“If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God.”
~ G. K. Chesterton

WINE SUNSET
(Hubbard Lake, MI)
HARVEST GAZPACHO
(with or without crab)
~ Serve chilled for lunch or supper
on the remains of a warm summer day
6 plump peeled and seeded ripe tomatoes
minced clove of garlic
2 peeled and seeded cucumbers
1 chopped red onion
1 chopped sweet onion
1 coarsely chopped red pepper
1 coarsely chopped yellow or orange pepper
2 cups tomato juice
1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
juice of 1 fresh lemon
coarse salt & freshly ground black pepper to taste
dashes of Tabasco to taste
1/2 cup chopped fresh dill
sliced black olives to taste
1/2 lb. good lump crab
chopped fresh parsley for garnish
- Into a large glass bowl rubbed with cut garlic, place chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions and peppers.
- Combine tomato juice, olive oil, lemon juice and Tabasco. Pour over chopped garden vegetables.
- Add dill, olives, and crab. Season to taste with salt & pepper. Chill thoroughly.
- Ladle into chilled bowls. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley and serve with a bottle of good Michigan wine and warm crusty bread. (6-8 servings)
Note: Take proper time to hand-chop vegetables. The results will not be the same using a blender or food processor. Since tomatoes are at their peak, as long as you're chopping, double the recipe.
~ Omar Khayyam
Comments
Love the recipe.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
Eileen
Thanks creative fun friend, imac :)
And thank you, dear Clare. In many repects, it is truly magical! (For some reason, I have a hard time connecting to you here at the lake on hubby's computer.) But I know your life too, by your awesome posts, is also magical, busy (a good thing) and grand (all in how we choose to view our lives)! ((hugs))
Hi Rose and thank you. You well know, nothing in life is perfect. It's a working weekend (raced to the lake) but will take time to enjoy the 'remains of the day'. It's close to the equinox sunset and tonight's clear sky sunset was grand!
Yes Eileen ... I so agree ... chopping takes a bit of time but so worth the effort! Hey, it took a long time for the harvest ... !
You are always so kind, dear Patsi. Thank you. So let's enjoy September ... and lots more basil :)
Aw, dear Rose. I so hate to say goodbye to summer ... not only at home in the garden but here at the lake where we will be pulling out boats, jet ski, summer toys etc, and truly saying goodbye to summer fun on the lake :( Thank goodness for the sunset that still is a reminder of summer's gift.
and the gazpacho...we haven't had any this summer yet, which is unforgiving, since we have tomatoes in such an abundance... I am goin to make your recipe just this weekend joey...with the crab...that is new to me.
thank you!
Bises
Ronelle
I'll have the gazpacho with extra crab.
Summer's last hurrah here today, 34C and humid. I'm firing up the BBQ as we speak.
And I did not know that quote was from Khayyam!
I am so with you, Kathleen, and thank you. Hope you enjoy! Late catching up on comments, tonight is the last night of summer and back here at the lake, hoping to enjoy all to the end. So ((hugs)) and Happy Autumn :)
So hurry, Rob! Back at the lake ... alfesco dinner, wine, and the 'Equinox Sunset' are on the agenda :)
Your wish is my command and thank you, Jewel ... Happy Autumn :)
Thanks dear Kala ... autumn arrives tomorrow. Keep camera ready to share ...
Oh do please, Liz. Late catching up on comments ... so bad this crazy summer ... so here we are, back at the lake. What could be lovelier than sharing wine and the 'Equinox Sunset' with you. ((hugs))