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AMAZING GRAZE

Antipasti selection

Serves 12

Head to the deli to get most of the provisions required for this board (pictured previous page). Ideally, have meats sliced to order and ask to see the first slice to ensure it’s the desired thickness. If possible, request that the slices be separated by wax paper for easy separation later. If you have a steady hand and a sharp knife, it may be more economical to buy a whole sausage and slice it yourself.

MAKE

+ Grilled three-cheese zucchini flowers

+ Mushroom arancini

+ Olive oil focaccia with rosemary & grapes

+ Cracked green olives with pecorino

+ Tonnato dip

+ Grilled vegetable & provolone muffuletta

+ Chorizo, chickpea & pumpkin salad

BUY

SALUMI Prosciutto, bresaola (cured beef), ‘nduja (chilli-infused spreadable salami), garlic and fennel salami, mortadella (see tips below)

CHEESE Parmigianoreggiano, gorgonzola dolce, burrata (cream-filled mozzarella), bocconcini

FRUIT Melon, pears, fresh figs, grapes (fresh or dried)

BREAD-LIKE THINGS Grissini, fresh or chargrilled bread, pane croccante (thin wafer breads), pane di casa

DRINK

Prosecco

Italian soft drinks Sparkling mineral water

SERVING

You will need:

• 1 large wooden board• 3 medium shallow bowls• 2 small bowls• Baking paper• 1 knife• Serving utensils (cheese knives, tongs, spoons)

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