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		<description><![CDATA[Panzanella recipe, an Italian bread salad that is easy to make and even easier to enjoy.  The Panzanella recipe comes with easy step-by-step directions<p><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you live with someone that doesn&#8217;t eat lettuce, you don&#8217;t often find salad on the home dinner menu.&nbsp; That is unless you trick them into eating fancy Italian bread salad.&nbsp; Panzanella salad is an easy to make dish and most of it can be prepared ahead of time. </p>
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<p><strong>Panzanella Recipe</strong><br />1 Loaf Italian Bread <br />1 lb. cherry tomatoes <br />1 lb. fresh mozzarella cheese <br />6 oz. bacon, chopped <br />3/4&nbsp; C olive oil <br />1/2 C balsamic vinegar <br />2 T brown mustard<br />2 T Italian seasoning <br />Salt <br />Pepper</p>
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<p><strong>Preparations is key<br /></strong>Like most salads, all of the work for this Panzanella salad is in the preparation.&nbsp; Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Start by cooking the bacon in a frying pan until crisp and delicious.&nbsp; While it is filling your house with the beautiful aroma of melting pig fat, take the loaf of Italian bread and chop it into 1-2 inch cubes.&nbsp; Think croutons. Place the cubes in a large bowl.</p>
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<p>Once your bacon is finished rendering, pull out the bacon pieces and set on a paper towel.&nbsp; Now you see all that fantastic liquid left in the pan where you cooked the bacon, pour that over the bread cubes and toss.&nbsp; Be careful that its not too hot as cooking is much less enjoyable without skin.&nbsp; Depending how much fat your bacon generated you may want to add some olive oil to the bread at this time, each piece should be lightly coated.&nbsp; If you&#8217;d like, you can add some Italian herbs and spices at this time to the bread.&nbsp; I generally use an Italian blend of dried herbs.&nbsp; Toss to coat and lay out on a foil lined cookie sheet.&nbsp; Transfer to oven and cook until just barely browned.</p>
<p>While your bread is cooking you can practice your knife skills by taking apart some cherry tomatoes and slicing some fresh mozzarella cheese.&nbsp; Nothing too fancy, big pieces work as this salad should look rustic.&nbsp; If you&#8217;d like to, you can also make your dressing.</p>
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<p>I use a very simple balsamic vinaigrette for mine, but its your tastebuds that you have to answer to, not mine.&nbsp; My dressing consists of balsamic vinegar, olive oil, brown mustard, salt and pepper.&nbsp; Because I&#8217;m lazy I throw it all in a blender and let it do its thing, but you can whisk the hell out of it if that type of thing interests you.</p>
<p><strong>Putting it all together<br /></strong>Now this part doesn&#8217;t take a genius to figure out, but you need to get yourself a big salad bowl and mix everything together except the dressing.&nbsp; Toss in the bread, bacon, mozzarella, and tomatoes, turning to combine.&nbsp; Try not to crush the bread.&nbsp; I like to put my dressing on right before serving so that I get a combination of textures, but some people like their Panzanella salads to be completely soggy.&nbsp; To each their own.</p>
<p><strong>That&#8217;s why you can&#8217;t throw rice anymore<br /></strong>You can&#8217;t throw rice anymore at weddings because birds eat it and their stomach expands when it gets hydrated, then it explodes.&nbsp; Although that really is just an urban legend, you&#8217;re going to wonder about it after eating this salad.&nbsp; It is so delicious, you will have a couple of helpings and it doesn&#8217;t take up too much room right away, but give it an hour and you&#8217;ll be paralyzed on your couch.&nbsp; So, boys and girls, remember: Moderation is key.</p>
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