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What is a brochetta?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 12/8/2022

A brochette is meat that is cooked and sometimes served on skewers.

Because of your misspelling you might also be referring to bruschetta, a Italian grilled bread rubbed with garlic and seasoned with olive oil, pepper and salt, often served with a tomato salsa or pesto.

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