Recipe

September 7, 2010

Bruschetta Recipe

Recipe:

Step 1: Slice the fresh, long baguette into individual crostini sizes. Drizzle both sides of each slice with a healthy dose of olive oil, and then put them on a preheated medium-hot barbecue until they’re good and crunchy.

Step 2: When they’re hot off the grill, rub one side of each toasted round with the fat clove of garlic. Set aside.

Step 3: Core the tomatoes then coarsely chop them.

Step 4: Slice basil leaves into strips.

Step 5: Put tomatoes and basil in a bowl and mash up the mixture along with some coarse salt, black pepper, a pinch of sugar and a teaspoon of herbs de Provence (if you’ve got some on hand).

Step 6: Drain off some of the liquid and then add the 3 tablespoons of olive oil and give it another stir. Taste for seasoning. Spoon onto the platter of prepared crostini and pour some of the juice over top so that the bread soaks it up and softens up.

Ingredients

1 baguette
Olive oil (to drizzle on bread)
1 clove garlic
4-5 large ripe tomatoes
Handful fresh basil leaves
Coarse salt
Black pepper
Pinch of sugar
1 tsp herbs de Provence (optional)
3 tbsp olive oil

Directions

Yield:

Step 1: Slice the fresh, long baguette into individual crostini sizes. Drizzle both sides of each slice with a healthy dose of olive oil, and then put them on a preheated medium-hot barbecue until they’re good and crunchy.

Step 2: When they’re hot off the grill, rub one side of each toasted round with the fat clove of garlic. Set aside.

Step 3: Core the tomatoes then coarsely chop them.

Step 4: Slice basil leaves into strips.

Step 5: Put tomatoes and basil in a bowl and mash up the mixture along with some coarse salt, black pepper, a pinch of sugar and a teaspoon of herbs de Provence (if you’ve got some on hand).

Step 6: Drain off some of the liquid and then add the 3 tablespoons of olive oil and give it another stir. Taste for seasoning. Spoon onto the platter of prepared crostini and pour some of the juice over top so that the bread soaks it up and softens up.

Photographer:

Amy Rosen