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That's how long it took me to make a batch of gazpacho, from getting down the food processor to opening the can of tomatoes, peeling and cutting up the cuke, cutting up the bell pepper, smashing a clove of garlic and skinning it, measuring out the EVO and balsamic, then blending it all and pouring it into storage containers and popping it in the fridge! There was a bit of sampling and adding some more balsamic. Used basil EVO and lemongrass mint balsamic....


I also pickled half an onion - Russet used the other half in something else - and went a little nuts. The recipe calls for half a cup of water, a quarter cup of white vinegar, a quarter cup of apple cider vinegar, a tablespoon and a half of maple syrup (Vermont Grade B, natch), and a teaspoon or so of salt. Instead of the white vinegar, I used two special balsamics: peach and apricot.

And the onions taste very nice!

Yes, I've spent a lot of money on special EVOs and balsamics, but I REALLY like the results that I get!

I was planning on doing burgers tonight, but I've got a lot of homework to do, plus I have to be in at work three hours early, so we're doing fish sticks and we'll do burgers tomorrow night. I made the gazpacho for lunch tomorrow, I've got some cornbread left over from earlier in the week and I might take some saltines, too.

(edited to clarify that it was lemongrass MINT balsamic vinegar in the gazpacho, not just lemongrass.)
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