If you LOVE GARLIC and ALMONDS, Make Spanish WHITE GAZPACHO!

If you love garlic and almonds, make Spanish white gazpacho and win over your friends and family with this 5-minute recipe. It’s a less well-known gazpacho, but I promise White Gazpacho or Ajo Blanco, is a totally addictive silky smooth chilled soup from the south of Spain. While the name translates to white garlic, it is really a showcase for Marcona almonds. And it's almond season in Spain, so it's time to enjoy some almonds at their freshest. It only takes a few minutes to prepare this as a perfect Spanish side dish to a multi-course meal or even Spanish main dish if you are just looking for a light lunch!
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By the age of 6, there was early evidence that food would play an important role in my life. Practicing penmanship and kitchen creativity, I co-authored my first recipe, “Ham Slam”, with one of my older siblings. It had all the makings of a classic 1960’s American kitchen treasure, featuring gourmet ingredients like Campbell’s cream of celery soup and Durkee’s canned French Fried onion rings. It’s no wonder my culinary career promptly took a diversion until around the age of 40.
But spending years as an executive in the business of marketing brands such as Apple, Microsoft, and Sony Pictures didn’t snuff out my lifelong passion for travel, food, and wine. I eventually found my way back to my culinary roots when I turned my attention to studying technique at Cordon Bleu Paris, exploring new foodie concepts around Europe and documenting them in words and pictures.
I’ve been privileged to pen articles and columns in many publications, including the Food52, Huffington Post, msn.com, Zester Daily, Santa Ynez Valley Journal, Michigan BLUE Lakestyle Magazine, Olive Oil Times and Olive Oil Source, the world’s top-ranked olive oil-related websites.
In the process, there was one more thing I learned. Despite the explosion of global cuisines in restaurants all across the U.S., you can’t fully experience the wide world of flavor all from your own backyard, Toto.
Following that thought put me and my partner, George on a plane to Alicante Spain in 2014 where we have lived ever since. Our mission is to explore the aromas, ingredients and collective imaginations that are all part of Spain’s vast culinary heritage.

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  • @pedromacias4075
    @pedromacias407521 күн бұрын

    Beautiful recipe thank you... San Diego Ca.

  • @mediterraneanminutes

    @mediterraneanminutes

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks, Pedro. Thank you for the positive comment. I apologize for not answering sooner but I took a full week off from YT for a little break. Cheers, Caroline

  • @izzyci
    @izzyci Жыл бұрын

    delicious, healthy fresh ingredients. I'm in love ! Making it tomorrow

  • @mediterraneanminutes

    @mediterraneanminutes

    Жыл бұрын

    Can’t wait to hear wht you think of it, Isabel. It’s a bit unusual and I think suffers from a name “Ajo Blanco” meaning white garlic that might put people off…like the name “catifsh” for a really great species of fish! Good luck with it and cheers, Caroline

  • @amberdunigan7550
    @amberdunigan7550 Жыл бұрын

    You’re inspiring me more to try Mediterranean. My only hold back is to love beans, I’m not a big bean person so trying to figure how to incorporate them with recipes that I might like is key.

  • @mediterraneanminutes

    @mediterraneanminutes

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Amber! Thanks so much for your comment and good luck with finding new ways to love beans. I have three suggestions of other videos on my channel, the butter bean with tomato recipe , the cannellini bean recipe with 3 sauces (a bit complicated but totally worth it, and the beans from the pork and beans recipe is a recipe that George makes fairly often when he’s at the farm and I’m in the city (but ha ha, he has to watch my video to remember how so I get more views from my own backyard!). And I was sincere in my mention that I hated lima beans as a kid and they are one of my favorites now, so these are probably good ones to try yourself. Hope you enjoy them, stay cool and enjoy some fun in the kitchen! Cheers, Caroline

  • @virginiacervantes7988
    @virginiacervantes79882 жыл бұрын

    👍🌹

  • @mediterraneanminutes

    @mediterraneanminutes

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @NavymomProud
    @NavymomProud2 жыл бұрын

    This looks so good and I’d love to try it. I’m trying to eliminate or reduce my gluten intake. Is there a good substitute for the bread in this recipe or would it be best to eliminate it?

  • @mediterraneanminutes

    @mediterraneanminutes

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Linda. Thanks for your question. I’m sure you’re not the only person with gluten sensitivity and others might be wondering about this too. My guess is that the almonds themselves will provide enough “heft” and thickening power to avoid the bread so I would give it a try although I haven’t done it myself. Or if you can source some gluten-free bread that might work well too. Best of luck with it! Cheers, Caroline

  • @NavymomProud

    @NavymomProud

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the quick response. I’ll give it a try with just the almonds and see.