Mozzarella
Pizza Margherita
The classic combination of tomatoes, basil and cheese is unbeatable, especially with the addition of prosciutto. Pair the pizza with a salad of radicchio and romaine in an oil and vinegar dressing. Follow up with cannoli and espresso.
Three-Cheese Chicken Breasts in Tomato Sauce
By Scott Snyder
Smoked Turkey-Pesto Pizza
At the restaurant, this pizza is made with smoked chicken, but turkey is easier to get and works just as well.
Peperonata on Goat Cheese Toasts
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
This peperonata would also be delicious tossed with pasta and the small balls of mozzarella called bocconcini—and as a condiment on sandwiches.
Corn Bread with Fresh Tomatoes and Mozzarella
A classic duo adds an Italian accent to an American favorite.
Stuffed Roasted Peppers Avruch-Vantosh
By Lily R. Vantosh and Jeffrey Avruch
Quick Sausage Pizzas
By Kathi Dameron
Gemelli with Garlic, Herbs, and Bocconcini Mozzarella
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
In this recipe hot pasta is tossed with an uncooked sauce of oil, herbs, a little vinegar, mozzarella, and raw garlic. The pasta absorbs some of the vinegar and oil and slightly melts the mozzarella. We call for bocconcini — bite-size pieces of mozzarella — but regular fresh mozzarella cut into 1/2-inch cubes would work just as well.
Tip: When incorporating raw garlic into a dish such as this, buy the freshest garlic you can find. The cloves should be dry and tightly packed together, and they should feel firm. Old garlic may impart a bitter, strong flavor — overwhelming the other components.
Sausage and Cheese Strata with Sun-Dried Tomatoes
This do-ahead brunch dish makes excellent use of leftover bread. Add a layer of salsa and Monterey Jack cheese for a Southwest flair; or replace the sausage and sun-dried tomatoes with some sautéed onions and Gruyère cheese for a French twist.
Zucchini, Sun-Dried Tomato, and Mozarella Tart
Using frozen puff pastry for the crust makes this quiche-like tart super-easy.
Onion Muffuletta Sandwich
Vidalias star in a nice version of the relish that is essential to this New Orleans specialty. Try the relish on grilled halibut, too.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Cheese, Bread, and Egg Soup
This simple soup, known as zuppa Sarda, is eaten year-round all over Sardinia.
Savory Cheese Turnovers with Mint
Called panadas, these little pastries make wonderful hors d'oeuvres.
Chicken Marinara
Lorraine Stevenski of Clearwater, Florida, writes: "As a kid growing up in an Italian family, I loved being in the kitchen. But I didn't become serious about cooking until I got married and had my own kitchen to experiment in. My husband and I lived in Queens, New York, within walking distance of many Greek, Italian, and Spanish food shops. The new foods I discovered there inspired my passion for cooking."
Panko is available in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
By Lorraine Stevenski
Semi-Dry Tomatoes and Mozzarella Salad
In the Today's Gourmet series, I wanted to create dishes that were elegant, modern, original, light, and reasonably quick to prepare. TV demanded that the dishes be visually attractive, too.... Partially drying the tomatoes in the oven concentrates their taste, giving them a wonderfully deep flavor and great chewiness. The red of the tomatoes, the white of the cheese, and the green of the basil make this dramatically colorful salad especially enticing. Serve with good crunchy bread.
By Jacques Pépin