I bought a package of wonton wrappers at the grocery store last week and I’ve had tons of ideas spinning through my head for the past few days about how I should use them up. I’ve finally settled on a Mexican version that I’m planning to make for dinner tonight, so stay tuned for that!
However, there are A LOT of little wonton wrappers in those packages and I decided that it would be boring to use them all on the same thing, so when I came home for lunch today I whipped up a little snack for myself that turned out quite well!
If you haven’t noticed, I’ve been on a bit of a pesto and mozzarella kick for the past few days, and today is no exception. I can’t help it! It’s just such a good combo.
These bruschetta cups would be a great party appetizer, but they’re easy enough that you could also whip up just a few for a snack like I did.
Since they can be made in varying quantities, there’s no exact recipe but here’s what you need:
Mini Pesto Bruschetta Cups
Prep Time: 5 min
Cook Time: 10 min
Keywords: bake appetizer vegetarian mozzarella
Ingredients
- wonton wrappers
- olive oil/cooking spray
- pesto
- fresh mozzarella cheese
- tomatoes
- fresh basil
Instructions
Spray a mini muffin tin with EVOO or cooking spray.
Press one wonton wrapper into each hole. If the wrappers have been in the fridge, press them between your hands for a few seconds to warm them up so they don’t rip. Mist the wrappers with EVOO or cooking spray.
Place the muffin tin in the oven at 400 degrees for 4 minutes or until the wonton wrappers are just brown on the tips.
Remove from the oven, spoon a little pesto into the bottom of each cup and top with a small piece of fresh mozzarella.
Return the pan to the oven for 4 more minutes. Remove when the wontons turn a nice golden brown on the edges.
Top each cup with a few pieces of diced tomatoes and a little bit of fresh basil.
Aren’t they pretty?! These are a fun twist on traditional bruschetta and I loved every crunchy bite!
Enjoy!
–Lindsay–
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sarah (sarah learns) says
yay for won ton wrappers! 🙂 these are both adorable and delicious-looking! now i wish i hadn’t used up all of mine on the buffalo chicken crisps! sad.
Lindsay says
haha next time!
Donna @ Life of a Happy Blonde says
I love won ton wrappers!!!
Brushetta is popping up everywhere lately so i’m going to have to cure my craving soon – i always use feta cheese but i might have to give mozarella a try!
Lindsay says
oooh feta sounds delightful! i just have a hard-core love of mozz 🙂
Marie | yellowhousecook says
These are such a good idea – I love it! I think I’ll try them for an upcoming party. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Lindsay says
awesome! hope you like them 🙂
Erica says
Those look fantastic! Love wonton wrappers-you can do so much with them!
Lindsay says
i know! i just keep thinking of more and more ideas!
Parita @ myinnershakti says
These would make perfect appetizers for a dinner party – yummy and beautiful!
Lindsay says
thanks, friend 🙂
Alicia @ AliGirl Cooks says
These are so pretty! I need an appetizer for a party this weekend. These might be on the agenda!
Lindsay says
let me know what you think!
Sarah @ The Smart Kitchen says
Easy, delicious, beautiful. I like it. 🙂
Charise says
So pretty and elegant looking!
Sarah K. @ The Pajama Chef says
these look so delicious!
Kelly says
Looks so yummy! Have you tried the Demarle pans? You don’t even need cooking spray with those. 🙂