Mortadella Burrata Sandwich

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Hey there! Get ready to create the most incredible sandwich of your life. This isn't your ordinary deli sandwich - it's a masterpiece of creamy, rich burrata paired with delicate sheets of mortadella, all nestled between perfectly crusty Italian bread. The photo shows this beautiful creation in all its glory - you can see how the burrata creates this luxurious, creamy layer that perfectly complements the thin, rose-colored mortadella. The bread has that perfect golden crust while staying soft inside. Trust me, once you make this, it'll become your new favorite indulgence!

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Updated on Sun, 23 Feb 2025 03:26:34 GMT
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Closeup of mortadella and burrata sandwich with fresh bread | lonerecipes.com

I first encountered this combination at a small deli in Bologna, Italy. The owner insisted I try his special sandwich - mortadella from the local salumeria paired with creamy burrata from Puglia. The contrast between the delicate mortadella and the rich, creamy burrata was mind-blowing. The bread was crusty yet tender, the perfect vessel for these premium ingredients. It's a sandwich that transforms simple ingredients into something extraordinary, showcasing why Italian cuisine is all about quality ingredients treated with respect.

Why I love this recipe

I love this recipe because it embodies everything great about Italian food - simplicity, quality ingredients, and incredible flavor. The way the creamy burrata slowly melts and mingles with the delicate mortadella creates this amazing texture that's both luxurious and comforting. It's also incredibly versatile - perfect for a quick lunch, a sophisticated picnic, or even cut into smaller portions for appetizers. The beauty of this sandwich lies in its simplicity - when you use high-quality ingredients, you don't need much else to create something memorable.

What You Need From Your Kitchen

  • Italian bread:Choose a fresh, crusty roll with a soft interior
  • Mortadella:Select high-quality, thinly sliced authentic Italian mortadella
  • Burrata:Use fresh, room temperature burrata for optimal creaminess
  • Olive oil:Choose extra virgin for the best flavor
  • Fresh basil:Optional but adds a wonderful aromatic touch

Let's Make These Together

Prepare the bread
Slice your Italian roll horizontally, creating a top and bottom piece. Drizzle both inner sides with quality olive oil.
Prepare the burrata
Break the burrata into pieces, ensuring you get both the outer shell and creamy center.
Layer the mortadella
Arrange the mortadella slices in loose folds to create volume and texture.
Season and finish
Add a pinch of sea salt and fresh pepper, then close the sandwich and serve immediately.
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Gourmet Italian sandwich showing layers of meat and cheese | lonerecipes.com

Switch Things Up

One day, while experimenting with my usual Italian cold cuts, I decided to swap regular mozzarella for burrata. The moment that creamy center oozed into the mortadella, I knew I'd never go back to regular cheese. The combination was absolutely perfect - rich, creamy, and incredibly satisfying.

Perfect Pairings

Serve this sandwich with a crisp Italian white wine like Verdicchio or Pinot Grigio. A side of marinated artichokes or a simple arugula salad dressed with lemon and olive oil complements the rich flavors perfectly. For a complete meal, add some marinated olives and a few slices of ripe tomato on the side.

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Italian sandwich with creamy burrata and thinly sliced mortadella | lonerecipes.com

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I make this sandwich in advance?

It's best enjoyed immediately after preparation to maintain the bread's texture and burrata's freshness.

→ What type of bread works best?

Fresh Italian bread with a crusty exterior and soft interior is ideal.

→ Can I substitute the burrata?

Fresh mozzarella can be used, though it won't be as creamy.

→ How should I store leftover ingredients?

Keep mortadella and burrata refrigerated separately and use within 2-3 days.

→ Can I add other ingredients?

Yes, arugula, tomatoes, or basil can be added, but the simple version allows the main ingredients to shine.

Conclusion

This Mortadella and Burrata Sandwich is the perfect blend of simplicity and luxury. The creamy burrata melts into the delicate mortadella, while the crusty bread adds the perfect texture. It's an elevated take on the classic Italian sandwich that brings together the best of Italian deli ingredients.

Mortadella Burrata Sandwich

A luxurious Italian sandwich combining creamy burrata cheese with thinly sliced mortadella on fresh artisanal bread.

Prep Time
10 Minutes
Cook Time
0 Minutes
Total Time
10 Minutes
By: chris

Category: main-dishes

Difficulty: easy

Cuisine: Italian

Yield: 1 Servings (1 balls)

Dietary: Dairy, Pork, Italian Deli

Ingredients

011 fresh Italian bread roll
024 oz mortadella, thinly sliced
034 oz fresh burrata cheese
04Extra virgin olive oil
05Sea salt and fresh cracked black pepper

Instructions

Step 01

Slice the Italian bread roll horizontally and lightly drizzle both sides with olive oil.

Step 02

Break the burrata into pieces and spread it evenly on the bottom half of the bread.

Step 03

Layer the thinly sliced mortadella on top of the burrata.

Step 04

Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Step 05

Close the sandwich and serve immediately while the bread is still crusty and the burrata fresh.

Notes

  1. Use room temperature burrata for the best creamy texture.
  2. Choose high-quality mortadella sliced very thin for the best experience.
  3. Fresh Italian bread is crucial - day-old bread won't provide the same texture.
  4. Don't skip the olive oil - it adds crucial flavor and helps keep the bread moist.

Tools You'll Need

  • Bread knife
  • Cutting board
  • Small bowl for burrata
  • Serving plate

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy (Burrata cheese)
  • Gluten (Bread)
  • Pork (Mortadella)

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 450
  • Total Fat: 28 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 35 g
  • Protein: 22 g