What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Burst of Flavor: Mediterranean Salad! I was asked to provide a salad on short notice for a gathering recently, so it seemed like a no-brainer to share the bounty of my garden. The abundance of ripe tomatoes practically transformed my platter into a work of art. Anyone can do the same. All you need is a few ingredients and two different size platters.
MEDITERRANEAN SALAD
Ingredients:
4-5 medium tomatoes, sliced
3-4 small tomatoes, sliced
1 pound fresh mozzarella, sliced
1/3 cup olive oil
1/8 teaspoon dried basil
1/8 teaspoon dried marjoram
1/8 teaspoon dried oregano
2 mozzarella sticks string cheese, sliced
1 small green pepper
1/2 cup pitted black olives
1/2 cup fresh basil leaves
2-3 tablespoons balsamic reduction sauce
Instructions:
Choose tomatoes that are uniform in size. This will enhance the pinwheel effect when complete. Slice the tomatoes, discarding the end pieces. Place on paper towels to avoid too much juice on the platter. In a shallow dish combine sliced mozzarella, olive oil, dried basil, oregano, and marjoram. Try to coat the cheese evenly. Set aside to marinate. Meanwhile, take the green pepper and cut across the top to remove the stem portion. Hollow out the pepper and rinse. Turn upside down so no water remains inside. This pepper will be placed in the center as the focal point to hold the black olives. To assemble platter, begin by placing the smaller plate inside the platter. Place the green pepper in the center of the small plate. Arrange the small tomatoes and sliced string cheese around the green pepper. Next take the medium tomato slices and alternate with the marinated mozzarella slices until the outer area of the large platter is filled. Take the fresh basil and arrange the leaves throughout. Some may remain whole while others may be snips of basil. Drizzle reserve olive oil being careful not to drench. You may not need much. Drizzle balsamic reduction sauce over all. Garnish olives with colorful picks.
Looks beautifully delicious π Yumm!
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My 8th grade Home Economics teacher would have been proud of the “color wheel”. π
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I am sure π
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Wow how lovely and tasty! yumm
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Believe it or not, it’s the first time I made one to donate to a church luncheon. π
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it is so beautiful Gail!!
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I appreciate your thoughtfulness. Blessings! π
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have a good weekend Gail!
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And you as well. π
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oh what a feast – both for the eyes and palate. π
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I believe balsamic reduction sauce makes everything taste better! π
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Looks so good!!
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I was amazed! Thanks very much! π
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Goshπ!!! So delectable!!
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A new favorite, no doubt. Blessings! π
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Much love Dear!!
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Hi Gail, do you have a contact email? I’ve started a new web site and wanted to speak to you about it. My email is clwiser@Yahoo.com. Have a blessed Weekend, my friend. Cheryl
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Yes, I do. I’ll get that to you. π
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Thank you Gail!
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Gorgeous, and so healthy, and fresh!
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Yes…..and it’s a salad! Bonus points! π
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woo hoo!
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The presentation is Awesome. Did you eat it as well or kept as a show-piece? π
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I was asked to bring a salad for a funeral luncheon, so this was my dish to share. π
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Ok…
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What a lovely presentation, Gail! I’m sure this was a huge hit! And with fresh garden tomatoes no less!
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Thanks, Lana. I dropped it off so I really didn’t see how it went over. π
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It’s a beauty, Gail. I’m sure they all loved it π
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Thanks, Lana. I shall make it again sometime. π
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How pretty is that
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Not too pretty to eat, I hope. lol π
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Yummy!!!
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Looks delicious and so so pretty π
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Thanks. It worked to use the mixed serving pieces I had on hand. π
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Looks delicious!! As you know, I love Caprese salad – yours looks fantabulous π π
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Fantabulous! πππ
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Beautiful picture and so artistically arranged. Great way to present your salad – love tomatoes and wish we could have fresh ones all year long!
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Thanks very much. π this has to be my all-time favorite!
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I like your enthusiasm and fun here with tecipes. The Mediterranean salad looks fantastic and my mouth is watering. I will need to get ingredients over the weekend. Thanks so much for such nice comments on my posts. π
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You’re welcome. I enjoy your posts as well as you do mine. Well done! π
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