
Bruschetta with Burrata Crostinis
"Bruschetta is such a classic dish that is perfect for any moment, whether it's for a party or a simple snack at home. That burrata adds a nice creaminess to the tanginess of the balsamic vinegar. This simple recipe also provides an opportunity for the whole family to be in the kitchen!" -Kristine, Foodland Ambassador (Instagram: @x_the_happy_chopsticks_x)
Kristine, Foodland Ambassador (Instagram: @x_the_happy_chopsticks_x)
Kristine, Foodland Ambassador (Instagram: @x_the_happy_chopsticks_x)
Recipe - Foodland Kihei

Bruschetta with Burrata Crostinis
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Cook Time30 Minutes
Ingredients
On-The-Vine Tomatoes, 3 Large Tomatoes
Garlic, 2 Cloves
Balsamic Vinegar, 3 Tablespoons
Burrata, 2 8 Ounce Containers
Baguette, 1 Baguette
Salt, to taste
Optional: Olive Oil, to taste
Optional: Garlic Butter, to taste
Optional: Basil, 3-5 Leaves
Directions
Ingredients
- 3 large on-the-vivne tomatoes
- 2 garlic cloves (minced)
- 3 tablespoons balsamic viinegar
- 2 8oz containers of burrata
- 1 baguette
- Salt
- Optional: Olive oil
- Optional: Garlic butter (salted butter with miced garlic)
- Optional: 3-5 basil leaves
Directions (see notes before starting)
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Slice baguette into 1/4-inch pieces. Optional, slice baguette at an angle for a fancier presentation.
- Toast for about 7 minutes on each side.
- Wash, deseed, and dice tomatoes.
- Add diced tomatoes, minced garlic, and balsamic vinegar to a bowl and mix.
- Optional: Wash and stack your basil leaves. Roll, chop, and add to the tomato mix for a pop of color.
- Spoon some burrata over each crostini, sprinkle with salt, top with bruschetta mixture, and enjoy!
Notes
- I recommend making the bruschetta a day in advance to let the flavors marinate in the refrigerator and really come together.
- Small French bread loaves with the width of about 3 inches is another option for softer crostinis.
- Drizzling olive oil or spreading some garlic butter will add more flavor to the crostinis!
- Not sure about all that garlic? Add in a little garlic at a time and taste as you go! Letting the bruschetta sit in the refrigerator overnight will help develop a stronger garlic flavor.
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Tomatoes, Local, 0.5 Pound
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$1.75 avg/ea was $2.15 avg/ea$3.49/lb

Garlic, 1 Each
$1.49

Maika`i Aged Balsamic Vinegar, 250 Millilitre
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$6.89 was $7.69$0.03/ml
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Morton Coarse Kosher Salt, 16 Ounce
$4.29$0.27/oz

Maika`i Organic Olive Oil, 500 Millilitre
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$10.99 was $14.69$0.02/ml

Challenge Butter, Salted , 16 Ounce
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$8.99 was $11.29$0.56/oz

Local Basil Herbs, 1.5 Ounce
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$3.59 was $4.39$2.39/oz
Directions
Ingredients
- 3 large on-the-vivne tomatoes
- 2 garlic cloves (minced)
- 3 tablespoons balsamic viinegar
- 2 8oz containers of burrata
- 1 baguette
- Salt
- Optional: Olive oil
- Optional: Garlic butter (salted butter with miced garlic)
- Optional: 3-5 basil leaves
Directions (see notes before starting)
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Slice baguette into 1/4-inch pieces. Optional, slice baguette at an angle for a fancier presentation.
- Toast for about 7 minutes on each side.
- Wash, deseed, and dice tomatoes.
- Add diced tomatoes, minced garlic, and balsamic vinegar to a bowl and mix.
- Optional: Wash and stack your basil leaves. Roll, chop, and add to the tomato mix for a pop of color.
- Spoon some burrata over each crostini, sprinkle with salt, top with bruschetta mixture, and enjoy!
Notes
- I recommend making the bruschetta a day in advance to let the flavors marinate in the refrigerator and really come together.
- Small French bread loaves with the width of about 3 inches is another option for softer crostinis.
- Drizzling olive oil or spreading some garlic butter will add more flavor to the crostinis!
- Not sure about all that garlic? Add in a little garlic at a time and taste as you go! Letting the bruschetta sit in the refrigerator overnight will help develop a stronger garlic flavor.