Simple bruschetta

Erin Crawley @cook_23407866
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Preheat oven to 400°. In a large bowl, toss together tomatoes, cilantro, salt, and red pepper flakes.
- 2
In a medium skillet over medium-low heat, heat oil. Add minced garlic and cook until lightly golden, 2-4 minutes, then remove from heat and let cool.
- 3
Add garlic and oil to bowl. Toss until ingredients are combined. Let marinate for 30 min.
- 4
Meanwhile, brush oil lightly on sliced bread (Italian preferred) and place in large baking sheet. Toast until golden brown, turning halfway through. Let cool for 5 min once bread is nice and toasted.
- 5
Spoon marinated tomatoes on top of bread just before serving. Add fresh mozzarella on top if desired.
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