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It’s time for some serious Italian today.

And what better day than Monday for Italian, right? It’s gonna put you in a good mood. Trust me.
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Actually, I’ve been kind of in an Italian mood lately. I’m thinking you’ll be seeing more Italian later this week, hope you are cool with that.

So have I told you guys about my dad yet? I mean I know I have talked about him, but have I also told you how amazing he is? Let me just brag about him for a second because it sort of ties into this recipe.
See, my parents are currently in Mt. Hood Oregon for a while with my youngest brother Red (PLUS my oldest, second oldest and third oldest brothers. PLUS my brother just below me and little miss Asher (who I miss so much!). They are there so Red can train up on Mt. Hood with the US Snowboard team. They go every summer and this is the first summer I have not gone too.
Thank God. I cannot handle anymore snowboarding in my life. A break was necessary.

But anyway, my dad works as a bond broker. This means he works on East Coast Time, meaning in Oregon he gets up at 4am for work and finishes at 2pm. This also means that he has some time to kill in the afternoons.
You know what he does? He searches for places in Portland to check out on the weekends. What kind of places? Old vintage shops. Shops full of junk that I might possibly be able to use for photos. You see I get really bored of using the same dishes and things in my photos so I am on the constant look out for new stuff… or really my dad is, because he is just the best. He actually takes the time to rummage through all the junk, take pictures of it and send those said pictures off to me so I can look at them and give him the big thumbs up or thumbs down (*Side note: I totally just put my thumbs up and down as I wrote that. Nerd alert). I mean, come on. I am pretty sure I have the bestest dad ever.

I also have to give a big shout out to my mom and very sick younger brother Kai (he has strep and they went rummaging after they stopped at the med center) for helping him out this past Saturday. Oh and Asher too, but I am sure she might have done more damage than help. I hear Kai was a major trooper though. So thank you!
Mom and Asher always tag along because my parents are weird and never like to be apart. You would think that after 30 years together they might be sick of each other by now, but nope. Also, I feel I should say that my mom wants to help me too just as much as my dad and does not mind spending her Saturday in hot, dirty vintage shops, but my dad’s just really into it. I guess the point of the story is that I am currently feeling really grateful for my parents. I couldn’t have chosen better ones, even if I tried.

So how does this all tie into this recipe?
While a while back my parents went to Leadville, CO for the day. I can’t remember if they were going just to look at vintage shops or if they had a hike over that way they wanted to do too, but they stopped in a shop and came home with all these old cookbooks. Most of them where duds, but there where two really cool Italian ones that I kept. I hadn’t really looked through them until last week though.
And that’s when I came across the Mozzarella in Carrozza.
Mozzarella in Corrozza means mozzarella in a bundle (the bundle being the bread) or something like that. I guess “in carrozza” actually means “in carriage”, so mozzarella in a carriage. I think what everybody is trying to get at is the idea of mozzarella encased in bread. Dumbed down to my level, I take it as just some fresh mozzarella in bread that has been dipped in eggs and fried.


That’s really all it is.
And it’s so good.


I added basil to mine because it’s summer and I add basil to all my summer meals. All of them.
The recipe in the book (which I cannot read the name of because it is in Italian) served this with an optional anchovy paste and while I bet that was good, I did not have any anchovies, so I went with summer fruit. It never fails me.


The blueberry balsamic jam is the perfect topper to this mozzarella in carrozza. It sinks into the warm and ooey, gooey, melty mozzarella and it is all kinds of delicious. Seriously, it’s the simple things in life that are so good.

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Simple and delicious on a Monday – NICE.
Your family sounds so wonderful! I have to say, I’m a little jealous, you’re very lucky 🙂
It really is. Thanks Jackie! 🙂
Fried mozzarella sandwich?!!! Best thing ever!! Gorgeous pics as always!
Thanks Ami!
I think it’s beyond amazing that your parents are full-out supporting you in your career path (the barn, the prop shopping, the whole shebang). (And supporting all your siblings in what they love.) Very creative sandwich – I applaud the blueberries over the anchovy paste. 🙂
Thank you so much, Karen!! They are great parents!
Is it lunch time yet? I need this sandwich in my life, love the blueberry jam!
Thank so much, Laura!
This is GENIUS!!! I need that blueberry jam in my life STAT! Also I would love the mozzarella too, but that may need to wait since I have been eating badly!
Haha! Thanks so much, Sophia! Hope you had a good Monday.
This looks ridiculous! And what a cute story about your dad! My mom sometimes sends me old pieces that she finds that I can use for my blog. I love it!
Old pieces are the best! Thanks Liz!
Omg, that cheese. I can’t handle it! Your parents sound awesome!
Thanks Beth!
Yes, You have an awesome dad!!
I know!! 🙂 Digging for props is so time consuming. I am very lucky for sure! 🙂
that last picture, i die.
Thanks!
Your parents truly sound like the coolest peeps ever! This sando is giving me some serious heart flutter. As in, I need to marry it. Period end.
They are and thank you! 🙂
Whatta dad. And whatta fabulous sammy!
Thanks Brenda!
I’m dying over this sandwich, it looks so amazingly cheesy 🙂 And what a great dad you have to go out and shop for you 🙂
Thanks Amanda!! And yes, he is a great dad!
Your dad sounds amazing! I could use someone like that in my life right about now–my dad is retiring soon, so maybe I’ll force the job onto him?! HAH!
This looks delicious Tieghan!
He is! and yes, you need to get your dad on that! 🙂
Thanks Laura!
This is just what I need today. It looks so delicious I kind of want to eat my screen.
Hehe! Thank you!
My neighbor just gave me a quart of blueberries, and now I know just what to do with them.
Perfect! Hope you love this!