Crostini (lit.'little crusts'; sg.: crostino) is an Italian appetizer consisting of small slices of grilled or toasted bread[1] and toppings.[2] The toppings may include a variety of different cheeses, meats, vegetables and condiments, or may be presented more simply with a brush of olive oil and herbs or a sauce.

Crostini
Cheese and spinach crostini
Alternative namesCrostino (Italian singular form)
CourseAntipasto
Place of originItaly
Main ingredientsBread, topping

Along with bruschetta, crostini are thought to originate in medieval times, when it was typical for peasants to eat their meals on slices of bread[2] instead of using ceramics.[3]

See also

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  Media related to Crostini at Wikimedia Commons

References

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  1. ^ Hazan, Marcella. "Victor's Parmesan and Olive Oil Crostino". epicurious.com. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Crostini". tasteatlas.com. AtlasMedia Ltd. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  3. ^ Castagno, Dario; Rodi, Robert (2004). Too Much Tuscan Sun: Confessions of a Chianti Tour Guide. Globe Pequot Press. p. 224.