Super Easy Snack: Bruschetta with Spinach & Parmesan

Similar to Giada's "Bruschetta with Fontina and Greens," I decided to make my own bruschetta, but with parmesan instead. It really is super simple. First, preheat your oven to 450 degrees. Slice a baguette (or any kind of bread you would like to use), arrange on a baking sheet, and toast your baguette slices until crisp. Then, rub a clove of garlic on each slice. Meanwhile, saute baby spinach in olive oil infused with chopped garlic. Top each baguette slice with the sauteed spinach, sprinkle of salt, and shredded parmesan cheese. Put the slices back in the oven until the cheese melts. See? Easy and Dizzzity Done.
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First of all, I was looking

First of all, I was looking for a spinach bruschetta recipe to replace a really good one that I lost. This one, yes is quite simple and similar, but the parmesan just doesn't work. Feta would be much better. Parmesan doesn't melt as well and instead can turn into a hard mass. Much too chewey. Also it was tricky to figure out the correct quantities. There's something besides a better cheese missing here.

Thanks for the feedback.

Thanks for the feedback. Actually, I don't mind the chewiness of the parmesan though I do agree a creamy cheese would have worked better (I just didn't have one on hand). I will give your feta suggestion a try next time. And when you find your favorite recipe, let us all know.

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