wow steve,
That's sound delicious and thank you for posts this recipe in here.
Addison 

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Boodram 
  To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; 
  Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 7:19 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} RECIPE: BEST EVER BRUCHETTA


  Today I have a recipe for the BEST EVER BRUCHETTA which has
  become such a popular starter on menus over the past years
  and even turned up on bar menus too. This is a very garlicky
  chopped tomato relish you serve on slices of toasted (or not
  toasted) French bread. It's a wonderful accompaniment to
  pastas too. Sometimes you could make a meal out of this.


  BEST EVER BRUCHETTA


  INGREDIENTS:
  2 tomatoes, cubed
  1 teaspoon dried basil
  4 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
  2 tablespoons olive oil
  1 clove garlic, crushed
   seasoning salt to taste
   ground black pepper to taste

  DIRECTIONS:
  In a medium bowl, mix tomatoes, dried basil, Parmesan
  cheese, olive oil, garlic, seasoning salt and ground black pepper.
  Cover and chill in the refrigerator for 8 hours, or overnight, before serving.

                    FAT STRIPPING TIP
  Switching to a diet low in fat and cholesterol does not
  mean you'll have to pitch your favorite family recipes.
  Many recipes can be adapted by replacing fat and
  cholesterol-laden ingredients with healthier ones.
  -Instead of sauteing in butter or oil, use vegetable
  stock or water. 
  -Steaming can also be used to bring out an ingredient's
  flavor and tenderize it. 
  -Try nonfat yogurt or cream cheese instead of heavy cream.
  For a dessert topping, chill canned nonfat evaporated milk
  until it's almost frozen, then whip it to the right
  consistency.
  -Instead of eggs, use egg whites or an egg substitute
  product. Many egg-based recipes - even omelets - taste
  great without the yolks. Be sure to check the label for
  fat and cholesterol content. 
  -Hold the mayo. When building a sandwich, forgo the
  mayonnaise and instead use mustard (yellow, dijon, or
  honey) to add desired moisture and flavor.
  -Use fat-free products. Cheeses (regular, cream, and
  cottage), salad dressings, sour cream, mayonnaise, and
  a variety of snack foods are all available in fat-free 
  versions. But be warned: Foods labeled fat-free can
  contain almost half a gram of fat per serving. So when
  you eat more than one serving, the amount of fat you
  consume can add up quite quickly. 
  Steve Boodram

  

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