I actually do have some bookish things to post coming up this week. I am going low carb on Monday so this afternoon it is about a nice lunch of blue cheese bread.
And we are talking easy..
Bread: (rustic baguette).
Fresh Pressed Garlic and Butter..use less than a cube and if anyone asks if they are fattening you say..."I used less than a cube on the whole loaf..." BRWAhhhhhha ha ha
(note....I do know bettter, olive oil works just fine too!!)
Spoon the melted, sauteed butter onto the thin sliced baguette. It is good to let is spill over, it helps for a buttery sizzling bottom. Sprinkle with basil and blue cheese. Not a blue cheese fan? Use Jack or cheedar, it turns out divine.
I put in the oven for 6 minutes on 400 hundred, then turn to broil for three minutes.
mmm... hate to be an enabler...but I saw Eat Love Pray yesterday and this was my hearts desire for lunch today.
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11 comments:
I adore blue cheese so this looks wonderful to me. I'm going to see Eat, Pray, Love on Tuesday.
Kathy.. I am determined to read the book now. I enjoyed the movie. So many simple lessons in life.....
and I want to say that these are crispy little bites....so if you leave them out...they make the world best croutons for salad..mmmmm
This would go great with a nice bold red wine! (yes, just got back from a wine tasting trip and am pretending to know something!) :--) Anyway, it looks wonderful!
Looks delicious to me!
I bet it tastes as good as it looks.
Looks delish! I love that you included alternatives for us non blue cheese eaters!
There is nothing better than garlic, bread, and cheese! Delish!
Oh my, that looks and sounds so yummy that I can almost taste it. lol. I still have to read the book Eat, Pray, Love. I'll wait for the movie to come out on DVD though. I have to see anything with Julia Roberts in it.
I love blue cheese, so you've made me crave this now!!! Oh so bad but it looks oh so good.
Oh My Gosh. I love your blog for the books, but especially for the blue cheese bread. That looks amazing!
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