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Menyesuaikan jumlah mengikut jumlah serbuk roti
- irisan roti 1 cm
- saus tomat buatan sendiri
- tepung teri dengan minyak zaitun
- tomato kering
- irisan nipis pancetta
- ikan bilis
- parut mozzarella
- zaitun hitam
Letakkan irisan roti dengan sos tomato
2- Letakkan keping pancetta
3- Kemudian, tepung teri dan tomato kering
4 Tutup dengan mozarella parut dan selesai dengan zaitun hitam
5- Masak pada dulang pembakar pada ketinggian pertengahan dalam ketuhar panas 220° C
Nikmati!
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Anda boleh membuat sandwich ini dengan bacon, coppa, bacon... dan juga berbeza-beza keju. Ia adalah resipi yang baik untuk menggunakan sisa makanan.
FAQ - 💬
❓ How do you toast in Italian?
👉 There are several ways to roast in Italian, some that you can use on all occasions and some that are specific to certain celebrations. This is the most common way to say cheers in Italian and a pretty universal Italian toasting expression. Salute in Italian means health and it is the equivalent to the French sante or the German prosit.
❓ What is the etiquette for toasting in Italy?
👉 The official etiquette for toasting is to simply raise your glass to the center of the table (or wherever you are) as you make your remarks. This being said, m any Italians, especially in informal events, will clink their glasses. Take a look around the next time you are at a bar at cocktail hour in Italy.
❓ What are the best Italian lunches for one?
👉 The best part about this Italian toast is that it’s so quick and you probably already have most (if not all) of the ingredients. If you’re looking for more quick Italian lunches for one then try some of these: This simple 5-ingredient Italian toast with tomatoes and basil is a perfect 10-minute lunch for one.
❓ What does Viva mean on a toast?
👉 Viva is another common expression for toasts. In most instances, Viva means ‘hurray’ ( Viva gli sposi – hurray to the bridge and grooms, Viva l’Italia – Hurray for Italy) but in the case of a toast it is also used on its own as equivalent to ‘cheers’ or ‘salute’ Viva and Salute are Italian for cheers.