Pesto Cheese Crostini
Anyway, once you have your pesto made (5 minutes!) and your bread toasted (10 minutes!) you are about 3 minutes away from these gorgeous little nibbles. Spread the warm toasts with a generous slather of mascarpone cheese (or cream cheese, or goat cheese, or whatever nice spreadable you have on hand). I like mascarpone because it has a slightly sweet flavor that gives me that whole sweet and salty thing that I am addicted to. Now spoon on a drizzle of pesto. The more pesto the sassier these little guys will be, so you can go all the way from mild to raise your eyebrows…you decide! I finish mine off with a pinch of freshly grated parmesan and one of those cute teeny little basil leaves that are left on the stalk after you’ve pesto-ed up all their big brothers.
I can tell you from experience that a plateful of these and a glass of wine are all you need for a lovely summertime supper. Perfect pesto…here’s to summer.
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