Author Notes
A mexican italian take on the classic chilled soup —Ivan Beacco
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Ingredients
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3
beefsteak tomato (ripe)
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3 tablespoons
evoo
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2
egg's white
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1 liter
purified water
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1/2
vidalia onion
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1
blood orange
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1 cup
chopped scallions
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2
ears of corn
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1 dash
sriracha
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1 cup
regular or micro cilantro
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1 tablespoon
sesame oil
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1 tablespoon
ponzu sauce
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1 cup
finely chopped radish
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1 tablespoon
sherry vinegar
Directions
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Chop the onion and cook it slowly until translucent. Blend the peeled tomatoes with the egg whites & the water until completelly smooth, then add it to the pot with the onion and bring to a boil without stirring. Cook for 5 minutes.
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Pour the tomato water over a chinois lined with cheese cloth over a big enough container. Let the liquid drip overnight without pushing it through.
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charbroil the peeled corn on a barbecue or open flame. Get the kernels off with a knife "shaving" them off the ear.
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Cut off the segments from the blood orange and set it in a bowl with the corn, the chopped radish, the cilantro and the scallions.
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Whisk together the filtered tomato water, ponzu, sesame oil, sriracha & vinegar. Adjust with salt and black pepper and refrigerate for a couple of hours.
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Pour the liquid over the chopped ingredients and mix for a minute. Serve immediately .
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