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Revision as of 17:29, 8 May 2012

Description

ENJOY!! This is wonderful with a crostini or any bruschetta. It makes a large volume so it inspires you to get creative with the left-overs! Enjoy this colorful appetizer rich in lycopene and healthy monounsaturated fats.

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  • Source: University of Virginia Cancer Center Recipe
  • Formatted by Chupa Bab in MC: 06.26.07
  • Yields 6 servings

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Hand chop all vegetables then fold together gently but thoroughly.
  2. Add balsamic to taste.
  3. Let stand 20 minutes or refrigerate until serve.
  4. The longer you store this the juicier it becomes, so draining excess liquid will keep it from getting mushy if you're storing it for more than a day.

Crostini

  1. Heat oven to 325°F.
  2. Cut French bread into ½" slices (day-old bread works best because it's not so soft that it squishes when cut).
  3. Line cookie sheet with foil and spray/brush with olive oil or PAM.
  4. Lay bread slices flat and lightly spray/brush with olive oil or PAM.
  5. Bake 6 – 10 minutes or until crispy.
  6. Allow to cool then serve or store in tight container.

Notes

These volumes are forgiving. I never have measured ingredients for this recipe once! Do it to taste and what looks good.

Nutritional information

Per serving:

  • Per Serving: 394 calories | 21 g fat (monounsaturated)

References