Cafe Roma
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Cafe Roma
Just got back from our trip Tuesday, going into Wednesday! Long day!!!! Next time I will book an early flight home. The last day I thought I would want to stay longer but when we had to check out of the villa at 10am, return the rental car and driving around a bit, took the ferry, and ended up at the airport 4 hrs. early! LONG DAY! Started at 4am and ended at 2am. Bad planning on my part....anyway...I figured I would post bits and pieces about our trip! I traveled with some very picky eaters and found this trip especially hard because they are young adults that basically like to eat mac & cheese. In fact my daughter brought a few boxes of her Annie's Mac & cheese with her. We had quite a few good meals. We especially liked our meals at Cafe Roma. I don't remember it being so good! 
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As basic as this looks it was so good! I actually bought the ingredients to try and make it. The balsamic glaze I wasn't sure about. I did buy a bottle of balsamic cream by Modena.
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As basic as this looks it was so good! I actually bought the ingredients to try and make it. The balsamic glaze I wasn't sure about. I did buy a bottle of balsamic cream by Modena.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/51271647@N06/7189762379/" title="149 by John Thomas L, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8027/7189 ... f6f7c7.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="149"></a>
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Balsamic glaze is so easy to make, it is essentially balsamic vinegar that you reduce. I like to add a little soy sauce and brown sugar to mine. A cup of decent, don't use the most expensive, balsamic vinegar, a splash of soy and 1 T of brown sugar, simmer on stove till reduced to syrup. I drizzle it over tomatoes, cukes and fresh mozzarella for an easy first course. I like a little fruity olive oil and some salt and pepper in the bottom of the dish too but it really all about whatever you like.
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