신선한 부라타와 숯불 구운 토마토 크로스티니 축제

신선한 부라타와 숯불 구운 토마토 크로스티니 축제

(Fresh Burrata & Charred Tomato Crostini Feast)

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인분
4
1인분 크기
2 크로스티니 (140 g)
준비 시간
10 분
조리 시간
15 분
총 소요 시간
25 분
신선한 부라타와 숯불 구운 토마토 크로스티니 축제 신선한 부라타와 숯불 구운 토마토 크로스티니 축제 신선한 부라타와 숯불 구운 토마토 크로스티니 축제 신선한 부라타와 숯불 구운 토마토 크로스티니 축제
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7월 17, 2025

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영양 정보

  • 인분: 4
  • 1인분 크기: 2 크로스티니 (140 g)
  • Calories: 340 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 35 g
  • Protein: 11 g
  • Fat: 17 g
  • Fiber: 3 g
  • Sugar: 4 g
  • Sodium: 470 mg
  • Cholesterol: 41 mg
  • Calcium: 210 mg
  • Iron: 2.1 mg

조리법

  • 1 - 크로스티니를 준비하세요:
    바게트를 두께 1.27cm의 얇은 조각으로 썰으세요. 양면에 올리브 오일을 절반만 바르세요. 브로일러 아래에서 양면이 황금빛으로 변하고 약간 바삭해질 때까지 양면당 약 2분씩 굽습니다.
  • 2 - 토마토를 살짝 그을리다:
    방울토마토를 반으로 자르세요. 큰 불로 달군 팬에 올리브 오일 1큰술을 두르세요. 잘라 놓은 면이 아래로 향하게 토마토를 넣으세요. 3분간 저어지지 말고 탄듯이 구워 주세요. 뒤집은 후 2분 더 구워 표면에 물집이 생길 때까지 기다리세요. 불에서 내려 바다 소금을 살짝 뿌리세요.
  • 3 - 마늘로 크로스티니를 문지르다:
    아직 따뜻할 때 토스트한 빵 조각의 한 면에 반으로 자른 마늘의 잘린 면을 살짝 문질러 은은한 감칠맛을 더합니다.
  • 4 - 부라타와 토마토를 위에 얹으세요.:
    버라타를 큰 조각으로 찢어 크로스티니 위에 고르게 펼치세요. 따뜻하고 그을린 토마토를 각 조각 위에 숟가락으로 얹으세요.
  • 5 - 완료하고 제공하기:
    남은 올리브 오일을 뿌려 주세요. 신선한 바질, 바다 소금, 흑후추를 뿌리십시오. 선택적으로 발사믹 글레이즈를 뿌려도 됩니다. 따뜻하고 바삭할 때 바로 제공하세요.

신선한 부라타와 숯불 구운 토마토 크로스티니 축제 :에 대한 자세한 정보

Savor crisp crostini topped with creamy burrata, charred tomatoes, and aromatic basil for the ultimate Italian appetizer.

Puglian Burrata and Charred Tomato Crostini: The Story & The Experience

Burrata—Italy’s ultra-rich, ultra-creamy cheese—may once have been a secret only the people of Puglia knew well, but today it captures the palates of food lovers worldwide. "Puglian Burrata and Charred Tomato Crostini" transforms this ingredient into the ultimate centerpiece for a crowd-pleasing appetizer. Crisp bread, olive oil, soft burrata, sweet, smoky tomatoes: it's a celebration of Italy’s greatest flavors in every bite.

Historical Roots: Tradition Meets Modernity

The word "burrata" comes from "burro," (butter) which aptly describes this cheese’s silky, oozy interior. Invented in the 1920s in the city of Andria, Puglia, it was designed as a luxury at a time when creamy desserts were mainly for the wealthy. Burrata combined buffalo mozzarella’s exterior with a stracciatella cream filling, more decadent than orthodox mozzarella, soft and luscious from the moment it breaks open.

Pair Burrata with simple, seasonal vegetables—as Italians do—and you turn a minimal-ingredient meal into art. Charred tomatoes are that art. Charring brings out caramelized flavor complexity, lost in raw tomatoes; a natural electric partnership with the cheese’s sweet milkiness. Pushing these onto toasty bread yields a contrast of textures: crunchy, creamy, juicy, and aromatic all at once.

Cultural Significance & When To Serve

In Southern Italy (especially in Europe’s sun-kissed months) aperitivo hour brings everyone to the table. Imagining a platter stacked with warm crostini, creamy clouds of burrata, and dazzling red tomatoes isn’t just a fantasy: it’s dinner, antipasto—or even lunch in true Italian style. This recipe honors that tradition.

(yielding eight crostini, it’s ideal for sharing) Options abound: serve as a solo vegetarian starter, upgrade with marinated olives, grilled artichokes, or as part of a summer party spread. Even last-minute dinner guests will think you staged an elaborate Italian picnic at a moment’s notice.

What Makes This Recipe Unique

  • Classic Plus Char: Classic Italian ingredients, colliding with the chef’s impulse to amp up flavor through modern technique. Charring tomatoes isn’t a classic preparation, but as contemporary chefs know—it magnifies tomato flavor and intensifies that sweet tang.
  • Simple Ingredients, Pro Flavor: Let each element shine. Use day-old bread for maximum crunch and the freshest cheese you can get.
  • Beautiful Presentation: Each crostini is a colorful work of art. The softness of burrata oozing onto a plate with olive oil dripping and basil gracing the top elevates even the most casual gathering immediately.

Tips & Variations

  • If you can’t find burrata, substitute the freshest mozzarella you can—still delicious, though not as decadent.
  • For extra flavor, sprinkle the finished crostini with a pinch of oregano, or float a basil oil for finishing.
  • Add pickled onions or a splash of balsamic vinegar for acidity that balances the richness.
  • Open to protein? Add a ribbon of prosciutto or roasted eggplant underneath your burrata for further layers of Italian tradition (though now outside a vegetarian realm).
  • Leftover charred tomatoes? Toss them with pasta the next day for a flavor-packed lunch!

Personal Thoughts & Serving Notes

The Puglian Burrata and Charred Tomato Crostini is, in many ways, Italy writ small on a slice of toasted bread. Every ingredient tells a story—not just of culinary skill, but of Italian hospitality, regional farming, and the philosophy of la dolce vita—taking life slowly, joyfully, and in magnificent company. Whether for a summer supper or cozy winter gathering, it charms all appetites with its effortless elegance. It’s Insta-worthy but needs no filter; good food, after all, shines by itself.

Above all: make it yours. Eat with your hands, eat among friends (old or new), and let each bite transport you straight to the olive groves and bright, salty air of the Puglian countryside.

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