Grilled Tomato Bread, an easy summer recipe

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Grilled Tomato Bread, like bruschetta the easiest tomato recipe ever! Rub garlic on grilled bread, sprinkle with salt, spread with tomato.

The store bought tomato: Tasteless, hard, pithy, off color. Fewer foods have been maligned as the store-bought tomato.

The home-grown tomato: Juicy, tender, colorful. Fewer foods have been celebrated as the home grown.

How to make Grilled Tomato Bread

Synonymous with Italian and Spanish cuisine, the tomato is actually indigenous to the Andes. I give a nod to Spain with this grilled tomato bread recipe. Often served as tapas, this bruschetta is an easy way to share simple summer foods.

In a nutshell, this recipe is smashed tomato on toast. But it tastes like much more!

  1. Heat the grill.
  2. Slice a chewy bread such as sourdough or ciabatta.
  3. Grill bread for just a couple of minutes until toasted.
  4. Rub garlic on grilled bread, sprinkle with salt, spread with tomato.
  5. Done! At my house, these disappear as fast as I can make them.

You can give each person there own tomato to rub on toast. But if you want to be neat, grate the tomato over the coarse holes of a grater into a bowl. Set the bowl on the table so diners can dress their own toast.

The ingredients

  • 2 tomatoes
  • 1/2 loaf crusty bread, ciabatta, sour dough
  • 1 garlic clove, split in half
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon Kosher or sea salt
Grilled Tomato Bread with whole tomatoes on the side

Chewy warm garlic toast with fresh tomato and salt.

How to store tomatoes

Summer is the time of year to enjoy the juiciness of a ripe tomato. You’ll enjoy them more at room temperature because the flavor compounds are richer. Refrigeration reduces flavor and aroma components, so store tomatoes above 50 degrees.

We eat lots of tomatoes 🍅❤️

Tomatoes were thought to be poisonous until the nineteenth century. We got over that because today we eat them in amounts second only to the potato. On average, we eat more canned tomatoes than fresh. This could be because our season for fresh is so short. More likely it’s because tomatoes = pizza sauce. Pizza lovers contributes to this second place consumption rate.

You say tomato, I say healthy goodness with tomato nutrition

Fresh and canned tomatoes improve health by reducing the risk of heart disease and cancer.

Tomatoes are high in potassium which helps blunt the effect of sodium on blood pressure. So tomatoes lead to healthier blood pressure.

To be sure, all tomatoes deliver benefits but these tips can help you maximize your health:

  • Red tomatoes have more lycopene and overall better-for-you plant compounds than yellow or green tomatoes.
  • Smaller tomatoes, such as cherry and grape, have more lycopene than larger tomatoes.
  • Canned tomatoes, including tomato paste and sauce, are some of the richest sources of lycopene because cooking increases lycopene and makes it easier to be absorbed.
  • Oil helps your body absorb the tomato’s potent antioxidants and olive oil appears to have an edge over other oils.
     
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Grilled Tomato Bread

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In a nutshell, Grilled Tomato Bread is smashed tomato on toast. But it tastes like much more! Rub garlic on grilled bread, sprinkle with salt, spread with tomato. Done! At my house, these disappear as fast as I can make them.

  • Author: Judy Barbe
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Snack, Sandwich
  • Method: Grilled
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

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  • 2 tomatoes
  • 1/2 loaf crusty bread, ciabatta, sour dough
  • 1 garlic clove, split in half
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon Kosher or sea salt

Instructions

  1. Cut bread into individual slices, about 1/2-inch thick. Brush one side with olive oil.
  2. Grill bread over medium heat, or broil, to toast. Don’t overdo the toasting, you still want the bread to remain chewy. Depending on heat, this may be 2-4 minutes. Remove bread and rub garlic clove over toasted side of bread. Flesh-side down, rub tomato half* over bread allowing tomato to break up over the bread. Sprinkle with salt. Serve.
  3. *Note: Rather than rubbing the tomato over the bread, you may grate the tomato with the coarse side of a box grater. Trim the top of the tomato. Place the grater over a bowl. Grate tomato over the largest holes until you reach the skin.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 slices
  • Calories: 165
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