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Bittman Bite: Summer Gazpacho

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Food with Mark Bittman is coming May 24. In the meantime, here is Mark's favorite recipe for a refreshing summer gazpacho.

  • Core and seed ripe, juicy tomatoes and cut into chunks. 
  • Peel and seed a cucumber and roughly chop. 
  • Peel a clove or two of garlic. 
  • Cut the crusts from a couple of thick slices of good white bread and tear them up. 
  • Puree everything in a blender with salt, pepper, lots of olive oil, and a splash of sherry vinegar, adding just enough water (or ice) to thin the mixture. Serve garnished with a drizzle of olive oil and chopped basil or mint leaves. 
  • Try peaches or melons instead of tomatoes, or add anchovies for more flavor. 


Each week on Food with Mark Bittman, longtime New York Times food writer and #1 bestselling author Mark Bittman (How to Cook Everything, Eat Vegan Before 6:00) will cover everything to do with food, including cooking tips, quick recipes, listener questions, and discussions of the world's most important food issues from junk food to sustainability. Plus, Mark sits down with a different guest, from chefs and celebrities to activists and important people in the food world you may not know about. They talk about cooking, eating, and how food affects us all – our lives, our health, our planet.

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