
In Italy, bruschetta is a traditional appetizer: crunchy toasted bread topped with fresh tomato salad. To make this recipe Paleo-friendly, I served the bruschetta over slices of chicken breast instead. To make the chicken base for the tomatoes, use a very sharp knife to cut the breasts lengthwise into thin slices (like escalopes). If you’re worried your knife skills might not be up to snuff, a butcher might be able to do this for you, and some grocery stores will actually sell it already cut. Another way to make it easier is to buy frozen chicken breasts and cut the chicken while it’s still defrosting; it’s easier to get a precise cut if the chicken is still half-frozen.
Bruschetta is a very versatile appetizer because you can serve it hot or cold. You can also season the chicken to your own taste with whatever flavoring you like, but don’t use anything so bold that it could overwhelm the taste of the bruschetta mixture. Remember that the star of the show is really the topping, not the chicken. A dash of basil and sea salt would complement the salad without taking over the dish.
For an Italian-inspired Paleo dinner, serve these appetizers with eggplant cannelloni, Paleo spaghetti, or Paleo pizza. They’d also go well with just about any Mediterranean-inspired recipe, especially fresh fish. Add a nice glass of wine, and settle in to enjoy all the flavors of Italian cooking.
Serves 4
Prep Time: 15min.
Cooking Time: 20 min.

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