The best-known of the Andalusian cold coups is notoriously difficult to marry. The only real possibility in the presence of vinegar is a fortified wine with plenty of personality, such as a dry Oloroso sherry.
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Soak the bread in water then place in the processor with the chopped vegetables, Spanish extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, salt and water. The amount of water will determine how thick the gazpacho will be. Blend until smooth. Chill for two hours.
Serve the gazpacho in individual bowls, and offer the different garnishes separately.
Energy (kcal): 259
Energy (kJ): 1,084
Protein (g): 8.1
Fat (g): 11.8
Carbohydrates (g): 32.2
Vitamin C(mg): 140.1
Iron (mg): 3
Vitamin A (µg): 140.1
Information provided by: The Spanish Nutrition Foundation (FEN)
The best-known of the Andalusian cold coups is notoriously difficult to marry. The only real possibility in the presence of vinegar is a fortified wine with plenty of personality, such as a dry Oloroso sherry.