Showing posts with label bruschetta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bruschetta. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Tomato Bruschetta


421.  Tomato Bruschetta is a lovely appetizer, a first course, tapas, or light meal.  It is also complimentary to any Italian meal and is so satisfying.  From the crunch of the toasted bread, cool tomatoes, fresh basil, hints of garlic and pulled together with olive oil.  Each bite is a delight.

Bruschetta is delicious!  Simple, satisfying and each bite is like the first bite!
"I'm into very colorful food.  Obviously lost of flavor, but I think we eat with our eyes first, so it has to look great.  The presentation has to be great."
~ Giada De Laurentiis

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Artichoke Lemon Tapenade Bruschetta

278.  Lucero's Olive Producers and Manufacturing in Corning, California was a wonderful place to experience!  
One of our finds there was their Artichoke Lemon Tapenade.
 I toasted Italian bread then spread each one with the Tapenade.  Sprinkled parmesan cheese over the top.  Then toasted them under the broiler.
 
 This Tapenade is wonderful!!!  It would be great on crackers, heated and tossed with pasta or just enjoyed by the spoonful!
"Cleopatra and Nefertiti knew the wonderful effects of olive oil a natural cosmetic.  The Mediterranean lifestyle is in, and, thanks to cooking shows on television, olive oil is in.  It's that simple."
~Margot Hellmiss

Monday, January 10, 2011

Artichoke Bruschetta

192. Artichokes are an acquired taste. Not everyone likes the taste or texture of this unique vegetable. But, once you've tasted this recipe you just might change your mind from the negative to the positive.
Of course, Bruschetta is a satisfying appetizer. Surprisingly, this Artichoke Bruschetta recipe is a great twist on the original. The crusty bread is the only similar component. I found the original recipe in a USA Weekend back in 2005 and it has become a recipe I return to time and time again. Try different ingredients to change the color or flavor. The original recipe suggests using spinach or tomatoes as an alternative.

Artichoke Bruschetta

1 6.5oz jar marinated artichoke hearts, drained and chopped.
1/2 cup grated Romano Cheese
1/3 cup finely chopped red onion
5 Tablespoons mayonnaise
1 loaf Italian or French bread, long and skinny, cut into 1/3-inch thick slices
oil
Other Options: Olives chopped, roasted red pepper chopped, cherry tomatoes quartered, green onion to replace the red onion, parsley, mushrooms, dill weed, basil...etc

Slice bread, brush with oil and place on a grill, or baking sheet under a broiler and toast on both sides. Set aside.

In a small bowl mix remaining ingredients together.
Dollop onto toasted bread slices. Broil till lightly browned on top and sizzling.
This is a delicious alternative to your regular appetizer and is a great replacement for crackers and cheese. My family just loved these yummy bites...I know you will too!

"Mom only works in the kitchen
on days that end in the letter 'Y' ".
~ From an Anonymous Tired Mom

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