An antipasti platter is your culinary canvas. Lay out a couple of your favorite Italian cheeses and salumi (cured meats) that pair well together. Add some veggies for color. Olives maybe? And what about some taralli scattered all around?
A feast for the eyes but more importantly an icebreaker for those around your table. A little prosecco doesn't hurt to get the conversations flowing. Let their eyes feast on your canvass for a short while.
It's a set-up. The antipasti course is an important beginning to a leisurely 4-course Italian meal. Wake up the taste buds with a little something. A variety of tastes preview what's to follow.
The one I made is a classic from my days in Jersey. Some variation of that platter started every holiday meal.
Warning! Don't fill up on the antipasti. You got a soup, pasta or risotto coming followed by the main course and dessert. Depending on who's at my table sometimes I make individual plates for everybody so nobody eats too much right away.
Buon appetito!
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13 сен 2024