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White Bean and Veggie Bruschetta Posted: 18 Apr 2012 10:42 PM PDT Hi Everyone! I’m sure you noticed that I’ve been a little less active this past week, and that’s because I was on vacation! I just got back today from a week-long trip to Vancouver which was absolutely wonderful. Why Vancouver? Well, the husband had a conference there, so I decided to tag along and turn it into a mini vacation for the two of us since I had never been there before. What have we been up to this past week? A few highlights:
We got lucky with great weather, so even when the husband was at his conference sessions, I had plenty to explore in the city on my own. Other than a logistical nightmare in getting back to SF, it was the perfect vacation. [Logistical nightmare: randomly got booted from our original oversold flight, too much stress / etc. trying to get another flight back home!] But we’re back in one piece, and I feel rejuvenated and relaxed. Today’s recipe is inspired by our hectic trip back home: when you really don’t want to cook a huge meal or go grocery shopping, and want something quick and healthy that you can make with items from your fridge/pantry. The Ingredients
This is an example of the canned stewed tomatoes that I used (I would normally use organic, but the grocery store was all out that day) The Directions Step 1: Cut all of your veggies, and heat a large pan over medium heat Step 2: Saute the red onion, red pepper, zucchini and garlic in 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil, until the veggies are cooked through. Step 3: Add the cannellini beans, tomatoes, italian spices, salt and pepper to taste. Stir until combined and heated through. Step 4: Once the mixture is almost done cooking, add the 1/4 cup parmesan cheese at the very end and allow it to melt on top. Step 5: Assemble your bruschetta. First slice your bread… Then top each slice with the white bean / veggie mixture, and 1-2 Tbsp parmesan cheese Step 6: Heat your bruschetta under a broiler or in a toaster oven for a few minutes until the cheese is melted and bubbly. Dig in. This meal is spicy, savory and super fast. It won’t take you more than 30 minutes to make and you will end up with a healthy and satisfying meal. Feel free to substitute out the veggies for whatever you have on hand – and you could probably experiment with different cheeses too. Hope you have fun with this recipe!
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