Bruschetta with sardines

Miss Fluffy's Cooking (Angie's Italian Cooking) @missfluffy
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Preheat oven to 180 degrees
- 2
Slice tomatoes and add on top.
- 3
Add sardines
- 4
Drizzle generously with olive oil
- 5
Pop in the oven for 10 mins
- 6
Add some torn basil on top and serve.
- 7
Easy as that
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