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Cold Soup

Fava Bean Soup with Carrot Cream

If you can't find fresh fava beans, use edamame (fresh green soybeans in the pod). You'll need to buy two pounds to yield the 3/4 cup for the recipe; do not peel. What to drink: Sauvignon Blanc or a dry Spanish white made from Albariño grapes.

Chilled Carrot and Orange Soup

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr (includes chilling) The electric blender (originally a bartender's tool for daiquiris) became a must-have home appliance in the 1950s. Cooks grew enamored of the blender's ability to create velvet-smooth soups — soups previously (and messily) forced through food mills and sieves.

Mushroom Vichyssoise Padian

This modification of a classic soup uses less cream than traditional versions.

Chilled Beet, Orange and Dill Soup

For easy serving, ladle the soup into pretty bowls, and set them on the buffet table.

Spicy Gazpacho

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Crispy Cucumber Soup

Once the soup is processed, the addition of extra yogurt adds a creamy texture. The diced cucumber and radishes add a crunchy texture. If hothouse cucumbers are not available, substitute the firm garden variety and double the amount called for. Peel cucumbers and halve lengthwise, then seed.

Chilled Roasted Tomato Soup with Pesto

For a picnic, transport the soup in a thermos.

Chilled Curried Carrot Soup

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Roasted Tomato and Red Bell Pepper Soup

A rich and satisfying soup with great roasted tomato flavor. Put it into a wide-mouth thermos to o keep it cold for a picnic; it's also nice hot or at room temperature.

Chunky Gazpacho

Cold Cucumber Soup with Mint

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Fresh Tomato Gazpacho

This is also terrific with yellow tomatoes. Garnish with thin cucumber slices and some chopped red onion, if desired.

Moroccan-Spiced Cold Tomato Soup

North African spices combine with a touch of honey and lemon in a refreshing summer soup.

Gazpacho Sorbet with Apple Aspic

Sorbete de Gazpacho Sobre
Gelée de Manzana
Many of Spain's celebrated chefs have tinkered with traditional gazpachos, transforming them into dishes worthy of the most creative kitchens. A favorite variation is gazpachos (both red and white) made into sorbets and included as part of a tasting menu. This luscious coral-colored sorbet, adapted from a recipe by chef Sergio López Domínguez, of Tragabuches restaurant, in Ronda, looks stunning served over a bed of diced apple aspic and drizzled with caramelized balsamic vinegar. López likes to sprinkle the sorbet with a garnish of finely chopped mojama, a salt-cured tuna. The blend of flavors in the dish works sensationally well, with or without the extra garnish.
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