Thursday, July 22, 2010

Marinated Fresh Mozzarella


I love fresh mozzarella.  There really is no comparison to the stuff you buy in a brick or pre-shredded.  I love a good piece of crusty bread with sliced mozzarella, drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with garlic salt - Yum!

When I want to take fresh mozzarella to the next level, I love to marinate them in herbed olive oil.  Have you seen the marinated mozzarella in the store?  It's pretty expensive in comparison to the regular un-marinated variety - usually about 2 times the price (if not more).  Marinated mozzarella is so simple to do at home at the fraction of the cost.

Marinated Fresh Mozzarella

Ingredients:
1 package medium size, fresh mozzarella balls
3/4 cup good olive oil
Herbs (fresh or dried) - oregano, thyme, basil, rosemary, parsley, ect..
Salt and Pepper, to taste
Optional: Red Pepper Flakes

Directions:


Drain fresh mozzarella.  Place cheese in a small container.  Sprinkle herbs on top.  This is where you can get creative - use what you like (fresh or dried).  If you have an herb garden go to town with fresh, if you don't, just use what's in your cabinet - it will be good either way.  If you like spice, add some red pepper flakes.  Sprinkle some salt and pepper (about a 1/4 teaspoon).


Fill container so mozzarella is covered.  You may use more or less olive oil depending on your container size.


Cover container with a tight lid and let sit overnight.



Antipasto platter from Matilda's Garden Party with Marinated Fresh Mozzarella

Cottage Mama's Note: Use this mozzarella on a beautiful antipasto platter (as seen above).  Or cook some pasta, let it cool and add the marinated mozzarella (with oil and herbs) to make a delicious pasta salad.  Or simply place cheese on a crusty piece of Italian bread and enjoy!
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11 comments:

  1. This looks delicious! I love fresh mozzarella too, great idea to make it yourself instead of buying it!

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  2. The pictures make me so hungry! I fell in love with fresh mozz when I lived over in Italy as a kid and now I'm a total addict!

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  4. Oh my stomach is growling...YUM! Such a beautiful spread too...can I just beam myself over? :)

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  7. This sounds yummy to me, going to tell hubby about it. He will want to make it tonight :-)

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  9. sounds delicious I have always loved italiand food but have never tried marinated moz. I believe I will have to try this

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  10. looks and sounds delish! all this talk about cheese is making me hungry!

    Love your blog. I'm your new follower.

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  11. Stopping by from NFF

    This looks SO good! It's very rare for me to have fresh mozzarella but this looks totally worth it! Yum!

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