Toasted sourdough, cottage cheese, tiny drizzle of good olive oil, a little chili, some kind of herb (used dried dill because I was out of fresh), and a touch of maldon flaky salt. Nourishing physically as well as spiritually π.
Ingredients:
π 1 loaf flat Turkish bread (but really, any bread)
π§ 1 garlic clove
π 1 tomato (dealer's choice)
π§ 1 fresh mozzarella (the one in water, burrata if you're feeling β¨fancyβ¨)
π« Extra virgin olive oil
πΏ Basil
π§ Salt
Method:
1. Slice that bread, toast it in your favourite way (I go face down in a pan until crispy inside, soft outside).
2. Cut the garlic in half and rub it all over the bread for a *touch* of garlic flavour.
3. Grate the tomato (I use a cheese grater) and spread on the bread in a thick layer.
4. Slice up the mozzarella into discs and place on top of tomato.
5. Basil and olive oil to taste. Salt if you want the salty.
Optional, but delicious additions I've tried:
- Thinly sliced prosciutto
- avocado
- any kind of pickles
- roast peaches
- dukkah
- leafy greens
- eggs of any kind Can also be:
- a fun caprese salad sans bread
- a solid sandwich
- a bruschetta if you make it π€ tiny
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