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By: Shinee

Published: Mar 31, 2022

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These simple but impressive smoked salmon crostini are one of the best crostini recipes. Perfect appetizer for holiday parties and gatherings.

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Table of Contents

  • Why you’ll love this appetizer:
  • Key Ingredient Notes:
  • How to prepare this brunch spread:
    • 1. Make the tomato relish
    • 2. Make the cream cheese spread
    • 3. Toast the baguette slices
    • 4. Assemble
  • Make-Ahead Tips:
  • Storing Tips:
  • More crostini recipes ideas:
  • FAQs:
  • More smoked salmon appetizers:
  • Smoked Salmon Crostini Recipe

These smoked salmon crostini areeasy to make but complex in taste and texture.Dressed up with irresistible toppings, crostini are a perfect appetizer for any occasion!

The best part is you can make everything in advance and put them together right before serving. Or better yet, letyour guests assembletheir own crostini.

Why you’ll love this appetizer:

Smoked salmon takes any dish from ordinary to elegant. Toasted baguette gets a fancy makeover with herby cream cheese, fresh tomato relish, and thinly sliced smoked salmon.

  • One of the best crostini recipes
  • Ready-to-eat in 30 minutes
  • Can be prepared a day ahead for easy entertaining

Crispy toasted baguettecomplements the buttery texture of the salmon. Creamy filling infused withcapers and dill is soft and doesn’t overpower the delicate salmon flavor. And tomato relish adds freshness to every bite!

Key Ingredient Notes:

  • Tomato – Roma tomatoes is ideal for the relish, as it has low water content and meaty flesh.
  • Red onion – The spicy and slightly sweet flavor makes the relish absolutely divine.
  • Cream cheese – Full-fat cream cheese will give you the creamiest spread, but fat-free cream cheese works too.
  • Lemon juice – I’m not a fan of bottled lemon juice, so naturally I recommend freshly squeezed lemon juice. I try to always have lemons on hand. They brighten up any dish!
  • Capers – Capers pack a bright and briny punch to the rich cream cheese. They are typically in the condiment aisle with pickles and olives.
  • Dill – While fresh dill is preferred, it’s not always available at our local stores. And I’ve used dill paste and freeze-dried dill instead. They work great!! Dill paste is just fresh dill that has been washed, chopped, and packed into a squeezable tube. It’s in the refrigerated section near the produce.
  • Baguette – While you can buy pre-sliced crostini from the store, a freshly sliced and toasted baguette will give you the best results.
  • Smoked salmon – Wild-caught, cold-smoked salmon is your best buy. It has a silky texture, fresh taste, and it’s packed with nutrients. It’s typically near the fresh seafood in vacuum-sealed packs.

How to prepare this brunch spread:

There are three quick elements to this smoked salmon appetizer. Each one complements the smooth and smoky flavor of the salmon.

1. Make the tomato relish

Combine the tomatoes, red onions, salt, and pepper. Let it sit and marinate for at least 15 minutes, or up to 1 day in advance.

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2. Make the cream cheese spread

Stir together the cream cheese, lemon juice, capers, and dill.

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Tip

Let the cream cheese soften first, or it will be tricky to stir!

3. Toast the baguette slices

Thinly slice a crusty baguette and drizzle each slice with olive oil. The olive oil encourages the bread to crisp and caramelize.

Heat a large skillet on medium and toast both sides of the bread in the pan until golden brown.

Alternatively, you can toast the crostini in an oven! Place the bread slices on a sheet pan and drizzle with oil. Bake at 400°F until lightly golden and crisp.

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4. Assemble

Right before serving, spread the cream cheese filling onto the toasts, then top with the tomato relish and smoked salmon.

Alternatively, arrange all the components on a large serving platter and let your guests assemble their crostini.

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Make-Ahead Tips:

  • The toasts, tomato relish, and cream cheese filling can be made a day in advance. Store the cream cheese filling and relish in the fridge and the toasted bread in an airtight container.
  • Wait until the bread is room temperature before transferring to an airtight container. Otherwise, the heat from the bread will create condensation and make it soggy.
  • Assemble the crostini right before serving, or lay everything on a platter for your guests to assemble it themselves.

Storing Tips:

  • While the individual elements can be made ahead of time, it’s best to assemble them right before you plan to enjoy them. Otherwise, crostini will get soggy and you won’t have that satisfying crunch.
  • If you have leftover crostini, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days.

More crostini recipes ideas:

Crostini can be topped with whatever you like! Here are a few delicious combinations to try.

  • Caprese – Top toasted baguette slices with fresh mozzarella and sliced tomato. Bake until the cheese is warm and melty then top with basil and balsamic glaze.
  • Goat cheese & honey – Spread goat cheese onto the crostini and top with fresh fruit and a drizzle of honey.
  • Hummus & sundried tomato – Spread hummus onto the toasted bread then top with chopped sundried tomatoes and feta cheese.
  • Pesto – Spread pesto onto the toasted baguette then add a slice of mozzarella.
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FAQs:

What is crostini?

They are basically small slices of bread, typically baguette, toasted with some olive oil and topped with different veggies, meats, or whatever your heart desires.
Actually, topping is optional! Seasoned with simple salt and pepper, plain crostini are just as good.Basically, crostini = small Italian toasts.

What’s bruschetta?

Bruschetta isalso a toast, but bigger in size. Thinkrustic Italian bread, sliced into large toasts.
Crostini, on other hand, are made of small, thin slices of fine-textured bread, like a baguette.
Bruschetta is often topped with fresh tomatoes and herbs.

More smoked salmon appetizers:

I adore smoked salmon! It’s an easy way to elevate an appetizer! Try one of these crowd-pleasing apps at your next party or gathering.

  • Cucumber Smoked Salmon Appetizer
  • Smoked Salmon Bites
  • Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs
  • Dill Crepes with Smoked Salmon

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5 from 9 votes

Smoked Salmon Crostini

By Shinee

These simple but impressive smoked salmon crostini are one of the best crostini recipes. Perfect appetizer for holiday parties and gatherings.

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 5 minutes mins

15 minutes mins

Total: 30 minutes mins

Servings: 30 crostini

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Ingredients

For tomato relish:

  • 2 medium tomato chopped Note 1
  • ½ red onion finely chopped
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

For cream cheese spread:

  • 8 oz (230g) cream cheese softened
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon capers finely minced Note 2
  • 1 teaspoon dill Note 3

For crostini:

  • 1 white baguette Note 4
  • Olive oil
  • 10 oz (300g) cold-smoked salmon Note 5

Instructions

  • To make tomato relish, in a medium bowl, mix together chopped tomatoes, chopped red onion, salt and pepper. Let stand for at least 15 minutes to marinate.

  • To make filling, in a separate bowl, combine cream cheese, lemon juice, capers and dill paste and mix until well combined.

  • To prepare the toasts, slice the baguette into thin slices and drizzle with olive oil.

  • Warm up a largeskillet and toast the bread slices on each side until nice and toasty, about 2 minutes on each side.

  • To assemble, spread the cream cheese filling ontoasts, and then top with tomato relish and smoked salmon. OR you can serve toasts, tomato relish, cream cheese filling and smoked salmon separately on a platter.

Tips & Notes

Note 1: Roma tomatoes is ideal for the relish, as it has low water content and meaty flesh.

Note 2: Capers pack a bright and briny punch to the rich cream cheese. They are typically in the condiment aisle with pickles and olives.

Note 3: While fresh dill is preferred, it’s not always available at our local stores. And I’ve used dill paste and freeze-dried dill instead. They work great!! Dill paste is just fresh dill that has been washed, chopped, and packed into a squeezable tube. It’s in the refrigerated section near the produce.

Note 4: While you can buy pre-sliced crostini from the store, a freshly sliced and toasted baguette will give you the best results.

Note 5:Wild-caught,cold-smoked salmonis your best buy. It has a silky texture, fresh taste, and it’s packed with nutrients. It’s typically near the fresh seafood in vacuum-sealed packs.

Make-Ahead Tip:
– You can make toasts, tomato relish and cream cheese filling a day in advance.
– Store the cream cheese filling and relish in the fridge. Toasted bread will keep well in an air tight container.

Storing Tips:
While the individual elements can be made ahead of time, it’s best to assemble them right before you plan to enjoy them.
–If you have leftover crostini, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days.

Nutrition

Calories: 62kcal

Carbohydrates: 5g

Protein: 3g

Fat: 3g

Sugar: 1g

Sodium: 196mg

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

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This recipe was originally published on October 13th, 2014.

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  1. One of the Best Crostini Recipes (15)
    Very tasty! I got constructive criticism from my wife regarding how I made her crostini: too much salmon, too much onion and not enough cream cheese. Both sons liked them but due to the size said they could probably only eat a couple. I enjoyed all the flavors!

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    1. Hi, Mark! So happy you tried my recipe, and the best part it’s so customizable and everyone can construct theirs how they like it. Thank you for sharing your feedback.

      Reply

  2. One of the Best Crostini Recipes (16)
    I also love smoked salmon and loved this recipe. To make the crostini, I brushed them with live oil and baked at 350 for 10 minutes. This seems a little easier to me. Thank you!!!

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    1. So happy you liked it, Lisa!! Baking sounds super easy! Thanks for your feedback!

      Reply

  3. One of the Best Crostini Recipes (17)
    Great recipe! Everything came out delicious!!
    A little time consuming to prep, but still great! A shortcut is that instead of making tomato relish and chopping up tomatoes and onions, slice them- easier to assemble.

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    1. Hi, Fi. Thank you so much for sharing your feedback!

      Reply

  4. One of the Best Crostini Recipes (18)
    Easy recipe, delicious results. Made this for the first time today, was a hit! Will definitely be making again.

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    1. So happy you enjoyed it, Natashka!! Spasibo za otzyv!!!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is the rule of thumb for adding crostini toppings? ›

The bread can be toasted a few hours in advance of serving. I would not recommend adding the toppings until 10-15 minutes before serving. This way, the bread won't get soggy from the toppings. If you are planning a party where guests will be arriving at different times, you can always make a crostini bar.

How long can you keep crostini and how do you store? ›

Follow the recipe instructions to make crostini up to 5 days ahead and store it in an airtight container at room temperature. Pop them in a toaster for a few minutes to crisp, if needed.

How do you keep crostini from getting hard? ›

To avoid hard crostini, don't overcook the bread slices. They should be crisp on the outside edges but still just slightly tender in the middle. If your crostini seem a bit too hard, put the toppings on a bit in advance. The topping will soften the crostini.

What qualities one looks for in crostini bread? ›

Texture is very important–it shouldn't be too dense. The bread needs to be thin enough to bite, but thick enough to support toppings -1/2-inch thick is just right. Brush olive oil on each piece before toasting it.

What's the difference between crostini and bruschetta? ›

Crostini is usually toasted because the bread is much smaller and thinner than bruschetta. Therefore, not much is required to get the bread to a crispy level. For bruschetta, the main method of choice is grilling. After all, bruschetta is derived from the Italian word meaning “to roast over coals”!

What part of the meal is crostini typically served? ›

Crostini use suggestions: canapés with toppings, for dips (especially excellent with Baked Brie), side dish for meals such as Acqua Pazza (Italian Fish in Tomato Sauce), dunking into Soups and stews! “Crostini” means “l*ttle crusts” (ie.

How do you revive stale crostini? ›

There are smart and tasty and surprising ways to use up old bread. These are a few of our favorites: You can revive stale bread by dipping it in water and baking it at 175ºC / 350ºF degrees for 7-10 minutes.

In what country did crostini originate? ›

Crostini
Cheese and spinach crostini
CourseAntipasto
Place of originItaly
Main ingredientsBread, topping
Media: Crostini

What's the difference between a crostini and a baguette? ›

Crostini, “l*ttle toasts,” are thinner, smaller slices of bread (usually from a baguette) that are always toasted then piled with various toppings, such as vegetables, savory spreads, and cheeses. Start by slicing a good quality baguette into ½ inch pieces and set on a large cookie pan.

How do you reheat crostini? ›

Store crostini at room temperature for a few hours. Crostini doesn't stay as fresh past that point. How do I reheat crostini? If you make crostini a few hours ahead, reheat them in a 375-degree oven until hot.

How do you store crostini? ›

Making Crostini Ahead

To store, keep at room temperature in a resealable plastic bag, up to one week.

What bread is crostini made from? ›

How to Make Crostini
  1. crusty bread, preferably a baguette,
  2. olive oil,
  3. and flaky sea salt.

What can I use instead of bread for crostini? ›

Thick, round slices of apples make a quick and crispy alternative to bread. They pair well with cheese, slices of beef, herb yogurt spreads, and even a simple drizzle of honey. Best of all, they can be prepared ahead of time or right when your friends arrive. Of all four options, the sweet potatoes take the most work.

Why is it called crostini? ›

Crostini: Meaning "little toasts" in Italian, crostini are small, thin slices of toasted bread, which are usually brushed with olive oil. The word also describes canapés consisting of small slices of toast with a savory topping such as cheese, shrimp, pâté or anchovies.

How do I use crostini on my Chromebook? ›

It's easy to set up Linux, aka Crostini, on ChromeOS. First, go to Settings, expand the “Advanced” menu and go to “Developers”. Then “Turn on” Linux: 1: Enable Linux from Chrome settings.

What's the difference between toast and crostini? ›

Crostini: Meaning "little toasts" in Italian, crostini are small, thin slices of toasted bread, which are usually brushed with olive oil. The word also describes canapés consisting of small slices of toast with a savory topping such as cheese, shrimp, pâté or anchovies.

How do you soften crostini? ›

If your crostini bakes for too long or just seems a touch too crunchy, add moisture with a topping, allowing it to sit for a bit to soften.

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