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Recipes => Appetizers and Side Dishes => Topic started by: Walt on June 05, 2018, 11:38:26 PM

Title: Smoked creole tomato, garlic and apple gazpacho with an apple, corn & tomato sal
Post by: Walt on June 05, 2018, 11:38:26 PM
It's creole tomato time in Louisiana. The main thing that gives them so much flavor is the rich soil they are grown in on the banks if the Mississippi River. Last week, I went down to the west bank and picked up 30 lbs from a local farm. Passed some out to family, then decided to put this gazpacho together. I happen to have a small orchard @ home. The apples were starting to come in, so I figured I would incorporate them as well. This is what I did...
I applied olive oil & seasoned the items below. Then, placed in smoker for 1.5 hrs @ 225 with a couple ounces of pecan. Once done, everything was placed in a blender (including apple & tomato skins). Reseasoned to taste and placed in cooler overnight to improve.
4 tomatoes
2 Anna apples (cored)
4 baby bell peppers (seeded)
2 garlic cloves
1 Vidalia onion

Prior to serving, I made a quick salsa of unsmoked fresh ingredients to reinforce the flavors in the gazpacho.

Equal parts parsley, basil, green onion & vidalia onion. Add to about twice as much of equal parts diced apple, tomato and corn (I had a fresh ear just laying around and it was a good addition).

This really came out well, so I thought I would share.

Title: Re: Smoked creole tomato, garlic and apple gazpacho with an apple, corn & tomato sal
Post by: barelfly on June 05, 2018, 11:46:51 PM
That looks great Walt! Love all the fresh ingredients local to you being used!
Title: Re: Smoked creole tomato, garlic and apple gazpacho with an apple, corn & tomato sal
Post by: old sarge on June 06, 2018, 12:06:51 AM
Thanks for posting Walt.  Looks right tasty!
Title: Re: Smoked creole tomato, garlic and apple gazpacho with an apple, corn & tomato sal
Post by: Durangosmoker on June 06, 2018, 03:26:08 PM
That sounds really tasty. Wish we were in tomato season already.