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Sundried Tomato Condiment

August 15, 2014 by

 An intense condiment bursting with Mediterranean sunshine. This combination of rich ingredients, sundried tomatoes, anchovies, capers and extra virgin olive oil make this recipe full of flavour and very versatile to use.

Scaloppine al Pesto di Pomodoro

Ingredients for 3 portions:

– 6 Slices (60-70g) Veal Tenderloin
– 4 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
– 1/2 Tbs Butter
– 1 Tbs Miniature Capers
– 3 Tbs Sundried Tomato Condiment
– Splash of White Wine
– Flour for Dusting
Gently pound the veal slices to a 3mm thickness.

Dust lightly with flour. Heat the olive oil and butter in a wide frying pan and add the veal for a minute.

Add all the other ingredients to the veal and cook through. Adjust the seasoning and serve.

Please note that you can substitute the veal with chicken, pork and fish fillets, the recipe will still work wonderfully.

 

Crostini of Polenta with Sundried Tomato Condiment

Ingredients for 6 to 8 portions:

– 1kg Polenta ( already made up)po
– 150g Sundried Tomato Condiment
– 100g Mascarpone
– 125g Freshly Grated Pecorino Romano

 
The polenta should be about 1cm thick and cut into square or diamonds of 7-8cm.

Heat the char grill pan and when hot add the polenta squares already brushed with extra virgin olive oil.

Cook until the polenta pieces have grill marks on both sides and form a nice crust.

Divide the Sundried tomato condiment between the squares, add a little mascarpone on top of each, sprinkle with the pecorino romano. Put under a hot grill for a few minutes to melt the cheese slightly, remove and serve immediately.

Tagged With: capers, pecorino cheese, pesto, polenta, scaloppine, sundried tomatoes

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