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crostini: build-your-own + 12 ideas

June 27, 2025 by Kathryn Pauline 8 Comments

Welcome to the ✨ultimate✨ crostini post. This post has:

  • 9 fab crostini ideas
  • 4 seasonal ideas 🌞🍂❄️🌱
  • A quick how-to guide
  • A design-your-own crostini recipe

9 crostini topping ideas

Let’s start out with some crostini ideas. Take a little piece of toast, and top it with any of the following combinations:

9 kinds of crostini, numbered and described in the text after the image
  1. Sweet potato, blue cheese, date, sage
  2. Bruschetta with Sicilian olives
  3. Nectarine, corn, basil, cheddar
  4. Ricotta, radish, mint
  5. Cream cheese, cucumber, salmon, capers, pickled onion, everything bagel seasoning
  6. Taramosalata, chives, lemon
  7. Feta, tomato, basil, anchovy
  8. Brie, clementine, pistachio, honey
  9. Ricotta, asparagus, parsley, balsamic, black pepper

4 seasonal crostini

summer

  • Just-ripe yellow peaches, grilled
  • Aged Cheddar cheese
  • Lightly toasted pine nuts
  • Basil
  • Honey
  • Sea salt

fall

fall crostini
  • Brie
  • Whole pecans
  • Orange marmalade
  • Pomegranate arils
  • Orange zest
  • Sea salt

winter

winter crostini
  • Blue cheese
  • Ripe Fuyu persimmons, sliced
  • Balsamic reduction
  • Ground/chopped pistachios
  • Dried mint (optional)
  • Sea salt

spring

spring crostini
  • Shelled peas
  • Ricotta
  • Fresh mint leaves
  • Nigella seeds
  • Lemon zest
  • Sea salt
  • Fresh lemon juice*

*add immediately before serving or the lemon juice will turn the peas brown)

A quick how to

Toasting the bread

Start by slicing your bread pretty thinly (½ in [13 mm]). After slicing, choose 1 of 3 ways to get it crisp and toasty:

  • Grill them: Brush each bread slice with a very light layer of oil on each side. Next, place on the grill for 1 to 2 minutes on each side, with the grill lid open, just until very slightly charred and golden brown.
  • Use your oven’s broiler: Place on a sheet pan in a single row. Place under your oven’s broiler, and do not look away or it will burn. This takes less time than using the toaster, but it requires more diligence. Brush with oil afterwards.
  • Use a toaster: Use the regular-old toast setting. This is a bit more tedious, but there’s less chance of burning. Brush with oil afterwards.

Prepping ahead

So you want to make crostini ahead of time for a party? Here are two lists: what to do ahead of time and what to do at the last minute!

AHEAD OF TIME TASKSLAST MINUTE TASKS
1. slice or break pieces of cheese into chunks1. toast the bread
2. grill, roast, blanche, or prep any vegetables2. assemble the crostini
3. make any other components, like reductions, candied nuts, etc.
4. slice the bread

The cheeseboard rule

When coming up with your own crostini, you can use the cheeseboard rule for inspiration: When confronted with a cheeseboard, what would you put together to make the perfect bite? Whatever that is, put it together on a crostini!

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Ingredients

  • One 10½ oz [300 g] baguette, cut into thirty ½ in [13 mm] slices
  • Olive oil, for brushing
  • 5 to 7 oz [140 to 200 g] cheese, broken into bite-size chunks or slices
  • 14 oz [400 g] seasonal produce
  • Something sweet, for topping
  • ¼ cup [35 g] nuts or seeds (optional)
  • Up to 1 cup [40 g] leafy herbs, or 2 to 4 Tbsp [10 g] woody herbs
  • Sea salt (optional)

Instructions

Toast the bread slices (using a toaster, broiler, or grill) until golden brown, brush lightly with olive oil, and set aside on a plate. Top each toast with a slice or swipe of cheese, one or two pieces of produce, a drizzle or swipe of something sweet, a sprinkling of nuts or seeds, and a few herbs. Finish with a tiny pinch of sea salt, if desired.

Notes

For more ideas, see the ideas above this recipe.

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Comments

  1. Nathalie Mathet

    July 11, 2025 at 3:52 pm

    Besides being delicious, these crostini looked fabulous on my pre-dinner trays. Definitely a hit and a good way to skip the starter at dinner.

    Reply
    • Kathryn Pauline

      July 12, 2025 at 12:28 am

      I’m so glad you liked them and that they were an easy appetizer!

      Reply
  2. Krissy Khoury-Gaunt

    July 11, 2025 at 4:13 am

    Outstanding!!! Made this for our family dinner instead of a huge meal this summer!!!

    Reply
    • Kathryn Pauline

      July 11, 2025 at 4:24 am

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it Krissy!! 😀

      Reply
  3. Heather

    July 4, 2025 at 11:09 pm

    This recipe is great! I like how you have a make ahead and last minute version. The peach one is so good

    Reply
    • Kathryn Pauline

      July 4, 2025 at 11:19 pm

      Thanks Heather! <3

      Reply
  4. Meghan

    July 4, 2025 at 3:27 am

    I love this and all of the ideas! My favorite is Brie, clementine, pistachio, honey. I also love that from these ideas I can generate my own based on taste preferences. Perfect for a party!

    Reply
    • Kathryn Pauline

      July 4, 2025 at 3:31 am

      Yesss, clementines are such an underrated crostini topping!

      Reply

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