Originating from Spain, gazpacho is the chilled soup that becomes one of our staples during the hot summer. When it feels too hot to cook, this fresh soup is a go-to.
Almost every time we throw a Gardenuity Gathering, it’s on the menu and an immediate fan favorite. Fresh and light, it’s the perfect appetizer for dinner parties, family nights, and elegant outdoor lunches.
This gazpacho switches it up from the traditional version. Most gazpachos use the classic tomato as its base with a touch of veggies. Instead, we use tomatillo and cucumbers as the base. Seasoned with poblano chiles, onion, garlic, parsley, and cilantro, this gazpacho recipe becomes a soup with complex flavors and tasty herbaceous touches.
The best part?
It’s outrageously easy to make. Simply gather the ingredients and blend them all together. This means basically no cleanup and no mess — so much deliciousness from so little work.
2
servings20
minutes380
kcalFresh cucumbers, spicy tomatillos, and poblano chiles blend to create a delicious chilled soup that’s perfect for a summertime appetizer.
1 lb. cucumbers halved and seeds removed
1 lb. tomatillos, rinsed and husks removed
½ medium onion, sliced thinly
½ poblano chile, seeds removed
1 garlic clove
¼ cup olive oil
¼ cup unseasoned rice vinegar
2 Tbsp chopped parsley
2 Tbsp chopped cilantro (plus additional leaves for garnish)
Salt and freshly ground pepper
Garlic, parsley, cilantro, tomatillos, and cucumbers all grow well in container gardens. Gardenuity provides a container garden kit for each of these vegetables and comes with the perfect soil combination, nutrients, and a grow bag.
Tomatillo gazpacho will last in the refrigerator up to 4-5 days after serving. Store in a container with a sealed lid.
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