Bruschetta

WU0304H_bruschetta_s4x3.jpg.rend.snigalleryslide.jpegbruschetta recipe from www.inspiredtaste.net
bruschetta recipe from www.bbcgoodfood.com

serves 12
Ingredients
  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 5 cloves Garlic, Finely Minced
  • 1 pint Red Grape Tomatoes, Halved Lengthwise
  • 1 pint Yellow Grape Tomatoes, Halved Lengthwise
  • 1 Tablespoon Balsamic Vinegar
  • 16 whole Basil Leaves (chiffonade)
  •  Salt And Pepper To Taste (don't Oversalt!)
  • 1 whole Baguette
  • 8 Tablespoons Butter

  • The Cast of Characters: Red grape (or cherry) tomatoes, yellow grape (or cherry) tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, fresh basil, baguette, and (not pictured) salt, pepper, and butter.

  • Chop up a bunch of pre-peeled garlic cloves using this chopper contraption, because if you’re like me, this is your new favorite way to quickly chop a bunch of garlic…Then heat some olive oil in a small skillet over medium-high heat and throw in the garlic.Stir it around for less than a minute, just to get the flavors going and to brown it just a bit…but don’t let it burn!
  • Then throw it—olive oil and all—into a bowl and let it cool for just a bit.
    You might stop a few seconds earlier than I did so it’s a little more “golden” than “golden brown.”
    Don’t be like me, is what I’m saying.
  • Meanwhile, grab some basil leaves and stack them on top of one another
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  • And a little salt and pepper. Not too much salt! Start light and work your way up if necessary
  • .Slice the tomatoes in half lengthwise…

  • TPW_9604Next, stir it to combine and give it a taste, adding more of whatever you think it needs. I added a bunch more basil…
  • TPW_9608You can toast the pieces of bread in the oven, dry. But why in the world would you want to do that when you can brown them in butter in a skillet?
  • Mmmmm, baby. This is what makes bruschetta divine. Well, this and the tomatoes, basil, garlic, and balsamic.
    Never mind.
    Oh, and another note about the bread: Sometimes I grill the bread on a grill pan so it has nice grill marks. This is pretty, too. But it just never seems to have the crisp, buttery, flavorful quality that this skillet stuff has.
  • TPW_9621To serve, arrange the bread pieces on a large platter and heap the tomato mixture onto each piece.

Preparation Instructions

In a small skillet, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add garlic and stir, lightly frying for about a minute, removing before the garlic gets too brown (it can be golden.) Pour into a mixing bowl and allow to cool slightly.
Add tomatoes, balsamic, basil, and salt and pepper to the bowl. Toss to combine, then taste and add more basil if needed, and more salt if needed (don't oversalt, though!) Cover and refrigerate for an hour or two if you have the time.
Cut the baguette into diagonal slices to allow for the most surface area possible. Melt half the butter in a large skillet and grill half the bread on both sides, making sure they're nice and buttery. Cook till golden brown on both sides. Repeat with the other half of the butter and the other half of the bread.
To serve, give the tomato mixture a final stir, the spoon generously over the slices of bread. Serve on a big platter as a first course or appetizer