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panzanella: a classic italian salad made of stale bread and tomatoes. mine used half a loaf of crusty spelt bread, 3 large red tomatoes and a handful of yellow cherry and other hairloom tomato varieties, 1T of capers, lots of basil, two generous cloves of garlic (minced), a dash of coarse salt, and a generous portion of olive oil (3T).
the spelt bread i used was quite dense so even though too stale for other consumption, i had to dry it out a little more for this salad. to do that, i cut it into large cubes, tossed with some olive oil and baked/dried it out in the oven at 250F for 25mins. in the meantime, i cut the tomatoes into large chunks, julienned the basil and diced the garlic. i mixed those with some coarse salt, capers and olive oil. i then added the dried bread and tossed together. i let it stand, covered, on the counter for about an hour for the flavours to integrate. before serving, i threw in a couple of handfuls of fresh arugula.
a delicious, filling salad that tastes like summer! and so easy!
1 comment:
That looks SO good! And a great way to use up the ends of all these loaves of super-healthy, dense breads I've been buying.
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