3 Cold Spanish Soups (& Recipes!): Ajoblanco, Salmorejo, Gazpacho (2024)

When I first applied to work in Spain two years ago, I knew I wanted to live in the southernmost region of Andalucía, not least for its warm and sunny reputation. I was also drawn by its treasure trove of Moorish architecture—from castles to palaces to mosques—and the infamous andalúaccent, which I hoped would be most similar to the Latin American Spanish I studied in school.

In reality, my Andalusian winter turned out to be one of the rainiest and bone-chilling I’ve experienced yet, the province of Jaén where I got placed was a Renaissance exception to the Moorish norm, and the Andalusian accent may as well be classified as a separate language it was so hard to understand.

But the food lived up to all my expectations: tangy marinated olives, spicy boiled snails, savory cured ham, and generous free tapas made for a belt-tightening year. One of my favorite parts of Andalusian cuisine was its ancient and varied tradition of cold soups, although perhaps the word “soup” in English doesn’t quite convey the smoothie-like nature of the recipes I’m going to talk about below.

All of these soups are based off of a foundation of garlic, olive oil, salt, vinegar, and usually day-old bread. From this simple starting point, it’s easy to add more ingredients yet still appreciate their flavors. Featuring almonds, tomatoes, or the pick of the garden, these cold soups are a light and refreshing way to try out Spanish cuisine on a hot summer day.

(Note: when using raw garlic in recipes like these, it’s best to cut the cloves in half longways and dig out the germenor green sprout-like “germ,” which can be strong and bitter if not cooked.)

Ajoblanco

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(Source: Alexa Clark)

Ajoblanco’s name literally means “white-garlic,” but it omits the most important ingredient: ground almonds! This cold almond garlic soup,sometimes called white gazpacho,dates back to Moorish times, when almond trees began to be cultivated along with other now-typical Spanish fruit trees like oranges and lemons. But ajoblanco was merely an improvement on a much earlier, ancestral dish from Roman times. Ajoblanco’s predecessor was a humble mix of ancient ingredients like bread, olive oil, vinegar, salt, and water. Adding ground, blanched almonds (raw almonds parboiled to remove their skins) transformed it into what is now a popular soup in Málaga—where it’s garnished with halved grapes—and Granada—where it’s served with a baked potato. Don’t tell anyone my secret to a flavorful ajoblanco: a few drops of almond extract!

Ingredients

  • 250g (1/2 pound) almond flour
  • 100g (several slices) day-old baguette, crust removed
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 125mL (1/2 cup) extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • grapes

Directions

  1. Combine the almond flour, bread, and garlic in a blender and fill with ice-cold water.
  2. Add the olive oil, sherry vinegar, salt, and blend.
  3. Adjust salt and vinegar to taste and refrigerate for a few hours.
  4. Serve with grapes sliced in half and a drizzle of olive oil.

Salmorejo

3 Cold Spanish Soups (& Recipes!): Ajoblanco, Salmorejo, Gazpacho (2)
(Source: Antonio García)

Like ajoblanco above, salmorejoderives from the same Roman-era soup of bread, olive oil, vinegar, salt, and water. But this cold tomato garlic souphas only been around for a couple hundred years, because Spaniards began to make use of the tomato in the 18th and 19th centuries, despite having brought the tomato from the Americas in the 1500s.

Salmorejo—a thick, creamy dish that is more purée than soup—is typical inCórdoba as well as Antequera to the south, where it’s called porra. What makes salmorejo stand out from other cold soups on this post is that you add a lot of bread to it (which helps to thicken the whole dish) and the fact that it’s a glistening emulsion of olive oil and water from the tomatoes.

The two protein-y garnishes of crumbly boiled eggs and salty cured ham complement the fresh, smoothie-like soup well.

Ingredients

  • 500g (1 1/2 pounds) Roma tomatoes, around six
  • 200g (half) day-old baguette, crust removed
  • 125mL (1/2 cup) extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • hard-boiled eggs
  • diced jamón(cured ham)

Directions

  1. Core the tomatoes, cut them into quarters, and put them in the blender. Blend on high, then pass through a strainer to remove the skins and seeds.
  2. Return the blended tomatoes to the blender and add the crustless bread and garlic.
  3. Add the olive oil, sherry vinegar, salt, and blend.
  4. Adjust salt and vinegar to taste and refrigerate for a few hours.
  5. Serve with chopped boiled eggs, cured ham (optional), and a drizzle of olive oil.

Gazpacho

3 Cold Spanish Soups (& Recipes!): Ajoblanco, Salmorejo, Gazpacho (3)
(Source: James Blick)

Everyone and their mom seems to have their own way of makinggazpachoin Spain, so I’m not even gonna pretend to have the definitive recipe. But in its essence, a cold veggie soupis comprised of tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, onion, and garlic, plus the usual oil, vinegar, and salt (bread is optional). While it’s a super-tasty way to get some of your daily vegetables in, I wouldn’t recommend it as a date-night choice, since the onion, garlic, and vinegar combo is rather potent.

Gazpacho began centuries ago as a poor farm laborer’s meal, since the landowners of sprawling latifundiaestates they worked on would pay them in produce. Gazpacho was thus born as an economic way to make the most of little pay. Plus, since it was served cool (or at room temperature) and vegetables are mostly water, gazpacho also helped to hydrate and quench thirst.

Today, gazpacho is often served as a tapa or starter, topped with diced veggies and cubes of bread or toast. It’s handy to keep a pitcher of the soup in the fridge so you can relax and recharge after a hot summer day.

Ingredients

  • 1kg (2 pounds) Roma tomatoes, around eight
  • 1 Italian or green bell pepper
  • 1 small cucumber
  • 1/2 onion
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 125mL (1/2 cup) extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Directions

  1. Core the tomatoes and pepper, cut them into quarters, and put them in the blender. Blend on high, then pass through a strainer to remove the skins and seeds.
  2. Return the blended veggies to the blender and add the skinned cucumber, onion half, and garlic to the blender.
  3. Add the olive oil, sherry vinegar, salt, and blend.
  4. Adjust salt and vinegar to taste and refrigerate for a few hours.
  5. Serve plain or with diced cucumber, onion, and/or toast.

Does the idea of a savory smoothie appeal to you? What’s your favorite recipe from this list? Comment below!

3 Cold Spanish Soups (& Recipes!): Ajoblanco, Salmorejo, Gazpacho (2024)

FAQs

What is gazpacho and salmorejo? ›

Salmorejo skips the cucumber and green pepper included in gazpacho. At its core, it uses just five ingredients: ripe tomatoes, bread, extra virgin olive oil, sherry vinegar, and garlic. Compared to gazpacho, it is thicker and creamier with a slightly sharper acidity.

What is salmorejo used for? ›

It is used to flavour meat before cooking, especially rabbit (conejo en salmorejo) which is a speciality of the islands.

Why do the Spanish eat gazpacho? ›

Gazpacho is widely eaten in Spain and Portugal, particularly during hot summers, since it is refreshing and cool. Although there are other recipes called gazpacho, such as gazpacho manchego, the standard usage implies a soup.

What is the name of cold Spanish soup made from peppers and tomatoes? ›

If you're not familiar with gazpacho, it's a chilled soup that originated in Andalucía, Spain. Traditional recipes call for tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, and bread, which thickens the soup.

What is gazpacho made of? ›

Originating from the Andalusia region of southern Spain, gazpacho is traditionally made from a mixture of puréed tomatoes and other ingredients such as cucumber, sweet bell peppers, onions, garlic, and olive oil. But you can also make fruit-based gazpacho with melons, or cucumber-based gazpacho.

What are the basic ingredients in gazpacho soup? ›

But, most will have these essential ingredients: tomatoes, onion, green pepper, cucumber, olive oil, vinegar (sherry vinegar is more authentic to Andalusia, where gazpacho originated), bread (soaked in water), and garlic.

Is gazpacho a food or drink? ›

Gazpacho is an easy-to-make cold soup, usually called a liquid salad, and is ideally served in summer because it is rich in vitamins and very refreshing to drink. ‍Gazpacho is a classic Spanish cold soup made of blended raw vegetables, and soaked bread and usually served in a glass, not a bowl.

Do you eat gazpacho hot or cold? ›

The one thing to note when serving gazpacho is that it needs to be thoroughly chilled.

Why is gazpacho good? ›

Nutritionally, gazpacho is highly valued for its health benefits. It's packed with vitamins and antioxidants from raw vegetables, while olive oil provides healthy fats.

Why is my gazpacho pink? ›

While a gustatorily stultifying purée of tomatoes and tomato juice is lipstick-red, real gazpacho falls somewhere between pink and orange, thanks to the olive oil, bread, and nuts. But you can trick the eye by adding a nice green garnish. (Fresh herbs are fine, but avocado is better.)

Is gazpacho for lunch? ›

More of a drink than a soup, served in frosted glasses or chilled tumblers, gazpacho is perfect when it is too hot to eat but you need cold, salt and lunch all at the same time.

What does gazpacho soup taste like? ›

At its best, gazpacho is super refreshing and bursting with fresh-from-the-garden summer flavors. At its worst, gazpacho tastes like chunky cold salsa or thin tomato juice, neither of which do I particularly enjoy. I wanted a texture somewhere in between the two, and far superior flavor.

What pairs with gazpacho? ›

It may not be a meal on its own, but it can be when paired with another dish or two. Continue with the Spanish theme and choose something vegetarian like tortilla española or patatas bravas, serve it with seafood such as fried calamari or paella or a selection of small plate dishes like empanadas and croquettas.

What are cold soups called? ›

Cold soups
NameOrigin country
GazpachoSpain
NaengmyeonKorea
NaenggukKorea
OkroshkaRussia
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What is the literal meaning of gazpacho? ›

The word gazpacho is derived from the Arabic for “soaked bread.” Gazpacho may be served with croutons, additional chopped vegetables, and chopped egg that the diners add to taste. The gazpacho of Málaga province in Andalusia is based on almonds and contains grapes.

What is the difference between salmorejo cordobes and gazpacho? ›

Salmorejo is a cold creamy thick soup that comes in a bowl. It also stems from the south of Spain, but specifically Córdoba. Different from gazpacho, one of the main ingredients is bread. This gives it a more pink orange appearance and thicker texture than gazpacho.

What is the difference between salmorejo and Mazamorra? ›

Mazamorra is the ancestor of Salmorejo, white and creamy with no tomatoes and often served with a sweet and savory touch. The garnish on Mazamorra is often raisins or grapes, in addition to hard boiled eggs and olive oil. Salmorejo is a bread and oil emulsion, often with a touch of garlic.

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