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Bruscetta with Eggplant


Ingredients:
1 lg eggplant, in 1/2"" slices
1 sm red pepper
1 T extra virgin olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced to a paste*
1 tsp balsamic vinegar (NOT regular vinegar)
1/4 C chopped Italian parsley
Salt and pepper, to taste
1 baguette Italian or French bread
Olive oil
Garlic clove


Directions:
Sprinkle both sides of eggplant with salt and allow it to drain 1/2 hour. Char all sides of pepper evenly, place in paper bag to cool and loosen skin; peel, remove core and seeds, then chop pepper. Grill eggplant on both sides until soft. Chop into cubes and combine with pepper and remaining ingredients, except bread. Mix thoroughly. Slice bread into about 3/8"" slices. Brush with olive oil and drub with garlic; grill until bread is toasted. Spoon eggplant mixture onto bread and serve.

*An easy way to do this is to lay the flat side of a knife on the garlic and hit the knife; scrape garlic into a pile and hit it a couple more times until it's pasty
7 Comments »
12/10/2012 @ 5:16 am
I have never tried this recipe before but I will surely give it a try as I am a big foodie.
abwe said,
1/14/2013 @ 10:48 pm
I don't like garlic, so is there any alternative for garlic in this recipe.
1/23/2013 @ 12:14 am
I love cooking and so I will surely try out my hands on this recipe.
1/29/2013 @ 12:48 am
Hey, The recipe you provided is seems quite interesting to prepare, Definitely i am gonna try this.
Regards,
Daniel H.
1/29/2013 @ 6:42 am
I want more cooking tips for eggplant. Its always over cooked in my case.
4/17/2013 @ 7:19 am
Egg plants are the best veggies. Also they are my fav.
gelesen said,
5/14/2013 @ 7:26 pm
The mutator method, sometimes called a "setter", is most often used in object-oriented programming, in keeping with the principle of encapsulation. According to this principle, member variables of a class are made private to hide and protect them from other code
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