Peach Panzanella
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AKA stuffing salad.
This is my summer stuffing fix. It encapsulates everything that's great about summer produce at its peak season, and bread for the win.
Adapted from Dorie Greenspan
This is my summer stuffing fix. It encapsulates everything that's great about summer produce at its peak season, and bread for the win.
Adapted from Dorie Greenspan
Ingredients
Half a loaf of stale bread cubes, such as sourdough,
cubed into smaller than bite-sized pieces 3-4 ripe summer tomatoes, your favorite OR 1 basket of ripe summer grape tomatoes 2 ripe peaches or nectarines, any variety, as long as they are ripe and juicy ½ of a red onion, sliced very thinly into strings Juice of a lemon |
Drizzle of olive oil
2-3T of red wine vinegar Hawaiian or kosher salt, and fresh cracked black pepper Fresh shredded basil and/or mint, to taste |
What To Do
Cube the bread and let it go stale for a couple of days. Alternately, you can also toast them over low heat in the oven.
Cut the tomatoes and peaches into equally sized pieces, about the same size as the bread cubes. Because you are using really ripe fruits, it will be juicy. Dump all of that into a salad bowl and add any excess juice on the cutting board into the salad bowl.
Gently toss the bread cubes into the peaches and tomatoes. Add the onion strings and then the lemon juice. Toss it again and let it sit for about 15 minutes to soften and flavor the bread. Finish seasoning with oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper, in that order. Add fresh herbs, toss once more and serve.
Cut the tomatoes and peaches into equally sized pieces, about the same size as the bread cubes. Because you are using really ripe fruits, it will be juicy. Dump all of that into a salad bowl and add any excess juice on the cutting board into the salad bowl.
Gently toss the bread cubes into the peaches and tomatoes. Add the onion strings and then the lemon juice. Toss it again and let it sit for about 15 minutes to soften and flavor the bread. Finish seasoning with oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper, in that order. Add fresh herbs, toss once more and serve.
Notes and Talking Story
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