Cucumber-Tomato Bruschetta Appetizer
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So, I received a challenge of sorts. The folks at Kraft asked if I would be interested in taking part in a recipe contest with two other food bloggers. They explained that the contest entailed creating a menu (appetizer, main dish, and dessert) that included their Breakstone’s sour cream. I immediately said yes. I think that most of you know me by now and know that I am 100% authentic. I won’t hawk something that I don’t use just for the sake of a freebie, and recipe contests are no different. I accepted this challenge because I have been using the Breakstone’s brand of sour cream for years and have always been happy with it.
I created this menu while watching the remnants of February’s blizzard slowly melt away and dreaming of warmer, sunnier days. Coming out of winter with the onslaught of heavy meals and rich desserts between Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year’s, Super Bowl parties, and Valentine’s Day, I think everyone is feeling an urge for lighter fare. This menu was designed with a spring brunch or lunch in mind, or even a light supper. Not only are these dishes bright and light, they are also quick and easy to prepare, which is perfect for warmer days when no one wants to be stuck inside slaving over the stove for long periods of time when there is sunshine to enjoy.
I wanted to create an appetizer that had enough visual appeal to be a star at a fancy shower or tea party, while still being simple enough to assemble that it could be made at a moment’s notice. The bruschetta consists of cucumber, tomato and red onion, is tossed in a creamy, tangy dressing, and brought to life with fresh herbs. The phyllo cups are the perfect vehicle to serve the bruschetta, and the ability to pick up and eat them without needing a plate or utensil is a huge benefit for any hostess!
In the next two weeks you will also be seeing my main dish – Italian Chicken Salad Sandwich on Ciabatta with Pesto Spread – and my dessert – Honey-Vanilla Sour Cream Pound Cake. Both are absolutely delicious and perfect for any occasion over the coming months. Consider this menu a great big welcome party for spring and summer! Bring on the sun!
Cucumber-Tomato Bruschetta in Phyllo Cups
Ingredients
- 1 medium cucumber, finely diced
- 1 (1) tomato, seeded and finely diced
- 1 small red onion, finely diced
- ¼ cup (59.5 ml) Breakstone's Sour Cream
- 3 Tablespoons cream cheese, softened at room temperature
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 2 Tablespoons finely chopped chives
- 2 Tablespoons finely chopped parsley
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) salt
- ¼ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) freshly ground black pepper
- 2 packages phyllo cups, found in the freezer section
Instructions
- 1. Remove phyllo cups package from freezer – they will come to room temperature while you assemble the rest of the appetizer.
- 2. In a medium bowl, toss the cucumber, tomato and onion to combine.
- 3. Using a spoon, mix the sour cream and cream cheese in a small bowl. until thoroughly combined. Stir in lemon juice, salt, pepper, chives and parsley.
- 4. Toss the vegetables with the sour cream mixture to combine.
- 5. Spoon the bruschetta into each phyllo cup, filling each evenly.
- 6. Top with finely chopped chives and serve.
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I don’t like tomatoes, do you know what I could substitute in this recipe?
Hi Lacey, You can just omit the tomatoes and use more cucumbers.
Thank you. :)
BEB- these look so good!
What a wonderful recipe! It looks delicious and I love the fact that there are cucumbers in it :)
I`ve never used phyllo cups. Do you not have to bake them? Is the whole appetizer cold? Looks delicious!!! Thanks
I had the same question. I assume you’d let them cool, but don’t you have to bake the phyllo cups?? I want to make these for a gtg this Sunday!
V O T E D for B E B!!!
Wow those look really good! I’ll have to make something like that someday! Good luck with the contest!
Wonderful, seem good for an apetizer or a snack. I’m keeping fingers crossed that you’ll get the most votes!
I’ll definitely vote! Great appetizers.
Gorgeous appetizers!
Mouth-watering!
oh, wow, these look delicious! i’ll be sure to vote for you everyday as your recipes look scrumptious!
I voted! Good luck to you. This looks like a winning recipe to me!
What a fabulous recipe! It is so colorful too–very visually appealing!
Your menu looks and sounds delicious! You’ve got my vote. Best wishes on the contest.
Looks fantastic! I voted :)
Your menu looks great and I’ll make sure to vote for you every day!
I signed up and voted for you! The list of ingredients includes all my favorite flavors. I printed the entire menu and will be serving this up for a family Sunday Brunch. Thank you and I’m rooting for you!
Yum, this looks so good! I love anything in a phyllo cup :) How funny that we both did crazy twist on bruschetta! I love your photos- everything looks so bright and fresh!
-Sara
I voted! Those recipes look great!
Beautiful recipe! I put my vote in.
ADORABLE! i wonder if it would taste good with zucchini as well? i’m not the biggest fan of cucumber, but those are STUNNING!
What a fun appetizer. Great for any party!
It was as if you climbed into my brain and made me an appetizer out of ALL OF MY FAVORITE THINGS. I’m stealing this recipe and using it for my next party. Or for my breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
These look delicious!! You have my voter for sure!!
I will vote for you as well – I’m also going to try making these for my SIL’s house for Easter. I haven’t committed to making anything yet and these look yummy AND easy!
These look lovely. No doubt you’ll win.
They look lovely and sound quite tasty… but they’re NOT bruschetta. Bruschetta is the BREAD, not the topping. At its simplest, bruschetta is grilled bread rubbed with garlic and brushed with olive oil. This is cucumber-tomato salad in phyllo cups. (I’ll still be making it, mind you!)
you WILL have MY VOTE…just as soon as the voting begins!
thanks michelle…& best of luck!
These look beautiful! I live in the Scotland but I’ll see if I’m still allowed to vote for you :)
oK guess the voting hasnt begun and will start in a bit :-)))
Beautiful recipe! I regret not being able to vote but I’m not resident in the U.S.!
Oh dear brown eyed baker….u have my vote…one for every single day ,i know what the votes mean coz i was once asking for votes and i know how special it felt when i got a great response and won the vote part of it….
ok lemme check till when we have to vote daily for u and if i hop around another laptop ,u’ll get a vote there toooo…:-)))