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Classic Tomato Bruschetta

bowl of bruschetta with toast points

As spring rolls in and the weather starts to warm up, I naturally lean toward lighter meals. And while salads have their place, they can only go so far before things get repetitive. That’s usually when I start reaching for fresh, simple dishes that still feel satisfying and full of flavor. Classic Tomato Bruschetta is one of those go-to favorites that fits the season perfectly.

Classic Tomato Bruschetta is one of those versatile dishes that works just as well as an appetizer as it does for a light lunch or quick snack. It’s fresh, simple, and easy to adapt depending on what you’re in the mood for. If you want to make it more filling, adding grilled chicken or garbanzo beans is an easy way to boost the protein. You can also mix in avocado for a creamy texture and healthy fats. It’s a flexible, feel-good option that doesn’t take much effort but still feels satisfying.

Not only is this recipe healthy, it’s also budget-friendly and comes together in about 15 minutes. It uses simple, everyday ingredients without requiring anything fancy or expensive. That makes it an easy option when you want something fresh without spending much time or money. Quick, light, and satisfying—it’s the kind of recipe that fits into real life.

Classic Tomato Bruschetta boasts authentic Italian flavor!

This dish finds its origins in Italy where they used to rub the baguette over hot coals to bring it to a crisp before adding toppings. I try to capture that authentic flavor by brushing slices of baguette with butter and putting in the oven to broil.  Silicone brushes do the job perfectly.

If you don’t want to heat up your house over the warmer summer months, you could even use the outside grill for this step.

buttered baguette for tomato bruschetta

For the tomatoes in this dish, you will want to pick fresh, vine ripened tomatoes for a sweet pop of flavor that pairs nicely with the fresh basil and garlic.

seeded tomatoes for classic tomato bruschetta

Now here’s a pro tip. Remember when I said this recipe takes only 15 minutes to prepare. That’s true. However, if you want even more robust flavor, let the tomato mixture marinate at room temperature for about 20-30 minutes before serving.

tomato and basil mixture for classic tomato bruschetta

The only thing left to do is pile all that mouthwatering tomato-y goodness high on your toasted baguette slices and let your taste buds delight. Delicioso!

Classic Tomato Bruschetta is a break from the norm lunch. It’s a healthy snack. And it’s the perfect appetizer to share at your next dinner party or girls’ night. It’s also a flavorful way to use up extra homegrown tomatoes from your garden this summer!

Get the recipe below!

How to Make Classic Tomato Bruschetta

Classic Tomato Bruschetta

For topping:

  • 5 small tomatoes (ripe)
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 clove garlic (finely chopped)
  • 2 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 5 fresh basil leaves (sliced into thin strips)
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper

For serving:

  • 1 baguette or ciabatta loaf
  • grated parmesan (optional)
  • extra basil (optional)
  1. Preheat the oven to broil
  2. Slice the baguette into diagonal pieces, about 1/2″ wide and brush with the olive oil.
  3. Broil for 60-90 seconds or until the bread is a deep, golden brown. Watch closely and rotate the pan to get even browning, if needed.
  4. To prepare the tomatoes, cut them in half, gently squeeze some of the juice out, and use your thumb to pull out all of the seeds. Chop small.
  5. Place tomatoes in a mixing bowl and add basil, garlic, vinegar and seasoning. Stir well to combine.
  6. Taste and adjust for seasoning. If it tastes acidic, you can add a pinch of sugar to balance it out.
  7. Spread tomato mixture on baguette, sprinkle with freshly grated Parmesan and extra basil if desired, and enjoy!
  8. For extra flavor, let tomato mixture marinate at room temperature for 20-30 minutes before serving.

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