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 Posted By: tinker 
Jul 5  # 1 of 9
Bruschetta is a favourite starter in Italian restaurants. In essence, it's garlic bread with toppings like tomatoes or anchovies or aubergines, etc. Although this garlic bread uses olive oil instead of butter.

Very easy to make though quite refreshing to have. Biting on the combination of crusty garlicky bread soaked in olive oil with fresh tomatoes and basil on top is simply divine.

Bruschetta

slices of crusty bread (ciabatta, baguette, etc.)
olive oil
ripe tomatoes
fresh basil leaves
garlic clove - peeled and sliced in the middle
salt and pepper

Halve tomatoes crosswise. Scoop out the seeds, discard. Chop roughly.
In a bowl, put the tomatoes and season well with salt and pepper.
Tear basil leaves and mix with the tomatoes.
Toast, grill, or broil the bread until well browned on both sides.
While still hot, rub the cut side of the garlic on the toasted bread.
Drizzle or brush olive oil on top.
Spoon mounds of tomatoes on top of the toasted bread. Serve immediately.
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 Posted By: Raquelita 
Jul 5  # 2 of 9
Another good addition is making a creamy spread of ricotta and feta cheese with herbs and spreading that on the bread, and also using kalamata olives gives a greek twist.
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 Posted By: Redneck Charger 
Sep 15  # 3 of 9
If you were to make a big batch of this.. Would you be able to freeze it?:rolleyes:
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Sep 15  # 4 of 9
Good Morn. to you Redneck!!! I think you'd not want to freeze this, it is something you want made fresh and preferrably right before sitting down to eat!
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 Posted By: Redneck Charger 
Sep 15  # 5 of 9
Quote Cook Chatty Cathy wrote:
Good Morn. to you Redneck!!! I think you'd not want to freeze this, it is something you want made fresh and preferrably right before sitting down to eat!

ok.. Thank you.. and Good Morning to you too:rolleyes: