Parmesan Crusted Caprese Sandwich

Bread and balsamic vinegar are a match made in heaven, especially if you also add some Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil and parmesan cheese.

Imagine also adding a few iconic Italian ingredients and turning all of that into an extra crispy Caprese Sandwich.

Well, no need to imagine it, as we are going to make it right now.

 

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What is a caprese sandwich made of?

A Caprese sandwich is typically made with fresh mozzarella, ripe tomatoes, and basil, layered into a crusty Italian bread or baguette. It’s drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and balsamic glaze, and seasoned with salt, pepper and oregano. Some variations may also include slices of prosciutto or a spread of pesto for added flavor.

 

How to make a caprese sandwich not soggy?

To avoid a soggy Caprese sandwich, you could use a couple of strategies. Firstly, make sure your tomatoes are ripe yet firm and consider removing the seeds and juicy part from the middle before adding them to your sandwich.

Secondly, try toasting the bread lightly before assembling the sandwich, creating a moisture barrier.

Another tip could be to drizzle the oil or balsamic glaze directly onto the mozzarella, rather than on the bread.

 

What tomato is best for caprese?

Ripe, flavorful tomatoes are the best for a Caprese sandwich. Many prefer the sweetness and texture of Roma or plum tomatoes, but vine-ripened or heirloom tomatoes would also work well. The key is to choose tomatoes that are ripe, but still firm enough to slice.

Italians love to also use King Umberto tomatoes, also called Fiascone. This is a rich, purplish-red tomato that’s intensely flavorful with a velvety taste, making it an excellent choice also for sauces.

 

What kind of mozzarella is used in caprese?

For a Caprese sandwich, fresh Mozzarella di Bufala is the best choice. It has a soft, creamy texture and mild flavor that pairs wonderfully with the tomatoes and basil. It’s typically sold in liquid or vacuum-sealed containers, rather than blocks or shredded.

 

Do Italians eat caprese?

Yes, Caprese is an Italian classic, originating from the Island of Capri. It’s a popular dish, particularly in the summer months when the tomatoes are at their peak. The combination of mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil is a representation of the colors of the Italian flag and is a staple in Italian cuisine.

This salad is loved and enjoyed both in restaurants and at home. Many, like my dad, eat it regularly for lunch or a light dinner.

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Caprese Sandwich Recipe

Now that I have answered the most common questions, let me share with you this extra delicious Caprese Sandwich recipe. You’ll soon see that we are taking it to an extra scrumptious level by adding the parmesan crust and a few more ingredients.

 

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