This dinner was easy, delicious, and fast. I would, however, recommend baking the salmon after the initial sauté rather that continuing to cook it on the stovetop. While this meal turned out yummy, I feel that a few minutes in the oven would have melted the cheese a little more.
Here's what you'll need for this easy, breezy aquatic Caprese:
From the Mediterranean Bar at Wegmans:
~ Oven roasted tomatoes
~ Roasted garlic cloves
~ Mozzarella ball
: : PAUSE : :
Now, I know what you're thinking. "CHEATER!" Sure, sure - this is a little bit of a cheater's dish. I could have roasted the tomatoes and garlic myself, but honestly, when a busy day and late evening forced me to choose between Not Cooking and Cheating a Little, I choose the latter.
: : UNPAUSE : :
~ One salmon fillet
~ Prepared basil pesto
~ EVOO
~ Italian breadcrumbs
~ Veggie side of your choice
Open the paper that's wrapping the salmon and sprinkle on the breadcrumbs. Maximum flavor, minimum clean-up. Start some EVOO smokin' and set the salmon carefully into the oil. Let it sauté until it's nicely browned (but not necessarily cooked all the way through). Arrange the mozzarella, tomatoes, garlic cloves and pesto over the top of the fish. Here's where I'd recommend transferring it to a pan and baking it for about five minutes on 350 or so, or until the cheese is melted and the fish is cooked to your liking. It turned out great on the stove, but as I said, it could have been a little more melted for my taste.
I paired this savory dish with Portal Roble from Spain (a cab, garnacha, merlot, tempranillo and syrah blend) and it balanced out the savory tones with deep berry flavors and cleansed the palate with a balanced finish.
All in all, a great dinner to kick off another great semester of studies AND cooking adventures!
Yours in the love of good food and wine,
AL
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The blogger is not an experienced chef. She takes no responsibility for the quality of the meals prepared while following her advice. Use your own judgment regarding cooking times and proper food handling.
Welcome back! - Arun
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