Very Veggie Gazpacho (The Best Vegetable Gazpacho)
This deliciously crunchy and chunky vegetable-packed version of gazpacho, the classic cold Spanish soup is as refreshing as it gets! Very Veggie Gazpacho – The Best Vegetable Gazpacho has tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, bell peppers, jalapeño peppers, scallions, and plenty of garlic float in a tangy tomato juice base you’ll crave all summer long!
Why This Recipe is a Keeper!
In addition to my Black-Eyed Pea Salad, there’s not a summer that goes by that I don’t make this vegetable gazpacho at least once. I’ve been making it since before my husband and I met, which is 26 years ago.
Back in those days as a single woman living alone in the big city, I had to be extremely careful with my money so instead of buying cookbooks as I do now, I checked them out from the library instead.
This gazpacho was inspired by a recipe I found in one of those long-ago library cookbooks so it has been tested year after year for over a quarter-century! Having traveled to Spain and having somewhat of a gazpacho obsession, I can honestly say this is the best vegetable gazpacho!
It’s loaded with fresh, crunchy vegetables–tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, bell peppers, jalapeño peppers, scallions and garlic surrounded by a tangy and spicy tomato juice base that’s as refreshing as it is delicious!
I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
How to Make the Best Vegetable Gazpacho:
Recipe Ingredients:
Here’s everything you’ll need to make this gazpacho recipe along with how to prep. See the recipe card below for the exact quantities.
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions:
- Tomato Juice: I always use Campbell’s as I think it tastes the best but use your favorite–even homemade. If you’re sensitive to sodium, by all means, use a low-sodium juice because some of the other ingredients like Worcestershire and hot sauce will have a fair amount.
- Lemon Juice: Fresh is always best!
- Worcestershire Sauce: Worcestershire was developed in 1835 by two chemists from Worcester, Lea and Perrins. That brand is probably the most well-known and it does contain anchovies. If you are vegan, follow a strict vegetarian diet, or are allergic to fish, you will want to use a vegan Worcestershire such as Wizard’s. Kroger store brand does not have anchovies, so it’s suitable for vegans and vegetarians but it does have a number of additives.
- Jalapeno: Keep in mind most of the heat in a jalapeno comes from the seeds and the spongy membrane. For a milder gazpacho, remove the seeds and membranes or leave the jalapeno out. Also, you may wish to wear gloves when handling hot chiles. If not, be sure to wash your hands immediately after and don’t touch anything sensitive like your eyes.
- Cucumber: I use an English, otherwise known as a “hothouse” cucumber. They’re not as seedy and less watery than a Kirby which is also commonly available at most grocers.
Step-By-Step Instructions:
- Combine the tomato juice with the other liquid ingredients (lemon juice, Worcestershire, white wine vinegar and hot sauce including the garlic) then refrigerate that while you chop.
- You’ll be practicing your chopping skills on this veggie gazpacho but the texture is so much better than the near puree you get from using a food processor or blender. For a whole list of chopping tips, here’s 23 Produce-Chopping Tips Every Home Chef Needs to Know from Buzzfeed that will really help!
- If you want or need to use a food processor, it will be our secret.
- Stir together, adjust the seasoning and chill!
- MAKE AHEAD: Best served within 24 hours but will keep in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.
- Garnish the Very Veggie Gazpacho with herb sprigs, diced avocado, lemon slices or a small skewer of simply seasoned and grilled shrimp.
Chef Tips and Tricks:
- I get the liquid tomato base together before chopping or processing so those flavors have a chance to marry.
- I’ll often place the tomato juice in the refrigerator a day ahead of time so the juice is already good and chilled if you want to dive in right after making the gazpacho.
- Although it’s just the two of us, I often make a double batch each time since I’m doing all that chopping anyway. We love Very Veggie Gazpacho any time of day, it keeps for several days in the refrigerator but at our house it usually doesn’t last that long.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Yes, you absolutely can if you prefer.
Yes, absolutely, but be prepared for a super spicy gazpacho so you may want to adjust the jalapeno and hot sauce down a bit.
We’ve found it actually gets better after a day or so and it’s fine for up to four or five days.
Serve with:
- Oven-Baked Spanish Tortilla
- Paella-Style Brown Rice with Shrimp and Chorizo
- Shrimp Cakes with Roasted Red Bell Pepper Mayonnaise
- Red Beans and Rice with Chorizo and Bell Pepper Saute
- Shrimp in Avocado Butter
Be sure to try these other delicious chilled soups:
- Watermelon Gazpacho
- Mango Gazpacho
- Chilled Cantaloupe Soup
- Cold Thai Cucumber Avocado Soup with Cucumber Relish
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Very Veggie Gazpacho (The Best Vegetable Gazpacho)
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Ingredients
- 1 can (46-ounce) tomato or vegetable juice - chilled
- 3 cloves garlic - minced
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- Tabasco sauce - to taste
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper - to taste
- 2 large plum (Roma) tomatoes - seeded and chopped
- 1 large red bell pepper - cored, seeded and finely chopped
- 1 large yellow bell pepper - cored, seeded and finely chopped
- 1 large green bell pepper - cored, seeded and finely chopped
- 1 jalapeño pepper - seeded if desired, finely chopped
- 2 stalks celery - finely chopped
- 1 large English cucumber - seeded and finely chopped
- 1 bunch scallions - white and light green part only, chopped
- lemon slices - for garnish
Instructions
- Pour juice into a large bowl. Add the garlic, lemon juice, white wine vinegar, Worcestershire, Tabasco and salt and pepper to taste.
- Add the chopped vegetables and adjust seasoning to taste. Chill for 6-8 hours.
Recipe Notes
- Use V-8 or other vegetable juice or bloody Mary mix instead of tomato juice.
- If you are vegan, follow a strict vegetarian diet, or are allergic to fish, you will want to use a vegan Worcestershire.
- Get the liquid tomato base together before chopping or processing so those flavors can develop.
- Place the tomato juice in the refrigerator a day ahead so the juice is already good and chilled if you want serve immediately.
- Best served within 24 hours but will keep in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.
Nutrition
These are estimated values generated from a nutritional database using unbranded products. Please do your own research with the products you’re using if you have a serious health issue or are following a specific diet.
What is the serving size?
Hi, Lisa, Thanks for your question. It would be approximately 1 1/2 cups. Hope you enjoy!
Recipe nutritional data stated serving size as 8ounces (1cup). Need to read it all, it’s there. However, a person’s serving size is whatever you want.
Great recipe, love chunky gazpaucho. Only thing I did different was I had some left over roasted corn that I had made for another recipe so I threw that in with everthing else.
Hi, Mark, Thanks so much! I think a little corn would be great, too! Glad you enjoyed and please stay in touch!
I used a half can of can tomatoes instead of the juice, added a shallot, used one pepper and let it chill. The next day, I blended it all in my blender. Very yummy!
Thanks, Betty! So glad you enjoyed. Not a summer goes by that we don’t make this gazpacho–we crave it! Thanks again and please stay in touch!
This was amazing!!! I was having company for the weekend and thought this would be a delicious appetizer for us. However, I totally forgot to buy the tomato juice while I was in town (which is a 20 minute drive), so I decided to use Mrs T’s Bloody Mary Mix. WOW!!! It made this already delish recipe AMAZING. So good and spicy. It was a huge hit! We were even eating the leftover gazpacho for breakfast the next morning! This recipe makes a lot which is good because it is even better the longer it marinates. Best Gazpacho EVER. ENJOY!
Thank you, Sally! Gazpacho at breakfast is an awesome idea! So glad you enjoyed and please stay in touch!
How unique! It’s like a virgin bloody mary, but you get your day’s veggies. I like it!
What a beautiful gazpacho! My favorite type of gazpacho is chunky style like this because I love the texture in every bite!
Chunky gazpacho is totally the way to fo in my book. I love all the vegetables packed in there
Such a gorgeous photo! This sounds so light and refreshing, yet full of flavor. I’ve savored gazpacho at restaurants, but never out of my own kitchen. This recipe will help me change that!
This looks so healthy and refreshing, great for Summer!
I love gazpacho when the ingredients are fresh. It’s the perfect summer soup.