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Bruschetta Recipe

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Bruschetta’s garlic and olive oil infused crunchiness makes the perfect foil for all kinds of cheeses and spreads. And making these toasty rounds is a great way to to use up day-old bread.

For a delicious and substantial appetizer, try Bruschetta topped with pesto or Romanesco Sauce.

Bruschetta

1 loaf Italian or French bread
2 cloves garlic
4 tablespoons olive oil

  1. Preheat oven to broil. Place a rack about 6 inches from broiler.
  2. Cut loaf into 1/2″ slices. If using a large loaf large, cut each slice in half.
  3. Lay bread slices on a cookie sheet and slide sheet under broiler.



  4. Toast until golden—watch carefully; this only takes a minute or two.

  5. Turn bread over and toast other side.
  6. Brush each slice generously with olive oil.

  7. Cut off end of garlic and rub each piece of toasted bread with raw garlic. Serve immediately.



  8. Serves 8.

Filed Under: Appetizers, Breads, Recipes Tagged With: Appetizer, Bruschetta, Toasted bread rounds

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