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Seeing bruschetta and crostini in the same place might make you do a double-take. Are they the same thing? It's a bit complicated. Here's what you need to know.
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Bruschetta, while larger and more filling than crostini, are still pretty much snacks. And sometimes a snack should be really substantial, something to sink your teeth into, something that makes ...
Bruschetta and Crostini, both Standing Appetizers, come in many varieties. In Italian, the ch in Bruschetta is pronounced like a k. Although they are closely related, they can be two different dishes.
Bruschetta, crostini, tartine, and toast are very similar: They all include some form of toasted bread with toppings and are undoubtedly delicious. Because of these similarities, it's hard to know ...
Eric Akis Published Oct 18, 2010 • Last updated Oct 19, 2010 • 4 minute read Bruschetta is toasted bread flavoured with garlic.Photo by Darren Stone / PNG Smoked Salmon and Brie Crostini.Photo ...
DEAR ACCIDENTAL CHEF: I am constantly seeing crostini and bruschetta on various menus around town. When I order them, they basically look the same. Is there a difference?
Bruschetta or Crostini? Both are Italian words but you may notice that bruschetta is singular and crostini is plural, that's a clue to the way in which they are traditionally served.
Both bruschetta and crostini are Italian terms that relate to crispy bread. But what's the difference between the two of them? Crostini translates to "little toasts" and generally refers to small ...