Grape Crostini is a fun dish to make under 30 minutes. The sweetness of the grape combined with the spice of Thyme make this a great recipe

Let us face it. The writing is on the sky!

Summer is almost over……

It is a painful fact, yet, we must all face it.

Overhead view of several grape crostinis with a bunch of grapes on the side

First up: California red seedless grapes.

Overhead view of grapes ona brown cutting board

In the Grape Crostini, I went with Ricotta cheese instead of the traditional goat cheese.  Since Ricotta is mostly flavorless, it is the right taste choice to meld with Grapes.

If you prefer goat cheese, try this strawberry crostini recipe by Simple and Savory.

Grape Crostini is so easy to make and takes less than 30 minutes.  It is a perfect lunch or brunch.

Savor the Grape and the last days of summer.

For the bread, instead of the traditional baguette, I went with a 5-grain Italian bread.

Closeup view of a grape crostini

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Grape Crostini recipe

Grape Crostini

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Grape Crostini – Grapes roasted to bring out its natural juice. Roasted with Thyme. Served over Italian bread.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Servings 10 servings
Calories 153 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the crostini

For drizzling

Instructions
 

For the Crostini

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees
  • Spray the baguettes with cooking spray
  • Heat the baguette slices until lightly toasted
  • Remove and rub the baguettes with garlic cloves
  • Reduce the oven temperature to 350
  • In a mixing bowl, add the grapes, extra virgin olive oil, black pepper and salt
  • Spread the grapes on a baking sheet and heat until the grape skin is slightly wrinkled
  • While the grapes are in the oven, spread the baguette slices with ricotta cheese. Don’t hold back!

For Drizzling

  • Bring the drizzling ingredients together and whisk well.  Set aside

Bringing it all together

  • Remove grapes from the oven and gently crush the grapes with your thumb + forefinger
  • Top the bread with about 4-6 grapes
  • Drizzle with the balsamic vinaigrette
  • If you are using capers, top the crostini with the capers
  • Serve the Grape Crostini immediately.

Notes

Nutrition info is approximate

Nutrition

Serving: 10gCalories: 153kcal
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24 Comments

  1. Yum! I am so ready for grape season. I just planted some muscadines in our yard and I can’t wait to jam!

  2. I absolutely adore roasted grapes, and am glad that summer hasn’t even begun yet so that I can have these on the menu all season long! Perfect for starters, but I know I’d make them into a meal.

  3. Oh I do miss summer! We could never consider swimming in the sea without a wet suit, where I live – far too cold! There are no trees for the leaves to fall off of and we don’t get seasonal grapes – just the mass produced supermarket variety. I’d love to try your California grapes as they sound AMAZING! Gorgeous recipe too – love these flavours!

  4. This post inspired me to play with grapes. I was at my friends place making a pizza in his outdoor oven. He is growing his own grapes and I added several to a pizza with random ingredients on it and challenged his son to eat it. The son did, but then we all took a slice. It wasn’t too shabby. But I think I will stick to using grapes in applications like this one. Great look crostini.

  5. Oooh, grapes are so sweet right now! I can’t wait to try this out on a gluten free baguette! I just picked up a loaf from Against All Grain, so I am so making this recipe!