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Charred Caprese Sandwich

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Photo by Alex Lau

How do you improve on a classic Caprese? Grill your tomatoes—and create a Charred Caprese Sandwich.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 4

Ingredients

1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Kosher salt
1 large shallot, thinly sliced into rings
1 garlic clove, finely grated
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1/2 baguette, split in half lengthwise
4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
3 cups cherry tomatoes
Freshly ground black pepper
1 cup (packed) torn basil leaves
1/2 cup (loosely packed) parsley leaves with tender stems
1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
4 ounces fresh mozzarella, torn into pieces
Crushed red pepper flakes (for serving)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Mix mayonnaise, mustard, and lemon juice in a small bowl; season with salt.

    Step 2

    Toss shallot, garlic, and vinegar in another small bowl; season with salt. Let sit 10 minutes. Drain, reserving shallots and vinegar separately in small bowls.

    Step 3

    Prepare a grill for medium-high heat. Brush cut sides of bread with 2 Tbsp. oil total and grill until lightly charred, about 2 minutes per side. (Or broil bread halves, cut side up, until lightly charred, about 2 minutes.) Season with salt; let cool.

    Step 4

    Heat a large cast-iron skillet over medium-high (you can do this directly on the grill grates or on a burner). Toss tomatoes with remaining 2 Tbsp. oil and cook, shaking pan often, until tomatoes are blistered and lightly charred, about 3 minutes. Add tomatoes to bowl with reserved vinegar; season with salt and pepper. Let cool slightly, then add basil, parsley, and lemon zest and toss gently to combine. Taste and season with salt and pepper as needed.

    Step 5

    Spread both halves of baguette with mayonnaise mixture. Top with mozzarella, tomato salad, and shallots, and sprinkle with red pepper flakes.

  2. Do Ahead

    Step 6

    Mayonnaise can be made 3 days ahead. Cover and chill.

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