The recipe calls for stale bread because this soup is an
excellent use of old bread that is too hard to eat. Sometimes when we
buy freshly baked bread we don't eat it all, and the leftovers get dry
and hard within days. We keep the bread to make bread crumbs. So, this
is what you would typically use. If you don't have any old bread lying
around, you can use white bread, with the crusts removed. Use a good
quality white bread, such as a French or Italian loaf.
Ingredients
- 2 cups of crustless stale bread, broken into pieces
- 2 cups chicken or vegetable stock (use vegetable stock for
vegetarian version)
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1 cup slivered blanched almonds (must be blanched, the skins are
bitter)
- 2 cups green seedless grapes, sliced in half
- 2 cucumbers, peeled, seeded and chopped
- 1-3 chopped garlic cloves (depending on how garlicky you want the
result to be)
- 2-3 Tbsp sherry vinegar or cider vinegar
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- Chives for garnish
Method
1 Heat the stock until it's steamy. Turn off the heat
and add to the stock the broken up pieces of stale bread. Let cool.
2 Put the almonds, salt and garlic in a food processor and
pulse until the almonds are pulverized. Add the soaked bread and any
stock that was not absorbed by the bread into the food processor, then
add the grapes and cucumbers. Pulse until the mixture is a rough purée.
3 Add 2 tablespoons of the vinegar and pulse a few seconds to
combine. Taste and add the other tablespoon if it needs it – grapes can
sometimes be acidic enough to leave out the final tablespoon of vinegar.
4 With the motor running, drizzle in the olive oil. Turn off
the motor and taste the gazpacho. Add more salt if needed.
Chill before serving, garnish with chopped chives.
Serves 6-8.
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