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Roast Tomato, Garlic and Mozzarella Sharing Platter

14 July 2023 by Dominic Franks

Roast Tomato and Garlic Platter

If there’s one thing I’ve learnt from my time spent filming Mouthfull with Lisa Potter Dixon and that’s how to make an absolute mess in the kitchen.  Well, that’s not fair.  I’ve also learnt how to make this stunning Roast Tomato, Garlic and Mozzarella Sharing Platter which is actually one of the messiest things to make and eat, so in fact I stick by my first observation.

Truth be told, the messy bit is the fun bit and I think it also makes it look so incredible and it’s such a phenomenal thing to serve at a party, BBQ or picnic.  Everyone just dives in and gets messy with it!

This Roast Tomato, Garlic and Mozzarella Sharing Platter is sprinkled with fresh basil, so I’d recommend growing your own in the brilliant the Burwell Herb Keeper from Cole & Mason

Ingredients

For the roast tomatoes and garlic:

  • 3 punnets of tomatoes – try and get different sizes and colours if possible
  • 1 large garlic bulb
  • Extra virgin olive oil (roughly 4 tablespoons)
  • Balsamic vinegar (roughly 4 tablespoons)
  • Salt and pepper (roughly 1 teaspoon each)
  • Dried oregano (1 teaspoon)
  • Fresh basil (a generous handful)

For the rest of the platter:

  • 1 long baguette or 4 ciabattas
  • Fresh mozzarella – I used 3 large balls for this platter
  • Fresh tomatoes
  • Fresh basil
  • Extra virgin olive oil

Start with the tomatoes and garlic

  • Pre-heat the oven to 180C (fan)
  • Place the tomatoes into a roasting tin. Break the garlic bulb open and scatter the cloves (un-peeled) around the tomatoes.
  • Season the dish with salt, pepper and dried oregano
  • Drizzle the whole thing generously with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, then pop it into the oven for roughly 30 mins. You want the garlic to become soft and caramelized.  After 30 mins, turn the heat off the oven but leave the tray in there to cool down.

Meanwhile, onto the bread:

  • Cut the bread into large bite-size pieces and lay them out on a chopping board. Drizzle with olive oil on both sides.
  • Place a griddle pan onto a high heat and pan fry the bread on both sides until crispy.
  • Once griddled, lay the bread out onto the chopping in a haphazard pattern.

Now it’s time to assemble the platter:

  • Remove the cool roasting tin from the oven and squeeze the soft garlic out of their skins onto the griddle bread. Spread it in slightly with the back of a spoon.
  • Lay the roasted tomatoes on top of the garlic and squish them down slightly with the back of a spoon.
  • Scatter freshly cut tomatoes over the whole board.
  • Tear the mozzarella over the top, then season well with salt and pepper and freshly torn basil.
  • Drizzle the whole thing generously with extra virgin olive oil.

Roast Tomato and Garlic Platter

Tip: Remember this is supposed to look messy, so feel free to be as creative as you like.  One nice touch is to carry the board to the table and drizzle the olive oil all over as a final flourish.  I guarantee there will be ‘ooooh’s’ and ‘aaahh’s’ all round!

For more sharing platters, check these out on Dom in the Kitchen.

Eat and of course, enjoy!

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My name is Dominic, I am a cook, food writer and creative event producer. I write the food blog Dom In The Kitchen and also write a monthly recipe column for Lincolnshire Life Magazine and Good Taste Magazine. I also run creative event production company The Cultivators, producing global events for brands since 1997. I am based both in the small village of Belleau in Lincolnshire and the smaller village of London! Read More…

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