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Oysters with gazpacho

Danielle Alvarez
Danielle Alvarez

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Serve the gazpacho dressing ice-cold. 
Serve the gazpacho dressing ice-cold. William Meppem

Oysters are an Australian Christmas staple, but sometimes you want something more festive than the usual lemon or mignonette. If that’s the case, this bright-red, vinegar-spiked gazpacho is a perfect accompaniment. Serve your oysters ice-cold and you’ll begin the meal feeling light, refreshed and ready to indulge.

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Ingredients

  • 500g ripe red tomatoes

  • 100g Lebanese cucumber, peeled

  • 100g deseeded light-green or yellow capsicum

  • 50g peeled white onion

  • 1 small garlic clove, peeled and grated

  • 1 tsp fine sea salt

  • 25ml sherry vinegar

  • ¼ cup best-quality, fruity, extra virgin olive oil, plus more to serve

  • 2 dozen of your favourite oysters

  • Aleppo or Korean chilli flakes (optional)

Method

  1. Step 1

    Roughly chop the tomatoes, discarding the stems, and combine in a blender – or in a jug, if using a hand-held blender – with the cucumber, capsicum, onion and garlic. Add the fine sea salt. Blend on high for about a minute before adding the vinegar and slowly pouring in the olive oil while the machine runs.

  2. Step 2

    Place a fine mesh sieve over a bowl or jug and pour the pureed contents of the blender into it, pushing the soup through the mesh with a spatula. Discard the pulp, cover the bowl tightly and chill the gazpacho for at least 6 hours or overnight. It may thicken a little overnight, but it can be thinned out the following day with an extra splash of vinegar or ice water. You want a consistency that’s similar to pure cream.

  3. Step 3

    Arrange the opened oysters on a platter of ice. Keep the gazpacho ice-cold until the moment of serving. When ready, pour the gazpacho into a jug and pour a little over each oyster in the shell. Garnish with an extra drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of chilli flakes, if using. Serve the extra gazpacho on the side.

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Danielle AlvarezDanielle Alvarez is a chef, recipe writer and host of Good Food Kitchen.

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Original URL: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/goodfood/recipes/oysters-with-gazpacho-20241127-p5ku42.html