Trio Br uschetta
Recipe / That’s Amore Cheese
Serves: 2
Buffalo Mozzarella, Heirloom Tomatoes & Basil
2 slices sourdough, 1cm thick
1 clove garlic
6 heirloom tomatoes, halved
125g That’s Amore Buffalo Mozzarella, torn into 6
Sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper Extra-virgin olive oil 6 leaves basil
1. Grill the sliced sourdough on a griddle pan.
2. Rub the grilled sourdough with a garlic clove.
3. Place the tomatoes, basil and buffalo mozzarella in a bowl and dress with olive oil, salt and pepper. Toss well.
4. Top the sourdough with tomato and mozzarella mixture and serve.
Buffalo Ricotta, Artichoke & Red Onion
2 slices sourdough,
1cm thic
k 100g That’s Amore Buffalo Ricotta
1 red onion, finely sliced
4 marinated grilled artichokes, torn
1. Grill the sliced sourdough on a griddle pan.
2. Spread the buffalo ricotta over the grilled sourdough.
3. Add the red onion, artichokes and a drizzle of artichoke oil in a bowl and mix well.
4. Top sourdough with onion and artichoke mixture and serve.
Mushroom & Truffle Cheese
20g butter Extra-virgin olive oil
5 Swiss brown mushrooms, sliced
½ glass white wine Salt & pepper, to taste
2 slices sourdough,
1cm thick
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