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Mozzarella Schnitzel with Tomato Chili Salsa

Mozzarella Schnitzel with Tomato Chili Salsa
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This recipe is part of a larger dinner party menu you can find on my Substack. The category is Night of 1000 Tomatoes, and it features five courses centered around tomatoes. You can find the recipe booklet and a handy party prep schedule here.

I’m a big fan of schnitzel. When I was in university, my biweekly indulgence was a chicken schnitzel sandwich from a campus pub. Looking back, I realize it wasn’t a particularly compelling sandwich, but when knockoff cereal was your norm, you tend to covet a crisp chicken cutlet no matter its quality level. The pub where I got that sandwich recently closed, so the nostalgia has been real. And that nostalgia reawakened a schnitzel-related idea I’d been toying with years ago: vegetarian schnitzel. Now, when approaching this quest, it seems only natural to start with tofu, but it just didn’t feel right to me. Then it hit me, Mozzarella Schnitzel. Essentially a mozzarella stick in a “cutlet” format. It couldn’t fail. Well, it could and it did. But eventually it was a success, and that’s why we’re all here.

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Chicken Souvlaki Burger with Whipped Feta

Chicken Souvlaki Burger with Whipped Feat and Pickled Red Onions
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While few things can compete with a classic cheeseburger, it’s hard not to play with the burger template. From bun to patty to condiments and toppings, there is so much to play with on a burger. The flavor combinations are quite literally endless. From peanut butter pork burgers to hot sauce-soaked tofu numbers, I’ve taken the burger to some strange (potentially blasphemous) places over the years. But, oddly, I’d never thought to take the burger in a Greek direction. This is particularly strange given that I grew up next to a Greek family that owned a diner. Hopefully, today’s Chicken Souvlaki Burger with Whipped Feta makes up for this glaring oversight. The only thing I could think when I bit into this beauty was “What took me so long”? So let’s not wait any longer. Let’s make these beauties!

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Smashed Cucumber Sesame Noodles

Smashed Cucumber Sesame Noodles with Torn Braised Tofu and Pickled Ginger
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Sesame noodles are well-trodden territory at this point. But that doesn’t make them any less compelling. Every summer they factor rather prominently into my diet. When the world is inhospitably humid they are my favorite thing to slurp on. But in order to make blog-worthy sesame noodles, I knew I had to make them different. Because the Internet needs another straightforward sesame noodle recipe like I need another hole in my head. Luckily, I’ve been riffing on sesame noodles for several summers now. And these Smashed Cucumber Sesame Noodles are the most recent and my current favorite incarnation. So without further ado, let me introduce you to my main noodle squeeze. 

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Torn Herb Shrimp Salad

Torn Herb Shrimp Salad
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Today’s Torn Herb Shrimp Salad is my current favorite salad.  It may even stand the test of time and be my favorite salad full-stop. I’m not the biggest fan of salads, or at least I thought I wasn’t. This blog’s sheer number of salad recipes seems to tell a different story. I realize now that I don’t have a beef with salads. How could I? A salad is pretty much just a bunch of ingredients in a bowl. What I hate is boring green salads. You know the romaine affairs with two cherry tomatoes, and a half-heartedly diced cucumber? Yeah, I can’t get down with that. But a full-volume, bold salad with contrasting flavors and textures and just a hint of naughty? Oh boy! Steal a girl’s heart why don’t you? This salad is all that and a bag of chips.

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