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This is the Best Bruschetta recipe, and it’s so easy to make! You’re going to love serving up this delicious Italian-inspired appetizer to kick off your summer dinners, parties, or my favorite way…by the pool!!

Make sure to try my Beach Bread too! It’s insanely delish!

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Table of Contents

  • Easy Homemade Bruschetta Recipe
  • What is Bruschetta?
  • What Is Bruschetta Topping Made Of?
  • What Kind of Bread to Use For Bruschetta:
  • The Trick to Crunchy Toasts!
  • How to Make Bruschetta
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Tips for the Best Bruschetta
  • Make It Fancy!
  • How To Serve Bruschetta:
  • Can I Make This Bruschetta Recipe in Advance?
  • More Simple Appetizer Ideas
  • Get the Recipe

Easy Homemade Bruschetta Recipe

With tomato season around the corner, it’s time for one of my favorite warm-weather appetizers: bruschetta! This easy bruschetta recipe is made with juicy ripe tomatoes, fresh basil, and zesty balsamic vinegar. Piled on top of a crunchy toasted bread slice, what’s not to love?

You’re going to be making this Italian-inspired bruschetta all season long. It’s full of summer-y flavor and super refreshing! My Balsamic bruschetta is a perfect easy appetizer for casual dinners, summer cookouts, or parties.

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What is Bruschetta?

Bruschetta is classic Italian appetizer/an Italian antipasto, traditionally made from bread that’s grilled, rubbed with fresh garlic, and then brushed with olive oil. Possibly the most common variation of bruschetta is the one we’re making today, with a topping of fresh diced tomatoes and herbs.

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What Is Bruschetta Topping Made Of?

  • Garlic: Finely minced fresh garlic will impart better flavor into the bruschetta (compared to chopped garlic, for example).
  • Olive Oil: When it comes to simple recipes, the quality of your ingredients is key. Get a nice, good quality extra virgin olive oil to use in your bruschetta recipe.
  • Parmesan Cheese: Freshly grated.
  • Tomatoes: Since tomatoes are the star here, it’s a good idea to buy in season. I prefer smaller, sweeter varieties such as Roma tomatoes or cherry tomatoes, but almost any ripe, fresh tomato will work. NOTE: dice up the tomatoes and drain the excess juice. This will help prevent your bruschetta from being too liquid-y.
  • Fresh Basil: Perfectly compliments the flavors of the tomatoes, garlic, balsamic and oil.
  • Balsamic Vinegar: Lends some refreshing acidity as well as authentic flavor to the bruschetta.
  • Crushed Red Pepper Flakes: Maybe a bit unconventional, but I like my bruschetta with a subtle hint of heat. You can omit the red pepper flakes if you prefer, but I feel like it adds the best flavor.
  • Optional Red Onion: I actually don’t add onion into my bruschetta recipe, but I am noting it here for you as an added option. So many love onion, I just don’t happen to, so add in 1/4 cup of diced red onion if you would like!

What Kind of Bread to Use For Bruschetta:

For the best bruschetta, I always choose a French baguette. However, just about any kind of crusty bread loaf will do. It’s best to use bread that’s a day or two old and on the drier side, cut into slices about a half-inch thick for toasting.

  • Bread: French baguette is my first choice for bruschetta recipes, due to its crusty texture. I cut the bread loaf into half inch slices to make them the perfect thickness for toasting.
  • Olive Oil: The olive oil is an important step in this recipe to get restaurant-style bruschetta!
  • Bread Seasonings: Salt, Pepper, and Garlic Powder

The Trick to Crunchy Toasts!

Brushing the bread slices with olive oil helps your toasts become the best, crunchiest versions of themselves. The seasoned oil allows the bread to toast up crisp, while giving flavor.

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How to Make Bruschetta

Prepare the Bruschetta Topping: Toss the diced tomatoes with garlic, olive oil, grated parmesan, basil, vinegar, and seasonings. Mix everything together, then cover the bowl and place it into the fridge to chill while you prepare the toasts.

Prepare the Bread: Slice the baguette into half-inch pieces. Whisk together a mixture of olive oil, salt and pepper, plus a pinch of garlic powder, and brush this over both sides of the baguette slices.

Toast the Bread: Arrange the bread slices on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and bake the slices in a 425°F oven. Flip the toasts about halfway through so that both sides get evenly toasted.

Assemble: Once the crostini have cooled, top each crunchy bread slice with a spoonful of tomato bruschetta. Give them an extra sprinkle of grated parmesan and serve!

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Recipe FAQs

What Tomatoes Are Best For Bruschetta?

You can use just about any ripe tomato: Roma, Plum tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, or even cherry tomatoes work great!

Is Bruschetta Healthy?

Yes! Tomatoes are a great source of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals and the toasts are high in fiber and carbohydrates. The added olive oil is rich in heart healthy fats making it a well rounded food.

Should Bruschetta Be Warm or Cold?

This tomato version is best served cold or at room temperature.

How Far In Advance Can I Make Bruschetta?

A few hours or overnight is best, but the bruschetta tomato topping will be good in the refrigerator airtight for up to 3 days. Drain excess juice that forms as it marinates.

Tips for the Best Bruschetta

  • Use Fresh Ingredients: Like many Italian recipes, fresh ingredients play a big role in bruschetta. Aside from the next-day bread, aim for the freshest, best quality ingredients possible. Ripe, in-season tomatoes, fresh garlic and basil, quality olive oil – it also helps to shop for your ingredients no more than a day ahead!
  • Give the Tomatoes Enough Time to Marinate: It’s important to chill the bruschetta topping in the fridge for at least 30 minutes (15 minutes in an absolute pinch!). This is what lets all the flavors mingle and mellow out. Budget the time accordingly, and don’t skip this step!
  • Avoid Soggy Bread: Only top toasted baguette slices with the tomatoes just before you’re going to serve them, to avoid the bread becoming soggy.
  • Don’t Let Leftovers Go to Waste: If you have leftover tomato bruschetta, use it to make Grilled Bruschetta Chicken or Bruschetta Burgers the next day!

Make It Fancy!

  • A drizzle of balsamic glaze adds massive flavor, while just making it look pretty. The added taste the glaze gives pairs beautifully with the balsamic vinegar you added to the tomato mixture!
  • Melt cheese on the toasts. A sprinkle of Parmesan, fresh mozzarella or low moisture grated mozzarella take this up to the next level, while aiding in preventing the toast from getting soggy!
  • Add some chopped, fresh basil leaves on top to garnish!
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How To Serve Bruschetta:

  • Bruschetta is a crowd favorite at parties and gatherings. Try it next to other easy appetizers like these Cheesy Pizza Breadsticks and Chicken Parm Sliders, and Cheesy Tuscan Sausage Dip.
  • Serve your homemade bruschetta alongside summer grilling recipes like Hawaiian Grilled Huli Huli Chicken and Chicken Pineapple Skewers. You can even grill the bread slices while you’re at it!
  • Bruschetta makes the perfect starter for an Italian-style pasta dinner. Serve it on weeknights next to Mushroom and Garlic Butter Pasta, Creamy Italian Sausage Pasta, Buttery Lemon Spaghetti, or Cheesy Baked Mostaccioli.
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Can I Make This Bruschetta Recipe in Advance?

You can prepare the tomato topping up to 24 hours before you plan on serving it, making bruschetta perfect for entertaining! Store the tomato mixture in an airtight container and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to top your toasts.

Scoop the delicious tomato mixture on top of your toasts right before serving. This will prevent the toasts from becoming too soggy. Or serve the toasts plain on a plate with a bowl of the marinated tomatoes and allow your guests to top their own!

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    • Author: Shelly
    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Chilling Time: 30 minutes
    • Cook Time: 6 minutes
    • Total Time: 46 minutes
    • Category: Appetizer
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: Italian

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    This is the best ever bruschetta recipe! Made with juicy ripe tomatoes, fresh basil and balsamic vinegar. Serve up this delicious Italian-inspired appetizer to kick off your summer dinners and parties.

    Ingredients

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    • 3 cloves garlic, minced (about 2 1/2 teaspoons)
    • 3/4 cup olive oil, divided
    • 1/3 cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese
    • 3 cups finely diced Roma tomatoes, extra juice drained
    • 1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
    • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    • 2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided
    • 2 teaspoons fresh black pepper, divided
    • 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
    • 1 baguette cut into 1/2 inch slices
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder

    Instructions

    1. Make Bruschetta: In a medium bowl combine minced garlic, 1/2 cup olive oil, Parmesan cheese, diced tomatoes, chopped basil, vinegar, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper, and red pepper flakes. Stir to combine evenly, cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
    2. Prep the toasts: Preheat oven to 425°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
    3. Slice the baguette into 1/2- inch pieces.
    4. In a small bowl whisk together the remaining 1/4 cup olive oil, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper, and garlic powder.
    5. Brush mixture on both sides of the bread slices and place onto the prepared baking sheet. Bake for 6 minutes, flipping once halfway through. Cool on a wire rack.
    6. Assemble: Spoon the tomato mixture onto the cooled toasts and sprinkle with more Parmesan cheese if desired.

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    FAQs

    What are the best tomatoes for bruschetta? ›

    Something sweet and juicy, like heirloom tomatoes, tomatoes, vine tomatoes or Roma tomatoes. If making bruschetta when tomatoes are not in season, I recommend using grape or cherry tomatoes instead. Garlic – We will use just a clove to rub on the bread! Oil – The best extra-virgin olive oil you can afford!

    What's the best way to eat bruschetta? ›

    The bread is then served warm either with a topping spooned over or with a topping on the side so each person can build their own bruschetta. Bruschetta is meant to be served as a hand-held finger food, large enough for one or two bites.

    What is the topping on bruschetta called? ›

    food blogger Author has 2.8K answers and 47.2M. · 10mo. Though the whole thing is usually called bruschetta, the topping is called the condiment.

    What tomato has the best flavor? ›

    'Gold Medal' (beefsteak, indeterminate, heirloom c. 1920) is arguably the top bicolor for taste. The giant 1-3 lb fruits are perfectly marbled with red and yellow and are large, meaty, and juicy. It has won lots of taste tests where it has been described as luscious and superb.

    What kind of tomatoes have the best flavor? ›

    The tastiest tomato in the world is a matter of personal preference, but some of the most highly regarded varieties include:
    • San Marzano. This Italian plum tomato is known for its sweet, balanced flavor and its thin skin, which makes it easy to peel. ...
    • Cherokee Purple. ...
    • Black Krim. ...
    • Brandywine. ...
    • Costoluto Fiorentino.
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    Why does my bruschetta taste bitter? ›

    Fresh herbs like basil can turn bitter if they are chopped too finely or bruised too much. Gently tear or chop them just before adding them to the bruschetta. Another factor could be overripe or low-quality tomatoes, which can taste bitter. Try using fresh, ripe tomatoes for a sweeter flavor.

    What is bruschetta topping made of? ›

    It's just a mixture of chopped tomatoes, balsamic, basil, and garlic, spooned over olive-oil brushed slices of toasted baguette or rustic bread. It's perfect for a party because you can make a large batch of the topping ahead of time, as well as toasting baguette slices.

    What appetizer goes well with bruschetta? ›

    The best side dishes to serve with bruschetta are Caprese salad, prosciutto wrapped melon, marinated olives, scrambled eggs, butternut squash, Italian sausage, pork tenderloin, zucchini noodles, grilled vegetables, antipasto platter, Caesar salad, stuffed cherry peppers, and pasta salad.

    Is bruschetta good or bad for you? ›

    The primary ingredient in Bruschetta is tomatoes and as you already know tomatoes are extremely good for health. They are packed with Vitamin C, Vitamin K1, folate and potassium. Moreover, they are also a rich source of antioxidants such as Chlorogenic Acid that is known to help lower blood pressure.

    Why is my bruschetta watery? ›

    Peel and gut your tomatoes

    Tomato skins and seeds can be bitter, and removing them improves the flavor and texture of your bruschetta topping. Seeds and skin also contain extra water, which can make your bruschetta runny and your toast points soggy.

    What is difference between bruschetta and crostini? ›

    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”!

    What is a fun fact about bruschetta? ›

    Bruschetta traces its roots back to ancient Rome, where peasants created a simple dish by grilling leftover bread over an open fire. This practice allowed them to make use of stale bread and add flavor to their meals. The word “bruschetta” comes from the Italian verb “bruscare,” which means “to roast over coals.”

    How do you cut bread for bruschetta? ›

    We were taught in Italy that it's ideal to slice bruschetta bread approximately 1.5 cm thick so that it can toast up to be nice and crunchy, yet still be thin enough to easily bite into.

    What type of tomato is most commonly used for bruschetta and name the best variety of this tomato species? ›

    The key to making the best bruschetta? It's all in the tomatoes. Because tomatoes are the focus of this simple recipe, it's worth it to use ripe, fresh ones. Juicier tomatoes work, but drier varieties like Roma are really what you're looking for.

    What kind of tomatoes do Italians use? ›

    A DOP Italian tomato that's probably the best known in the world is the San Marzano tomato. San Marzano tomatoes are from the Campania region and are almost always used for tomato sauce, fresh or canned. They are somewhat elongated and have a thick and rich pulp with very few seeds.

    What type of Italian tomatoes are the best? ›

    Simply known as San Marzano – The King of Tomatoes is one of Italy's most popular varieties. It has an intense flavor, thick flesh, and low acidity that make it perfect for creating rich tomato sauces. It is said to have fewer seeds than other varieties, which makes them easier to prepare.

    What are the best Italian tomatoes? ›

    San Marzano: Perhaps one of the best known varieties, the San Marzano tomato is a DOP-certified plum tomato, thin and pointed, which is grown near Napoli. Its bittersweet taste – making it perfectly suited to a variety of dishes – is beloved across the world.

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