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Of course, a tomato, mozzarella, and basil salad is a well-known classic of Italian cuisine—Italians call it insalata caprese a tip of the hat to the Isle of Capri—but the addition of avocado makes it new and even more delicious.
SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS SARA MOULTON 2010
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Of course, a tomato, mozzarella, and basil salad is a well-known classic of Italian cuisine—Italians call it insalata caprese a tip of the hat to the Isle of Capri—but the addition of avocado makes it new and even more delicious.
SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS SARA MOULTON 2010
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In Italy, there is a simple dish called insalata mista which sounds, to my ear at least, more interesting than mixed salad.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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In Italy, there is a simple dish called insalata mista which sounds, to my ear at least, more interesting than mixed salad.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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In Italy, there is a simple dish called insalata mista which sounds, to my ear at least, more interesting than mixed salad.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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In Italy, there is a simple dish called insalata mista which sounds, to my ear at least, more interesting than mixed salad.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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Also known as insalata caprese, this simple combination of tomatoes, mozzarella and basil works equally well as an intimate dinner salad or tapas for a crowd.
ma'ona 2008
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As I sit on the plane battling some pretty major exhaustion, I'm looking forward to leaving insalata caprese, prosciutto, and pasta behind for a while as we head into the land of croissants, Chèvre chaud salades and more variety of food, fashion and makeup.
Katherine Ensslen: When in Milan (Fashion Week), Do as the Milanese (Fashion Folk) Do Katherine Ensslen 2010
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Also popular is the insalata di Nettuno which is a mixture of the freshest large pieces of lump and king crab meat served with sliced fennel and orange.
Mara Gibbs: Everybody Eats Where? In New York, Sant Ambroeus Madison Mara Gibbs 2011
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Other favorites on the menu include risotto (prices vary) and the insalata di pollo arrosto, a roasted-chicken salad ($18), the chef said.
Palio d'Asti 2011
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