Greek Bruschetta

- Total Time
- 15 minutes
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Ingredients
- 4thick slices whole-grain country bread
- ¼cup finely chopped red onion
- 1pound ripe, locally grown tomatoes
- 1tablespoon sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
- 1tablespoon capers, rinsed
- 1garlic clove, minced or puréed
- 1tablespoon chopped fresh dill or parsley
- 2tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 to 2ounces feta, crumbled (optional)
- 2teaspoons dried oregano
Preparation
- Step 1
Toast the bread and set aside, or dry it in a very low oven (a pilot light provides sufficient heat, if you have one) for 8 to 10 hours. Sprinkle rusks with a little water to reconstitute.
- Step 2
Place the onion in a bowl, and cover with cold water. Allow to sit for five minutes, drain, rinse and dry on paper towels. Cut the tomatoes in half at the equator, and grate on the large holes of a box grater set in a wide bowl. Combine the grated tomatoes with the vinegar, capers, garlic, onion and dill or parsley. Season with salt and pepper.
- Step 3
Drizzle 1 teaspoon of the olive oil over each of the toasted bread slices or rusks. Top with the tomato mixture. Sprinkle on the cheese and oregano, drizzle on the remaining olive oil and serve.
- Advance preparation: The tomato topping can be made several hours ahead.
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Comments
Might add some chopped Kalamata olives. Alternative to soaking the red onion in water is some vinegar which can then be used in the mixture.
The best (Cretan) rusks are made of barley. Put them under the tap for a second, then add the topping. I typically make them with katiki or nivato cheese and sundried tomatoes.
It's called Dakos by the way (DAHkoss)
This would be better with more vinegar. Grating the tomatoes didn't quite work, so I opted to dice them instead.
The grated tomatos were mushy, which was fine, but they drew a lot of water, which I drained, saved and then used the next day as part of a pasta liquid sauce. Yes, more vinegar is needed or a dash of lemon juice to really give it some tang. I mixed the feta and the oregano into the mushy mix, that gave it all texture. I agree adding olives would also work, may try it next time.
Very good! I liked the addition of vinegar and other mixins, this is a perfect recipe for when tomatoes are out of season but you're still craving tomato flavors
Made them with shallots and without adding Feta, delicious and milder, on artisan sourdough baguette.
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