
It's really quite simple and the only tool you need is a ring mold. If you don't have any and you're interested in working on presentation, I strongly recommend getting a set like this. You will find a hundred and one uses for it.
Here are some suggested ingredients for the vegetable salad that make up the bulk of the garnish, but you should use whichever vegetables you have on hand or whatever looks good at the market that week.
1 small cucumber, cut into a small dice
1 yellow summer squash, cut into a small dice
1 red bell pepper, cut into a small dice
1/4 bunch of cilantro, chopped finely
Salt and pepper
1 avocado
Make the vegetable salad by combining the cucumber, squash, bell pepper and chopped cilantro. Season with salt and pepper.
Cut the avocado in half and peel. Place the avocado cut side down on a cutting board and slice very thinly.

Spray the ring mold lightly with cooking spray so the avocado won't stick to the mold once you're ready to remove it. Place the thin slices of avocado in overlapping layers around the ring mold as pictured above.

Gently spoon the vegetable salad into the avocado ring. If desired sprinkle a bit more cilantro and salt over the top of the salad.

Remove the ring and make sure the salad is holding its shape.

Pour in your finished gazpacho and enjoy!
That is such a pretty way to garnish the soup! I particularly love that it looks beautiful and complicated, but is actually do-able!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous! I adore avocado and the dish is so... Summertime!
ReplyDeleteHow do you get your soup so smooth? Mine always seems chunky!
ReplyDeleteHi Megan!
ReplyDeleteI grated the tomatoes on a box grater and strained them through a china cap which is basically a coarse-mesh strainer. Check out my last post for the full instructions and let me know if you have any other questions!
Jessica
my eyes were caught by your plating. You gave me an idea on how am I going to decorate the foods on Friday! Very artistic!
ReplyDeleteOh see, now you're going to make me have a complex about my gazpacho that I just posted! This garnish looks amazing. I bet it's delicious too.
ReplyDeletethat's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting!!!
Where did you get those wonderful little soup bowls? They are so cute with those little handles.
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda!
ReplyDeleteI got the at Crate and Barrel. No place is better for simple white dishware!
Jessica
As the saying goes, "You eat with the eyes" then this garnish sure fulfills that. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking in it's simple, yet lush beauty. I can look at it all day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love it. Had watermelon gazpacho the other day at Market restaurant and Paris and was perfect. Love love gazpacho.
ReplyDeleteJessica this look so beautiful & healthy! Delish!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Ring molds are so key - they make everything look pro. The garnish ingredients here look equally awesome; I'm such a sucker for avocado...
ReplyDeleteThis dish is absolutely gorgeous. So pretty. Thank for posting. Great blog
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Angela
I love little steps that make simple foods special and this is a great one. Great recipe, I'll be trying it soon. Thanks for the inspiration.
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and your instructions are perfect. I've been eating a lot of it but never had a presentation like this. Tomorrow I am trying this!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I never put chunks of veggies in my gazpacho... I've always liked it the traditional way. I might have to try it like this though, if only because of how beautiful it is!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks amazing!
ReplyDeletebrilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the avocado presentations. Avocados are hands down my favorite food.
ReplyDeleteYour blog just made me hungry! Good job :) It looks like a fun take on a common dish, lovely.
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The presentation of this dish is absolutely beautiful! And I love avocado too!
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica, This recipe is so pretty that I want to make it right away! Enjoying your blog alot. Love, Joyce Bock
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