This appetizer is a great start to a celebratory meal~it is a really beautiful pairing of ingredients.
Recipe~adapted from Southern Living Magazine
1 thin slice of garlic and 1 shallot, sliced very thin. 2 Tbsp. of olive oil 1 12 oz. package of frozen(thawed) or a large can of sweet, dark pitted cherries. I used cherries from Oregon Fruit Products,15 ounce can. 2Tbsp. of balsamic vinegar 2Tbsp. of honey 1/4 tsp. of chopped fresh rosemary 2 cups of loosely packed arugula 1/8 tsp. of pepper 1/8 tsp. of salt 1 loaf of ciabatta bread, cut into 1/4 inch toasted slices 8 ounces of blue cheese, room temperature
Saute the garlic and shallot in the olive oil for 2 to 3 minutes. Add cherries,vinegar, honey, rosemary, salt and pepper. I also added three tablespoons of the cherry juice I reserved from the can. Cook, stirring occasionally for 8 to 10 minutes. Let this mixture stand for 10 minutes. Place the arugula on the toasted bread slices. Top each with the cherry mixture and 1 slice of blue cheese.
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10 comments:
looks wonderful, happy holidays!
This looks so delicious - also great as a cheese course.
Happy Holidays!
What a chic little recipe to have up your sleeve. I'm definitely trying this.
Seasons greetings Jann.
Sam
Cherrie and rosemary is an interesting combination. This is certainly an inviting dish. Happy Holidays!
What a wonderful recipe..I have to try it..I really like, probably I'm going to use Gorgonzola Cheese... tanks for visiting!!! Have a great happy new year and a special Christmas, xoxoxo, Flavia
This is too good not to do - cannot pass this up - am going out for cherries! Chic, delicious and I'll make believe all that sweet fruit and cheese are healthy.
This looks soooo good! Love the photos too. Merry Christmas Jann!
Looks and sounds divine Jann!
Yum! Found your blog via Sam at Carolina Kitchen. This looks wonderful. I think I'm going to take one of these recipes to my New Years Eve party if I can talk them into assigning me "appetizer!"
Jann, your crostini inspired me to make a version of my own with my winey French cranberry sauce. I gave you credit and I came by to say merci beaucoup and to wish you a very happy new year.
Sam
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