If you’re a vegetarian, Starbucks' Tomato and Mozzarella on Focaccia is a great protein-rich menu option for you. It is surprisingly high in protein, packing 15 g per serving. Though it’s high ...
Just before serving, stir the crumbled mozzarella into the tomato sauce. Then stir the drained pasta into the sauce. Divide the pasta and sauce equally among four serving plates. Sprinkle over the ...
It's still the height of summer, but Starbucks seems to want it to be fall already. Its 2024 fall menu, including its pumpkin spice latte, will debut earlier than ever this year. This year's early ...
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Tomato and Mozzarella Toastie
Think of today's Tomato and Mozzarella Toastie as an Italian Grilled Cheese. It's bursting with flavor and texture and is the ...
Roughly chop half the basil leaves and stir through the tomato sauce along with the gnocchi and season with salt and pepper. Tear the mozzarella into large chunks and scatter over the top of the ...
Buffalo mozzarella, marinated with tomato and arugula, is a delicious and refreshing dish that combines the creamiest of ...
Just before serving fold through the basil and oil. Season with salt and pepper. Top each Mixed Herb Flatbread with a spoon of tomatoes, slices of mozzarella, basil leaves and a drizzle of balsamic.
The classic tomato-mozzarella-basil combination gets even better when it’s stuffed inside a roll spread with garlic oil and run under the broiler. This column comes from the Eat Voraciously ...
This dish is all about showcasing the freshest, ripest summer ingredients. Serving it at room temperature allows the flavors to be at their fullest and most vibrant ...
In his video, Bernath opened up a fresh ball of bursata, then shaved a fair amount of frozen tomato on top of the cheese. He then drizzled it with olive oil and a balsamic glaze and topped it off ...
It’s tomato time. Chef Sara Bradley waits all year for this delicious window—mid-August through September—when, for a few golden weeks, piles of juicy heirlooms stuff market stalls.
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