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Old 06-19-2011, 10:08 AM
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1 small loaf 2/3 days old---- I used sour dough
1 small cucumber rough chopped
1 large red onion rough chopped
3 large very ripe tomatoes rough chopped
5 tablsp extra virgin olive oil
3 tablsp red wine vinegar
2tablsp rinsed capers
1--2 teasp sugar
12 basil leaves rough cut
sae salt/pepper

Can be eaten alone or served with fish ,cold meats etc.
It is yummy/cheap/quick/healthy and uses up stale bread.
Do try, it reminds me of Italy
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Old 06-19-2011, 10:12 AM
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This sounds like a dumb question but... do you stuff this inside the bread? Spread on the bread and toast?

How do you serve this? It sounds delicious but I need more info...

I didn't mean the recipe was dumb! That never occurred to me! I meant I'm dumb because I've never heard of Panzanella...

I'm sorry for the misunderstanding.
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Old 06-19-2011, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by purplemem
This sounds dumb, do you stuff this inside the bread? Spread on the bread and toast?

How do you serve this? It sounds delicious but I need more info...
I don't think it sounds dumb at all. I think it's a great idea and sounds yummy. Thanks for the recipe :)
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I don't think purplemem meant that the recipe was dumb. I think she meant that she felt her question about what to do with the bread was dumb. But it isn't. I was wondering the same thing!
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Originally Posted by ljfox
I don't think purplemem meant that the recipe was dumb. I think she meant that she felt her question about what to do with the bread was dumb. But it isn't. I was wondering the same thing!
Thanks, LJ.

I edited my post to clarify.
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It sounds to me like a bread salad, where the bread is broken into bite sized pieces, and tossed with the veggies and dressing. It sounds delicious.
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Originally Posted by JanetM
It sounds to me like a bread salad, where the bread is broken into bite sized pieces, and tossed with the veggies and dressing. It sounds delicious.
Exactly! :) It originated in Tuscany and lots of the restaurants there serve it - it sounds a bit strange, but it's DELICIOUS.

Don't use ordinary bread - it will turn into moosh.

Use heavy sourdough or Italian bread - something that takes real chewing. :)
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Originally Posted by purplemem
This sounds like a dumb question but... do you stuff this inside the bread? Spread on the bread and toast?

How do you serve this? It sounds delicious but I need more info...

I didn't mean the recipe was dumb! That never occurred to me! I meant I'm dumb because I've never heard of Panzanella...

I'm sorry for the misunderstanding.
I serve it in a bowl, a lunch in itself ,or to accompany fish cold/mea--especially in summer.
You merely put all the ingredients in the bowl and mix; it is rather like an bread/veg salad but so tasty.
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Originally Posted by mayday
1 small loaf 2/3 days old---- I used sour dough
1 small cucumber rough chopped
1 large red onion rough chopped
3 large very ripe tomatoes rough chopped
5 tablsp extra virgin olive oil
3 tablsp red wine vinegar
2tablsp rinsed capers
1--2 teasp sugar
12 basil leaves rough cut
sae salt/pepper

Can be eaten alone or served with fish ,cold meats etc.
It is yummy/cheap/quick/healthy and uses up stale bread.
Do try, it reminds me of Italy
Sounds simply delecious! Thank you for sharing it with us! I am having trouble swallowing after surgery but I am going to try this tonihgt. It seems that as long as I can eat slowly and it is muchy I can do it!
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Originally Posted by JanetM
It sounds to me like a bread salad, where the bread is broken into bite sized pieces, and tossed with the veggies and dressing. It sounds delicious.
Exactly! :) It originated in Tuscany and lots of the restaurants there serve it - it sounds a bit strange, but it's DELICIOUS.

Don't use ordinary bread - it will turn into moosh.

Use heavy sourdough or Italian bread - something that takes real chewing. :)
Heehee, I was correct. This is a perfect recipe for my husband and me because all too often I end up throwing out half a loaf of bread.

:-D :D
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