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Easy Watermelon Gazpacho

This refreshing watermelon gazpacho will infuse your body with natural energy derived from some of late summer’s best produce–watermelon, tomato, and cucumber.  With just five ingredients, this soup is a breeze to whip up,  and it is both festive and nutritious.  Brighten up any table with a bowl or cup of this delicious, pretty soup, and savor the essence of summer.  The watermelon gives this gazpacho a slightly sweet flavor, yet with the olive oil and red wine vinegar, it is tangy at the same time.  Sprinkle  a little feta cheese to the top to add even more flavor, if you wish.

watermelon gazpacho with vaseAfter trying a few versions of watermelon gazpacho, I came to the conclusion that in this case, for my family, the simplest recipe is the best.  This recipe, a result of researching and trying some different combinations of ingredients, is the most basic watermelon gazpacho I made, and yet it is our favorite.  Sometimes, if a recipe is really simple and quick, I am more likely to make it on a busy evening, and we are more likely have it more often.  So the recipe I am sharing below is my own answer to the question, but with the influence of lots of different sources, including Bon Appetit and Better Homes and Gardens.

watermelon gazpachoThere is something so revitalizing about eating fruits and vegetables that come from the earth, preferably earth near home.  It anchors me and at the same time gives me strength to reach out.  I recently started practicing yoga again after many years away from it.  I find that yoga helps me with my physical and mental health, especially with my spine and my stress level.  But it also teaches me so many things in quiet ways.  I have always struggled with the warrior poses, because even though I was a runner for years, and am now a walker and bicyclist, for some reason my legs are not always as strong as they could be.  The warrior poses focus on standing strong.

watermelon gazpacho in handsYesterday our instructor had us stand in the warrior pose while slightly moving our upper bodies back and forth.  I felt how life events and other people can push and pull us in different directions, and we can bend to some extent, but at the same time, we still can try to stay rooted strongly to the ground.  As my feet and legs were wobbling and aching from the effort, I focused on standing firm.  For whatever reason, I think that is the message I needed to hear this week, and a skill I need to cultivate.  The warrior pose, named after the warrior Virabhadra, is these days not about fighting an actual war, but rather it calls us to engage our inner warrior and is said to symbolize our inner struggle and ability to overcome ego and ignorance.

And all that effort makes me work up an appetite for healthy, revitalizing food! This soup is the perfect refresher and revitalizer, and the perfect way to savor the essence of summer.  I hope you enjoy it, if you try it, and enjoy this long weekend.   To those of you who celebrate it, Happy Labor Day!watermelon gazpachowatermelon gazpacho with spoonwatermelon gazpacho on bench 2

Easy Watermelon Gazpacho

  • Servings: 4
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Ingredients:

  • 3 cups of seedless watermelon, chopped, plus 1/2 cup reserved to chop and use at serving time
  •  1 large beefsteak tomato (or similar), chopped
  • 1 large cucumber, peeled, seeded and chopped, plus another 1/2 cucumber to peel, seed, and chop for serving time
  • 2 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons of red wine vinegar
  • crumbled Feta cheese, optional

Directions:

Wash and chop the 3 cups of watermelon, the tomato, and peel, seed, and chop the cucumber.  Place the watermelon, tomato, cucumber, olive oil, and red wine vinegar into a blender and puree until smooth.  Pour the mixture into a large bowl and season with salt and pepper. Cover and chill it in the refrigerator for at least an hour (can be chilled overnight if you wish).  Before serving, test the seasoning and add salt and pepper if you wish.  Chop the 1/2 cup watermelon and peel, seed, and chop the 1/2 cucumber.  Ladle or pour the cold soup into bowls or cups.  Top with the freshly chopped watermelon and cucumber.  Sprinkle on some crumbled Feta cheese if desired.  Enjoy!

 

 

10 Comments

  1. Amanda | What's Cooking

    What a perfect gazpacho. For a slightly sweeter alternative to the summer classic this is the way to go! I love what you say here about being a warrior in every day life in just trying to stay rooted as you sway with the demands of people and daily life. So glad you are getting back into yoga if only for that small reminder. I just started running on top of my regular cross training routine and I’m realizing my physical strength and limitations and the emotional seems to follow right along. Beautiful photos too.I really enjoy your posts. I wonder how cool it must be for your kids to have a woman like you as a role model. Xo

    • Jenny

      Thanks so much, Amanda! Yes, I am really glad to be getting back into yoga. It helps me in so many ways. The mind-body connection is so fascinating to me, and running has that mind-body aspect for sure too. It sounds like we are on similar quests to nourish our bodies in ways that help us with our journey. 🙂 As for my kids appreciating me as a role model, well, I’m not sure–maybe someday, but right now, I think they think I am mostly embarrassing!!! LOL 🙂 Hope you have a great and restorative long weekend!

  2. Zeba@Food For The Soul

    Jenny…I love the simplicity and freshness of this recipe. I can’t wait to make this. Just bought watermelon and amazing heirloom tomatoes from the farmers market and still have cucumber from my garden. Great post…thank you

    • Jenny

      Thank you, Zeba! I hope you really enjoy this soup–the simplicity of it really lets the flavors of the watermelon and tomato shine. Thank you for stopping by!

  3. Johanne Lamarche

    Long ago I lost a favorite watermelon gazpacho recipe and have been trying to recreate it since. This simple recipe comes close. Many are all watermelon and too sweet. This strikes the right balance, pun intented, and I will try my warrior pose after I make it! Thanks Jenny!

    • Jenny

      Thank you, Johanne! I really enjoy the slight sweetness of the watermelon and the slight tang of the vinegar in this recipe. Haha, nice connection with the balance of the warrior pose–hopefully it will help me with my pose too! 🙂

  4. CakePants

    Wow, this really captures the essence of summer…in a bowl! I’ve never had watermelon gazpacho, but it sounds intriguing. I hope you had a lovely holiday weekend!

    • Jenny

      Thanks, Mara! It is a different flavor, but it’s so refreshing, especially with the hot weather!!

  5. Julie is Hostess At Heart

    I really need to get back to yoga! It’s so good for you. This gazpacho looks just beautiful and sounds delicious.

    • Jenny

      Thank you, Julie! I agree about yoga–now I just need to stick with it! 🙂

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