Easy Bruschetta Recipe (2024)

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posted by Amy Johnsonon June 23, 2015 (updated Sep 14, 2021) 40 comments »

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We’ve been making thiseasyBruschetta Recipe for years and years. It’s a fresh and tasty appetizer that is so quick to make.

During the summer months we usually have tomatoes coming out of our ears, and that means an abundance of tomato sandwiches, fresh salsa, sauces and this Bruschetta Recipe. This bruschetta is our favorite way to use them right away. It’s such a quick, easy, and versatile recipe. While it can be served on toast, in classic bruschetta form, we also eat it with chips, over grilled or baked chicken, or atop a hamburger. It’s some crazy good stuff. And so easy! So simple, but powerfully tasty! The balsamic vinegar, basil, and tomato flavors meld together to create an addictive combination that is devoured in no time. A bushel of tomatoes don’t stand a chance!

To get started, you’ll need only a few things: diced tomatoes, fresh chopped basil, balsamic vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper. Mix everything together in a medium bowl and that’s it! You’re done. Serve right away, or cover and refrigerate until needed. The longer the ingredients mingle, the better it gets.

It can be served as a bruschetta (toast) topping, but it’s equally as nice on chips, crackers, or my favorite, melba toast. I don’t know who Melba was, but I like that Melba, and her toast. That toast rocks. The melba toast pairs nicely with this topping because the juice/dressing soaks into the toast quite nicely without it getting too mushy. The toast stays nice and crunchy, plus it’s a lighter option than most chips and crackers.

A few tips for making Tomato Basil Bruschetta:

  • When shopping for Balsamic Vinegar,you will find a wide range of quality and prices on the market. For a recipe such as this bruschetta, where the balsamic vinegar won’t be cooked, I think a better quality vinegar works nicely. A little will go a long way! We tend to go for the middle priced balsamic vinegar to use for this and similar recipes, anduseless expensivevinegars for things like marinades where more will be used and eventually cooked. That’s just my 2¢.
  • Fresh Basil is a must for this. Dry basil just won’t give the same depth of flavor and can add a weird texture. Look for fresh basil or grow your own!
  • Don’t toss any liquid leftover. It makes a great salad dressing.

Easy Bruschetta Recipe

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Easy Bruschetta Recipe

Yield: Makes about 2 1/2 cups.

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

This is perfect for spreading on crackers, bread or using as a dip with chips.

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups tomato, diced (about 4-5 medium sized tomatoes)
  • 2 tablespoons fresh basil, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vingear
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • extra salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. In a medium sized bowl add the diced tomatoes and basil, along with the balsamic vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper.
  2. Mix all ingredients together well.
  3. Add additional salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Serve right away, or cover and refrigerate until needed.

Originally posted July 2, 2010. Updated June 23, 2015.

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40 comments on “Easy Bruschetta Recipe”

  1. Alison @ Ingredients, Inc.Reply

    Great idea for a party or weeknight dinner. We love bruschetta. Hope you’re well!

  2. SMITH BITESReply

    we’ve had some fantastic food here in Vermont this week and homemade salsa w/chips has been a mainstay for lunch or somewhat healthy snack – great colors!

  3. Barbara | Creative CulinaryReply

    There is nothing quite like a mix like this on toasted bread in the summer when you can get fresh, from the garden ingredients. Nothing. Photos gorgeous too!

  4. DeniseReply

    I’ll be making this over grilled chicken this weekend. Looks yummy!

  5. Susie MandelReply

    I love, love, LOVE bruschetta!! Can’t wait to try this one. 🙂

  6. ElReply

    This is a perfect hot weather recipe. Thanks for sharing it. Hope you guys are having a great summer!

  7. CandiReply

    I love that you took the time to “dice” your tomatoes.

    Lots of folks throw them into a food processor to save time – but I don’t like mushed tomatoes – I like mine diced.

    Well done!

    • Amy Johnson

      Me too, Candi. I like the bite of diced for bruschetta too.

  8. sharon rayReply

    I have an abundance of tomatoes. Have you ever tried canning this? I know it will probably not be as good as “fresh”. I see bruschetta in the grocery store. Just don’t want my garden tomatoes go to waste. We can’t eat that many.

    • Amy Johnson

      I have not but I’m sure it will work well.

  9. shannon l davisReply

    can you use this with meat or seafood, need something extra thanks

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Easy Bruschetta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is bruschetta topping made of? ›

Bruschetta is a classic Italian appetizer that is easy to make at home. Toasted bread is topped with tomatoes, Parmesan cheese, garlic, and fresh basil. Use a high-quality balsamic vinegar for best results.

Why is my bruschetta soggy? ›

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 bread is similar to bruschetta? ›

Unlike crostini, bruschetta is often made from rustic bread like sourdough or ciabatta. Of course, baguettes can work too, just slice them diagonally to fit those generous toppings.

What type of tomato is most commonly used 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!

Why is my bruschetta bitter? ›

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. Also, be sure you're using good quality, fresh olive oil for the best taste.

What qualifies as bruschetta? ›

In its most simple form, bruschetta is a tasty tomato topping for toasted slices of crusty Italian bread. Traditionally, it's made with red ripe tomatoes, chopped herbs and extra virgin olive oil, but really, there are so many variations of bruschetta to fall in love with.

Does bruschetta go in the fridge? ›

Once the bread is lightly toasted, rub garlic on each slice and spoon on the tomato mixture. Drizzle with the balsamic glaze, if desired, and enjoy! Store any excess bruschetta in a sealed, airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.

What is the stuff on top of bruschetta called? ›

Ian De Pagie. food blogger Author has 2.8K answers and 47.1M. · 10mo. Though the whole thing is usually called bruschetta, the topping is called the condiment.

What is difference between crostini and 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”!

What is the difference between bruschetta and focaccia? ›

"Focaccia is about the bread. Pizza is about the crust." Nor should cooks confuse focaccia with bruschetta, those toasted, rowboat-shaped slices of French or Tuscan bread: Focaccia is flat and thin; bruschetta is plump and crunchy.

What is a substitute for basil in bruschetta? ›

What Can I Use Instead of Basil in Bruschetta? Fresh basil is considered a key ingredient in bruschetta, so it is worth seeking out fresh basil to make this classic recipe. If you must use a basil substitute, try some oregano, thyme, or marjoram in your bruschetta recipe.

Should I deseed tomatoes for bruschetta? ›

Not only can thick tomato skins and bitter seeds add a less-than-desirable flavor and texture to your topping, but seeds add extra water, which can make your toasts runny and even soggy.

How long will bruschetta last in the fridge? ›

How Long Does This Classic Tomato Bruschetta Last In The Refrigerator? Keep this bruschetta covered in the refrigerator for up to three days. Going a little longer isn't going to hurt anyone, it'll just loose a lot of it's fresh consistency and texture.

Are Italian tomatoes the same as Roma tomatoes? ›

The Roma tomato or Roma is a plum tomato popularly used both for canning and producing tomato paste because of its slender and firm nature. Commonly found in supermarkets in some countries, Roma tomatoes are also known as Italian tomatoes or Italian plum tomatoes.

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.

Can you buy ready made bruschetta? ›

A delicious selection of toasted bruschetta topped with traditional Italian ingredients.

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