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Smoked Bruschetta
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1 individual serving Italian or French loaf
1 plum tomato, diced
6 large fresh basil leaves, or to taste, sliced
flavored olive oil to coat tomatoes and drizzle on sliced bread
1 garlic clove
salt to taste
Slice the loaf of bread, on the bias, into 3/4 inch slices.
Place bread on plate and drizzle with olive oil.
Lightly grill each side of bread until golden brown. Remove to a platter and rub each slice with the garlic clove.
If making in oven:
Preheat oven to broiler setting. Place a rack approximately 6 inches from broiler. Place sliced bread in oven on a sheet pan and broil until golden brown on both sides, approximately 2 minutes on the first side and 1 to 1 1/2 second for the second side. Remove to a platter and continue with directions above starting with garlic. Skip smoking the tomato and basil combo; top broiled bread.
Rosemary Oil on the left and Red Pepper Oil on the right:
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