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The edible Italian flag; no cooking required.
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Caprese Salad

The edible Italian flag; no cooking required.

Why it works

Caprese Salad: Simple, fresh, and vibrant Italian flavors come together in this no-cook appetizer, highlighting the best ingredients

Key move

Sourcing. There is no cooking to hide behind. If the tomato is mealy or the mozzarella is rubbery, the dish fails.

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Glance

What matters before the pan gets hot

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Hook

This isn't a salad, it's a test. If your ingredients suck, you're just a glorified plate-stacker.

Technique

This dish is pure ingredient. Mealy tomatoes and rubbery mozzarella mean you failed. Ripe heirlooms give us juice and sugar. Buffalo mozzarella needs to be fresh, its protein structure delicate. Overwork it, and it turns to chalk. Olive oil and tomato juice emulsify slightly; that's your 'sauce.' No cooking to hide behind.

History

Forget the postcard bullshit. This was a culinary middle finger to Italy's Futurist movement, who wanted to ban pasta. A Capri hotel chef threw this together as a carb-free alternative. It's a protest dish, not a peasant's lunch.

Sourced notes

Biology
Milk proteins set structure

A lot of dairy texture comes from milk proteins like casein. When those proteins coagulate (from acid, heat, or enzymes), you get curds, thickeners, and the backbone of cheeses and creamy sauces.

Kitchen
Simmering and boiling drive different results

A simmer uses lower agitation than a full boil, helping keep proteins tender and broths clearer while still cooking food through.

Nutrition per Serving

Estimate only. Use for planning, not medical or clinical decision-making.

438kcal
16g
Protein
39g
Fat
9g
Carbs
3g
Fiber
Macro split
18g
Sat. Fat
60mg
Cholesterol
7g
Sugar
380mg17% DV
Sodium
280mg22% DV
Calcium
1mg6% DV
Iron
500mg11% DV
Potassium

Satiety

Data estimated
54/100
Moderate
Based on fiber, protein & calorie density
Set up

The edible Italian flag; no cooking required.

Total: 5 minDifficulty: EasyYield: 2 Servings

Timing: 5 mins

VegetarianGluten-FreeItalian

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The story

In the sun-drenched kitchens of Capri, a culinary rebellion simmered, not with heat, but with defiance. The Italian Futurist movement, in a bizarre attempt to banish pasta, declared it a culinary sin, claiming it made the nation heavy and slow. In response, a clever hotel chef crafted a dish that was the antithesis of their carb-laden traditions. This wasn't just a salad; it was a vibrant statement, an edible Italian flag of red, white, and green, born from the island's freshest bounty.

The true artistry lies in its stark simplicity. Without the veil of cooking, the quality of each ingredient is paramount. The heirloom tomatoes must burst with sun-ripened sweetness, the mozzarella di bufala yielding its creamy, milky heart, and the basil, intensely fragrant, offering its peppery perfume. Drizzled with emerald extra virgin olive oil and kissed with flaky salt, this Caprese salad is a testament to the power of pure, unadulterated flavor, a delicious victory over misguided culinary dogma.

My plate has extra liquid pooling at the bottom.

Ah, I see. You salted the tomatoes too early, didn't you? That draws out all their precious juice. For next time, remember to salt them right before you serve. That way, you keep a…

My tomatoes taste bland and mealy.

That's a common one. Refrigeration is the enemy of tomato flavor – it kills the enzymes that make them taste so good. Always keep your tomatoes at room temperature. If they've been…

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The Setup

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  • Cutting Board
The mise

The Mise en Place

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The Spice Blend (0/1)

2 gflaky salt(Maldon or Fleur de Sel)

The Pantry (0/1)

30 mLextra virgin olive oil(The best you have)

Other (0/3)

2 largeheirloom tomatoes(Room temp, sliced thick)
1 ballmozzarella di bufala(Sliced thick)
15 gfresh basil(Whole leaves)

Chef's Notes

Tip

Use the ripest, most flavorful tomatoes you can find. Heirloom varieties are excellent.

Tip

Gently tear fresh basil leaves instead of chopping to preserve their delicate flavor and aroma.

Serving

Drizzle with high-quality balsamic glaze for a sweet and tangy counterpoint.

Make Ahead

Slice tomatoes and mozzarella ahead of time. Assemble just before serving to prevent sogginess.

The method
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