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Meal Detail

 

Lunch

Caprese with French Bread & Pesto Butter

from the Week of September 21, 2014


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  • Easy

Prep
Difficulty
Easy

15 mins

Time
Estimate
15 mins

Prepare the pesto butter, if not already done. Slice up and assemble the Caprese salad and store in a separate container. Spread the herb butter on a couple slices of French bread, sandwich style or store the butter in a small container with a few slices ready to go. Don’t forget to pack a small butter knife for smearing on the bread and a fork for the salad, too.


Recipes for this Meal


Summer
Photo of Pesto Butter
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Pesto Butter

A little butter, cream cheese and pesto already blended are whipped together to become something much more. If you have leftover pesto simply whisk in 1/4 cup into the cream cheese and butter. The rest of the instructions will be the same. A food processor or mortar & pestle are required for this spread.


Summer
Photo of Tomato, Basil, Mozzarella Caprese
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Tomato, Basil, Mozzarella Caprese

Also known as Insalada Caprese this Italian salad creates magic with the combination of these three simple ingredients when they are at their peak in summer.


Winter
Photo of French bread
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French bread

Okay. This is not exactly a recipe, but rather sometimes the best pairing for your meal is a crusty loaf of French bread. My family lineage is French, what can I say crusty bread seems more appropriate then not. So, here it is.

Let’s call it a reminder. In addition, here are a few tips on how to store it, keep it fresh, or use it up. Whenever possible try to find those crusty gorgeous whole-grain varieties.