Showing posts with label antipasti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antipasti. Show all posts

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Orange Carpaccio, recipe, my insights for you!

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Orange Carpaccio with fresh basil and mozzarella, ready in 15 minutes to serve, vegetarian ! 


photo of home made orange carpaccio served on my table at home

One of my favorite recipes for this time of the year, a great, easy to make and healthy appetizer.


Hey guys,


its that time of the year again, Christmas is about to come and finally time to spend some time with your loved ones. And what is better then to have dinner with family and friends?

I got this recipe from a friend of mine, which visited Stockholm recently for travel and got this dish in a restaurant while exploring the city. 

This home made recipe is just easy to prepare and you also get extra credit points as normally no one ever tried it before. Beside that recipe is easy to make and needs only really good and fresh ingredients theres nothing more really to have in mind.  Thanks to the oranges, it gives you an extra vitamin fill up for the cold winter times. 

Carpaccio - an Italian dish- was invented at "Harrys Bar" in Venice back in 1950. Normally Carpaccio is a dish of raw meat or fish, thinly sliced or pounded thin and served mainly as an appetizer. This recipe is the vegetarian alternative for you, even if you are not a veggie (I totally love Carpaccio also with beef) it is just a great option to check out. 

For the ingredients please only buy and use really the best you can get, as this dish taste is living threw the high quality of the ingredients I would recommend you to only buy bio orange, basil and only - really ONLY - buffalo mozzarella. Once again its all about the taste. 

Ingredients Orange Carpaccio (2 persons)
1 tea spoon salt
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoon olive oil 
1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar
1/2 bunch fresh basil, leaves only
250 g of buffalo mozzarella
2 big oranges 

Directions
1. cut of both ends of the oranges, start removing the orange peel running your knife along the sides, turn the orange upside down and remove any white membrane that is still attached to the orange. Then slice the orange into very thin slices. Prepare the slices on a large serving platter.


photo of 2 big oranges

photo of oranges thinly sliced

photo of orange slices decorated on large plate

2. cut the buffalo mozzarella into small pieces.


photo of buffalo mozzarella


3. place mozzarella slices on the orange carpaccio.


photo of mozzarella pieces put on orange slices on a plate

4. combine oil, balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper in a jar with a tight-fitted lid, shake well. Drizzle over oranges and mozzarella; sprinkle with the fresh basil leaves.


photo of fresh basil leaves

5. Depending on your taste you can also add some more freshly grounded black pepper over the orange carpaccio.


photo of ready to serve dish plate  "orange carpaccio"

6. Enjoy your appetizer. I serve along Italian bread, ciabatta, and a great match is rose wine.  


photo of Italian bread, ciabatta.

Cheers,
Melaines-Insights
www.melaines-insights.com




Friday, August 11, 2017

Bruschetta, recipe - my insights for you!

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Bruschetta, the very best Antipasti recipe!


If you guys are into Italian food, check this out - easy to make and ready in only 15 minutes! Say ciao Italia!



Hey guys,


just came back from a wonderful trip to Italy and Im fully inspired by all the great ingredients they use for making such great dishes.

Most of the dishes the Italians serve are really fresh, healthy and with simple but high quality ingredients.

This one is for me the perfect starter or goes perfectly along with a glass of wine on hot summer days. Its really easy to make and you only need 15 minutes of your time to get it done. 

The food is called in Italy "Bruschetta" (pronounced bru-sketta) and is vegetarian, pure veggie recipe. Think of it as the Italian version of the perfect summer toast :-) 

Things you should have around in your kitchen before starting - a contact grill, I use the CaterPro available on Amazon. Of course you can also use your grill to prepare the bread, or your oven. 

Ingredients for Bruschetta (2 Persons):

2-4 fresh tomatoes (suggestions is to use tomatoes with more flesh as they are not that juicy - depends on the size if you have 2 really big ones thats enough, if you have just only middle ones better be on the safe side and buy 4)




Basil (a full hand of Basil leaves)




2 shallots 




2 ciabatta rolls (French or Italian bread)




5-6 spoons of olive oil 

Salt & Pepper

How to make Bruschetta? 

For me its all about the tomatoes you use. As written before I suggest you to use tomatoes with less juice and less seeds and thick flesh. 

1. Preheat the contact grill or grill for the bread.

2. Peel the tomatoes and quarter them, put away the seeds and chop the tomatoes into thinly slices. There are many ways to prepare Bruschetta, but I only use the thick flesh of the tomatoes without the seeds and the skin. 




3. Peel and chop the shallots into small slices. 




4. Thinly slice the basil leaves as well.




5. Put it all together and add the olive oil, pepper and salt. Be aware that tomatoes do need more salt then you would expect normally. 




6. Mix it all together and let it rest for some minutes, as the  flavor will need to develop some minutes.

7. Use a bread knife to slice the bread into two pieces. Then place the bread on your contact oven or grill, depending on the heat the bread needs about 5 minutes (if the contact grill was pre-heated) to get a fine toasted tan. 





8. You can now take the warm bread and place it on a large plate, put the topping on top and if you would like you can add some basil leaves for decoration. Make sure you serve it right away when finished. 




If you would like to bring the topping to a party or event, no problem - you can bring it along and the people just can use it as a dip.

BOUN APPETITO (BOUN APPETIT!) !

Cheers,
Melaines-Insights
www.melaines-insights.com