I am always looking for a new way to spice up a salad. So when I came across this recipe, I knew I had a winner. Grilled tomatoes and bread served over a nice green salad. The smokiness of grilled tomatoes and bread add a unique flavor to this salad.
I served the salad with the bread and tomatoes on the skewer. It gave a little more pizazz to the dish.
Panzanella Skewers – (From Weber’s Way to Grill)
Vinaigrette
Pre-heat the grill to medium heat (350 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit)
Whisk the vinegar, mustard and garlic. Slowly drizzle the olive oil while whisking to make an emulsified dressing. Once you have added the oil, season with salt and pepper. Taste it to see, you may have to adjust the seasoning.
Wash the tomatoes to remove any residue.
Dice the bread so that it just a tad bigger than the tomatoes.
Add the bread and tomatoes to a bowl and toss with 2 tbs of the vinaigrette.
Skewer the bread and tomatoes alternating between the two. It should make about 4 skewers.
Place the skewers directly on the grates over direct heat and grill for about 1 minute on each side.
In a salad bowl, toss the greens and basil with the vinaigrette. Then portion the greens into separate bowls. Lightly brush any remaining vinaigrette onto the skewers. Place one skewer on each salad. Sprinkle the cheese over the salads and serve.
This salad was awesome. The toasty bread and freshly grilled tomatoes were a hit.
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I've been wondering for a while now, but what is that utensil you're using in the second picture?
James, that utensil is a sauce whisk. I use them all of the time. You can find one here. They are inexpensive and super handy.
That is a GREAT way to grill up a salad. I love this and am going to use the technique. Maybe with a grilled romaine too?
The best part of food blogging is seeing a post like this and the "AHA!" moment. Thanks for posting, you've inspired me, my friend.
It was a great salad. I have never had grilled romaine. I am going to have to try that out.