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Caprese Kabobs with Balsamic Glaze

Annnnnd the summer caprese madness continues! You didn’t think I was finished yet, did you??? First it was a classic caprese, followed by a caprese salad with avocado. Now – caprese kabobs with balsamic glaze! Ah, the endless uses I am finding for the basil from my garden…

caprese kabobs

These skewered salads could not be easier to put together, and are a great treat to serve to your guests at a summer soiree. Or…any time of the year really. It doesn’t have to be summer to enjoy these!

caprese kabobs

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: food items on a stick are so fun! I don’t know why the simple addition of a wooden skewer can be so endearing, but it definitely is in my book.

caprese kabobs with balsamic

Anyway, the next time you’re bringing food to a gathering, think about whipping up a batch of these bad boys! And, if you’re looking for variety, you could also consider making some antipasto kabobs too!

What is your favorite food on a stick?

caprese kabobs with balsamic

Caprese Kabobs with Balsamic Glaze

***makes 20 kabobs***

 

caprese kabobs

 

caprese kabobs with balsamic

 

Caprese Kabobs with Balsamic Glaze
 
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Serves: 20
Ingredients
  • 20 bamboo skewers
  • 40 cherry tomatoes
  • 20 mini mozzarella balls (or mozzarella cut in 1 inch cubes)
  • 20 fresh basil leaves
  • Cracked pepper
  • Salt
  • Balsamic glaze
Instructions
  1. Place ingredients on skewers - pierce one cherry tomato, followed by one mozzarella ball, a leaf of basil, and a final cherry tomato. Arrange skewers in a single layer on a tray or in a pan.
  2. Sprinkle kabobs with salt and cracked pepper. Lightly drizzle balsamic glaze over the top of the kabobs, and serve!

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