This is hands down one of my favorite appetizers ever. I made it for the first time a while back when my mom was in town and we ate it several nights for dinner. Wine and crostini. What more do you need? By the way, have you ever wondered the difference between crostini and bruschetta? I had to look it up but it’s really just a difference of the bread used. Bruschetta, form the Italian word “bruscare” is to roast over coals and is made from Italian or sourdough bread. Crostini are toasted from a finer-textured bread like a baguette. They are both topped with a variety of delicious toppings such as olives, cheeses, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh tomatoes, even a simple olive oil, garlic and salt is considered a topping. The twist on this crostini is the lemony feta cheese spread. Oh my goodness. Get ready for an immense amount of flavor.
I made a few changes to the original recipe- I cut down on both the oil and drastically cut down on the salt. Feta is salty enough so I can’t imagine why you would need a bunch of salt in the cheese mixture so I omitted it altogether. I also omitted the toasted pine nuts. In my opinion they are an expensive item that wouldn’t have added much flavor and you get such a nice crunch from the bread that texturally you are all set. If you are having parties around the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays these will be a perfect compliment. You can make the feta spread a day in advance which I love. I can’t say enough good things about this recipe and just thinking about these makes me drool. I am making them this week since I just stocked up on my large container of feta from Costco. We love appetizers for dinner!
It’s Sunday and you know what that means…meal planning time! I am hoping to end up with leftovers for lunches but we shall see. I will also start Thanksgiving food planning this week- time to get organized!
Sunday
Chicken Burgers, Roasted Potatoes, Slaw
Monday
Creamy Tomato Soup
Tuesday
Baked Falafel, Homemade Pita Bread, Power Green Salad with Kale, Turnip Greens & Spinach
Wednesday
Stuffing (possible TG recipe), Acorn squash, any other leftovers
Thursday
Vegetable Soup, Crusty Bread
Friday
Pizza Friday- this time out to our favorite Pizzeria
Saturday
Crostini with Tomatoes and Whipped Feta and other simple appetizers
Let me know if you make this appetizer. It is fabulous!!!
- 6 ounces good feta cheese , crumbled
- 2 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
- ½ cup olive oil, divided
- 2 Tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
- Kosher salt
- Freshly ground pepper
- 2 Tablespoons minced shallot (~1 large)
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic (2 cloves)
- 2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 2 pounds heirloom tomatoes, ½ inch diced
- 3 Tablespoons julienned fresh basil leaves, plus more for serving
- 20-25 diagonal baguette slices (1/2 inch thick), toasted (see notes)
- Place feta and cream cheese in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade. Pulse until cheeses are mixed.
- Add ¼ cup olive oil, lemon juice and ¼ teaspoon black pepper and process until smooth. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
- For the tomato topping (up to an hour before serving) combine shallots, garlic and vinegar in a medium bowl. Set aside 5 minutes to allow shallots to absorb vinegar.
- Whisk in remaining ¼ cup olive oil, ½ teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper. Add tomatoes and stir gently. Stir in basil and taste for seasoning.
- To assemble: spread each baguette slice with a generous amount of whipped feta. With a slotted spoon, place some tomatoes on top. Garnish with additional chopped basil and serve.
Recipe source: adapted from Ina Garten via Oprah Magazine
Dana M. says
Monday- your veggie chili and green salad
Tuesday- cornbread dressing and green bean casserole and cranberry sauce, trying out some new recipes for thanksgiving
Wednesday- leftovers
Thursday- bean burgers, steamed broccoli, roasted sweet potatoes
Friday- britt’s quinoa stuffing and salad with cranberry orange vinaigrette, pears and candied walnuts-YUM
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Yum! Are you doing the Thanksgiving cooking this year? Will you be doing all vegan dishes?
elle | nutritionella says
Feta is one of my most favorite cheeses – I’d never think to make a crostini out of it though! These look amazing – definitely on my to-make list!
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Thanks Elle! I think you will love these- feta is also one of my favorites.
Gretchen Hokenson says
Those look delicious. I will have to keep those in mind for an appetizer. I love simple healthy appetizers some are either so involved or so heavy. Here are our plans for the weeks.
Sun- pasta sauted veggies, green beans and sauce for those who want it
Mon- I believe britt is making some delicious pumpkin French toast. Can’t wait to try this we love breakfast for dinner
Tues-Greek patties or falafel
Wed- taco soup
Thurs- a slow cooker vegetable tangine with couscous and naan. See what the family thinks of Moraccan food.
Fri- pizza night
Sat- out we are going to college station for my 8 year old football game. I am sure we will grab something on the road.
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Yum! I am craving falafel so hopefully I won’t find a reason to bump it from my plan. How was the race yesterday!?
Brittany Smith says
My plans are puny.I don’t feel very well and have a traveling hubs all week.
Sunday: Leftover butternut squash and leek risotto
Monday: Vegan Pumpkin French toast with fruit salad.
Tuesday: GF fish sticks for the kids, appetizers/salad stuff for me
Wednesday/Thursday/Friday: Baked potatoes, quesadillas, pasta with marinara or eating out. Whatever to survive this crazy busy week solo.
That app looks delish!
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
I feel your pain Britt. When Toby was gone all last week I ended up with pretty pathetic meals because it was too exhausting to cook. Oh well- do what you can do and hope you feel better!
Lauren @ Sweat The Sweet Stuff says
That whipped feta sounds amazing! Just pinned it and can’t wait to try it! 🙂