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NATIONAL GAZPACHO DAY - December 6
National Day Calendar ^ | December 06, 2024 | Staff

Posted on 12/06/2024 11:20:50 AM PST by Red Badger

NATIONAL GAZPACHO DAY

National Gazpacho Day, on December 6th, recognizes a flavorful soup that cooks serve cold. This typically tomato-based vegetable soup originated in the southern Spanish region of Andalucia. Gazpacho is widely consumed in Spanish cuisine, usually during the summer months.

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The original Spanish recipe includes stale bread, water, vinegar, oil and salt. Other ingredients include olive oil, wine, vinegar, water, and salt.

Following is the typical method of preparing gazpacho:

Washing vegetables

Peeling tomatoes, garlic, and onions.

Chop all vegetables (traditionally pounded with mortar) and process in a food processor.

Add the soaked bread.

Blend part of the processed contents until liquid, depending on desired consistency.

Blend in chilled water, olive oil, vinegar, and salt to taste.

Add remaining processed ingredients.

Garnish as desired.

Gazpacho offers cooks many modern variations. Abundant fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs make a delicious gazpacho, too. Consider using ingredients such as avocados, cucumbers, parsley, watermelon, or grapes. However, recipes offer meat stock and seafood varieties for gazpacho, too. Don't hesitate to try something new. If the grocery offers something fresh on special, look for a recipe that will get you experimenting. You won't regret trying something fresh, especially in the fall or winter. Your palate will thank you for the fresh spices, herbs, and vegetables.

Even though we serve gazpacho cold, some recipes call for a cooked broth. When the gazpacho is too warm, sometimes ice cubes are added.

HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL GAZPACHO DAY

Try this refreshing soup to change up your menu. Share your favorite recipes or find a variety of options online. Enjoy this Traditional Gazpacho recipe from foodal.com. We also have a delicious Garlic Gazpacho for you to try. You don't want to miss out on that!

Use #NationalGazpachoDay to post on social media.

NATIONAL GAZPACHO DAY HISTORY

National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this exotic food holiday.

Gazpacho FAQ

Q. Do all gazpachos contain tomato?

A. No.Many recipes for gazpacho call for fruits as the base of the soup.

Q. Is Gazpacho the only kind of cold soup?

A. No. A variety of cold soups grace recipe pages and cuisines around the globe. One celebrated on these pages is Vichyssoise.

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Notable Birthdays for December 6 Stephen Thomas (1809-1903) - Brigadier General for the Union Army.

John S. Mosby (1833-1916) - Confederate Colonel during the Civil War.

Charles Martin Hall (1863-1914) - Chemist who invented an inexpensive method for producing aluminum.

Ira Gershwin (1896-1983) - Songwriter and composer who helped his younger brother, George Gershwin, create some of the most memorable music pieces in the history of music.

Agnes Moorehead (1900-1974) - Successful actress remembered for her roles on screen and television, including Endora on the sitcom Bewitched.

Sherman Kent (1903-1986) - Considered the father of intelligence analysis.

Baby Face Nelson (1908-1934) - Gangster and bootlegger.

Frank Springer (1929-2009) - Comic book illustrator for Marvel Comics.

Steve Alaimo (1939-Still Living) - Pop singer best known for his song Mashed Potatoes.

Craig Newmark (1952-Still Living) - Founder of Craigslist.

Peter Buck (1956-Still Living) - Co-founder of the rock band R.E.M.

Randy Rhoads (1956-1982) - Guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne.

Deborah Estrin (1959-Still Living) - Computer scientist and co-founder of the non-profit Open mHealth.

Helen Greiner (1967-Still Living) - Engineer and co-founder of iRobot.

Ryan White (1971-1990) - Considered the poster child for HIV/AIDS after his school barred him from attending school after his AIDS.

Memorable Events for December 6 1732 - The first professional play is held in NY.

1790 - The U.S. Congress moves from NY City to Philadelphia.

1825 - President Adams recommends establishing a national observatory.

1849 - Harriet Tubman makes her final escape from slavery.

1862 - President Lincoln orders 39 Santee Sioux to be hanged.

1865 - Georgia ratifies the 13th Amendment and abolishes slavery.

1869 - The first black labor union (Colored National Labor Union) meets for the first time.

1876 - The first operational crematorium opens in the U.S.

1877 - Thomas Edison records voices for the first time at the offices of Scientific American.

1884 - The Washington Monument in D.C. is completed.

1917 - USS Jacob Jones is the first American destroyer to be sunk by a German submarine SM U-53.

1922 - Power is transmitted over the first electric power line in NY.

1923 - President Coolidge becomes the first Presidential to address the country on the radio.

1933 - Judge John M. Woolsey rules that James Joyce's novel Ulysses is not obscene (United States v. One Book Called Ulysses).

1944 - The 95th Infantry division reaches German defensive line Westwall.

1947 - The Everglades National Park (FL) is dedicated by President Truman.

1961 - Ernie Davis becomes the first Black to win the Heisman Trophy.

1964 - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer airs on t.v. for the first time.

1973 - The House of Representatives confirms Gerald Ford as Vice President using the 25th Amendment.

1995 - The FDA approves the first protease inhibitor to treat HIV/AIDS (Saquinavir).

1999 - The Recording Industry Association of America sues Napster (A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc.) alleging copyright infringement.

2006 - NASA reveals photographs of liquid water on Mars.


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To: Red Badger
I would add coarsely chopped artichoke hearts and/or hearts of palm,
both of which may be from a can, not fresh. But that’s me…
21 posted on 12/06/2024 12:47:16 PM PST by GaltAdonis
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To: Red Badger

Thanks for posting the list of what happened on Dec. 6.


22 posted on 12/06/2024 1:02:20 PM PST by laplata (They want each crisis to take the greatest toll possible.)
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To: Red Badger

Lol


23 posted on 12/06/2024 1:02:52 PM PST by laplata (They want each crisis to take the greatest toll possible.)
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To: T-Bird45

Yes my recipe calls for chopped vege. If I don’t forget I will post it tomorrow.


24 posted on 12/06/2024 1:34:33 PM PST by MomwithHope (Forever grateful to all our patriots, past, present and future.)
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To: higgmeister

Ah yes!


25 posted on 12/06/2024 3:02:11 PM PST by Savage Beast (Fight! Fight! Fight! God Bless America! Trump won because good TRiUMPhed over evil.)
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To: Red Badger
In the summer, delicious.

In the winter.... not so much.

Hot in the winter. With grilled cheese on the side.

26 posted on 12/06/2024 3:05:14 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear ( Not my circus. Not my monkeys. But I can pick out the clowns at 100 yards.)
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