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FOCACCIA AND GORGONZOLA WITH ROASTED GARLIC

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Focaccia bread is a flat, round Italian bread. It can be purchased in

most well stocked grocery stores. This appetizer takes some planning

ahead, as the garlic needs time to slowly roast, but you will be

rewarded with a spectacular hors d'oeuvre.

 

Ingredients

1 head garlic

 

1 tsp (5mL) extra virgin olive oil

 

6 ounces (170g) Gorgonzola cheese

 

1 loaf focaccia, about 15 ounces (425g)

 

 

 

Directions

Several hours before serving, roast the garlic.

 

Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).

 

Slice about 1/2-inch (2cm) of the top of the head of garlic to expose

the cloves. Peal off the outer layer or two of skin. (This will

depend greatly on the head of garlic that you start with).

 

Coat the garlic with the olive oil and place in a very small baking

dish (or a garlic roaster), cut side up. Cover tightly with aluminum

foil.

 

Bake for about 45 minutes, or until the skin is golden brown and the

cloves feel tender to the touch.

 

Cool for at least 1 hour, untill room temperature.

 

When cool, carefully separate the cloves, removing all but one or two

layers of skin, and arrange on an attractive serving dish.

 

Cut focaccia bread into 12 slices and place on dish with the garlic

and the gorgonzola cheese.

 

To serve, each person squeezes a clove of the roasted garlic onto a

piece of bread, and tops it with a small piece of Gorgonzola

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