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First caprese of the season!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:34 pm
by Robin Garr
First caprese of the season! Mortgage Lifter and Italian Oxheart heirloom tomatoes and basil from the garden, fresh mozzarella from Lotsa Pasta, and Baracchi Tuscan olive oil.  

Do you love caprese as much as I do? It has to use fresh tomatoes, of course. Just picked from your own garden is best. 8) And fresh mozz, of course, not packaged shreds. I like to season it with good olive oil, a shot of lemon, kosher salt and freshly ground Tellicherry, with loads of fresh basil chiffonade. I know there are tons of recipes, though. What's your favorite?

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Re: First caprese of the season!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 8:51 pm
by Jim Cassidy
Nice!

We had the first BLT of the season last night.

Re: First caprese of the season!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:40 pm
by Jeff Grossman
Caprese is da bomb. No doubt about it.

I'm all aboard your ingredients. Occasionally, I mix a little thyme with the basil or add a drop of truffle oil to the EVOO.

Re: First caprese of the season!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:53 am
by Mike Filigenzi
Definitely one of the best things about summer! My recipe is very similar. Only differences are that I rarely add lemon and I like a little very coarse sea salt sprinkled on to finish.

Re: First caprese of the season!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:10 pm
by MikeH
We've been having caprese for a few weeks now, albeit with store-bought tomatoes under fresh mozz and our homegrown basil. We don't put lemon on it but do drizzle balsamic over it.

Re: First caprese of the season!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:02 pm
by Jenise
I'm so jealous! Have yet to have a real summer tomato. Can't wait, though. This is one of my favorite foods, and I buy and save my best condiment-quality olive oils for it. I think I use more than you, as I don't see any puddles in your picture. I would also add Maldon salt, the basil, lots of tellicherry pepper and leave out the lemon (many others use balsamic, but again with a GREAT tomato I wouldn't have any need for that), and insist that a good crusty loaf of artisinal bread was standing by to mop up every last drop of the magical liquid left behind on the plate from all of the above. That is almost the best part.