One of the best things about spring and summer is the wave of fresh LOCAL produce -- after all, winter is not a very good time for growth, is it? Go into any grocery store now and you'll find fresh fruits and vegetables from your own region -- sometimes even a farm down the road! One of these that doesn't get much shine is the radish -- a beautiful, slice-able, cube-able, (whatever you can think of -- its versatile) slightly nutty vegetable that screams springtime. Add it to salads, sear it with some garlic, the possibilities are endless!
I found the inspiration for this recipe in an old scrapbook of mine with magazine cut-outs. This same scrapbook (and love of recipes) is one of the things that inspired me to walk out on a limb and start a blog! I hope you enjoy these yummy hor d'oeuvres (appetizers for the fancy in you), perfect for your next cookout :)
Servings: 12
What You'll Need:
- 1 baguette, sliced diagonally
- Even Better Choice: Crostini Slices (you can get these from a place like Trader Joe's in the entertaining section)
- 2 cups baby arugula
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 6 radishes, sliced thin
- Brie Cheese
- Don't be non-cheddarcheese-scared, brie is a mild, creamy cheese that spreads when at room temperature!
- Salt/Pepper
- OPTIONAL: 1 lemon
The Step-by-Step:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Arrange bread slices onto a flat oven pan, and toast them in the oven for about 5 minutes.
- In the meantime, toss the arugula with 1 tbsp of the olive oil and a dash of salt & pepper in a small bowl.
- Take out the bread, and while still hot, spread brie cheese on each slice.
- Top with arugula.
- In another small bowl, toss radish slices with the other 1tbsp of olive oil and a dash of salt & pepper.
- OPTIONAL: If you have a lemon, rub it against a grater to get some fine shavings of its peel. This is called lemon zest and adds a remarkable citrus flavor to many dishes (even some of the baked goods you love!)
This is sure to be a crowd-pleaser -- I'm all for recipes that make you look like a chef with practically no-effort. Who's with me?
xoxo n
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