Ottolenghi's burrata with grilled grapes & basil


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"Burrata—which means "buttered" in Italian—is one of life's great pleasures. The outside is firm mozzarella, the inside an oozy combination of stracciatella and cream. The combination of the three is unsurprisingly good. Burrata can be paired with all sorts of flavors—citrus fruit or juice, sweet balsamic, peppery arugula, or toasted spices. Here, sweet red grapes are skewered and grilled—a method that is as simple as it is impressive. If you want to get ahead, marinate the grapes in the fridge for up to 1 day before grilling. If you can't get hold of burrata, balls of mozzarella make an absolutely fine alternative." <br /> <br /><em>This recipe is featured in the story, <a href="https://food52.com/blog/23091-ottolenghi-simple-cookbook-dinner-party-ideas-make-ahead-recipes-for-entertaining">A Simple, Make-Ahead Menu from Ottolenghi’s Latest Cookbook</a>, sponsored by <a href="https://f52.co/2R8l0UV">Ten Speed Press</a>. It is is reprinted from</em> Simple<em>, by Yotam Ottolenghi with Tara Wigley and Esme Howarth, with permission from our partner Ten Speed Press.</em>
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