8 Easy Crostini Recipes (2024)

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These 8 easy crostini recipes are guaranteed to be a hit at your next party! They include a variety of flavorful toppings, like goat cheese, brie, pesto and more! These delicious little appetizers are made in just 15 minutes. They look gorgeous served on a platter at a dinner party or get-together!

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Table of contents

  • Ingredients you’ll need
  • How to make them
  • Crostini vs. bruschetta
  • How to make them in advance
  • How to grill the bread
  • Should you serve crostini cold?
  • More appetizer recipes

Entertaining doesn’t have to be difficult. It can be simple and still beautiful, delicious and impressive! These crostini recipes are a perfect example of just that. Gorgeous, fresh ingredients turned into delicious little bites of goodness!

You can make all 8 varieties to give your guests several crostini’s to try. Or you can pick 3 or 4 of your favorites. Each of the crostini recipes feature Primo Taglio® meats or cheeses, found exclusively in my area at Vons and Albertsons stores.

These premium hand trimmed meats and naturally aged cheeses contain no artificial flavors or colors. They’re made with the finest ingredients using old world recipes for a delicious flavor, perfect for entertaining and impressing guests!

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Ingredients you’ll need

  • For the base
    • Baguette
    • Olive Oil
  • Meats and cheeses
    • Mozzarella Cheese
    • Brie Cheese
    • Plain Goat Cheese
    • Feta Cheese Crumbles
    • Prosciutto
    • Italian Salame
  • Toppings
    • Hummus
    • Sun Dried Tomatoes
    • Dried Oregano
    • Cherry Tomatoes
    • Fresh basil
    • Balsamic glaze
    • Pistachios
    • Honey
    • Basil pesto
    • Figs
    • Truffle oil
    • Blackberries
    • Jalapenos
    • Hot pepper jam
    • Crushed red pepper flakes
    • Dates
    • Maple syrup

How to make them

Preheat the oven to 400°F. Slice a baguette into ½ inch pieces and arrange in an even layer on a baking sheet. Brush each piece of bread with olive oil. Place in the oven for 5-7 minutes or until the bread is lightly brown around the edges and crispy.

Add the toppings of your choice to each crostini. I made crostini 8 ways, featuring the following combination of toppings.

  1. Hummus + Feta Cheese Crumbles + Sun Dried Tomatoes + Drizzle Olive Oil + Dried Oregano
  2. Mozzarella Cheese + Prosciutto + Sliced Cherry Tomatoes + Chopped Fresh Basil + Balsamic Glaze
  3. Brie + Prosciutto + Chopped Pistachios + Honey Drizzle
  4. Plain Goat Cheese + Salame + Sliced Figs + Truffle Oil
  5. Plain Goat Cheese + Jalapeno Slice + Blackberry + Honey Drizzle
  6. Brie + Hot Pepper Jam
  7. Sliced Mozzarella + Basil Pesto + Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
  8. Goat Cheese + Chopped Dates + Chopped Pistachios + Maple Syrup Drizzle
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Crostini vs. bruschetta

Crostini are made from small thin slices of toasted bread, usually made with a baguette. Bruschetta is made by toasting larger thick slices of bread, such as a loaf of sourdough or rustic Italian bread.

Both Italian appetizers are topped with a variety of toppings. Most commonly bruschetta is topped with a combination of tomato, basil, garlic and olive oil.

How to make them in advance

The bread can be toasted a few hours in advance of serving. I would not recommend adding the toppings until 10-15 minutes before serving. This way, the bread won’t get soggy from the toppings.

If you are planning a party where guests will be arriving at different times, you can always make a crostini bar. Place all of the toppings in ramekins or small bowls, alongside the toasted bread slices. Print a menu of suggested topping ideas from the list above and place it on the bar.

Guests will then be able to make the crostini of their choice from the menu or make up their own combination. This prevents the crostini from loosing it’s texture while waiting for guests to arrive.

This also prevents waste. Any crostini that’s already been topped cannot be served more than an hour after the toppings have been added. After an hour or so, the toppings will make the bread soggy. If you allow guests to make their own crostini, any leftover ingredients can be stored to make more crostini later.

How to grill the bread

Yes, you can grill crostini. If hosting a bbq with the grill already fired up, place the slices of bread on the grill instead of in the oven. Grill the bread for 1-2 minutes per side. Remove from the grill and add the toppings of your choice.

Should you serve crostini cold?

Yes, crostini are meant to be served cold or at room temperature. The bread might be slightly warm if preparing the crostini as soon as the bread comes out of the oven. This is fine, but the toppings are meant to be served cold.

If you’d like a warm appetizer, you can always toast the bread topped with brie or mozzarella cheese. This will allow the cheese to melt on the toasted bread before adding the additional toppings.

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I picked up the Primo Taglio products to make this Crostini 8 Ways at my local Vons store in San Diego. You can find these products exclusively in Albertsons family of stores. These stores include ACME Markets, Jewel-Osco, Pavilions, Randalls, Safeway, Shaw’s, Star Market and Tom Thumb.

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More appetizer recipes

For more easy entertaining ideas, check out these delicious appetizer recipes!

  • Bacon Wrapped Dates – fill these delicious sweet & salty treats with Primo Taglio Blue Cheese Crumbles.
  • Beet Bruschetta with Goat Cheese – balsamic roasted beets pair perfectly with creamy Primo Taglio goat cheese.
  • Bruschetta Baked Brie – pop an entire wheel of Primo Taglio Brie in this mouth-watering appetizer recipe!
  • Greek Bruschetta – this Mediterranean favorite is delicious when topped with Primo Taglio crumbled feta cheese!

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Crostini 8 Ways

These 8 easy crostini recipes include a variety of flavorful toppings, including meats, cheeses & sauces! They’re guaranteed to be a hit at your next party!

Servings: 32 crostini

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Author: Whitney Bond

Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

Crostini

Toppings

Instructions

Crostini

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F.

  • Place the sliced baguette pieces in an even layer on a baking sheet.

  • Brush the baguette slices with olive oil.

  • Place in the oven for 5-7 minutes, or until lightly brown and crispy.

Hummus and Sun Dried Tomato Crostini

  • Spread the hummus on the crostini.

  • Top with sun dried tomatoes, feta cheese crumbles, a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of dried oregano.

Prosciutto Caprese Crostini

  • Place a slice of mozzarella cheese on the crostini.

  • Top with a piece of sliced prosciutto, sliced cherry tomatoes, chopped fresh basil and a drizzle of balsamic glaze.

Brie Prosciutto Crostini

  • Place a slice of brie cheese on the crostini.

  • Top with a piece of sliced prosciutto, chopped pistachios and a drizzle of honey.

Goat Cheese Date Crostini

  • Spread goat cheese on a crostini.

  • Top with chopped dates, chopped pistachios & a drizzle of maple syrup.

Salame Fig Crostini

  • Spread goat cheese on a crostini.

  • Top with a slice of salame, sliced figs and 2-3 drops of truffle oil.

Jalapeno Blackberry Crostini

  • Spread goat cheese on a crostini.

  • Top with a fresh sliced jalapeno, blackberry and drizzle of honey.

Hot Pepper Jam Brie Crostini

  • Place a piece of brie on a crostini.

  • Top with hot pepper jam.

Pesto Mozzarella Crostini

  • Place a slice of mozzarella cheese on a crostini.

  • Top with basil pesto and crushed red pepper flakes.

Notes

  • Nutritional information provided will vary based on the toppings added to the crostini.
  • Do not top the crostini more than 1 hour in advance or the bread will become soggy.
  • The bread for the crostini can be grilled instead of toasted in the oven. To grill the bread, place it on a grill heated to medium heat for 2-3 minutes per side.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 116kcal (6%)Carbohydrates 10g (3%)Protein 3g (6%)Fat 6g (9%)Saturated Fat 2g (10%)Cholesterol 8mg (3%)Sodium 179mg (7%)Potassium 77mg (2%)Sugar 4g (4%)Vitamin A 200mg (4%)Vitamin C 1.5mg (2%)Calcium 42mg (4%)Iron 0.6mg (3%)

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FAQs

What is the rule of thumb for adding crostini toppings? ›

The bread can be toasted a few hours in advance of serving. I would not recommend adding the toppings until 10-15 minutes before serving. This way, the bread won't get soggy from the toppings. If you are planning a party where guests will be arriving at different times, you can always make a crostini bar.

What is the difference between a crostini and a bruschetta? ›

Crostini is usually toasted because the bread is much smaller and thinner than bruschetta. Therefore, not much is required to get the bread to a crispy level. For bruschetta, the main method of choice is grilling. After all, bruschetta is derived from the Italian word meaning “to roast over coals”!

How do you keep crostini from getting soggy? ›

A thin drizzle of oil will help your bread get crispy in the oven. Expect to use about 1 teaspoon of oil for every 8 crostini. The ingredient quality matters. If you have a favorite extra-virgin olive oil, this is a good time to use it.

What bread is crostini made from? ›

The Best Bread for Crostini

A baguette is ideal for crostini, its small surface area is just the right size for these appetizer toasts. Or use a long Italian loaf. The bread doesn't have to be fresh—you're going to dry it out in the oven—so if you have a day-old baguette use it!

What qualities one looks for in crostini bread? ›

Texture is very important–it shouldn't be too dense. The bread needs to be thin enough to bite, but thick enough to support toppings -1/2-inch thick is just right. Brush olive oil on each piece before toasting it.

How to soften crostini? ›

If your crostini seem a bit too hard, put the toppings on a bit in advance. The topping will soften the crostini.

What is the French version of crostini? ›

The French call them tartines, the Americans Toasts and the Italians Bruschetta. The Webster Dictionary defines them as: an open sandwich, one with a rich or elaborate topping. No matter what you call them, we all seem to love them!

What is the best store bought bread for bruschetta? ›

Choose a loaf of Italian bread, such as ciabatta, for a more traditional bruschetta. This recipe uses slices of French bread, like a baguette. Slice the bread on the diagonal at least ¼-inch thick or more to make an oval shape.

Why is my bruschetta soggy? ›

Seeds and skin also contain extra water, which can make your bruschetta runny and your toast points soggy.

How do you revive stale crostini? ›

(If you have stale sliced bread you are better off making toast, crostini or bruschetta.) Spread the stale snacks out on a cookie sheet and place in a 350o F oven. Let them bake for about 10 minutes and then remove from the oven and let cool completely. Once cooled the snacks should be crispy and refreshed.

Why is it called crostini? ›

Crostini: Meaning "little toasts" in Italian, crostini are small, thin slices of toasted bread, which are usually brushed with olive oil. The word also describes canapés consisting of small slices of toast with a savory topping such as cheese, shrimp, pâté or anchovies.

How do you store leftover crostini? ›

Store leftover crostini in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Enjoy!

What is crostini in english? ›

Translation of crostino – Italian–English dictionary

crouton [noun] a small piece of fried or toasted bread, served in soup etc.

Is Melba toast the same as crostini? ›

Both are cut from a loaf of bread and toasted. However: Melba toast is toasted dry, saving calories. Crostini are brushed with olive oil, and can be thicker than Melba toast.

How do you store bruschetta topping? ›

STORE Tomato Bruschetta topping separately from the bread to prevent sogginess. Keep the tomato mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Do not freeze, as the tomatoes will lose their texture.

How long does bruschetta topping last? ›

This is sort of a trick question. The actual bruschetta, (the bread) will last as long as bread lasts without the toppings on it. But as soon as you add the topping, you'll want to eat it immediately. As for the tomato mixture, that will last for about 3 days in the fridge.

What is the difference between crostini and canape? ›

Canape: A canape is a type of hors d'oeuvre, or small, single-bite food, that is traditionally made with a base of a small piece of bread with some sort of topping. Crostini: The Italian word means little toasts. The thin slices of bread are toasted, drizzles with olive oil, and served warm.

How to use crostini on chromebook? ›

It's easy to set up Linux, aka Crostini, on ChromeOS. First, go to Settings, expand the “Advanced” menu and go to “Developers”. Then “Turn on” Linux: Enable Linux from Chrome settings.

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