crostini (misti)

/kroh-STEE-nee/
[Italian]

Small pieces of toast with a variety of savoury toppings, often served as a starter. Rather dainty versions of bruschetta being thinner and brushed with olive oil before they are toasted. Chicken livers are a particularly popular topping, especially in Tuscany while, in Rome, they are likely to be spread with bone marrow. Can also be croƻtons.

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