Cooking with around 10 pieces of sun dried tomatoes doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.
Imagine thin, velvety slices of prosciutto — salty, silky, and delicate — rolled around tender little bundles of creamy burrata, peppery rocket leaves, sweet-tangy sun-dried tomatoes and a whisper of Parmesan. Each slice reveals a mosaic of textures: the prosciutto’s gentle chew, the burrata’s lush creaminess, the fresh snap of greens, and bursts of tomato sweetness. A final drizzle of rich balsamic vinegar adds a glossy, slightly sweet-acidic shine that ties all the flavours together. Served cold and sliced, this Italian Sushi feels light yet indulgent — a perfect appetizer for a dinner party, a chic snack for wine and good company, or a little treat when you just want something elegant yet effortless.