Bruschetta with tomatoes

Bruschetta with tomatoes
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Servings: 1

Bruschetta is a traditional Italian appetizer that has been popular for centuries. Grilled toast is served with a tomato mixture flavored with garlic.

Ingredients (what you need)

2 cocktail tomatoes
3 basil leaves
a pinch of sea salt
a pinch of crushed pepper
1 small clove of garlic
2 drops of olive oil (or 1 spritz)
Parmesan
baguettes

Recipe steps

Chop the tomatoes into small pieces.

Mix the chopped basil into the tomatoes, season with salt and pepper, add the crushed garlic, oil, and mix everything thoroughly.

Let it cool down.

Grill the slices of baguette until they attain a light golden color.

Place the tomato mixture on top, sprinkle with Parmesan, and garnish with fresh basil.

Additional information about the recipe Bruschetta with tomatoes

Tomato bruschetta is a popular Italian appetizer made from fresh bread, usually ciabatta or baguette, toasted on a grill or in the oven. A mixture of diced ripe tomatoes, fresh basil, olive oil, garlic, and salt is spread on top. This simple combination of ingredients creates a refreshing and tasty dish, perfect as a light snack or appetizer for a summer party. Bruschetta is loved not only for its flavor but also for the speed and ease of preparation.

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Categories: Appetizer
Tag: barbecue, snack, easy, quick, holiday / sunday, ordinary day, dinner, cheap, czech, easy, for beginners, within 30 minutes, roast, appetizers, vegetable dishes, warm, italian

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