Blackberry & Lemon Zest Crostini

A simple summer appetizer: blackberries + mascarpone cheese with thyme and lemon zest. (vegan option).

blackberry and lemon zest crostini / loveandlemons.com

Now that it’s nearly summer, I’ve been making more and more things with less and less ingredients. Lately, I’ve been in love with this juicy little blackberry bite – it’s simple, sweet & bright, with an unexpected savory note from the thyme leaves.

These would be beautiful (not to mention ridiculously easy to assemble) for any last minute cocktail party. The only thing missing here: a patio & a few glasses of prosecco. It’s 5 o’ clock somewhere right?

blackberry and lemon zest crostini / loveandlemons.com

blackberry & lemon zest crostini

 
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Ingredients
  • slices of toasted baguette
  • mascarpone cheese (see vegan version in the notes)
  • blackberries (macerated w/ a pinch of sugar and salt)
  • lemon zest
  • a few thyme leaves
  • drizzle of honey
  • optional - more salt, to taste
Instructions
  1. Place blackberries in a small bowl, add a pinch (or two) of sugar and a small pinch of salt. Stir, and let sit at room temp for 20-30 minutes. (you can skip this step, it just makes them a bit juicier).
  2. Assemble crostini with a spread of mascarpone cheese, a few blackberries, top with lemon zest.
Notes
gluten free version: use toasted gluten free bread or crackers.

vegan version: make cashew "cream": 1.5 cups soaked raw cashews, drain and rinse, then blend (in a high speed blender) with the juice of 1 small lemon, ½ cup water (more as needed), and a few pinches of salt. Blend until creamy, then chill before serving. (Also - skip the honey on top).

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  1. These look absolutely amazing and so simple! I can’t wait to whip these up this weekend.

  2. These look divine! I love anything that it’s socially acceptable to eat with my hands, and these crostinis are just too cute. I’ve never made cashew cream before, but I’ll definitely have to give it a shot, maybe even with a little agave nectar drizzled overtop.

  3. This is the best idea ever! I could see the blackberries being macerated with a little balsamic too for a more pronounced savory/sweet. Yum!

    • jeanine
      05.23.2014

      balsamic would definitely be a tasty addition 🙂

  4. Leah from georgiapeachonmymind.com
    05.22.2014

    I love the combination of blackberries and goat cheese – but I have never tried marscapone. What a perfect appetizer for summer!! Yum!

    • jeanine
      05.23.2014

      thanks! It’s mild like cream cheese (I like it because it’s creamier and easier to spread) – although for a bolder flavor you could use goat cheese.

  5. Abigail from binksandthebadhousewife.com
    05.22.2014

    This looks yummy !

    Does this count as an appetizer or dessert?

    Or breakfast 🙂

    • jeanine
      05.22.2014

      ha – I’ll consider it any of those 3 🙂

  6. Kathryn from londonbakes.com
    05.22.2014

    These sound wonderful; I love the combination of creamy cheese and the bright and tart fruit. What a sophisticated little mouthful!

  7. I love the simplicity. As I am constantly traveling and rebuilding kitchens, I am always on the hunt for quick recipes that will yield amazing results with few ingredients. If it winter wasn’t turning the corner here in Santiago, Chile, I would definitely be making these for fellow travelers.

  8. These are so simple yet really elegant and tasty looking. I love the use of less and less ingredients over the summer, my plan too:)

  9. chelsea from thegirlwholovedtowrite.com
    05.21.2014

    This looks incredibly delicious!

  10. Ahh yes the summer time is when I go simple in the kitchen too, and now you have me craving prosecco 🙂 Beautiful pictures by the way!

  11. Adorable! I love blackberries, it’s crazy pants to me that some folks in the states ignore the random blackberry bushes in the yard or even *gasp* kill them!! Man, it must be an Alaskan thing but a teensy, tiny package up them up here is like $8! I would be all over the blackberry bushes if I had some in my yard! 🙂

    • jeanine
      05.21.2014

      ha, well we don’t have them growing wildly here either (opposite problem – we have extreme heat – I think berries grow here only for a very short time). They’re pricey but oh so worth it every now and then!

  12. That looks so delicious! A perfect summer recipe and very original too!

  13. Baby June from philosophyandcake.blogspot.com
    05.21.2014

    Wow elegant! I’ve never tried a sweet crostini but I think I will have to now. Sounds like it would be lovely with fresh blackberries!

  14. Giada from miel-cafe.com
    05.21.2014

    These look so nice, such a clever idea!

  15. These are so beautiful. As soon as I saw them I thought they would be lovely for a little backyard dinner party, and then there you were suggesting it. Now I just need more patio furniture and I’ll be all set!

    • jeanine
      05.21.2014

      ha! (buying patio furniture is the worst :))

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