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  2. 22 Easy (but Fancy) Bruschetta Recipe Ideas to Try at Home - AOL

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  3. Ricotta and Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Pancetta

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    Preheat the oven to 325°. In a bowl, toss the tomatoes with the garlic and 1 tablespoon of the olive oil; season with kosher salt and pepper.

  4. Bruschetta - Wikipedia

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    Bruschetta (/ b r uː ˈ s k ɛ t ə / broo-SKET-ə, [1] Italian: [bruˈsketta] ⓘ) is an Italian appetizer consisting of grilled bread topped with garlic, olive oil, and salt. Most commonly it is served with toppings of tomatoes, vegetables, beans, cured meat or cheese. In Italy, bruschetta is often prepared using a brustolina grill.

  5. List of yogurt-based dishes and beverages - Wikipedia

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    Tzatziki – cold yogurt and herb sauce from Greece and Turkey; Dovga – Azerbaijani yogurt soup; Tarator – Bulgarian cold yogurt soup with cucumbers and garlic; Toyga soup – Turkish yogurt soup; Shakriya – Levantine stew with lamb or beef. [2] Yayla çorbası – Turkish yogurt soup; Okroshka – Russian soup sometimes based on kefir

  6. Tzatziki - Wikipedia

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    The cucumbers, garlic, minced walnuts, salt and vegetable oil are then added. In Bulgaria, tarator is a popular meze (appetiser), but is also served as a side dish along with Shopska salad with some meals. Sunflower oil and olive oil are more commonly used, and the walnuts are sometimes omitted.

  7. 22 Easy (but Fancy) Bruschetta Recipe Ideas to Try at Home - AOL

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  8. Garlic bread - Wikipedia

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    Garlic bread may have originated after Italian immigrants started to use butter as a substitute for olive oil, which was uncommon in the United States in the first half of the 20th century. Garlic bread stems from bruschetta, [4] [5] which appeared in Italy around the 15th century, and can be traced back to ancient Rome. [6]

  9. Bruschetta with Homemade Ricotta, Prosciutto and Arugula

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    1 baguette, sliced on the diagonal 1/2 inch thick; extra-virgin olive oil, for brushing; 1 garlic clove, peeled and cut in half; 1 cup fresh ricotta, homemade or store-bought; 15 arugula leaves; 1 ...