If there’s one thing I could always use more of, it’s another quick appetizer I can pull out of my back pocket in a crunch.
In other words, something I can make from ingredients I have in my pantry. Like white bean dip. Hummus. Have I not posted on these things yet? Well, I should. Soon. These are important things.
Artichoke hearts, capers, olives, garlic, and olive oil. I always have these favorites on hand, no matter what. It’s all pureéd into a delicious tapenade, and although it’s not the prettiest of appetizers – I can assure you, it’s good. So good, that you may find yourself eating half the bowl before your guests even arrive.
If you want to make the crostini, you’ll need a baguette or a nice loaf of crusty bread to toast – which you may or may not have on hand. I usually keep a half-baguette in the freezer for emergency situations, but keep in mind that you then must remember to defrost it in time. And emergencies don’t usually involve extra time for defrosting, do they?
You can also serve this over crackers. Or with veggies. Or tossed with a bowl of pasta. I’m sure you have something in your kitchen that will work. If all else fails, you can always just grab a spoon. Not that I’ve ever done that, or anything.
Artichoke + Olive Crostini
Adapted from Smitten Kitchen + Mario Batali
3 garlic cloves, peeled and smashed
1 cup large green or black pitted olives {I used a mixture}
1 tablespoon capers, rinsed and drained
1 15-ounce can of artichoke hearts, drained
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
8 large slices of crusty bread
Preheat the oven to 400°F. In a food processor, process the garlic, olives, capers, artichoke hearts and olive oil to a coarse paste.
Lightly brush the bread slices with olive oil and toast on the oven rack for 6 minutes, or until crisp and browned. Spread the olive paste thickly over the toasts and serve.
{DO AHEAD: The tapenade can be refrigerated for 2 days – let it return to room temperature before serving}










YUMMY! I have a party to go to Saturday night and need to take an app…this may be just the thing!
My boyfriends mom is coming tonight…I think I will make this for an appetizer before we go out to dinner. Thanks!!
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your crostini look fantastic! just perfectly done.
Lovely! This looks so simple and delicious! I’m stocking up on artichoke hearts and capers when I go to LA (sigh, hard to find in Asia!)
oh boy, I’ve only recently discovered tapenade, and i love it!!! i’m glad to learn it’s not difficult to make. i’m adding the ingredients to my grocery list… yum!