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Finished bruschetta, very lightly toasted, with tomato and basil topping.

  


Bruschetta

Simple appetizer that can (and should) be made about an hour ahead of serving. The keys to this recipe are absolutely-fresh ingredients, fresh grilled bread and a high-quality extra virgin olive oil. Also, make sure you serve this at room temperature, not chilled. It can stand for an hour or two unrefrigerated. Optional add-on: fresh buffalo mozzarella.

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Servings: 12 Servings
Total Time (median): 1 : 30 Active Time: 0 : 20

Ingredients


Preparation

Find the freshest tomatoes in the store.

If you can find hothouse tomatoes with tender skin, go ahead and use them unskinned, but skinned roma tomatoes work well too. I've found that roma tomatoes work very well for this dish, but skinning them first is a good idea, because around here at least, these roma tomatoes often have a pretty tough skin, and that bite does ruin the texture of the bruschetta a bit.

Preheat the grill (for the bread). You can also use the broiler, but you really need to watch it carefully, and do broil both sides.

To skin the tomatoes, blanch them. To do this, bring a pot of water to a brisk boil. Prepare a large bowl of water with ice as a plunge bath. Wash the tomatoes under cold water, and slice a small "X" in the bottom of them. Gently drop them into the boiling water, and leave them in there for about 45-60 seconds. Take them out and plunge them into the cold water. After 15 seconds or so, you should be able to peel them.

Next, slice them down the middle and core out the seeds. (Throw the seeds out or reserve them for a tomato sauce. There is plenty of flavor in the gel around the seeds, but again, this texture isn't good for fresh bruschetta.)

It's all downhill from here. Dice the tomatoes, and chiffonade the basil (roll the basil leaves into a tight roll and slice them width-wise). Place all these, plus garlic, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Let stand for an hour at room temperature for the flavors to come together.

Baste the bread lightly with olive oil and toast over a medium-low grill. Rub garlic over them after they're done, and arrange on a plate with the bruschetta.


Cuisine: Italian Main Ingredient: Tomatoes

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I usually use a Rustic Italian loaf, sliced on the bias about one half to three quarters of an inch thick.

stevemurstevemur : comment : review posted 4w 6d ago.


What kind of bread is best to use? The recipe does not say.

Thanks

janetwingardjanetwingard : comment : review posted 4w 6d ago.


cute very

teremosekateremoseka :  : review posted 7w 4d ago.


A light, simple appetizer. Delicious!

davidridavidri : : 0:45 total time : 0:15 active time : review posted 7w 5d ago.


Oh I loved this, I used my fresh romas from my greenhouse and my fresh basil as well. I even added a little chopped garlic. Thanks for tempting my tastebuds!

aphilbeck8aphilbeck8 :  : review posted 25w 2d ago.


Delicious, light appetizer. Finding the right bread and letting the bruschetta marinate makes all the difference.

davidridavidri : : 1:30 total time : 0:20 active time : review posted 41w 3d ago.


A great, garlicky bruschetta recipe. It is so simple, yet so flavorful! I did make one change; I lightly browned the bread, rubbed each slice with garlic, then brushed them with olive oil. In my opinion, the dry toasted bread takes the garlic easier, and stands up to the oil and toppings better. For my taste, I prefer the crisper bread.

sgrishkasgrishka :  : review posted 1y 5w 5d ago.


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stevemurstevemur : : 1:30 total time : 0:20 active time : review posted 1y 5w 6d ago.


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