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Showing posts with label foccacia bread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foccacia bread. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Mango Salsa

Not many people like to mention their obsessions, but we proudly declare that we are
 addicted to Mango Salsa.

We hand-make our mango salsa and sometimes we can't get enough of it! It looks beautiful on the plate with bright yellows, reds, and greens. Our favorite ways to eat it is also the easiest- serving it with salty tortilla chips. The salt of the tortilla chips pairs well with the sweet taste of the salsa.  It's also a nice topping for meats, including fish, chicken, and duck.


 Big, juicy chunks of mango are complimented by smaller, crunchy red bell pepper chunks.

 Including different colored chips with the mango salsa is a fun way to add color and flavor.


 Mango salsa is great for cocktail hour, buffets, and appetizers





 The mango salsa goes well with fish! This is a breaded tilapia with a serving of 
brightly colored mango salsa.


One of the great things about our mango salsa is that it is great all year and for many different occasions: it works great with casual parties or as a topping for a fancy dinner. Whatever the occasion, make sure you add our Mango Salsa!


Check back tomorrow for the coveted recipe!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Sandwich: Turkey Foccacia


Oven-Roasted turkey breast, Muenster cheese, spicy chipotle aioli. This sure is a crowd-pleaser!


You can also order with extra vegetables: heirloom tomatoes, sauteed red onions, avocado, bacon.. whatever you desire!


We love it on our house foccacia bread!


Perfect for casual luncheons

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Bread: Foccacia

Our home-made foccacia bread receipe is the perfect combination of crusty parmesean and savory bread. We use freshly-sprinkeled herbs rounded out by a hint of onions and garlic. 



We bake it till it has a golden crispy crust, and yet the inside is oh so soft. 





Even though its italian in origin, it pairs well with so many different entrees. 


Other flavor combinations: roasted garlic + bleu cheese (great with a flank steak), kalamatta olives + thyme (great for greek inspired meals),  sauteed red onions + fresh rosemary (for traditional french cuisine), sun-dried tomato + asiago cheese (italian).