Pages

Salmorejo With Avocado (Andalusian Cold Tomato Soup)


This cold tomato soup is typical from Andalusia, Southern Spain, the land of my ancestors. 
The traditional recipe does not have avocado in it, but I love the creaminess it adds to the already delicious soup.


INGREDIENTS

6 large red tomatoes (sweet, organic, flavorful  -forget about the other ones!)
1 avocado
1 slice fresh bread
1 or 2 garlic cloves (depending on how garlicky you like it...)
4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil (if you have Spanish olive oil, this is the moment to use it)
2 tbsp white wine vinegar (or apple cider vinegar, if you don't have the wine kind)
1 tsp sugar
1/2 cup cold bottled water
Salt to taste

PREPARATION

How to peel the tomatoes:
Prepare a big bowl with cold water and reserve.
Place a large pot with water over high heat and bring it to boil. 
Wash the tomatoes and make a small cut on every one (around the stem part) and throw them in the boiling water for a few seconds. Remove them quickly from the boiling water using a strainer and place them in the bowl with cold water (you don't want to cook them).
Now you'll be able to peel the tomatoes very easily!
Cut them in quarters and reserve.

Wash the avocado, cut it in half, remove the pit and peel it. 
Place the avocado and tomatoes in a food processor and blend. 
Add the bread, tearing it into pieces with your hands and blend.
Add the rest of the ingredients and blend until smooth.
Place it in the refrigerator for a couple of hours before serving.
Serve very cold!

You can keep it in the refrigerator in a proper container for two days.


No comments: