Tomato Bruschetta

Prepare yourself for the best bruschetta recipe on the internet! It is a simple recipe that will deliver you an amazing appetizer. 

This Tomato Bruschetta recipe is a classic no cook appetizer that can be ready in as little as 20 minutes using fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic. #easybruschetta #tomatobruschetta www.savoryexperiments.com


 

This Tomato Bruschetta recipe is a classic no cook appetizer that can be ready in as little as 20 minutes using fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic.

Tomato Bruschetta! I can just picture hubby and I sitting at a little metal table in Tuscany sipping wine, gazing at the rolling hills and crunching on vine ripened tomatoes and crusty bread.

I’ve never been to Tuscany, but this is what I picture. Until then, my deck overlooking the city alley and neighbors will have to do. (Update: we’ve now been to Tuscany and it was everything we imagined!)

Bruschetta

What is bruschetta?

Bruschetta is a Italian appetizer made up of a grilled piece of bread with a garlic spread, topped with olive oil and salt. Bruschetta can also be topped with meats, vegetables, beans and cheese. In the states, it is usually tomatoes.

This Tomato Bruschetta recipe is a classic no cook appetizer that can be ready in as little as 20 minutes using fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic. #easybruschetta #tomatobruschetta www.savoryexperiments.com

It is believed that bruschetta originated in Italy during 16th century, however, the dish can be traced back to Ancient Rome. Olive growers would bring their olives to a local olive press and taste a sample of their freshly pressed oil using a slice of bread. Tomatoes became a variation of bruschetta and now the most commonly accepted form. 

Tomato Bruschetta is my go-to summer time appetizer. Cool and fresh with everything (except for the bread) being found in my little deck garden.

Perfect with a glass of wine or to munch on while grilling up some juicy steaks. Simple and perfect in every way.

Pro Tip: After cutting your tomatoes, push out any seeds or juice to prevent your bruschetta from being too liquidy. You can also place them all on a paper towel to let the juices drain.

Tomato Bruschetta can be made ahead of time. Store bruschetta mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator and crostini in an airtight container or plastic bag in the pantry for up to 2-3 days.

Most grocers will sell pre-made crostini, a baguette drizzled with olive oil and spices, then baked to a crispy brown, but you can also easily make your own.

Pro tip: Tomatoes shouldn’t be refrigerated. They get a grainy texture. Keep at room temperature and out of direct sunlight.

This Tomato Bruschetta recipe is a classic no cook appetizer that can be ready in as little as 20 minutes using fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic. #easybruschetta #tomatobruschetta www.savoryexperiments.com

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Tools for making bruschetta recipes:

Wood cutting board – wood won’t dull your knives like plastic and if treated properly, has natural antimicrobial properties.

Good knife – Global is my favorite! They are worth the price, I promise. I am kind of obsessed with them and store them tucked away so no one else can use them. Including hubby. Hands off my good stuff!

Good Extra Virgin Olive Oil – A good olive oil will taste like, well, olives, while a poorly made one will taste like vegetable oil. Gross. While people tend to favor Italian and Greek olive oils, I prefer to buy mine domestically.

These are some great ones out there from all over the world, but the reporting of ingredients isn’t always the same and you could find that your super expensive olive oil was actually cut with vegetable oil.

Mixing Bowls – make sure to check out my article on Using the Right Mixing Bowl, you’d be surprised how many people aren’t! 

This Tomato Bruschetta recipe is a classic no cook appetizer that can be ready in as little as 20 minutes using fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic. #easybruschetta #tomatobruschetta www.savoryexperiments.com

Questions you might have about how to make bruschetta:

Can you freeze bruschetta? No, tomatoes don’t freeze well.

Can I add cheese to my bruschetta? You sure can! A nicely aged Parmesan or fresh mozzarella pair nicely. You can even make your own mozzarella! It isn’t nearly as hard as you might think. 

Do you need to use a specific type of tomato for bruschetta? I like using plum tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes or even cherry tomatoes. Sometimes I try to use carrying colors for vibrancy.

Is bruschetta best served cold or room temperature? It is really a matter of preference.

Can I make bruschetta in advance? You sure can! But I would suggest keeping the bruschetta topping separate from the crostini until ready to serve. 

How long does bruschetta topping stay good? I wouldn’t keep it in the fridge for more than a day or two. It doesn’t go bad, but it starts to get grainy and mushy. 

Is bruschetta healthy? It depends on your definition of healthy and all these fad diets are different. I believe it to be healthy because it is high in vegetables and healthy oils with low calories and fat, but my definition and yours might be totally different.

This Tomato Bruschetta recipe is a classic no cook appetizer that can be ready in as little as 20 minutes using fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic. #easybruschetta #tomatobruschetta www.savoryexperiments.com

Tomato Bruschetta Recipe

5 from 1 vote
This Tomato Bruschetta recipe is a classic no cook appetizer that can be ready in as little as 20 minutes using fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut baguette into thin slices, approximately 1/2 inch or thinner. Lay in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet. Brush with olive oil. Sprinkle with fine sea salt and pepper. Bake for 15 minutes, or until crispy and lightly browned.
  • Meanwhile, start making your bruschetta. Cut grape or cherry tomatoes into fourths or eighths, depending on size.
  • Place tomatoes, shredded basil, garlic and sprinkle of fine sea salt into a bowl. Toss to combine. Set aside until your crostini are complete.
  • Spoon bruschetta onto each slice, serve and enjoy!
  • If you’ve tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was! 

Nutrition

Calories: 249 kcal, Carbohydrates: 35 g, Protein: 6 g, Fat: 9 g, Saturated Fat: 1 g, Sodium: 392 mg, Potassium: 243 mg, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 2 g, Vitamin A: 445 IU, Vitamin C: 18.2 mg, Calcium: 65 mg, Iron: 2.4 mg
Author: Jessica Formicola
Calories: 249
Course: Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: Bruschetta recipe, tomato bruschetta
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Jessica the mom, wife and food lover behind Savory Experiments. She is obsessed with butter, salt and bacon and spends all her time in the kitchen and behind a camera. Jessica is a contributor to PopKitchen by Parade, Better Homes & Gardens, The Daily Meal Food + Travel and more!

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Questions and Reviews

  1. I need to try this brushetta recipe. This looks like the best recipe I have seen for it so far. Pretty soon, I will be having fresh tomatoes in my garden.

  2. Jessica, this looks fabulous! Bruschetta is my favorite appetizer to order but I’ve never made it at home. That needs to be remedied immediately with this recipe!

  3. I’m liking that your bruschetta isn’t all runny and watery looking. I absolutely hate watery bruschetta. I think it comes from using the blender or food processor to cut the tomatoes. Yours looks delicious and I am trying to figure out how to get it off my computer screen!

    1. Brandi,

      True- using electronics will produce a runny result. I also place a paper towel at the bottom of my bowl to soak up any extra moisture. I do this with nearly all of my raw vegetable dishes and salads.

  4. Brushcetta is a great appetizer during tomato season! I love it in the summer, and yes, with plenty of wine!

  5. Bruschetta is a fantastic start to any warm weather meal. Add a glass of wine, good company, and interesting conversation and you have a perfect party.

  6. I am Italian, so Bruschetta is a must! I actually haven’t had it in a while, but now I am craving it.

  7. brushcetta is one of our favorite meals!! Yep, we eat it for a main dish, lots and lots of it… I’ve pinned your gorgeous photo ;o)

    1. Me too 🙂 It is just the right portion. Sometimes I even through shrimp and cheese in it and heat it up like nachos.