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Pan con Tomate (Bread w/ Tomato)

Pan con Tomate (Bread w/ Tomato)

by Dawn T in Rouxbe Videos

Bread, tomato, olive oil and salt forms this simple, but divine tapas. Originally from the Catalan region of Spain this tapas is now enjoyed throughout many other parts of the country.

Serves
2 to 6
Active Time
5 mins
Total Time
5 mins
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Step 1: Assembling the Appetizer

Assembling the Appetizer
  • 1 demi baguette
  • 1 ripe tomato
  • extra-virgin olive oil
  • fleur de sel

To make this appetizer, simply cut the bread in half lengthwise and remove the insides. It’s important to use a really ripe tomato. Slice it in half, squeeze and rub the juice and tomato all over the bread. Drizzle with quality olive oil and sprinkle with fleur de sel. Cut on the bias, place on a platter and serve.

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Yummy yet simple

mmm...this bread sounds so good, i'll make it tonight for my guests ;D

by A H | August 26, 2008 | Permalink
Oh so delish

I just had some of this today. So irresistible.

by Javan B | September 21, 2008 | Permalink
very nearly perfect

Very nearly perfect. For the perfection, just add some ham or salted tunny-fish.

by Santiago A | November 23, 2008 | Permalink
Not really tapas

In Catalonia, where I come from, this is not in any way used as a tapa. For years we've used it as a way to keep bread used in sandwiches moist and tender and together with ham or cold meats as an entry or main course, specially in summer acompanied with a green salad.

The origin is uncertain but some historians say in the 1920s of the 20th century it was the way they had in "Masias" (farm houses) to keep old bread moist so they could still eat it.

by Meritxell F | July 04, 2009 | Permalink
Nice idea!

You were right about this Dawn, it's delicious! Sometimes I forget how something simple can be sooo good. Nice ripe tomatoes are the key. We've had this a few times now on it's own or with a soup or salad for dinner.....just lovely!

by Patricia S | September 11, 2009 | Permalink
nice tapa!, better with spanish ham ...

Its a basic tapa in spain, also its eat it in the morning like a breakfast. But if you put some spanish ham (jamón serrano) you have the perfect combination.

hello, from valencia, spain.

Alex.

by Alex C | March 18, 2010 | Permalink
Use for leftover tomato

I've made this twice now. Both times I used the remaining tomato (without the juice and pulp) to put in homemade guacamole.

by Marshann C | April 12, 2010 | Permalink

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