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Southwestern Gazpacho (cafe Terra Cotta)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Grains, Dairy Vegetarian Mc, Soup, Southwester, Vegetarian 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Tomatoes, peeled and seeded
2 White onions
5 c Tomato juice
2 Red bell peppers, seeded
2 Green bell peppers, seeded
2 Cucumbers, peeled and seeded
1 Poblano chile, seeded and
deveined
1/4 c Balsamic vinegar
1/2 c Olive oil
1 T Minced garlic
1 t Salt
1 t Black pepper
1/2 t Cayenne pepper
Chopped cilantro, for
garnish
Sour cream, for garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

Puree the tomatoes and one of the onions in a food processor or
blender until smooth, adding some of the tomato juice to liquefy.  Dice
the peppers, cucumbers, chile, and remaining onion and stir them  into
the puree. 2. Whisk the vinegar, oil, and garlic together in  another
bowl. Stir in the diced vegetables and the tomato puree. Add  the
balance of the tomato juice, making sure the ingredients are well
blended. Whisk in the seasonings, adjusting to taste. 3. Chill and
serve in soup bowls, garnished with chopped cilantro and a dollop of
sour cream. Note: Try adding some yellow bell pepper when available
for extra color. Variation: Recently at the restaurant we have begun
to present this dish in a more dramatic way. Instead of mixing in the
diced vegetables into the tomato puree in step 1, layer a small
portion of each in a juice glass, then unmold it into the center of a
deep plate or a shallow soup bowl. Combine the remaining ingredients
and spoon them around the vegetable "towers." ref Contemporary
Southwest, The Cafe Terra Cotta Cookbook, by Donna Nordin mcRecipe  c/o
Brenda Adams<adamsfmle@aol.com>  Notes : Gazpacho is a hot weather
favorite, and given Tucson and  Scottsdale temperatures that means
nearly year round. The addition of  a chopped poblano and cilantro
gives this classic dish a southwestern  flavor. For additional kick add
a jigger of beer to each bowl before  serving.  Recipe by: Donna Nordin
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #480 by kmeade@IDS2.IDSONLINE.COM (The
Meades) on Feb 11, 1997.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 214
Calories From Fat: 171
Total Fat: 19.4g
Cholesterol: 14.7mg
Sodium: 437.2mg
Potassium: 334.5mg
Carbohydrates: 9.4g
Fiber: 2.1g
Sugar: 6.2g
Protein: 2g


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