My tomato plants are starting to produce tomatoes. I am about 2 weeks away from not having to buy"anemic" tomatoes. Next to strawberries, tomatoes are a fruit that I absolutely love. That's why I'm on a bruschetta kick. I keep basil growing in my backyard, for as long as the warm weather allows it to thrive. My version of bruschetta is very traditional-- Roma tomatoes, salt & pepper, finely minced garlic and fresh chopped basil. Sometimes I add balsamic vinegar, sometimes I don't. I brush olive oil on baguette slices and broil them for a minute; then rub a clove of fresh garlic. Heaven!
I rarely eat at chain food restaurants. If I do, I'll go to Applebee's and order their burgers. A while back, Tyler Florence created a bruschetta burger for Applebee's, but I don't think it's on the menu anymore (I think I haven't eaten there in over a year). I had a hankering for a grilled burger, and then I decided to create my own burger.
I kept the burger simple-- 80/20 fresh ground beef, salt & pepper. I was looking for ciabatta rolls (this summer, when I have more time, I will make my own), but I settled on fresh francesca rolls. I had slices of provolone cheese in my fridge, that was near the end of it's life (or I would have used mozzarella).
Delicious!
Instead of my delicious (if I do say so myself) oven garlic fries, I opted to make a fresh salad:
I bought locally grown salad greens, heirloom small tomatoes and I spotted some feta cheese in my fridge. I made my family favorite balsamic vinaigrette (minus the poppy seeds) that also pairs well with a strawberry spinach salad.
You can view all three printable recipe cards by scrolling to the end of this post.
This screams healthy!
This looks outstanding! Delish!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors :)
It all looks so nice!
ReplyDeleteDebbie- I LOVE the idea of this bruscheta burger. It sounds absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to have a long tomato growing season! We won't see any garden tomatoes in the East for weeks. And, what I wouldn't give for golden beets!
ReplyDeleteThis meal looks fabulous, I don't even know where I'd start.
ReplyDeleteYUM!
We are huge fans of bruschetta at my house and the only burgers my man will eat are mine, so what a great way to combine the things we love! Clever girl!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and fresh looking - which is a hard thing to accomplish for a burger! Hope you had a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'm hungry now! I use my garlicboss to rub fresh garlic on my bruschetta. I'll be doing this Saturday for sure.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. It makes you famous. thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Debby. I just made these burgers and added a handful of feshly grated parmesan and used Basil puree instead of the fresh- so good!
ReplyDeleteMr. H enjoyed these quite a bit- thanks!
Debby ~ I enjoy a delicious burger and I have a feeling this one will be on the top of my list! Have a great day.
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