Crostini with Arugula, Walnuts, Sun Dried Tomato & Gorgonzola
What is Crostini?
Crostini is an Italian dish that is now served as an appetizer. In Italian, the word crostini translates to "little toasts". In essence, it's a piece of toasted bread drizzled in butter/oil that is topped off with a few ingredients--in the case of this recipe, walnuts, arugula, gorgonzola, and sun dried tomatoes.
Ingredients:
Butter (at room temperature), or butter substitute
18 (1/4-inch thick) baguette
6 tablespoons toasted and chopped walnuts
3 ounces Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled
3 tablespoons finely-chopped arugula leaves
Freshly ground black pepper
Arugula leaves
Equipment:
Cutting Board
Knife
Baking Sheet
Spoon
Medium Bowl
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F
2. Slice baguette into 1/4th inch thick slices
3. Butter one surface of the baguette slice and play on a baking sheet (butter side up)
4. Bake for 10 minutes
While baguette is baking...
5. Chop toasted walnuts (I didn't pre-toast my walnuts, and they were just fine!)
6. Chop Arugula leaves
7. Mix walnuts, arugual leaves and gorgonzola cheese in a medium bowl.
Once baguette's are removed from the oven...
8. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degree's F
9. Using a spoon, press spread the walnut-cheese-arugula mixture on the bread, pressing it with the spoon to make sure it adheres to the surface
10. Bake until cheese melts (approximately 6 minutes)
11. Garnish with sundried tomato (this is optional)
1 comments:
that looks delicious! I can't wait to try it myself! :]
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