Salt: you can use sea salt, or regular table salt is fine if you don't have sea salt.These also bring texture to the salad and burst in your mouth when bitten! Capers: these will be sold in brine, drain that but don't rinse them.They also give a boost to the salad and something else to chow down on than just tomatoes and bread. Anchovies: these little salted pieces of fish are a great addition to the salad both for their taste and texture.It is very common to see basil used in Italian recipes. Basil leaves: this herb works to not only provide colour but a herby zesty freshness to the recipe.t/hey are excellent to use as they provide a great contrast to the red cherry tomatoes. Grape tomatoes: these are the small orange tomatoes you see.They are bright, different sizes and add pops of colour to the salad. Medley tomatoes: this type of tomatoes are the coloured ones you see in the photo above and throughout the post.Cherry tomatoes: these are the regular, everyday standard red cherry tomatoes.As much as you can use stale or day old bread, there is something to be said about freshly toasted same day baked bread, cooked then torn into pieces. Bread: I use a crusty white loaf of bread.Refer to the printable recipe card for exact measurements. The photo below is to show you the everything you need to make the recipe. Customise to suit your preferences: I offer suggestions for sub ins and outs in my substitutions and variations section for additional ideas to tick your boxes!.Crunchy bread: the freshly toasted bread is one of the highlights of this recipe! Traditionally served with day old bread, the combination of crunchy flaky bread and moist tomatoes is a winner!.Skip the boring garden salads and serve this for a nice change! Healthy, bright and colourful: this salad ticks a lot of boxes! It is healthy, packed with pops of colour and texture.You won't need to go to any gourmet stores or the deli as the ingredients are very common. Everyday ingredients: the ingredients needed to make the recipe are simple and easy to find at the local supermarket.Versatile : be it a weekend BBQ, pot luck or picnic, this salad works for so many occasions! Serve it on its own or pair with grilled meats such as chicken or cooked fish.The reasons why you will love this recipe and want to make it time and time again are summarised in the points below: ![]() Salad recipes like the Cherry Tomato Caprese Salad, Boiled Egg Salad and Pear Gorgonzola Salad are fresh and bright! Jump to: Recipes like my Bruschetta with Feta and Grilled Chicken Bruschetta deliver light and easy meals. Also known as Italian Bread Salad or Panmolle it is an effortless way to make an impressive salad! ![]() Healthy Panzanella Salad is a quick and easy salad made from tomatoes and (often stale) bread.
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