There’s nothing quite like easy Italian appetizers that bring people together, and this Bruschetta with Pesto & Burrata is one of my all-time favorites. I first made this for an Italian-themed dinner party, and let’s just say, it disappeared before the main course even hit the table! The combination of crispy toasted bread, creamy burrata, fresh basil pesto, and juicy cherry tomatoes is pure magic.
The best part? It takes just 15 minutes to make, making it perfect for any Italian appetizers party, casual get-togethers, or even a quick snack when you’re craving something delicious. Whether you’re hosting a pasta night appetizer spread or need a last-minute Italian party snack, this recipe is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Just make extra—trust me, people will fight over the last one! 😆
Bruschetta with Pesto and Burrata
Equipment
- Knife
- Skillet
- Cutting board
- Spoon
Ingredients
- 3 thick slices of rustic bread
- 6 tablespoons pesto
- 8 ounces burrata two 4-ounce pieces
- 2 ½ cups cherry tomatoes red and yellow
- Fresh basil leaves
- Salt
- Black pepper
- 2 tablespoons olive oil divided
Instructions
- Toast the Bread: Slice the bread into pieces, and if they are large, cut them in half. Lightly brush each side with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and toast them in a skillet for a few minutes until crispy.3 thick slices of rustic bread, 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Cook the Tomatoes: Wash and slice the cherry tomatoes in half. Heat 1 teaspoon of olive oil in a skillet, then add the tomatoes with a pinch of salt. Cook for about 7–10 minutes, stirring gently so they don’t break apart.2 ½ cups cherry tomatoes, Salt
- Assemble the Bruschetta: Spread a little pesto on each toasted bread slice, add pieces of drained burrata, and top with the warm cherry tomatoes.6 tablespoons pesto, 8 ounces burrata
- Finish with Seasoning: Garnish with fresh basil, a drizzle of olive oil, a pinch of salt, and a sprinkle of black pepper.Fresh basil leaves, Black pepper
Bruschetta with Pesto & Burrata: Pro Tips from Someone Who’s Made It a Hundred Times
Alright, let’s talk Bruschetta with Pesto & Burrata—aka the easiest way to make people think you’re a fancy appetizer genius. I’ve made this so many times I could probably do it in my sleep (not recommended, though). Here are my best tips, sneaky tricks, and some fun ingredient swaps to keep things fresh.

🍞 The Bread Matters (A Lot!)
- Go for a crusty, rustic loaf like sourdough or ciabatta. Soft sandwich bread? No. Just no.
- If you want next-level crunch, grill the bread instead of pan-toasting. A little char = a lot of flavor.
- Brushing the bread with olive oil before toasting? Essential. Don’t skip it unless you like sadness.
🧀 Burrata: The Creamy Star of the Show
- If you can’t find burrata (heartbreaking, I know), fresh mozzarella works, but it won’t have that dreamy, creamy center.
- For a funky twist, try whipped ricotta instead—it spreads beautifully and gives a nice tang.
- Pro tip: Drain your burrata well before adding it to the bruschetta, or you’ll end up with a soggy situation.
🌿 Pesto Power Moves
- Store-bought pesto? Totally fine, but if you’ve got 5 minutes, homemade pesto will blow your mind.
- No basil? No problem! Swap in arugula, kale, or even spinach for a different vibe.
- Add a squeeze of lemon juice to your pesto—it brightens everything up. Trust me.
🍅 Tomato Talk
- Cherry tomatoes are best because they’re naturally sweet. Mix red and yellow ones for extra color and flavor.
- Want even more flavor? Roast the tomatoes in the oven at 400°F for 15 minutes instead of sautéing. Game-changer.
- If your tomatoes are a little bland, hit them with a tiny pinch of sugar while cooking—it balances the acidity.
🔥 The Finishing Touches That Make All the Difference
- Fresh basil is NOT optional. It ties everything together.
- A tiny drizzle of balsamic glaze on top? Chef’s kiss. Adds just the right amount of sweetness.
- Feeling extra fancy? A sprinkle of flaky sea salt on top makes all the flavors pop.
🔄 Fun Ingredient Swaps to Shake Things Up
- No pesto? Try smashed avocado with lemon & garlic for a creamy, fresh alternative.
- Want a kick? Add red pepper flakes or a drizzle of hot honey (seriously, it’s incredible).
- Try different cheeses! Goat cheese, stracciatella, or feta all work beautifully.

👩🍳 Final Words of Wisdom
This is one of those recipes that looks impressive but is actually stupidly simple. Play around with it, make it your own, and don’t be afraid to get creative. Oh, and make extra—because these disappear FAST. 🚀