Make Mario Batali's Non-Traditional Charred Snapper and Bruschetta

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Make Mario Batali's Non-Traditional Charred Snapper and Bruschetta

If you think this is dainty cooking, tell that to two-time Super Bowl champ Ray Lewis, who devoured both of these masterpieces.
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In the most recent installment of MOLTISSIMO, Mario Batali whipped up two dishes that broke with tradition but were a perfect match for Ray Lewis and Rohan Marley, who played football together at the University of Miami back in the day.

RECIPE: Pumpkin Bruschetta

First up was a tomatoless bruschetta made with pumpkin, mustard greens, and topped with nasturtium flowers. It's a far cry from the tomatoes and onions starter at your neighbourhood Italian eatery, but it's just as good and uses seasonal ingredients. Eat it with some fizzy Lambrusco.

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Next on the MOLTISSIMO menu was a charred snapper with a tropical twist. Instead of tomato sauce, Batali makes a gazpacho pomodorini that keeps this fish dish light and refreshing. Once again breaking with tradition, Mario recommends pairing it with a light pinot noir.

RECIPE: Charred Snapper with Sungold Gazpacho and Cucumbers

And if you think this is dainty cooking, tell that to two-time Super Bowl champ Ray Lewis, who devoured both of these masterpieces.