Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways

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Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy I don’t know about you, but lunch at my house can sometimes be a little frustrating. While I’m craving something full of flavour (like a chicken vegetable wrap with lots of sauce and spices), my girls are screaming for the mildest food available on earth (like macaroni & cheese or grilled cheese sandwiches). I’ve been experimenting with different ideas for lunch that can please both my more mature palate and the girls’ milder palate without lots of work on my end. The following recipe has been a huge hit at our house – I whip up a quick batch of amazingly good homemade bruschetta, and then make a simple dish for them and a simple lunch for me with most of the same ingredients. It’s so easy and tasty!

Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy In this recipe, I’ve used juicy, meaty California Tomato Farmers’ Field Tomatoes. These guys are so good that my 20-month-old snuck a tomato from the box when I wasn’t looking and started eating it like an apple. California Tomato Farmers Field Grown Tomatoes - The DIY Mommy It’s no wonder these tomatoes are so tasty right out of the box – California provides just the right environment for tomato growth with warm days and cool nights to produce a meaty tomato that’s full of flavour. California Tomato Farmers’ tomatoes are available here in Canada from May to November. California Tomato Farmers Field Grown Tomatoes - The DIY Mommy Ready for a simple lunch recipe that’s perfect two ways?

Homemade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways

Ingredients:

  • 2 large California Tomato Farmers’ field-grown tomatoes, chopped into small squares
  • 1 clove fresh garlic, chopped
  • 1/2 cup fresh, chopped basil
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • naan bread or tortillas
  • grated parmesan cheese
  • grated mozzarella cheese
  • pizza sauce or spaghetti sauce
  • chopped rotisserie chicken
  • ranch dressing or tzatziki sauce

Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy First, make a small bowl of bruschetta by mixing the tomatoes, garlic, basil, olive oil and salt & pepper together. The great thing about bruschetta is that it can be stored for a day or two and the flavour marinates and gets even better! To make the bruschetta pizza for kids: Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy Spread some pizza/spaghetti sauce on your flatbread and top with a layer of bruschetta.Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy Sprinkle with grated mozzarella cheese. (You could also add some chopped chicken if desired.) Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy Broil on the top rack of your oven for about 5 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and slightly browned. Cut, cool and serve! Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy Chopped up into toddler-sized bites, this makes a great toddler lunch. To make the bruschetta chicken wrap: Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy Spread bruschetta in the center of your flatbread. Top with sliced rotisserie chicken, parmesan cheese, and a drizzle of ranch dressing or tzatziki sauce. Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy Roll the flatbread and dig in! This makes a wonderfully flavourful lunch or light dinner. Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy Handmade Bruschetta on Flatbread: Two Family-Friendly Ways - The DIY Mommy And the pizza is perfect for your younger crowd of hungry eaters! California Tomato Farmers Field Grown Tomatoes - The DIY Mommy The best part? At only 35 calories, one medium tomato provides 35% of the Daily Value (DV) of vitamin C and 14% of the DV of beta-carotene. Tomatoes are cholesterol and sodium free. They’re a great choice for a healthy lunch ingredient. For more information on California Tomato Farmers’ field-grown tomatoes, please visit their Facebook page and follow them on Twitter.

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60 Comments

  1. My favorite dish to make with tomatoes has to be one that goes with one of my favorite foods….bacon. A good old bacon and tomato sandwich…easy and tasty.

  2. I love tomatoes in a BLTwith mayo and I get my kids to eat them by adding them to salads

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  3. I don’t know how I can pick one favorite. I love tomatoes stuffed with chicken or tuna salad, freshly made salsa, BLT’s and of course, sliced in a salad.

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