Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

 This Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula is the perfect appetizer for your New Year’s Eve Spread!

Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula
I am so excited to be joining with some of my blogging friends in a virtual holiday cocktail party! I have made such great friends through blogging and we were all discussing how much we would love to get together. We are spread to all four corners of the US and finding a meeting place and time is nearly impossible! We all have kids, busy lives, and of course, busy blogs. My friends Vicki and Jennifer from Two Bees in a Pod had the genius idea to host a virtual cocktail party. We are all sharing some great food, appetizers, drinks, and holiday ideas with each other and you! See the link up at the bottom of this post for some great holiday entertaining ideas!
I love a great holiday meal as much as the next person, but if I’m being honest, I am really in it for the appetizers. Sure, the main course is great, but I could make a meal on the pre meal snacks. When I spent some him living in Spain, I realized the Spanish really have the whole appetizer thing down. So many of their dinners are tons of different  tapas (small plates) eaten while standing and mingling with friends. I absolutely loved eating is way and wish the tapas trend would move to my small town here in Pennsylvania!
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Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

The holidays are the perfect time to have a great selection of appetizer recipes on hand. I love to serve a variety of lighter and more filling appetizers and this recipe is definitely the latter. Everyone seems to love bread based appetizers because they are so hearty and honestly, who doesn’t love a slice of good french baguette?

Balsamic Steak Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula Bruschetta is always a crowd pleaser, but I wanted to do something a little different this year. These crostini are absolutely delicious and takes barely any time or effort to make. You can also make put these all together in advance and just add the steak right before serving! I love a good make ahead appetizer. Want a meatless version? Try my version with herbed cheese and marinated tomatoes.

 

Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

I used what my store calls skillet steak for these, but any thin cut steak will do (just not boxed steakumms please!) After a quick hour long marinade, this steak makes the perfect topping for the crostini, which already has the creamy texture of the cheese and fresh peppery taste of the arugula. Speaking of the arugula, if you haven’t tried it, you need to! This is our favorite green in our house and it is absolutely delicious.

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I hope you have had a healthy and wondrous holiday season with your family and I look forward to sharing more recipes with you in the new year!

Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

Balsamic Steak Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

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Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

Ingredients

  • For the marinade:
  • 1/2 lb thin cut steak
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • salt and pepper
  • For the crostini:
  • 1 french baguette sliced in 1/2 inch rounds and toasted
  • 1 5.2 ounce container of boursin cheese or any generic version of garlic and herb spreadable cheese
  • 2 cups fresh arugula
  • store bought balsamic vinaigrette I love Delallo Brand

Instructions

  1. Add all marinade ingredients into a ziploc bag. Seal, shake well, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  2. When finished marinading, prepare the crostini. Toast the bread in your oven, on a grill pan, or in a skillet.
  3. Spread about 1 tsp. boursin cheese onto the bread then top with a few pieces of arugula. Set aside.
  4. Cook your steak in either a heavy bottom skillet or grill pan. Since the steak is thin, it does not require a long cook time. I did 3 minutes per side for mine to cook to medium. Cook to your desired temperature. Let steak rest for at least 10 minutes after cooking so you don't lose all of the juice.
  5. After sitting, cut steak into small triangles and lay atop the arugula.
  6. Right before serving, drizzle about 1/2 tsp. of the balsamic vinaigrette over your crostini.
  7. Serve warm or at room temperature. Enjoy and Happy New Year!

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20 thoughts on “Balsamic Beef Crostini with Herbed Cheese and Arugula

  1. these would be perfect to have at any party. i can’t wait to impress my dad with these. he’s going to love them and thank you in advance. hugs, CoCo

  2. Oh my goodness, my mouth is watering!!! These sound incredible – any recipe that combines steak and boursin seems like a winner! Merry Christmas!

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