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Fresh heirloom tomato pairs well with the slightly salty, creamy burrata and tangy balsamic vinegar. Green Goddess Tuna Salad Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop ...
There are a gazillion ways to cook and eat burrata, from main dishes such as Burrata Pizza or Roasted Tomato Burrata Spaghetti, salads like Burrata Caprese Salad and Peach and Serrano Pepper Salad ...
Sweet cherry tomatoes, spicy arugula, and creamy burrata are tossed in a dreamy combination of garlic oil, balsamic vinegar, and fresh basil. This salad is meant for summer. Get the Burrata Salad ...
The tomatoes get sweet and tender and turn into sauce with the stock and the pasta. Without ever adding any butter, the spaghetti sauce is rich and silky. Adding the herbs at the end gives the ...
The noun bruschetta (pl.: bruschette) comes from the Romanesco dialect verb bruscare, the equivalent of the Italian word abbrustolire, which means 'to toast', or 'to roast over coals'. [2] Waverley Root noted in 1971 that bruschetto was the Roman term for the dish, with other Italians referring to it as schiena d'asino (lit. ' ass's back '). [3 ...
1. Preheat the oven to 425°. Slice off the top 1/2 inch of each tomato and reserve the tops. Scoop out the tomato cores and seeds. Cut a very thin sliver off of the bottom of each tomato to help them stand up straight. Arrange the tomatoes in a 9-by-13-inch glass or ceramic baking dish. 2.
This easy white bean and spinach caprese salad features the classic combination of juicy tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, fragrant basil and tangy balsamic vinegar, but adds tender white beans and ...
Roast the tomatoes for about 25 minutes, until starting to brown and their skins split. 2. Meanwhile, in a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the linguine until al dente; drain. 3. Add the cream to the tomatoes and bring to a simmer. Cook over moderate heat, gently crushing the tomatoes, until the cream thickens slightly, about 3 minutes.