What screams summer? Fresh tomatoes, the smell of basil and a little bit of fresh crunchy bread! Well heck, maybe not the crunchy bread but let’s pretend it does. Anyone like Bruschetta? I happen to over indulge when I see it in front of me, on a restaurant menu or pretty much anywhere I can get my hands on it. As you may have figured out, the combination of basil and tomatoes has me slightly addicted and cannot get enough.
This recipe although super simple is very tasty and seems to always please the crowd. Now you can spend a little bit more effort on this recipe and parboil the tomatoes and take the skin off as well as seed them but for today I decided not too for time’s sake.
Ingredients
- 6 ripe plum tomatoes
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- Handful fresh basil leaves, chopped.
- 1 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
- 1 Tsp. balsamic vinegar
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
- 1 baguette French bread or similar Italian bread
- 1/4 cup olive oil
Method
- Prepare the tomatoes first. Slice, seed and chop the tomatoes in a large bowl. Add in the garlic, vinegar, basil and oil and set aside.
- Make sure there is a top rack in place in your oven. Turn on the oven to 450°F to preheat.
- While the oven is heating, chop up the tomatoes finely. Put tomatoes, garlic, 1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil, vinegar in a bowl and mix. Add the chopped basil. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Slice the baguette on a diagonal about 1/2 inch thick slices. Coat one side of each slice with olive oil using a pastry brush. Place on a cooking sheet, olive oil side down. Toast them in the top rack of your oven for 5-6 minutes, until the bread just begins to turn golden brown.
- Place the bread olive oil side up and start scooping the tomato mixture on top. Do this step right before serving or the bread may get soggy.
- ENJOY!
Zesty Tip: Alternatively, you can toast the bread without coating it in olive oil first. You can just toast it for one minute or so and then rub some garlic in the slices and drizzle half a teaspoon of olive oil on each slice.
So as some of you know, my birthday is tomorrow and as I was writing this post my 2 year old daughter comes down the stairs with a big smile on her face and says “Guess what Dad”. I respond with “what dear”. She says, “Well dad, I bought you a present…… for the kitchen! all the while Mrs. Zesty tries to get her to stop and remind her that it is a surprise – I burst out laughing and just had to share it with you.
Alright, enjoy the bruschetta, have a great weekend and I will of course will be back with you on Monday.
Take care
zesty























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How sweet
Happy (early) Birthday!!! I hope this weekend is full of family and fun
I love bruschetta. I just wish my tomatoes would ripen!
Thanks Brandi!
I LOVE bruschetta!!! It’s seriously one of the best things ever made – add a little fresh mozzarella and I will probably eat it all
That is such a cute story about your family!!! Happy Birthday EVE!!!! Have fun celebrating this weekend and be sure to tell us what you did!
Bruschetta – YUM!
Definitely screams summer. Reminds me of the first time I heard of it when a friend ordered it at a Sports Bar one time – she raved about it – needless to say, I think yours is a little classier than the Bar’s haha
…still good though
Personally, if it has tomatoe sauce, veggies, cheese…I’m for it – preferably on a whole-wheat doughy crust in the form of a pizza
Oh – and at least she didn’t tell you WHAT it was!!
Yahoooo! So happy you posted a bruschetta recipe. Thanks Zesty. Looking forward in trying it this weekend. Happy Birthday!
I LOVE bruchetta and this looks perfect! Happy birthday zesty. Hope it’s a great day. Cant wait to see what the surprise was.
They look really good. I have read that mixing the Bruschetta mix 4 hrs before eating it improve flavors. I will make this on Sunday when my kids visit us. Thanks for sharing and Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday dear Zesty
Happy birthday to you!!