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Burrata, Japanese Tomatoes, Panzanella, Wild Arugula

<p><em><strong>Editor's note:</strong> The recipe below is from Govind Armstrong's </em>http://www.ecookbooks.com/p-9282-small-bites-big-nights.aspx?affiliateID=16283"target="_new"Small Bites, Big Nights</a><em> and is part of a special menu he created for Epicurious's <a href="/articlesguides/entertaining/winedinedonate" target="_new"/>Wine.Dine.Donate</a> program.</em></p>

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To blanch and peel tomatoes, first cut an X in the end opposite the stem, then immerse in boiling water 10 to 15 seconds. Transfer to a bowl of ice and cold water, then peel.

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