skin the tomatoes and roast the capsicum first.
Yes, this will make the soup far better, and it would be ok also to peel the roasted capsicum.
Not necessary (and indeed not normally done) for the capsicum, but definitely so for the tomatoes. Alternatively, you can strain the blended vegetables.
@@a.s.6685 Again, Gordon Ramsay does neither. "Definitely" indeed.
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback Again, Gordon Ramsey is not a reference regarding Spanish cuisine... in addition to his legendary "talent" for Asian dishes 😅😅. Following your comments, I actually watched GR's video recipe for gazpacho. It's even more disappointing than I anticipated 🤢; in fact it's the worst "gazpacho" recipe I have ever come across.
@@a.s.6685 I've given you a Spanish reference in Michelin-starred chef Dani Garcia who doesn't peel the tomatoes and who also macerates the ingredients. Now what do you have to say? Let me guess - more lame emojis?
i REMEMER this word from the simpsons
Is that a salat 😂
Been watching Puss in Boots, Nagi? ᓚᘏᗢ
Ever noticed she doesn't read the comments?
@@a.s.6685 She's not missing much if she's not reading your arbitrary, prescriptive views about what makes good gazpacho.
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback .
@@a.s.6685 Yes, that's me. Sorry, are you having a stroke or something?
@@GavinTheEnchantedHunchback Did I ask?