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Super Bowl Week: Bell Pepper and Goat Cheese Crostini



At a Super Bowl Party filled with Velveeta-laden spreads and greasy potato chips, crostini can be a welcome alternative. This recipe is one of my favorites: it pairs creamy goat cheese, tart red peppers and a toasty baguette for a refreshing break from the norm.






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For the 4th: Food Porn for your patio party


When I ran across this gorgeous picture via Tastespotting, I knew there was no way I could host a backyard patio party this summer without trying this recipe that the petite pig has created - Roasted Fig with Vanilla Sea Salt and Proscuitto Bruschetta. Really, tell me your mouth isn't watering already. Though figs aren't necessarily my favorite thing in the world, I'd brave it since I'm a sucker for anything topped with Proscuitto.

This recipe also incorporates the delectable flavors of mascarpone cheese, radicchio, and balsamic vinegar - definitely something a little different to serve alongside your red, white, and blue cocktails on the 4th.

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Panini, Bruschetta, Crostini: Sandwiches, Italian Style, Cookbook of the Day

Sandwiches are fantastic late summer fare - though of course they can be made year round - because they make use of lots of vegetables and just don't seem as heavy as, for example, a turkey dinner. Panini, Bruschetta, Crostini: Sandwiches, Italian Style is a book full of Italian-influenced, carb-centric snacks, lunches and desserts. Every recipe makes the most of fresh veggies and high-quality breads, along with meats, cheeses, eggs and seafood. There is an emphasis on fresh, artisan and organic or sustainable products, which will probably produce the best results, though you can opt for more conventional products to make the dishes. The 70 or so recipes are divided by the amount and size of the bread used: panini for larger sandwiches, bruschetta for the mid-size snacks and crostini for small bites. Sandwiches include Panino con Carciofi e Tonno (Tuna, artichokes and olive pesto) and Goat Cheese and Roasted Pepper Panini, while other selections cover everything from Baked Fresh Fruit Bruschetta, which could be eaten at breakfast, to Chocolate and Ice Cream sandwiches at dessert.

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IMBB #25: Strawberry Bruschetta

Is my blog burning? is a monthly food blogging event where the host blog chooses a theme and anyone who wants to participate makes a recipe in keeping with that theme or using the theme ingredient. This month's IMBB is being hosted by Derrick, who blogs at  an obsession with food. For the theme, he chose stale bread.  It may first seem like an odd choice for a theme ingredient, but if you have ever bought a loaf of french bread and had it become inedible before you could finish it, you know why it's a good idea to know what you can do with the leftovers. I used mine to make bruschetta with a sweet twist.

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Food Porn: Strawberry Basil Bruschetta

An easy recipe that is elegant enough for entertaining is difficult to come by. Factor in taste and time and your options will narrow significantly. Fortunately, bruschetta is one of the simplest appetizers possible. Also going under the name of “crostini,” they are tasty, quick and subject to a nearly infinite number of variations. A blithe palate served up an ideal springtime variation on bruschetta with strawberries, basil, mascarpone and honey. The topping is layered on cinnamon raisin bread, making this dish ideal for a brunch get-together. The “bruschetta” would also make a delicious and original after-lunch dessert.

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Filed under: Food Porn, On the Blogs, Feast Your Eyes, Ingredients

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