A Spontaneous Picnic
Grilled Apricot Skewers with Prosciutto and Mozzarrella
I know prosciutto is known to be paired with melon, but I’ve decided this bright orange apricot is a match made in appetizer heaven. Grilled to reveal its natural sweetness, these apricots uncover the pure taste of summer and are beautifully bold to the bite alongside charcuterie and fresh mozzarella for a crowd pleasing appetizer. Prefer to forego the skewer? Serve the grilled stone fruit over a bed of arugula with pieces of prosciutto, burrata instead of mozzarella, and a drizzle of basil pesto.
Makes 12 skewers
6 slices prosciutto, sliced in half
4 ounces fresh mozzarella, cubed
3 fresh apricots
1 tablespoon olive oil
4-6 leaves fresh basil, torn
Aged balsamic vinegar
Flaky sea salt
Heat a griddle or cast iron skillet over a hot grill. Cut apricots in half and remove pits. Brush cut sides with olive oil. Grill for about 2 minutes on the cut side until seared. Remove from the heat and allow to cool, chilling in the refrigerator if you prefer. Halve the apricots once more and skewer with a piece of mozzarella, prosciutto, and basil. Drizzle with aged balsamic and sprinkle with sea salt.
How to Bake No-Knead Bread in a Dutch Oven
Almost every Friday during the pandemic, I’d bake a loaf of bread — challah for the Jewish sabbath, specifically. I would scour the shelves of stores for the coveted bread flour that was always running low or out of stock due to the sourdough craze of the stay-at-home order. I’d let the aroma of bubbling yeast wake me up while drinking coffee and working from home at the kitchen counter. I’d practice different braids and methods, sometimes making silly mistakes like omitting salt or stepping up my game by adding a cinnamon sugar swirl. While there isn’t much I miss about 2020, I do miss the ritual of baking and breaking bread with family each Friday night.
This version of homemade bread — a Dutch oven loaf — takes a day’s notice but is a much less hands-on version, and I was super impressed with the final product. You don’t have to be a baker to master it. I promise! Enjoy!
P.S. The Dutch oven is available at Bella Vita!
Makes 1 loaf
3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1.5 cups warm water (not burning hot!)
1.5 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons active dry yeast
Carefully mix the ingredients in a very large bowl with a big spoon until just combined, about 1 minute. Cover the bowl with a piece of plastic wrap (sprayed with cooking spray) and a damp tea towel. Let the dough rise at room temperature for 18-24 hours (yes, really!).
One hour before you’re ready to bake, place Dutch oven and lid in a cold oven and preheat to 450F. Meanwhile, transfer dough, which will be loose, to a floured surface. Round it into a ball and transfer dough to a large piece of parchment paper. Take a sharp knife and slash a line or two across the loaf about 1/2-inch deep. Cover dough with a tea towel while oven preheats.
Carefully slide the oven rack toward you and remove the lid from the hot Dutch oven. Hold either ends of parchment paper to place the dough directly into the baking dish. Recover the pot with lid and bake for 30 minutes. Then, uncover pot and bake for 15 more minutes or until a golden crust forms.
Remove Dutch oven and transfer loaf to a cooling rack for at least 15 minutes before slicing.