
From pastas and breads to the most gourmet desserts, you will learn everything about Italian cooking when you sign up for an Italian class or course, and you just want to make sure that you keep your ears open and really soak everything in so that you can use these skills in the future.
Of all the different Italian cooking recipes that you will be taught, the recipes will vary from one school to another but there is one signature Italian dish that you will almost indefinitely be taught, and that is for bruschetta.
Italian Bruschetta
This recipe is very simple to make and is taught in pretty much every Italian cooking school around the globe because it is considered as being a staple in Italian food. For it you need 6 or 7 ripe plum tomatoes, 2 cloves garlic minced, 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, 1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar, 6-8 fresh basil leaves chopped, and salt and freshly ground pepper to taste.

You will also need 1 baguette French bread or similar Italian bread and about ¼ cup olive oil. This recipe is very easy to prepare, and you start by preparing the tomatoes, parboiling them for one minute in boiling water that has just been removed from the water. The key here is too not leave the tomatoes in for too long, and then drain and remove the skins. Cut into quarters, preheat the oven, and start to add in other ingredients.
You need to put in the garlic, 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, and vinegar into a bowl with the tomatoes. Now use this mixture to coat one side of each slice of baguette and place on a cooking sheet with the olive oil side down.

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