It was very hot the other night so I opted for a quick Tomato Bruschetta.
I knew I had fresh tomatoes and a French bread at home but also no Kalamata Olives. I did find a very good substitute – anchovies.
I knew I had fresh tomatoes and a French bread at home but also no Kalamata Olives. I did find a very good substitute – anchovies.
You can vary the amounts of the ingredients to your liking.
[Rating – easy]
Preparation time:
10 minutes cutting and cooking + 5 minutes to combine ingredients and serve]
Basil leaves, chopped tomato, hot green pepper, French bread, garlic, anchovies, crumbled Feta cheese |
Ingredients: for 2 servings
- 1 French bread – cut in half length-wise and then in large flat slices
- 4 medium size tomatoes cubed (keep the juice)
- 6-8 large basil leaves (Chiffonade - see below)
Basil leaves [to "Chiffonade" your Basil - stack your leaves on each other; then roll them like a cigar; then slice thinly; fluff out with your fingers] |
- 2 anchovies (mashed)
- 2 whole cloves of garlic
- 4 tablespoons of Olive oil
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped (Very Hot) Green Pepper [THIS JUST ADDS FLAVOR, NOT TOO MUCH HEAT - TASTE THE PEPPER BEFORE YOU ADD IT TO BE SURE YOU CAN TOLERATE THE HEAT]
- ½ roasted Red Pepper cubed
- Freshly ground black pepper
Optional Additions or Substitutions:
*Finely chopped Kalamata Olives instead of anchovies
*Chili flakes instead of chopped fresh hot pepper
*Garlic: add 1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic
*4 tablespoons of Feta cheese crumbled into small pieces
*Lemon juice
*Note: Any type of crusty bread will do if you don't have a bagette.
*Chili flakes instead of chopped fresh hot pepper
*Garlic: add 1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic
*4 tablespoons of Feta cheese crumbled into small pieces
*Lemon juice
*Note: Any type of crusty bread will do if you don't have a bagette.
Preparation:
Bread:
- Place the slices on a hot frying pan (or under the grill in the oven, or on an outdoor grill) until they begin to brown around the edges
- Remove from the heat to a serving plate
- Vigorously rub the open side of the bread with the garlic clove to coat (the garlic clove should sort of break apart a bit - I actually smashed it with the side of my knife and then rubbed - it released more of the flavor)
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Tomato Topping:
- Place the cubed tomatoes in a medium size bowl
- Add the cubes of roasted Red Pepper
- In a small bowl – mash the anchovies into the olive oil until it almost disappears (see picture above)
- Add the hot Green Pepper and the thin slices of basil leaves.
- Pour this mixture over the tomatoes and stir gently [you can use this mixture immediately or let it marinate a bit in the refrigerator for an hour or so]
To Assemble:
Spoon the tomato mixture onto the warm toasted bread.
Add freshly ground black pepper to taste.
Tomato Bruschetta |
I hope this works for you - it was quick and easy My Official Taster said it was very delicious.
Looking forward to hearing your comments . . .
what should i put if i can't find fresh basil?
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