Rustic Mediterranean Bread and Antipasto Board

Rustic Mediterranean Bread and Antipasto Board

Description

A visually stunning, flavor-packed spread that combines the earthy, crusty goodness of rustic Mediterranean bread with a variety of savory bites: cured meats, cheeses, olives, roasted vegetables, and dips. This board is perfect for gatherings, wine nights, or a simple weekend indulgence. The key is variety in texture, flavor, and color—crispy bread, creamy cheeses, briny olives, sweet roasted peppers, and tangy spreads.

Time

Prep Time: 25 minutes

Assembly Time: 10–15 minutes

Total Time: 35–40 minutes

Ingredients

Rustic Bread

1 large rustic sourdough or ciabatta loaf

Olive oil, for brushing

Optional: sea salt, rosemary, or garlic for flavoring

Cheeses

100 g Manchego, sliced

100 g Aged Provolone, sliced

100 g Fresh Mozzarella or Burrata

Optional: Feta crumbles

Cured Meats

100 g Prosciutto

100 g Salami

100 g Chorizo (optional for spice)

Vegetables & Antipasti

1 cup roasted red peppers

1 cup marinated artichoke hearts

1 cup sun-dried tomatoes

1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved

1 small jar of olives (Kalamata, green, or mixed)

1 small jar of pickled vegetables (optional)

Dips & Spreads

Hummus (classic or roasted red pepper)

Pesto (basil or sun-dried tomato)

Olive tapenade

Extras / Garnishes

Fresh basil or parsley

Toasted pine nuts or almonds

Balsamic glaze for drizzling

Instructions

1. Prepare the Bread

Slice the rustic bread into thick pieces.

Optionally, brush lightly with olive oil and toast in a 180°C (350°F) oven for 5–8 minutes until golden.

For extra flavor, sprinkle with sea salt, rosemary, or garlic before toasting.

2. Prep the Board Ingredients

Slice cheeses and cured meats into bite-sized portions.

Drain roasted and marinated vegetables.

Halve cherry tomatoes and arrange olives in small bowls.

Place dips in small ramekins.

3. Assemble the Board

Place the bread slices first on a large wooden board or platter.

Arrange cheeses, cured meats, and vegetables around the bread.

Add bowls of olives, pickles, and spreads strategically for color and accessibility.

Garnish with fresh herbs, nuts, and a drizzle of balsamic glaze over vegetables or cheese.

Serving Suggestions

Pair with a dry white wine like Sauvignon Blanc, a robust red like Chianti, or sparkling water with lemon.

Encourage guests to create their own bites with bread, cheese, meats, and vegetables.

Add seasonal fruits like figs, grapes, or melon for sweetness contrast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I make this ahead of time?

A: Most items (cheeses, meats, roasted vegetables, dips) can be prepped a day ahead. Assemble just before serving to keep bread fresh and crunchy.

Q: Can I make it vegetarian?

A: Absolutely! Skip the meats and add more roasted or grilled vegetables, marinated mushrooms, and nuts.

Q: How do I store leftovers?

A: Store cheeses, meats, and vegetables separately in airtight containers in the fridge. Bread is best eaten fresh or toasted the next day.

Nutritional Information (per serving, approx.)

Calories: 350–450 kcal (depends on portion size and ingredients)

Protein: 12–18 g

Carbohydrates: 30–40 g

Fat: 20–30 g

Fiber: 4–6 g

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