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“Kalamata olives are "freeze dried" for 18 hours, then crumbled; pumpernickel is roasted in the oven and then blended down; and hazelnuts are mixed with flour, beer and butter to form a paste, oven-dried for 24 hours, and then blitzed into fine powder.”
“It's the same consistency as pumpkin puree ... and I had some oven-dried tomatoes from this past summer to use up too!”
“If I could replicate such successful indulgences on the plate, if I could force upon the framework of the Caprese salad elements of dessert -- basil ice cream, buffalo mozzarella syrup, oven-dried sweet tomato and tomato rock candy -- surely the man would nod, satisfied, his ample belly bucking with half-digested versions of his owl on the shelf in the shed, his salmon-pink scarf ....”
“The resulting dishes provide the reasonably good results you might expect, such as the chicken meatball pasta ($22), which has notes of oven-dried tomatoes coming through the most strongly, or the fried mozzarella/risotto appetizer ($10).”
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“Spoon caramelized shallot, crimini mushroom and oven-dried tomato and chiffonade fresh basil on plate around the quinoa.”
“Sauté the sliced crimini mushrooms, ½ the sliced shallots, and then flash the oven-dried plum tomato quickly.”
“And the oven-dried tomatoes – which, preen, I made a week before you posted them – chop up, toss with olive oil and smidge of pale vinegar, toss with steamed green beans.”
“They could be oven-dried, or sun-dried or dried in a food dehydrator.”
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“The original recipe calls for oven-dried strawberries.”
“This was seared carpaccio with mustard sauce, capers, oven-dried tomatoes, arugula, and pecorino.”
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