We like to play around with our food and decided one day to layer our caprese salad as a tower.
We loved how easy it was to alternate layers of tomato, fresh mozzarella, and basil, drizzle our tower with extra virgin olive oil, and present a simple, but pretty dish.
Now this idea has become our easy go-to technique to make our entrees look even more elegant.
Have you ever walked through a farmers' market and bought vegetables that you thought looked pretty even though you've never cooked them before? That's what happened when we spotted these eggplants - the familiar purple ones along with the (new to us) white eggplant.
Researching online, we learned that the white eggplant was the original eggplant (named because it looked like a giant egg) and that it was less mild and more tender than its purple counterpart.
We decided to make a purple and white eggplant tower because we loved the contrast of the eggplants. We simply sliced them up and seared them in a pan. We then made a simple tomato sauce (of garlic, red onion, canned tomatoes, mushrooms, rosemary, herbes de province, and salt and pepper). Plating was just adding a bit of sauce, and then layering eggplant slices with basil. The end result? It tasted as good as it looked.
What are your easy, go-to techniques for making simple dishes look like restaurant entrees?
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