What is bruschetta made of?

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What is bruschetta made of? Bruschetta is a classic Italian appetizer consisting of grilled or toasted slices of bread rubbed with garlic and topped with a mixture of diced fresh tomatoes, basil, olive oil, and salt.

– 1 baguette cut into 1/2-inch slices, should be about 12 slices, depending on baguette size – 1 Tablespoon extra-virgin oil – 2 lbs ripe tomatoes about 7-8 plum or Roma tomatoes, diced – ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil – 2 teaspoons minced garlic – 1 teaspoon sea salt more or less to taste – ¼ cup chopped basil ribbons 6-8 basil leaves, chiffonade or chopped

Ingredients

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Cook time: 13 min

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Servings

12

Type

appetizer, side dish

prep Time

10 min

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FAQ's What are the best bread types for making bruschetta? – The best bread for bruschetta must have a firm and sturdy crust to hold the juicy tomato topping. Some bread options are ciabatta, sourdough, filone, and baguette (which is what we used in this recipe). Can I use canned tomatoes for bruschetta? Yes, you can use two 14-ounce cans of diced tomatoes. Drain the liquid out before adding to the bowl to combine with the rest of the ingredients.

Can cherry tomatoes be used in this recipe? Yes, cherry tomatoes would work fine. Just cut them in half. Rainbow cherry tomatoes would add lovely color. Can I use a different bread? Yes, any long loaf would work great. Baguette or an Italian filone or ciabatta bread.

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Can I prep bruschetta in advance? Yes, you can make bruschetta in advance. Prep the bread slices a couple hours before you're ready to assemble. The tomato topping could be prepped the night before. Assemble the toasted bread slices just before serving.

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