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Tomato Toast with Parmesan

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Like the last dregs of sweet ice cream dripping down the sides of a freshly pressed waffle cone we are lapping up every last bit of Summer. It’s true that nearly an entire month remains of the season but this week school starts and with the oldest darting off to Kindergarten this year, it suddenly feels like Fall is near. While I have no problem with the Fall, in fact it is my favorite season for eating, cooking and reliving childhood giddiness around holidays, Summer still remains and there is much more eating to do. Like those last few lingering tastes off the cone, these remaining days are often the sweetest.

There are birthday cakes to be made, parties to plan and pointy, poof topped hats to don. There are toes to be dipped in and cooled by the sea, sand to be rinsed off said toes, and bbq’s to be lit. There are more meals to be eaten outdoors and a few more strawberries to pluck from our few still-producing plants.

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There are tomatoes.

These are the tomato days. When the curtain of summer just starts to draw. When the days are for sleeveless tops and the evenings require light sweaters. Tomatoes have graciously been working all season to provide us with a fruit so sweet, very little needs to be done in order to prepare them for dinner. Considering all the other activities that surround these tomato days this is indeed a gift.

In an evening when we lingered out in the sun well into the dinner hour I searched for something to make and quick (can you tell I’m not much of a planner?). I reached for a few slices of thick-cut bread, brushed them with olive oil and placed on the grill pan. While the bread was getting branded with deep, smokey grill marks I grated (yes, grated – as you would cheese) a large tomato right into a bowl.

When the bread was sufficiently crisped on the outside with a bit of tenderness still remaining I rubbed the rough outer crumb with a garlic clove, topped with a couple spoonfuls of the fresh, grated tomato and finished of with a few curls of Parmesan. Dinner was prepared, served and devoured with still enough time to linger in the last few drips of the sun.

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Tomato Toast with Parmesan

serves 2-4
4 slices thick cut bread

2 Tablespoons extra- virgin olive oil

1 garlic clove

1 medium tomato

Parmesan

 

Brush both sides of the bread with olive oil. Place on a hot grill pan (or an outdoor grill). Grill until dark char marks sear the bread while the inside still remains a bit soft. This should take about 3 minutes per side.

While the bread is still warm rub a garlic clove over the surface of both sides of the bread. Set aside.

Using the largest side on a box grater, grate the tomato into a bowl.

Spoon a hefty amount of the tomato onto each slice of the bread. The bread will soak up some of the juice – this is exactly what you want.

Finish with a few shavings of Parmesan. You can use a vegetable peeler to get long, beautiful strands of Parmesan.

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This entry was written by Ashley Rodriguez, posted on September 3, 2012 at 8:27 PM, filed under Snack, Vegetables and tagged easy, parmesan, quick, summer, toast, tomato. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

35 Comments

  1. spacer Chantelle@themarketbasket
    Posted September 3, 2012 at 9:02 PM | Permalink

    Wow that looks so fresh and delicious! And so simple, thanks for the reminder that food doesn’t need to be complicated to be amazing.

  2. spacer Kathryn
    Posted September 3, 2012 at 9:41 PM | Permalink

    Oh you have the ability to give us recipes that I just want to run to the kitchen to make immediately. Love everything about this.

  3. spacer Eileen
    Posted September 3, 2012 at 10:19 PM | Permalink

    Tomatoes, garlic, and salty cheese are so good together. This is perfect for the end of summer.

  4. spacer irenalana
    Posted September 3, 2012 at 11:03 PM | Permalink

    I love this! It’s simple but delicious.

  5. spacer Katrina
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 4:25 AM | Permalink

    Love how easy this is! Yum!

  6. spacer swati
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 5:43 AM | Permalink

    beautiful! great pics and great recipe too…

  7. spacer Kate Harvey
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 6:19 AM | Permalink

    I just love simple, fresh, seasonal meals like this one. Delicious!

    Kate
    Something Ivory

  8. spacer Dorie Colangelo
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 8:27 AM | Permalink

    My boyfriend and I were introduced to grated tomato on garlicky toast by friends of ours and we couldn’t get enough of it. It will be a staple at all my upcoming dinner parties, and I must try your version with Parmesan; it looks gorgeous.

  9. spacer sara
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 9:23 AM | Permalink

    looks so perfect. Neither of us typically like raw tomatoes, but I’ve been getting incredible ones in my CSA basket that are worth making an exception for. I just eat them raw with my eggs, but would love to have another easy option like this. Still won’t be able to sell it to hugh, but looks perfect. Lovely photos, friend.

  10. spacer Ahu
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 9:33 AM | Permalink

    Simple, seasonal and delicious. Looks beautiful!

  11. spacer Amy @ Spin The Meal
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 9:57 AM | Permalink

    What an intriguing idea – grated tomatoes? I’m guessing they have to be quite firm so they don’t turn to mush before they go the grater??? My mouth is watering looking at your beautiful pictures!

  12. spacer fabiola@notjustbaked
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 10:19 AM | Permalink

    This is one of all time favorites ways to use the loveliest tomatoes. My plants(here in the NW) have been acting silly this year, as I have heard is normal. Being it’s only my second summer here, coming from CA, by way of Mexico, tomato season is way different, takes some getting used to. I have just started harvesting my biggest girls, and I will put them on toast to taste their fullest potential. Because these look amazing!

  13. spacer Beglaubigte Übersetzung
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 10:44 AM | Permalink

    I love bruschetta, so easy and so good. I have never tried it with parmeggiano, but I always cut basil leaves and put it on top…yammm

  14. spacer Nicole
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 12:57 PM | Permalink

    This is what I love about you/your blog. One moment there will be a deeply intricate (in my opinion) recipe for some baked confection……and then next, a gorgeously simple rustic post like this one. I ADORE this, so so much. And though I just devoured lunch about a minute ago, am still salivating over these toasts!!

    xo
    Nicole
    www.hourglassandbloom.wordpress.com

  15. spacer Suzanne Perazzini
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 1:52 PM | Permalink

    Bruschetta is a special favourite and reminds me of my years living in Italy. As you lose your summer, we gain it. Spring has already started in the southern hemisphere (it starts 1st September down here) but it’s still bone cold and raining. It can only get better and I’m looking forward to it.

  16. spacer Rachel
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 3:27 PM | Permalink

    There is just something about simple ingredients, when they are put together-something magical happens. I feel like this is what happens with this recipe. So simple with flavors so clean, and fresh. Looks amazing! Will be making these for sure!

  17. spacer Christy
    Posted September 4, 2012 at 9:25 PM | Permalink

    I always seem to forget about using bread on my grill pan! And we do have plenty of tomatoes from the farmers market still, so this will be on the menu for next week spacer

    As always, in adoration of your photos. Beautiful work spacer

  18. spacer Margherita
    Posted September 5, 2012 at 12:50 AM | Permalink

    Bruchetta is one of my favorite things in the whole world. Since I discovered it while on a trip in Italy I can’t get enough

  19. spacer Minnie(@thelady8home)
    Posted September 5, 2012 at 1:04 AM | Permalink

    This looks so delicious!! Simple yet sounds awesome.

  20. spacer Amy
    Posted September 5, 2012 at 6:45 AM | Permalink

    i made this last night as an impromptu dinner with a side of chicken…so delish and so easy! who knew grated tomato could be so awesome?! thanks for all your yummy dinner ideas and insight into life’s little pleasures spacer

  21. spacer Jen @ Savory Simple
    Posted September 5, 2012 at 7:05 AM | Permalink

    Tomatoes are best enjoyed with simple recipes such as this one. Lovely.

  22. spacer Deb
    Posted September 5, 2012 at 2:41 PM | Permalink

    The summer tomato glut has finally arrived here along the coast. This weekend is reserved for picking and then canning. I am so looking forward to having too many tomatoes and enjoying the late summer pleasure of recipes like the Tomato Toast with Parmesan. A luscious ode to the bounty of summer!

  23. spacer Kasey
    Posted September 5, 2012 at 5:37 PM | Permalink

    “These are the tomato days.” My favorite days. The kiddos are looking so grownup! I’ve fallen in love with fall the last few years but summer definitely still holds a very special place in my heart.

  24. spacer Daniela @ FoodRecipesHQ
    Posted September 6, 2012 at 10:11 AM | Permalink

    Rubbing the garlic clove is the way to get a great “bruschetta”, as we say in Italy. Simple, healthy and full taste.

  25. spacer TARTESANDCARO
    Posted September 6, 2012 at 12:33 PM | Permalink

    ah the simple things always !!!!!

  26. spacer Tiff
    Posted September 6, 2012 at 11:56 PM | Permalink

    This looks sensational! Looks like I definitely need to invest in one of those brushes to smear on some butter.

    Aww your little one is off to Kindergarten! They do grow up fast.

  27. spacer Jana
    Posted September 7, 2012 at 1:07 PM | Permalink

    yum. i made something similar the other day and it’s perfect on toasted bread or pasta.

  28. spacer joey @ 80 Breakfasts
    Posted September 8, 2012 at 1:18 AM | Permalink

    Simple but delicious! What a wonderful picture of the end of a season you have painted with this post!

  29. spacer Cookie and Kate
    Posted September 9, 2012 at 6:24 PM | Permalink

    I spent my labor day weekend at a friend’s wedding and hadn’t given any thought to summer’s end until now. I hardly went swimming and didn’t taste a single snow cone. Do you think I can make up for all that with some of your tomato toasts? Toast is about all I want to make these days.

  30. spacer Heather
    Posted September 11, 2012 at 7:24 AM | Permalink

    It’s nice to be reminded that sometimes the simplest recipes are the best. Thanks for the great post and beautiful pictures!

  31. spacer Ani Mendez
    Posted September 11, 2012 at 7:31 AM | Permalink

    Divino, voy a hacermelos ya!

  32. spacer Sandy @ RE
    Posted September 23, 2012 at 12:04 PM | Permalink

    Oh, girl. I love this post. I wrote about tomatoes this week, too. I love this time of year! spacer

  33. spacer Jen Baker
    Posted September 28, 2012 at 12:34 PM | Permalink

    Love the simplicity, elegance, and how cheap this is to make. Pretty sure I’m going to pair this with some wine tonight for a fantastic weekend starter.

  34. spacer Connie Paradise
    Posted November 10, 2012 at 4:13 PM | Permalink

    Looks so scrumptious.

  35. spacer Hasnain | french toast recipe
    Posted December 14, 2012 at 8:32 PM | Permalink

    This a very good & unique idea l like your post. thanks to sharing this french toast recipe…
    i really like it…. spacer

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