Bruschetta Recipe From the Movie Julie & Julia (2024)

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The Julia Child Bruschetta recipe that's so good it brought my guests to tears. Olive Oil fried rustic bread topped with marinated tomatoes and basil.

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If you're the kind of person who likes to cook, you know the satisfaction you get from serving someone food and having them smile at the end of eating it. If they actually mumble out a "Soooo goood" as they're eating it even better. Betty does that all the time when I feed her, (but she doesn't count because she makes the same sounds eating a TV dinner or a pistachio she swept up from behind the fridge.)

So the MMMMMMmmmmmm sounds are good, but the Holy Grail of feeding someone is bringing them to tears. Reducing a human being to a quaking, sobbing mess whose greatest fear in life is no longer death ... but the thought of never eating this delicious food again.

On August 22nd, 2014 such a miracle occurred in my kitchen. And then it happened again.

I thought it was just a fluke, like when people see Jesus in their Cream of Wheat, but when it happened a second time I knew I'd stumbled upon something pretty spectacular. Definitely more spectacular than a hairy fridge pistachio.

Do you want to know what this miracle food was? Bruschetta. But you knew that already if you read the title of this post.

This isn't just any bruschetta though, it's bruschetta inspired by the movie Julie & Julia which if you don't know, it's a movie based on Julie Powell's blog in which she chronicled her (successful) attempt to recreate every recipe in Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking". GREAT premise for a blog.

In the movie the bruschetta looked and sounded so goooood. And if you watch the scene from the movie, Julie's husband does exactly what you want people to do when they eat your cooking. He says, "This is GOOOOD!"

Also I love whatshisname. Whatshisname is my favourite character on The Mindy Project right after Mindy. And the other guy who is so funny. You know. The nurse.

The Bruschetta Recipe

So you want to learn how to make this bruschetta? Want to learn how to bring someone to tears with your food? Here we go.

First of all a few tips:

1. Use fresh, crusty bread. Whole slices! Not a baguette.

2. FRY in olive oil. I mean it. You fry it.

3. Don't even attempt this if it isn't summer and you don't have fresh tomatoes.

Let's get started ...

You need bread, olive oil, tomatoes, basil and salt.

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Dice a few fresh, local tomatoes. Extra points for heirloom and homegrown. Even if the home wasn't yours.

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Tear up a handful of fresh basil and add it. Add lots if you love basil, little if you don't. I used this sized bunch for around 5 small-medium tomatoes.

I know you're alarmed that there's no fresh garlic in this recipe but there isn't. I'm not going to second guess Julia Child. It's is 100% delicious without the overpowering flavour of garlic. If you want to add garlic you can but I BEG you to try it without first.

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Drizzle the tomatoes and basil with a good amount of olive oil and let stand for 30-45 minutes.

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After 30 minutes, sprinkle with salt and pepper (I actually don't use pepper but go nuts if you're a pepper person) let sit for another 10 minutes or so.

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Cover the bottom of a pan with olive oil until it's approximately 3mm deep. Just glug it in there. Heat pan over medium/low. Not too hot or your bread will burn, not too low or it'll just soak up a bunch of oil and get gross.

FRYING TIP

To test if your oil is hot enough to fry place the end of a wooden spoon in the oil. If the tip forms bubbles right away, it's at the right temperature to fry.

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While the pan is heating, slice your crusty bread. I make my own bread using the master recipe from this cookbook, The New Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day but you don't have to make your own bread. Just use a fresh, dense, crusty loaf.

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Fry bread slices in oil until browned or your tongue falls out of your mouth. Whichever comes first.

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Remove bread from the pan and generously spoon the tomato mixture over the top. But first, maybe, just look at the golden brown, toasty, olive oil drenched goodness. Smell it. Love it.

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O.K., NOW you can top it with your tomatoes and basil. Just spoon it right on there. Lots of it.

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And now you eat it.

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Bruschetta from the movie Julie & Julia

If you've watched the movie Julie & Julia you no doubt noticed the bruschetta love scene. I'm not sure anything in a movie has ever looked so delicious. This is that recipe.

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Course: Snack

Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Calories: 637kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 medium tomatoes heirloom and a variety of colours if you can get them.
  • 3 large stems basil
  • ½ cup olive oil good quality
  • salt
  • 4 slices bread hearty, crusty bread is best.

Instructions

  • Dice tomatoes.

    Shred basil leaves.

    Mix tomatoes and basil in bowl with ¼ of olive oil, reserving other ¼ cup for frying.

    Let this mixture sit for 30 minutes.

    When the 30 minutes is up, add a generous sprinkling of salt to the mixture and let it sit for another 10 minutes.

    Now is when you can heat up ¼ cup of olive oil (your goal is to have 3mm of oil in the pan) over medium/low heat.

    Once hot, fry your slices of bread until golden.

    Remove bread from pan and top with tomato mixture.

Notes

You can cut the calories in this recipe by using less oil to fry the bread. It won't be *quite* as good, but the snack will have far less guilt associated it.

To test your oil to make sure it's hot enough, dip the end of a wooden spoon into the oil. If bubbles quickly form around the wood, it's the right temperature. If they take a while to bubble, it isn't hot enough. If the oil bubbles and spurts crazily, the pan is too hot.

Nutrition

Serving: 2pieces | Calories: 637kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 56g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 294mg | Potassium: 212mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 465IU | Vitamin C: 6.4mg | Calcium: 77mg | Iron: 2.4mg

I've listed this as a snack, but in the summer this could easily be a meal. Especially if you round it out with a big bowl of ice cream.

Serve the bruschetta HOT. With a box of Kleenex.

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FAQs

What cookbook was used in Julie and Julia? ›

She was 49. Powell was famous for the Julie/Julia Project, for which she spent a year cooking from Julia Child's cookbook, 'Mastering the Art of French Cooking.

How many recipes are in the Julie and Julia Project? ›

Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen. While working for the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation in August 2002, Powell began the Julie/Julia Project, a blog on Salon chronicling her attempt to cook all the recipes in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking.

Why is bruschetta so good? ›

As an old Italian proverb goes, “Day-old bread, month-old oil, and year-old wine”. And while the quality of the oil – which should be extra-virgin and Italian – is the most important ingredient for making a perfect bruschetta, good tomatoes are another key factor.

Why did Julia Child not like Julie Powell's blog? ›

"She didn't want to endorse [the book]. What came through on [Julie Powell's] blog was somebody who was [cooking] almost for the sake of a stunt. [Julie Powell] would never really describe the end results, how delicious it was, and what she learned. Julia didn't like what she called 'the flimsies.

What did Julie leave under Julia's picture? ›

Relation to SI: Julie Powell visits Julia Child's kitchen at the National Museum Julie Powell visits Julia Child's kitchen at the National Museum of American History and leaves a bar of butter to honor Child's love of butter.

What is the best bread for bruschetta? ›

What is the best bread for bruschetta? Any sort of bread sturdy and crusty enough to hold up to bruschetta toppings will work! Italian bread such a ciabatta or French bread like baguette are ideal. I like slicing up a whole baguette into diagonal slices so there's plenty of surface area to hold the tomatoes.

What do Italians call bruschetta? ›

· 1y. The Italian word for "bruschetta" is spelled "bruschetta" in Italian. The correct pronunciation in Italian is "broo-SKEH-tah". The "ch" sound in Italian is pronounced like a hard "k" sound, and the stress is on the second-to-last syllable, "SKEH".

What book was used in Julie and Julia? ›

Julie Powell – 2002

To do something she enjoys, she decides to cook every recipe in Julia Child's 1961 book Mastering the Art of French Cooking for a year while blogging about it.

What is Julia Child's cookbook called? ›

Mastering the Art of French Cooking is a two-volume French cookbook written by Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle, both from France, and Julia Child, from the United States.

What was the meal that changed Julia Child's life? ›

For their first meal in France, Paul ordered oysters, sole meunière and a green salad. Child devoured the meal, calling it “perfection.” Alex Prud'homme, Child's grandnephew and cowriter of her memoir, “My Life in France,” opened the book with this now famous scene.

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