
Baguette slices lightly toasted with garlic and topped with pan seared artichoke hearts, olive oil and mint reminds me of a small dish I once had at a wine bar in Rome. This is the perfect last minute snack when friends drop by for a glass of wine.
- 1 small baguette, sliced thinly into about ¾’’ slices
- 4 tbs extra virgin olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves, peeled, 1 chopped finely, 1 left whole
- 1 can of quartered artichoke hearts, drained well
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
- 1 tbs fresh mint leaves, chopped finely
- 1 cup freshly grated parmigiano cheese, grated on a rasp or microplane grater
- Spread drained artichokes on a clean kitchen towel and blot with paper towels to dry as thoroughly as possible.
- Heat a stainless steel sauté pan on medium heat with 2 tbs of olive oil until oil is hot and shimmering, but not smoking.
- Carefully place the artichokes in the hot pan and season with salt + pepper. Allow artichokes to brown before turning, cooking until they are colored, brown + crisp looking. Add chopped garlic clove , stirring constantly so that garlic does not burn, but softens. Allow artichoke mixture to cool. When cool enough to touch, roughly chop the artichoke hearts on a cutting board and transfer to a bowl .
- Add half of cheese to chopped artichokes reserving balance for garnish and taste for seasoning, adjust if necessary and sprinkle with mint, reserving a small bit for garnish, stirring to combine.
- Place bread slices on a sheet pan lined with foil. Using a silicone brush, lightly brush bread with 1 tbs of olive oil. Toast bread slices until lightly browned and toasted or alternately, grill bread slices until golden brown with grill marks on the grill.
- Allow bread to cool until you can lift a slice without burning your fingers and then rub each slice of toasted bread with the peeled whole garlic clove.
- Top each toast with a teaspoon of artichoke mixture, drizzle with olive oil and garnish with cheese and more mint.
- Serve immediately. The artichoke mixture can be prepared earlier in the day and reserved covered on the counter top, assembling the toasts when ready to serve.
Makes approx 18 toasts