Onion Tomato Bruschetta with Balsamic Glaze
Sep 02, 2015, Updated Jan 02, 2018
Classic Onion Tomato Bruschetta with Balsamic Glaze is a great appetizer for just about any occasion!
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The balsamic glaze adds a lot flavor to this Onion Tomato Bruschetta. This is an easy to make appetizer when you are running short of time!
I always struggle to create quick and easy appetizers. Actually I don’t struggle but whenever I think of snack and appetizers, I think of Indian appetizers which I grew up eating and I have to say most of them are deep fried! We make all sorts of things like aloo tikki, samosa etc. and deep fry everything. So yes everything is delicious but not healthy and also needs some prep work. When I am running short of time and have friends/family coming over, bruschetta more often than not comes to my rescue! Isn’t it the easiest appetizer to make?
The other day we went to Seattle’s famous Pike Place Market. Now if you are a foodie, then you can never have enough of that place. Oh my god, there’s so much to look around, eat and buy! I absolutely love the French Pastry shop there, they have the most gorgeous desserts and breads and so we got a French Baguette from there. And then I also happened to pick a bottle of extremely delicious balsamic vinegar. And since I bought these 2 things, this Onion Tomato Bruschetta with Balsamic Glaze had to happen!
There are 3 parts to this recipe:
1. Make the onion-tomato-basil mix. For this just just need to mix in everything together. It’s good to mix everything and keep it aside for 1-2 hours. This way the flavors really come together.
2. Toast the bread. You can do this using an oven (like I did) or use a toaster or a grill pan.
3. Make the balsamic glaze. The important thing here is to not over-cook the balsamic vinegar and maple syrup mixture. 4-5 minutes are more than enough, this gets thick really fast. If you keep cooking it, the mixture will all clump together so you won’t be able to pour it over the bruschetta. Oh and yes, a good quality balsamic vinegar makes all the difference!
Method
In a bowl mix together chopped onion, tomato and basil. Add olive oil, garlic salt, salt and black pepper to taste. Mix everything till well combined and then set aside for 1-2 hours. This time is important for flavors to mix-in together.
In a plate take olive oil and add minced garlic to it. Also add salt, black pepper and mix.
Dip the bread slices one by one in this oil-garlic mixture. Toast the bread in the oven at 350 F degrees for 8-10 minutes. Or you can toast on a grill/pan.
While you are toasting the bread, make the balsamic glaze. To a pan on medium heat, add balsamic vinegar and maple syrup. Also add pinch of salt & black pepper (optional).
The mixture will come to a boil, keep stirring till it thickens. This will take 4-5 minutes, be careful not to cook it too much else it will thicken a lot and you won’t be able to pour it over. You will know it’s done when it coats the back of your spoon.
Arrange the bread slices on serving plate. Top with the onion-tomato-basil mixture.
Drizzle the balsamic glaze on top and serve the onion tomato bruschetta immediately!
Onion Tomato Bruschetta with Balsamic Glaze
Ingredients
- ½ french baguette
- 2 roma tomatoes medium
- 1 red onion medium
- 5-6 basil leaves chopped + to more to garnish
- ¾ tablespoon olive oil
- ¼ teaspoon garlic salt
- salt to taste
- pepper to taste
Oil-garlic mix
- 1.5 tablespoons olive oil
- 3-4 garlic cloves minced
- salt to taste
- pepper to taste
Balsamic Reduction
- ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- pinch of salt
- pinch of pepper
Instructions
- In a bowl mix together chopped onion, tomato and basil. Add olive oil, garlic salt, salt and black pepper to taste.
- Mix everything till well combined and then set aside for 1-2 hours. This time is important for flavors to mix-in together.
- In a plate take olive oil and add minced garlic to it. Also add salt, black pepper and mix.
- Dip the bread slices one by one in this oil-garlic mixture. Toast the bread in the oven at 350 F degrees for 8-10 minutes. Or you can toast on a grill/pan.
- While you are toasting the bread, make the balsamic glaze. To a pan on medium heat, add balsamic vinegar and maple syrup. Also add pinch of salt & black pepper (optional).
- The mixture will come to a boil, keep stirring till it thickens. This will take 4-5 minutes. You will know it's done when it coats the back of your spoon.
- Arrange the bread slices on serving plate. Top with the onion-tomato-basil mixture.
- Drizzle the balsamic glaze on top, sprinkle some more basil and serve the onion tomato bruschetta immediately!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Onion Tomato Bruschetta with Balsamic Glaze
Balsamic glaze is such a nice touch in this Bruschetta! YUM!
Thank you Savita, glad you like!
Wow this sounds fantastic Manali! I am loving that balsamic glaze!
I love bruschetta, it’s one of my favorites! Yours looks perfect and mouthwatering with the balsamic glaze!
This onion tomato bruschetta looks so bright and fresh! I love a quick and easy appetizer!
This bruschetta looks so fantastic, Manali! That balsamic glaze on top is such a perfect touch too.
Looks gorgeous Manali! So fresh and delicious! Pinning!
Manali I love bruschetta and thanks for reminding that summer is almost gone and I never made enough bruschettas!! Love the addition of onion here! Yumm 🙂
Once I start with bruschetta this good, I totally can’t stop. And if there’s a glass of red wine involved, game OVER. That’s called a great night!
Yummy! This looks so amazing, Manali! 🙂 Love your pictures!
Thank you Sina! 🙂
Well doesn’t this look amazing?! So fresh and light! Lovely recipe! …and I hear ya, a good balsamic glaze is where it’s at! LOVE it!
Thanks Cailee! Balsamic glaze is so good!
I love bruschetta…especially with vine ripened tomatoes. Your combinations looks delish!
Thanks Kathy, it’s my favorite too!
Indeed this bruschetta is classic, Manali. Super quick, easy and yummy too! Balsamic glaze really adds a nice flavor. 🙂
Thanks Anu!
This sounds so fresh and delicious! Perfect way to use up our summer tomatoes and basil. I love how how you added a balsamic glaze drizzle too..Those flavors just make the best combo! 🙂
Thanks for dropping by! 🙂 And I totally agree bruschetta is just the best way to use tomatoes and basil!
Bruschetta is just full proof — you can’t go wrong! It’s so fresh and light, and balsamic glaze is such a nice touch! 🙂
Totally! Thanks Marcie!
Tomato + Onion = BEST combo ever!!! 😉
I totally agree!
Its colorful, flavorful and one of my favorite 🙂 YUM!
Thanks Kushi, my favorite too!
Bruschetta is one of my favorite things to eat for lunch. Yes, I make a meal out of deliciously topped crusty bread. It’s so good and your version sounds divine!
Actually I ate it for lunch as well 😉 Thanks Jen!
Bruschetta is one of our favorite summer-time apps…and that balsamic glaze!! This looks delicious!
Thanks David, I love it too!
I love bruschetta in pretty much every form, so this onion version sounds fantastic! I think I could make a meal out of this!
Ha me too! Thanks Gayle!
I love all the colours in this. It’s always my favourite appetizer to put together, as it can be done in a matter of minutes.
I agree! It’s so easy and yummy 🙂