(A photo from a trip we took to Boulogne a few years back.)
We can't really afford a holiday this year so we are having a bit of a "Stay-cation." I hear it's very much in vogue this year . . . lots of people are doing it. Today we decided to go to France, and so I served something very Continental-esque for our breakfast.
Chocolate and Sea-salt Bruchetta with Sea-salt. So easy to make and they went down a real treat. You quite simply slice plain bagels in thin slices, spritz with some low fat cooking spray, and then oven toast them until they are golden brown and nicely crisped . . .
I actually like mine crisper than Todd does. He likes his softer than this . . . but if you love crunch, go for it. You can take them out sooner if you are not fond of crunch . . .
Once toasted you sprinkle them with some lovely dark chocolate that you have grated . . . as little or as much as you want. It starts to melt right away pretty much, but if it doesn't, then just pop them back in for a few seconds and Bob's your Uncle.
Sprinkle with a few flakes of sea-salt and served up with a nice hot cup of chocolate, served out on the back patio beneath our sun umbrella and we could have been sitting in a street Cafe in Paris . . . well, almost . . . nearly.
Crisp, chocolatey and slightly salty. These were fab!! Perfect for dunking in our hot chocolates. I am thinking that thinly sliced croissants might work well too . . . as would thin slices of a French boule . . . not quite Cafe Rouge . . . but close enough!
*Chocolate and Sea-salt Bagel Bruschetta*
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