It's Sunset magazine's idea, again, and a good one because even after the big tomatoes are finished for the season, often one still has producing cherry tomato plants.
You can toss them in a bowl with the small fresh mozzarella ciliegini and basil leaves, or you can thread them like this onto skewers and splash them with vinaigrette.
I fell for the presentation but the taste whisked me back into summer, a bonus!
I had this idea (too late for this summer) to make a caprese "martini" appetizer with tomato water, ciliegini on a stick, and basil oil all served in a chilled martini glass. It'll have to wait until next Summer out here, but you could still do it.
How pretty! And excellent way to serve them as an appetizer.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, somebody's... PLATING!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Why shouldn't life be a joy?
That's a beautiful idea, and tasty too.
ReplyDeleteCute. I usually just toss it all together in a bowl but now...
ReplyDeleteKitt, thanks, and thanks to Sunset.
ReplyDeleteCookiecrumb, I got that plate at Kamei and we love it - use it all the time!
Morgan, yes, especially the tasty part!
Dagny, I fell for the cuteness, too.
ooh, those look both lovely and delicious!
ReplyDeleteAnna, yes, they were!
ReplyDeleteI had this idea (too late for this summer) to make a caprese "martini" appetizer with tomato water, ciliegini on a stick, and basil oil all served in a chilled martini glass. It'll have to wait until next Summer out here, but you could still do it.
ReplyDeletePeter, that sounds pretty and, yes, still possible out here.
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