This recipe is included in Ina's newest book Barefoot Contessa: Foolproof. Great. The last thing I need is another book; and how can I not put it on my wishlist on Amazon when I have all of her other books...
Ina. Need I say more? Her recipes are always so simple and delicious. I may have said this in a previous post, but hey, it's true!
I whipped this up and brought it to share with my sister last night. It was too hot to have her turn her oven on to broil and toast the baguette slices as instructed in the recipe; the soft bread was still a great vessel for this delectable appetizer.
What a beautiful evening it turned out to be. Just the two of us hanging out in her backyard (it's oh so beautiful!) watching the doves and smaller birds eating from her bird feeder atop a dead weeping cherry tree in her yard - below the tree, sunflowers are sprouting from the dropped seeds. I wish I had a picture to show you. I said to her that I want to grow a dead tree so I can top it with a bird feeder.
This evening at six O'clock it is 92° outside. Way too hot to cook, not to mention I'm flying solo for dinner. The leftovers were perfect with a cold glass of Apothic White. If you have not tried Apothic wines, you are missing out. I was introduced to this wine by our daughter. It is a blend of Chardonnay, Riesling, and Moscato, and has a smooth and buttery feel. Their red is just as delicious - and both are inexpensive!
Once again, it was not my intent to blog this recipe (I should know better with an Ina recipe!). I decided to do so while I was preparing my dinner this evening. This is why the tomatoes are not as vibrant in the photos as they were last night.
I did broil the baguette slices and I do like it better with them toasted. Also, I would make the cheese mixture the day before, or as early in the day as you can - it thickens up considerably. However, I recommend making the tomatoes shortly before (up to an hour before) serving to showcase their beautiful colors.
These were perfect on this overly warm evening alongside some leftover cold grilled chicken, and a cool glass of white wine.
Success meter (1-3): 3
I left some extras with my sister and she made a very tasty omelet the next morning.