Sunday, February 21, 2010

Radicchio, Prosciutto, Pears and Fresh Mozzarella with Balsamic Reduction



Rach, Elizabeth, and I visited Asheville last winter and we took a food tour where we got to visit lots of stores and restaurants and eat our way through downtown Asheville (http://www.ashevillefoodtours.com/). It was so much fun and we got a ton of food! My kind of tour.

One of the restaurants we visited did a demo where he showed us all the ingredients and how he cooked everything. So this was my attempt at recreating the best dish on the tour. I definitely don't have it down. Everything tasted good except for the radicchio which I thought was too bitter and I can't figure out what I did differently. Maybe Rach has a better memory and has some suggestions for how to fix it :) Also, on the tour they gave us this really amazing burrata mozzarella cheese but I can't find it here. I did however find an Italian market (ironically located right next to my gym) and they had really amazing fresh mozzarella. Here is my imprecise and made up recipe. I think next time I try it I might cook the radicchio longer because it is supposed to be less bitter when you cook it.

Olive Oil
1 pear - sliced
1/3 head of radicchio- cut into strips
Balsamic Vinegar
Fresh Mozzarella
Prosciutto- chopped into small pieces

Reduce the balsamic to make a balsamic reduction. Just put it in a pan and simmer it over med heat. I added a little sugar (b/c I was cheap and bought the off brand balsamic). It takes a while to reduce it (like 20-40 mins) and you have to stir it almost constantly, otherwise it will burn on the bottom of the pan. I reduced mine about halfway and then let it cool and put it back in the balsamic bottle so I can use it on other things.

Heat Olive Oil in skillet over med-high heat
Add the radicchio and cook for about 2-3 mins
Then add prosciutto and pears. I just cooked for a while until it looked done.

When I plated it, I put a little more olive oil on it, and the balsamic vinegar.

Below is the picture we took from the food tour. As you can see, they are practically identical.


3 comments:

  1. That actually does look really similar! I'm impressed. You know...I remember him saying the radicchio is bitter, and to take care of that he.... Yeah, I can't retrieve the end of that sentence. Memory fail! I think I'm going to the special market on Tuesday...I will check for burrata there!

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  2. They have fun food tours in Seattle....

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  3. Yeah, I think my ration of radicchio is too high too... more cheese!

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