Beet Gazpacho

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This summery beet gazpacho is packed full of vegetables and topped with fresh herbs, fresh chopped vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. You’ll love how simple this soup is to throw together and it’s perfect for hot summer nights. 

This summery beet gazpacho is packed full of vegetables and topped with fresh herbs, fresh chopped vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. You'll love how simple this soup is to throw together and it's perfect for hot summer nights.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Truvia. All thoughts are 100% my own.

I’m one of those people that feel soup has no real season. I will literally eat soup ever. single. day. And in every. single. season. I know summer can get really hot BUT I still want soup. I mean to be honest I usually have my AC pumping all day long so it’s not like eating soup is the worst thing ever. I would probably feel different if I didn’t have AC but that is insane. Seriously, I would last 2.2 seconds in a house with no AC. I’m a total princess in that department.

Plus if I get warm my skin gets all itchy and that is zero fun. 

This summery beet gazpacho is packed full of vegetables and topped with fresh herbs, fresh chopped vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. You'll love how simple this soup is to throw together and it's perfect for hot summer nights.

Ok, enough about itchy skin. It’s weird. Let’s talk about this soup. This beet gazpacho is made with a puree of vegetables BUT then I went and got even more healthy by topping it with even more vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. Plus, can we talk about the color of soup – gorgeous !

This summery beet gazpacho is packed full of vegetables and topped with fresh herbs, fresh chopped vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. You'll love how simple this soup is to throw together and it's perfect for hot summer nights.

I know beets tend to be a pretty polarizing topic. People either LOVE them or HATE them! Obviously, I’m on team LOVE but for all you haters I hope you would at least give this a try. Yes, beets always have a slight “earthy” taste but the addition of Truvia nectar helps bring just a bit of sweetness to help cut through that earthy quality.

This summery beet gazpacho is packed full of vegetables and topped with fresh herbs, fresh chopped vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. You'll love how simple this soup is to throw together and it's perfect for hot summer nights.

If you’re not familiar with Truvia nectar it’s stevia sweetener blended with honey to create a delicious sweetener that brings in that delicious honey flavor. I know it’s not typical to add sweetener to gazpacho but I’m only just a touch to bring out the sweetness of the beets. Trust me, it’s the perfect addition!

Oh, and just know that this beet gazpacho can really be customized to your liking. I happen to love dill and cilantro BUT if you don’t like one feel free to leave it out. I also threw in a little cucumber, red onion, and avocado. Again, feel free to adjust the quantities of the recipe to your personal record. This soup is so summer and I know you’ll love it. Plus, the color – OMG!

Gah, I almost forgot to tell you the most wonderful thing about this soup. You literally just throw everything into your blender (I used my vitamix) and puree. Seriously, could this be any easier?

This summery beet gazpacho is packed full of vegetables and topped with fresh herbs, fresh chopped vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. You'll love how simple this soup is to throw together and it's perfect for hot summer nights.

Looking for more soup recipes? Try my spicy chicken lime soup, 20 minute seafood stew, chicken and chard tortilla soup, roasted cauliflower fennel leek soup, New England clam chowder or my spring pea soup

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Beet Gazpacho

This summery beet gazpacho is packed full of vegetables and topped with fresh herbs, fresh chopped vegetables and a drizzle of Greek yogurt. You'll love how simple this soup is to throw together and it's perfect for hot summer nights.

Yield: 4-6 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 60 minutesplus chilling time

Ingredients:

  • 4 medium sized beets
  • 1/2 English cucumber
  • 1/2 avocado, scooped out of skin
  • 1/2 small red onion, peeled
  • 1/4 cup packed fresh cilantro
  • 1/4 cup packed fresh dill
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 2 cups vegetable stock
  • 1-3 teaspoons Truvia Nectar
  • Kosher salt and pepper, to taste
  • For topping: chopped cucumber, red onion, avocado, cilantro, dill and Greek yogurt.

Directions:

Chop the tops and bottoms off the beets and add to a pot. Cover with cold water and set over medium-high heat. Cook for about 40 minutes or until the beets are tender.

Let cool and peel off the skin. It should slide right off with little to no effort.

In a high-powered blender add the beets, cucumber, avocado, red onion, cilantro, dill, garlic, vegetable stock, Truvia Nectar, kosher salt and black pepper. Blend on high until smooth. Add more stock if you desire a thinner soup.

Let chill for at least 4 hours or even overnight.

Serve cold with desired toppings.

Note: Add as much or as little Truvia Nectar as desired. I like to start off with 1 teaspoon, taste and then add more if I think it needs to be slightly sweeter.

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About Brandy

I am a food lover and recipe developer bringing you delicious recipes that taste great and are easy to make! My food is inspired by travels around the world and my love of flavorful food. A list of things that make me happy: cats, Coke Zero, houseplants, and travel.

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26 Comments

  1. I’m tagging this to try because I haven’t found a beet recipe that I love yet and this looks so beautiful!

  2. I’ve only recently become a huge beet fan. Now I can’t get enough of their earthy taste. Your beet gazpacho looks amazing and all your garnishes on top makes it look really, really pretty!

  3. Your beautiful pictures are swaying me to give this a try! I’ve never been crazy about beets, but I would love to try this gazpacho! So gorgeous!

  4. First, I love saying the word gazpacho. Say it with me…. Gazpachooooo. Anyway, I’m in the “I heart beets forever and ever” camp, so this gazpacho is perfect. P.S. I find ripened beets less earthy and much sweeter. You know, for the beet haters. P.P.S. Gazpacho!!

  5. I’m totally like that! I can eat soup all year long. Those beets are beautiful. The color is that soup is gorgeous.!

  6. I am a soupaholic. When I was working in an office, they would callme soup girl because I had soup for lunch literally every day for about three months. So I totally get you. This gazpacho is so pretty! And I happen to love beets. So this is obviously happening.

  7. I am team beet too but only in savory recipes and not desserts…LOL. I am in love with the color of your soup!

  8. I could eat soup any time of the year. This gazpacho is gorgeous, my husband loves beets so I know I’ll definitely be adding this to my menu very soon.