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Reviewed: Jun. 17, 2009
I added Extra Virgin Olive oil, splash of basalmic and garlic salt.
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Reviewed: Dec. 7, 2008
my husband is of Italian parents and he has fallen in love with this recipe. It is now a week-end staple to munch on. Thanks cipolla24
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Reviewed: Jul. 21, 2008
I made this with fresh basil from my herb garden, and it is to die for. Followed the recipe other than adding 1/4 cup of olive oil and an 1/8 cup walnut pieces. Also minced the garlic and added it to the pesto and topped with shredded Parmesan cheese. I only got 8 servings, but I spread the pesto on pretty thick. Fresh basil is a MUST for this recipe. Five stars and highly recommended!
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Reviewed: Jun. 29, 2008
Loved this! Absolutely delicious & easy too.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.26 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 31, 2007
This was a great recipe for my first shot at Bruschetta. I added a few of my own touches, a little mozzerella and some chicken. But thanks so much for the recipe!
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Reviewed: Jul. 24, 2007
Went easy on onion; also tried no onion. Both fantastic. Brushed olive oil on my bread and sprinkled finished product w/ coarse salt. Ate leftovers for breakfast.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.26 star rating.
Reviewed: Jun. 15, 2007
I thought this was good, not the best I have had, though. The onion is too overpowering; mine actually ended up spicy. Rubbing the garlic on the bread is a little time consuming and it also makes it very powerful. Save some time and put just a little into the tomato mixture. I agree with the others, add some cheese and, I used fresh basil like it called for but I think dried basil would have been fine. All in all, worked out all right for the party.
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Reviewed: Apr. 27, 2007
Yes, this is a nice recipe, just add a little fetta and it will taste just like my best mates recipe and she is an awesome cook!!
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Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2007
Very good. Served the bread and tomato mixture separately, tho, to avoid sogginess.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.26 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 10, 2006
Everyone wanted the recipe, so simple and quick to make. Added one thing and that is i drizzled olive oil on the bread and then topped with tomato mixture. Huge success! Thanks
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Reviewed: Aug. 19, 2006
I absolutely love bruschetta, and this recipe is authentic and very close to the recipe that I use, so I'm reviewing this one to put in a good word for it. The only things that I do differently are to brush the bread with a little olive oil before toasting, and to leave out the onion and instead add shredded mozzerella cheese to the mixture. Cooks, be sure to use Roma plum tomatoes; it's the only way to make bruschetta. I'd also caution people to be careful not to rub too much garlic on the bread; it will overpower the tomato mixture and ruin the recipe! Which would be really, really tragic.
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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2005
i love this recipie. i used less basil and less onion. so easy, because measurements don't need to be exact. enjoy!
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Reviewed: Aug. 26, 2005
Made these for a light lunch-everyone loved them! Very easy and quick. I did make the tomato mixture a little ahead of time so the flavors could develop. Added a little minced garlic too since we can never get enough. Excellent!!
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Reviewed: Jul. 3, 2004
This recipe was so fresh and a great partner for a good baguette. I added some fresh shredded parmesan and it was a big hit.
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Reviewed: Jan. 10, 2004
This was delicious! I added garlic and olive oil. I used pre-toasted bread slices, they were a little crunchy, but okay.
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Reviewed: Jun. 14, 2003
My family loves this appetizer even my 7 year old, I added a few things to give it a little kick. I melted mozarella cheese on the bread and added fresh oregano, extra virgin olive oil, a splash of balsamic vinager, and a splash of apple cider vinager to the tomatoes.
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Reviewed: Feb. 6, 2003
I have never had this before. My husband had and he said that it was great, HE loved it. It was so much fun to make.
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Reviewed: Feb. 5, 2003
I lived in Italy for 4 months and this is closer to a true bruschetta (pronounced broo-sket-ta). Rubbing the garlic directly on the bread may make it strong -- but it IS the authentic method -- it's how they did it while I was in Italy. One good suggestion is to drizzle olive oil over the top of the tomatoes. FRESH basil is NECESSARY for this recipe!! Great, Authentic Recipe!! deb
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Reviewed: Jul. 29, 2002
I use less onion add minced garlic to the bruschetta instead of rubbing it on the bread. Using dried basil works fine. I always add some salt to taste. For an extra treat, serve on top of homemade garlic bread or top with a little feta cheese or mozerella. Mmmmm....
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.26 star rating.
Reviewed: Feb. 15, 2002
This was a good recipe. I made some modifications: use dried Italian seasoning instead of the fresh, added a splash of balsamic vinegar and added some salt and crushed red pepper. The basic recipe just seems way too bland. Even with these modifications, I would probably make it stronger tasting next time. Overall, this is a great recipe...just needs some spicing up. Would definitely make it again. Enjoy!
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