How to Make Tomato & Mozzarella Tulips

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If you love tomato and mozzarella, you'll love this unique take on the classic pairing. It calls for nothing more than grape tomato tulips, mozzarella pearls and fresh scallion stems. When styled together, the dish looks just like a beautiful bouquet of tulips! This charming appetizer idea is perfect for celebrations like baby showers, Easter and Mother's Day. Read on to learn how to make it.

Tomato and mozzarella tulips

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Things You’ll Need

  • 12 large grape tomatoes

  • 12 mozzarella pearls

  • 12 scallion (green onion) stalks

  • Skewer

  • 1/4 teaspoon measuring spoon

Ingredients for tomato and mozzarella tulips

Step 1

Turn the tomato upside down (the stem, or the part where the stem was, is the top side). With a sharp knife, slice an "X" about 3/4 down.

Slice grape tomatoes

Warning

Be sure to use a sharp knife. If the knife is too blunt, it can slip and hurt your hand.

Step 2

Repeat with the remaining grape tomatoes.

Cut the grape tomatoes

Step 3

With a 1/4 teaspoon, gently remove any watery pulp and seeds that have separated from the tomatoes.

It's likely that some of the tomatoes' insides won't separate during slicing. You can leave these firmer parts. Scooping out these parts might squish the tomato, so just try to remove whatever naturally falls out. The goal is to simply clean up the tomatoes and remove loose pulp.

Scoop out pulp and loose seeds

Step 4

With the pointed end of a skewer, pierce the bottom ends of the tomatoes.

Poke hole with skewer

Step 5

Gently place a mozzarella pearl in each tomato.

Add mozzarella pearls

Step 6

Insert the pointy ends of the scallions into the holes. For thicker scallion ends, use the flat end of the skewer to gently push the scallion into the tomato.

Add scallions

Tip

Lay out the scallions first. Once you're happy with the arrangement, you can add the tomatoes accordingly.

Pressed for time? Simply place the tomatoes on top of the scallions to create a similar visual (the scallions don't need to actually hold up the tomatoes)!

Tomato and mozzarella tulips

If you'd like to make multiple bouquets, simply double or triple this recipe. You can also make one big bouquet for an eye-catching spread. Serve with balsamic vinaigrette, pesto or your favorite dip.

Tomato and mozzarella tulips

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