Along with the much discussed salad caprese, this is probably my favorite way to enjoy summer tomatoes. I couldn't find many references to this delightful dish on the forum, and as it never shows up on restaurant menus I thought a thread might be in order. You can find these hard little ring shaped breads at any Italian bakery, but I never knew what to do with them until an Italian neighbor invited us over for a snack one summer evening.
Very easy to prepare, you begin by rubbing the surface with a cut clove of garlic, then a brief run under the tap to soften things up. Top with coarsely chopped ripe tomatoes, a bit more oil, basil, black pepper and good salt. Hot peppers, anchovies, shaved Parmesan ,olives or nice Italian (or even better Spanish) tuna or sardines also find their way in from time to time. Available in whole wheat and white, I like both (but the wheat ones do get rancid after a while). The little ones from IL Mulino are particularly good but sometimes hard to find. Those from Palermo bakery and D'amatos aren't bad either.
Like salad Caprese, when the ingredients are top notch the end result can greatly exeede the sum of it's parts.I imagine there must be lots of other variations (which I would love to hear about). With the excellent tomatoes showing up recently in local farmer's markets this has been dinner several times this week. I hope others are enjoying this simple dish as much as I am.
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kuhdo on July 29th, 2007, 12:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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