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UK
/ɡæzpˈætʃəʊ/
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NOUN
- a soup made with chopped tomatoes and onions and cucumbers and peppers and herbs; served cold
How To Use gazpacho In A Sentence
- He gave me an amuse-gueule, a mini gazpacho, while I was in the kitchen, and a little orange jelly which was delicious, but those were Hunca Munca titbits, not serious nourishment.
- A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado.
- In tub two, serve up three favorite cold soups, such as gazpacho, vichyssoise, and iced tomato.
- As we waited for the next course to arrive, the now obligatory cappuccino-cup of soup arrived - a beautifully fruity tomato soup with the consistency of gazpacho and tinged with melon.
- Unfortunately, my curious nature feels wasteful ordering two of the same thing so I let mom order that and I ordered the tomatillo cucumber gazpacho with lobster and a lobster roll, to round out the theme.
- Gazpacho is perfect for refreshing my palate. Times, Sunday Times
- The pressed terrine of smoked fish with a gazpacho dressing was equally flirtatious with the tastebuds, without showing the chef's hand completely.
- The first time I ate tomato aspic it was called gelled gazpacho, a much more appealing name. Why I Love Tomato Aspic
- Dining out: Eat lightly on the day before you plan to party; opt for cold soups such as gazpacho, and avoid rich foods. Valerie Orsoni: Weight Management: How to Handle Summer Weight Gain Traps
- That is a gazpacho that isn't like watered down salsa--I'm not a big fan of that kind of gazpacho I was disappointed to see Mark Bittman do a column in the NY Times where he took a basic fresh salsa recipe--tomatoes, jalapenos, cilantro, onion, garlic--and then added some olive oil and cucumber and called it gazpacho. Archive 2005-08-01