When I began making mozzarella cheese, I started looking for ways of using it. Not wanting my handiwork to get lost in a recipe, I was looking where it could be the star. There was only one choice.
Sometimes simple is best. This is never so true as when it comes to Caprese salad. All it consists of are tomatoes, basil leaves, mozzarella and olive oil. That’s it. Slice, stack and serve. The pure flavors of each ingredient easily comes through and the combination of tastes is perfect. In addition, the salad is beautiful to look at with the whites, reds and greens. The same colors, probably not by chance, as the Italian Flag.
In this rendition, the standard Caprese Salad is placed on a slice of French baguette diagonally sliced, coated with garlic and olive oil and toasted in the oven. It makes the salad into a quick appetizer and a great dish for entertaining.
I typically serve these without the dressing in the recipe as they are so good as they are.
A nice hunk of Mozzarella.
I prep the toppings. A slice of roma tomato, a basil leaf (or half of one) and a nice piece of mozzarella.
Slice the baguette on the diagonal to increase the surface area.
Brush with the oil and garlic and bake.
Put it all together.
Caprese Salad Crostini Recipe with Garlic Balsamic Vinaigrette
Ingredients:
Baguette
1 clove garlic
olive oil
1 /2 lb ball fresh mozzarella
3 vine ripened tomatoes
12-15 basil leaves, halved
Garlic Balsamic Vinaigrette
1/4 c. balsamic vinegar
1/2 c. olive oil
1/4 c. water
1.5 tbsp fresh garlic, minced
1/2 tsp Murray River salt
8 turns fresh ground pepper
Directions:
Preheat oven to 425. Cut baguette into half-inch slices – or approx 25-30 pieces. Smash garlic with a large knife, peel and break into two halves. Rub top of each baguette slice with one of the pieces of garlic, as it disintegrates, switch to the other piece. Using a brush, paint the top of each slice with olive oil. Place each slice on a cookie sheet and bake 5-7 minutes until your crostini are lightly browned.
Slice mozzarella into 1/4 inch slices, then half or quarter as necessary to fit onto crostini. Slice tomatoes into 1/4 inch slices, then quarter. Top crostinis with mozzarella, then basil, then tomato, then drizzle with Garlic Balsamic Vinaigrette.
For the vinaigrette, combine vinegar, oil, water, garlic, salt and pepper. Whisk together then let rest for at least 30 minutes for the flavors to combine. Whisk again before serving. Keep remainder in fridge for up to two weeks.
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I agree 100%. No funny business with the caprese. Keep it simple. Yours looks great, btw. And bravo on the cheesemaking!
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you know that I’m Italian so.. well done!
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Delicious looking. How about sharing your cheesemaking methods?
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Simply the best way to have fresh tomatoes and basil. My favorite! Would love to learn how to make mozzarella. Will you share your recipe?
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I’m going to second (third) the request for your cheese-making recipe! There’s not much better than hand-pulled mozzarella. And this looks like a lovely, simple way to use it!
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It looks so delicious. I love the fresh mozzarella and fresh basil 😉 and of course the fresh tomatoes. Love the blog!
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YUMMY! I buy this from the olive cart at the grocery store all the time..for a small fortune! Thanks for telling and showing me how to make my own! xo Julia
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Sounds delizioso!
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Kalamata olives are a nice delicious edition 😉
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Addition
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This looks soo good!
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Looks delicious – simple and exquisite tastes!
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Hey Pat, You’ve some of my favorite foods all on one baguette! Thanks
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Fr those looking more about my cheesemaking, check this out:
https://rantingchef.com/2012/02/25/the-ranting-cheese-maker/
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Looks so nice… yet when I have it always seems bland and tasteless… wrong sort of mozzarella maybe?
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