What You Need to Know
Melba toast is a dry, crisp and thinly sliced rusk, often served with soup and salad or topped with either melted cheese or pâté. It is named after Dame Nellie Melba, the stage name of Australian opera singer Helen Porter Mitchell. Its name is thought to date from 1897, when the singer was very ill and it became a staple of her diet. The toast was created for her by a chef who was also a fan of hers, Auguste Escoffier, who also created the peach Melba dessert for her. The hotel proprietor César Ritz supposedly named it in a conversation with Escoffier.
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Melba Toast Canapés (French): Provides structural integrity for delicate toppings like foie gras
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Italian Bruschetta (Italian): Lighter alternative to traditional grilled bread for tomato toppings
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Scandinavian Smørrebrød (Danish): Crisp base for open-faced sandwiches with pickled herring