Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Pineapple Caprese with Rosemary Skewers
How yummy do these appetizers look? They're almost to cute to eat! It's so fun
coming up with little twists to classic dishes. Not only do these taste amazing but the
smell of the rosemary is very aromatic. How about placing these on your Easter buffet?
Pineapple Caprese with Rosemary Skewers
Fresh Pineapple Chunks
marinated mozzarella pearls
rosemary
basil
1) All you do is put one mozzarella and pineapple on the end of the rosemary and
push through. Sprinkle with fresh basil and drizzle with some of the juice that was
in the mozzarella container.
How do y'all like my new blog design? I'm completely in love with every detail.
I wanted to give a big shout out to Cynthia at NW designs she was amazing and helped
me achieve everything that I was hoping for in my blog design....Not to mention she was
so patient with all the changes and tweaks we did. If you are looking to give your blog a
little lift. I highly recommend her. Thank you, C.
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Beautiful Val! I love all these flavors and have never thought of combining substituting pineapple for tomato. (just bought a pineapple .. I might make this for Easter:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so tasty. I love rosemary, and well, all the other ingredients, too!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love the twist on the caprese skewers. I will have to keep this in mind next time I need a quick appetizer.
ReplyDeleteThose look delightful..simple and tasty. Perfect for a summer party!
ReplyDeleteBlog design looks great as do these cute skewers! What an innovative idea and gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing flavor combo!!
ReplyDeleteLove the new blog design, too.
I do like the new blog design.
ReplyDeleteI have plenty of rosemary outside. I can make these tasty appetizers.
Hope all is well.
Velva
Just wanted to say, that I have read your blog for awhile now and I can't get over the awesome dishes you come up with! I have made many after reading your posts and I have NEVER been disappointed! Some of my favorites are the salads. I'm a salad junkie and crave a new spin on the regular run of the mill salad. Thanks for sharing your awesome dishes because I look forward to them =)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the blog design!
ReplyDeleteI love this, always an interesting and unexpected twist, must try:)
It indeed looks yummy! Thank you, this is inspiring. I am looking around for some healthy food recipes when I stumbled into your blog.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very neat. I love it!
Those look fabulous! I want to make some!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the new blog look! And those appy's look amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou rock!!
xo Kris
Those look so freshy and pretty...and fancy!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new look of your blog and how you have your recipes categorized on the side...so they are easy for us to find!
What a fantastic idea! Two of my favorite ingredients.
ReplyDeleteVal, this looks so good! Your pictures are so pretty! I love the colors together.:)
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a Happy Easter! XO ~Liz
YUM! I love pineapple... this looks delish and so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteThese would look perfect on the Easter table! The new blog design is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I don't like pineapple except on ham. How weird is that??
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, Val! I can imagine how good they smell and taste. Great clicks!
ReplyDeletei love the use of pineapple, i am not a big fan of tomatoes but i love caprese because of the mozzarella so i will substitute the tomatoes with pineapples thanks for the recipe
ReplyDeleteThe blog looks great, simple and pretty. I bet these skewers smell delicious!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new blog design. :) These little appetizers are so pretty---and I love the combo..anything with cheese. :)
ReplyDeleteyum.... these look amazing! they are making me hungry!
ReplyDelete{love jenny xoxo}
Yum, this looks so delicious!
ReplyDeletexo, Yi-chia
Always Maylee
No WAY! This is beyond brilliant, Val. I can see myself skewering on some roasted red peppers, too. Perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteHi Val, Loving the look of this recipe!
ReplyDeleteOn another note just letting you know I just nominated you for a Liebster Blog Award :)
a nice tasty treat. happy easter to you!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is so brilliant!! Wish I could take pictures like you. This looks amazing, it's making my mouth water :)
ReplyDeleteThese are very eye-catching! Perfect little snacks for guests! Loving the new look of your blog too :)
ReplyDeletewhat a combination! I would have never combined these before. And i love making skewers - so much fun to eat! Hope you're having a great weekend :)
ReplyDeletelove the blog makeover, and love these gorgeous skewers!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good and I love pineapple! So glad I came across your blog. I'm in So Cal too. :)
ReplyDeleteYum! So pretty and fresh.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious!!! Makes me want to have a summer picnic!
ReplyDeleteOkay, now we're gettin' fancy! This is so pretty and so creative, Val. Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteYour blog looks great Val, and so do those skewers! You are so creative, I love the presentation and I'm sure they're delicious too!
ReplyDeletethese are just stunning... and i never would've tried those two together ;) loving the new look on the blog, too!
ReplyDeleteI've been so dang busy! These looks great! What a clever idea to skewer them on to the herb stalk itself? I love it. Happy week and looking forward to more. Love,
ReplyDeleteShauna xo
Yum! Such a unique combination!
ReplyDeleterosemary skewers- that is so creative and genius and I can smell the aroma now!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that I've never even thought of Rosemary Skewers (or seen them around). Amazing idea! Amazing, amazing. This looks so yum.
ReplyDeletestumbled upon your blog & love it! ill be keeping up daily :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I am in love with these! Brilliant!!!...and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteoh girl, this looks incredible!
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