The perfect finger-food brunch dish to serve a crowd, these Brunch Bruschetta are topped with herbed garlic butter, prosciutto, and eggs.
Want to come over for brunch? OK? OK! Just please can we make it a little bit later in the day? Like not brunch at the crack of dawn? That would be called breakfast, anyway, I suppose. The thing is, I really like my sleep. And since I get up at 5:00 a.m. during the week, I really don’t like my alarm to go off before 8:00 on the weekends.
And even when my alarm goes off and I have coffee in hand, my most ideal mornings consist of lounging around in bed, catching up on blogs and Twitter and reading a book or magazine. Then I’d obviously need a little time to get semi-presentable and put on clothes that don’t consist of leggings and a tee-shirt. So, I really don’t have any desire to have you at my house before 11:00. Hope that works for you! Also, do you mind if I wear my slippers?
If that all sounds good then I’ll probably make you some Brunch Bruschetta because I made it a couple weeks ago and decided it would be the perfect thing to serve to some morning guests. Or early afternoon guests as the case may be.
BRUNCH BRUSCHETTA RECIPE
The best part (besides the butter, eggs, prosciutto, cheese, and bread) is that you can do a lot of the prep the day before. So, you really can roll out of bed, assemble, and entertain.
I made the butter the day before by taking a stick of room temperature butter, a peeled and minced garlic clove, and 2 Tbsp finely chopped parsley and mixing them together in a bowl.
I sliced 12 rounds from a loaf of French bread, slathered butter on them, and baked them at 400 degrees for 4-5 minutes until bread was lightly toasted.
Then I took them out of the oven and sprinkled a little cheese on top of each.
And prosciutto, too. Because why not??
I popped them back in the oven for 3-4 minutes to get the cheese all melty.
Then I fried up 12 eggs. I used medium-sized eggs, but I think if you could find quail eggs, that would be even better. If you only have large eggs, it will be fine, but they may just hang over the bruschetta a bit. Of course, you can always use bigger slices of bread!
And this is what I consider a pretty complete meal. Well, so long as you don’t forget the mimosas. OK, and maybe a fruit salad for balance.
I don’t even feel like these little bites need too many words. You kind of just need to come over and try them for yourself.
They have all the components that make up my dream brunch, aside from hollandaise sauce. Which, I mean, you could totally whip up a hollandaise sauce for these if you want. I don’t see anything wrong with that. Except that you’ll probably have to get out of bed a little bit earlier.
But then, if you know these brunch bruschetta are waiting for you, getting out of bed in the morning won’t be such a difficult thing. If you live with someone who reallyyyy loves you, maybe they’ll even get up early and toast the butter slathered bread, so you can wake up to the glorious aromas.
You’ll most likely have some butter left over after you spread it on the toasts. Just a warning, you should probably put the leftovers in the fridge, otherwise long after your guests leave, you’ll be still thinking about what else you can spread it on: sandwiches, Cheez-It, your finger, etc.
Now, excuse me while I think of ways I can make these brunch bruschetta on weekday mornings and pack them up for work. Would an electric griddle fit in my office? Where can I hide the butter so nobody steals it out of the work fridge? Pondering these very important questions.
What’s your favorite brunch food for serving a small group?
If you're looking for more fun brunch ideas, check out my Breakfast Risotto with Bacon and Poached Egg and my Bubble Waffle Banana Split Tacos. I also really want to make this Apple Strudel Monkey Bread from Stress Baking the next time I have a brunch party!
📖 Recipe
Brunch Bruschetta
Ingredients
- ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1 clove garlic, peeled and minced
- 2 Tbsp finely chopped parsley
- ½ loaf french bread
- ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 4 slices prosciutto, cut into thirds
- 12 medium fried eggs (or 12 quail eggs)
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
- Place stick of butter, peeled and minced garlic clove, and finely chopped parsley in a bowl and mix together until well combined. (Butter can be made ahead of time and kept in fridge. Bring to room temperature before spreading on bread).
- Slice 12 rounds from loaf of French bread and place on a baking sheet.
- Slather butter on bread rounds.
- Bake bread at 400 degrees for 4-5 minutes until bread is lightly toasted.
- Remove from oven and sprinkle cheese on top of rounds.
- Top with prosciutto.
- Return to oven for 3-4 minutes, to melt cheese.
- Place fried eggs on top of prosciutto.
- Sprinkle black pepper and additional minced parsley on top.
Phi @ The Sweetphi Blog says
What a fantastic idea! Count me in for brunch 🙂
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
This bruschetta looks fantastic! What a great breakfast idea! Love the prosciutto on there, too!
Barbara says
That's a perfect dish for brunch! Drooling over your photos.
Pam says
What a great idea! They look fantastic!
Leah | So, How's It Taste? says
This sounds fantastic! You know I love a runny egg! So I'll see you this weekend around 11am and I'll bring my slippers! 😉
Justine says
Yes I will come over for this! Can we make it dinner?-- I want it now!
Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic says
I love brunch and all kind of bruschetta! I made breakfast for 10 people a few weeks ago and whipped up a giant pan of scrambled eggs, then popped a couple of packs of bacon in the oven. Served with toasted bread, butter, cream cheese, jam, and mimosas (always mimosas). Easy peasy. But next time I would definitely attempt something like this!
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says
These look amazing! My intern loves brunch so I might have to surprise her with this on one of her days off. 😉
Joanne says
Brunch is my favorite meal of the day! How did you know? And I refuse to eat it if there are no runny egg yolks involved...so this bruschetta is music to my ears.
Odetta says
I could definitely eat quite a few of these for breakfast anyday!!
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
Yes, please! I want to come over for brunch, especially if it involves this bruschetta. I love bruschetta and topping it off with garlic butter and egg is perfect!
sarah k @ the pajama chef says
what a fun brunch treat! so creative 🙂
Rachel says
eeee how cute are these?! i'm having friends over for brunch on sunday and am now seriously considering adding this to the menu!!
Emily aka The Three Bite Rule says
these look a) adorable and b) delicious. What a great idea!
chantelle @ naked cuisine says
I'll come over for brunch any day any time 🙂
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
I am a massive brunch enthusiast.. there is nothing I love more than a good snack! I have to make these bruschetta - they look like the perfect thing to serve and share.