Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Bruschetta

  

I have really enjoyed the bruschetta at a local restaurant called Tizzone's.  Recently I decided to make my own.  In addition to the usual ingredients, tomatoes, onions, ( I use the sweet Vidalia onions) green onions, garlic, olive oil and balsamic vinegar, I bought an avocado.

I found a nice baguette in the bakery section.  What I did not find in the produce section was basil.  I need to plant some, because our Kroger store is frequently out.  I bought some cilantro instead.  So my treat will be a combination of pico de gallo and bruschetta!

  

I chopped all the produce and mixed everything together with some salt and pepper.  I left it to meld the flavors and cut the baguette into diagonal slices.  These I toasted in the toaster oven and placed on a plate.

  

There is a trend now to make avocado toast.  I thought that would make a great addition to the meal.  I placed a wedge of avocado on each piece of toast and smashed it down with a fork.

  

Then I added the tomato mixture.

  

I cut up an orange and we had dinner ready for our al fresco dining on the screened porch in the back of our house.

  

This meal was a hit for both of us.  What I did not anticipate was that the avocado really enhanced the bruschetta.

  

It kept the vinegar and olive oil from making the toast soggy.  It also kept the tomatoes and onions from biting back on our rapidly aging stomachs!

  

It was a perfect summer meal.

8 comments:

  1. I also like light meals like this. It looks delicious!

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    1. It was nice and a light meal on a summer evening is perfect. Of course the tall glasses of Sangria may have skewed our opinions a bit!

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  2. A very colorful summer meal as well, Rebecca, and outdoors dining is even better.

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    1. It was a lovely evening and we try to eat outside for all of them. Sangria with a meal is also a nice touch!

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    1. It was! So much so that we just had it again.

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  4. Going to try this. My husband and I enjoy bruschetta but rarely do we make it. The avocado is a nice touch. Tried to buy a couple last week but they were so mushy and just not worth spending the money on them. Perhaps this week Kroger will have a better selection. Thanks for the recipe!

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    1. I hate it when all the avocados are over ripe. If you find a nice one, I'm sure you will like this variation.

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