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Esca Bruschetta

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Ingredients

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1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 cup shredded fresh basil
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon minced rosemary
salt
fresh ground black pepper
2 (19 ounce) cans cannellini beans, drained & rinsed
2 (6 ounce) cans mackerel in olive oil or (6 ounce) cans tuna in olive oil, drained and broken up into large chunks
1 small red onion
italian peasant bread, grilled or toasted
rosemary sprig, for garnish (optional)

Nutritional information

282.3
Calories
95 g
Calories From Fat
10.6 g
Total Fat
1.5 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
8.8 mg
Sodium
35.1 g
Carbs
8.7 g
Dietary Fiber
0.9 g
Sugars
13.3 g
Protein
163g
Serving Size

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Esca Bruschetta

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    delicious. made a meal out of this by itself with a cup of homemade broth soup on the side. used tuna as i had no mackerel. very easy to put together and i will make this again. thanks!

    • 35 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Esca Bruschetta, Esca, which means ‘bait’ is one of Mario Batali’s Italian seafood restaurant in NYC He uses canned mackerel for the bruschetta, but tuna is a fine substitute Courtesy Mario Batali from The Antipasto Challenge, Food & Wine, October 2000 It might even be good with sardines The challenge was between Mario Batali and Michael Chiarello, both chefs have different approaches to cooking Italian dishes , delicious made a meal out of this by itself with a cup of homemade broth soup on the side used tuna as i had no mackerel very easy to put together and i will make this again thanks!, Esca, which means ‘bait’ is one of Mario Batali’s Italian seafood restaurant in NYC He uses canned mackerel for the bruschetta, but tuna is a fine substitute Courtesy Mario Batali from The Antipasto Challenge, Food & Wine, October 2000 It might even be good with sardines The challenge was between Mario Batali and Michael Chiarello, both chefs have different approaches to cooking Italian dishes


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Bowl, Combine the Olive Oil, Vinegar, Basil, Garlic, Crushed Red Pepper and Minced Rosemary.

    2
    Done

    Season With Salt & Pepper.

    3
    Done

    in a Large Bowl, Combine the Beans With the Mackerel or Tuna, and Tosss Gently.

    4
    Done

    Add the Dressing and Toos Again.

    5
    Done

    Mound 1/4 Cup of Salad on Each Toast.

    6
    Done

    Garnish With Rosemary Sprigs and Serve.

    7
    Done

    Tip: Don't Mix This Salad Too Far in Advance, Since the Acid in the Vinegar Will Discolor the Herbs and Leaves.

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