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|DatePublished=7th November 2012 | |||
|Author=JuliaBalbilla | |||
|Servings = Serves 6 | |||
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This recipe for a raw garlic soup is for making in a Thermomix. See here [[Ajo Blanco Malagueño]] for how to make it conventionally. | This recipe for a raw garlic soup is for making in a Thermomix. See here [[Ajo Blanco Malagueño]] for how to make it conventionally. | ||
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| 200g peeled, raw [[Almonds|almonds]] | | 200g peeled, raw [[Almonds|almonds]] | ||
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===Chef's notes=== | ===Chef's notes=== | ||
I couldn't be bothered to peel the [[Almonds|almonds]] and to be honest, it made little difference to the colour and texture. I used more [[Garlic|garlic]] about 8 [[Cloves|cloves]]. I didn't soak the [[Bread|bread]]. Instead of [[Salt|salt]], I added 4 teaspoons [[Marigold Swiss Bouillon Powder]]. I did not peel the [[Grapes|grapes]]. | I couldn't be bothered to peel the [[Almonds|almonds]] and to be honest, it made little difference to the colour and texture. I used more [[Garlic|garlic]] about 8 [[Cloves|cloves]]. I didn't soak the [[Bread|bread]]. Instead of [[Salt|salt]], I added 4 teaspoons [[Marigold Swiss Bouillon Powder]]. I did not peel the [[Grapes|grapes]]. | ||
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Servings: | Serves 6 |
Ready in: | 10 minutes |
Prep. time: | 10 minutes |
Cook time: | None |
Difficulty: | ![]() |
Recipe author: | JuliaBalbilla |
First published: | 7th November 2012 |
This recipe for a raw garlic soup is for making in a Thermomix. See here Ajo Blanco Malagueño for how to make it conventionally.
Ingredients
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- 200g peeled, raw almonds
- 2 cloves garlic
- 100g stale white bread (crumb only), soaked
- 70g extra virgin olive oil
- 30g vinegar, or to taste
- 1 litre water (approx)
- White grapes to serve
Method
- Put the almonds, garlic and salt in the bowl 30 seconds / Speed 5.
- Next, add the bread and blend 15 seconds / Speed 5 until you have the consistency of a paste. Repeat if necessary.
- Run at Speed 5 and pour the oil, little by little onto the lid of the bowl, MC on.
- Add the vinegar and water and blend 1 minute / progressively Speed 5-10.
- Adjust seasoning. Serve with peeled white grapes, or melon balls.
Recipe source
- Translated from a recipe in Impescindible para tu cocina, which is the book you get when buying a Thermomix in Spain.
Chef's notes
I couldn't be bothered to peel the almonds and to be honest, it made little difference to the colour and texture. I used more garlic about 8 cloves. I didn't soak the bread. Instead of salt, I added 4 teaspoons Marigold Swiss Bouillon Powder. I did not peel the grapes.
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