Bruschetta with avocado and cheese
1 serving
15 minutes
Avocado and cheese bruschetta is a refined blend of Italian gastronomy and freshness. The dish hails from sunny Italy, where it was originally served as a way to use leftover bread. Crispy toasted whole grain bread creates the perfect base, while the creaminess of avocado combined with the aroma of garlic and the sharpness of hard cheese fills the flavor with tenderness and depth. A light tang from lemon juice enhances the freshness, while spices add brightness. These bruschettas are great for breakfast or a light snack and can be served as an appetizer before the main course. They are especially good hot as the cheese slightly melts, uniting textures into a harmonious ensemble. The simplicity of preparation makes them an ideal choice for those who appreciate taste and aesthetics in every bite.

1
Peel the avocado. Cut into small cubes, slightly mash the mixture with a masher or fork.
- Avocado: 1 piece
2
Crush the peeled garlic to release its juice, finely chop it, and mix with avocado.
- Garlic: 1 clove
3
Grate the cheese on a coarse grater and add it to the mixture. Add lemon juice, salt, and pepper to taste. Mix the resulting mixture thoroughly.
- Hard cheese: 2 tablespoons
- Lemon juice: 1 teaspoon
- Salt: to taste
- Ground pepper mix: to taste
4
Heat the pan and pour in olive oil. Fry the bread until a crispy crust forms.
- Olive oil: 1 teaspoon
- Whole wheat bread: 120 g
5
Spread the mixture on the bread, heat the bruschettas in the microwave for about 20 seconds (depending on power) to slightly melt the cheese.
6
Serve the bruschettas hot.









