Bruschetta with a Texas Twist (Video)

This is a video from Goodbite.com for an interesting twist on Bruschetta. They did such a great job producing it but when I watched it I was immediately taken aback by the contrast of my Alabama accent compared to the hosts lovely, more “proper” accent. I can’t quite place hers but it is truly beautiful, and kept me laughing every time the camera cut back to me talking! I hope you enjoy the video and get to make this soon. For my original tutorial with step by step photos of how to make Texas Caviar, click here.

Bruschetta with a Texas Twist

I hope you enjoy the video and get to make this soon. For my original tutorial with step by step photos of how to make Texas Cavia
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Keyword: bruschetta
Servings: 4
Calories: 176kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 green onion chopped
  • 1/8 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 can black eyed peas with jalapeno if available
  • 4 Roma tomatoes diced
  • 1 can whole kernel corn
  • 1 cup zesty Italian dressing
  • 1 french baguette cut into 1/2 inch slices
  • butter

Instructions

  • Set Bread and Butter aside. To make caviar, combine all ingredients in a large bowl and stir. Refrigerate for thirty minutes.
  • Spread butter evenly over slices of bread. Toast in 350 oven. Top toasted bread pieces with Texas Caviar and garnish with additional parsley, if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 176kcal
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  1. I think whats most annoying is the fact that american woman cannot say Bruschetta properly. Please, if you are going to be in the food industry – learn how to pronounce the names of dishes!

    1. Good thing I’m not in the “food industry” then.

      If this is the most annoying thing you encounter then you must have a pretty good life and a lot to be grateful for.

      Personally, I can think of far more serious things to get annoyed about (children going hungry, cancer, networks who always find the one Southerner in pink rollers to interview after a tornado) so I’m not one to get my dander up about someone partaking of their freedom to pronounce how they see fit (in this case, that’d be me). ~grins~

      It’s a beautiful world (even with us pesky Americans) ~winks~ and I’m glad your corner is sunny! Wishing you the best of everything.

      Saluuuute!

      1. I loved the bit about the one Southerner in pink rollers to interview after a tornado – the news people do that around here. Find the one person who has obviously just rushed out without makeup or taking their rollers out or something embarrassing then ask them all about their opinions on whatever whilst the poor woman is dying of embarrassment – just thinking about what the neighbours will say…
        There are many connections between the Southern states and Northern England and this is another.

    1. Sue..Its from the old TV show “Hee Haw”. They would pick a small town somewhere in America and tell its small population while saluting with there hands and yelling “SAAAAALUUUTE!”

  2. Dear Christy

    Her accent is mixed. Sometimes an English pronunciation, and a little American with some New Zealand overtones on some of the words.
    However, if she has travelled a lot and lived in different countries that would explain it.

  3. That recipe looks great! I have been watching Aarti on the Next Food Network Star….she has been my favorite, all along. I sure hope she wins!!!

  4. Hi Christy,

    Her name is Aarti Sequeria. She was born in India and raised in Dubai. She is a former CNN Producer. She attended culinary school. She is currently a contestant in my favorite show The Next Food Network Star. She was just chosen this past Sunday as one of 3 finalists. Her Point of View is recipes from her India with an American twist. she would call her show “Aarti’s Party” if she wins.
    She is my favorite. She is bubbly and warm and a natural on camera. She tells stories about her Mum while she cooks. She is awesome.
    Check out the competition on Sunday night at 9 p.m.

    I think your voice is as lovely as hers.
    Pam

  5. I think the Texas Caviar would also make a yummy filling for a pita bread sammich (Chicagoese for sandwich). Loved the video. BTW, I have always found the Southern lilt charming. 😀

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