Easy Avocado Tartine Recipe (Perfect for Brunch)

This easy Avocado Tartine recipe is one of my favorites on this blog. Inspired by Tatte Bakery, this tartine is piled high with lemony arugula and sweet, sliced radishes. It will instantly transport you to a French bistro. It’s a simple avocado toast, but kicked up a notch! 

Shot of tartine with avocado and topped with arugula dressed in olive oil, salt, and pepper

The best part about this recipe is that it’s essentially a no-cook meal. All you need to do is toast your sourdough for the perfect avocado tartine. Tartine is most often served for breakfast, but you could also have this for lunch. If you are looking for other French Bistro-inspired recipes, I suggest my Fried Goat Cheese Salad with Arugula and Endive.

This avocado tartine is very special to me. It is inspired by Tatte Bakery ‘s menu item of the same name, which is topped with poached eggs. I would order this tartine from Tatte all the time when I worked in Boston before the pandemic hit. I’ve missed it so much that I decided to recreate it at home. Spoiler: mine is even better, and it costs less! Trust me, this is the best avocado toast ever.

Although Tatte inspires this dish, tartines weren’t invented by the eatery. The concept of tartines originates from France, where it has been a traditional part of French cuisine for centuries. However, the word “tartine” refers to a slice of bread with a spread. However, tartine has evolved into open-faced sandwiches featuring a variety of toppings. Tartines originated as a simple and practical way to enjoy bread with different accompaniments. However, tartines have since become a versatile and globally embraced culinary trend.

Head on shot of sourdough bread topped with smashed avocado and arugula and sliced radish tossed in olive oil

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It’s customizable – You can customize this tartine with additional spices and proteins, like poached salmon, or make it vegan by omitting the cheese!
  • It’s quick – This recipe comes together in 10 minutes. Pro tip? Start assembling your toppings while your bread toasts.
  • It uses whole ingredients – This recipe, filled with wholesome ingredients like avocado, arugula, mint, and radish, ensures lasting fullness. 

Ingredients

Overhead shot of ingredients for an avocado tartine (avocado, sliced radish, olive oil, salt, pepper, two slices of sourdough bread, parmesano reggiano chunk, mint leaves, lemon, and arugula) on a marble countertop.
  • Sourdough bread –Toasted sourdough provides a crunchy base, complementing the creamy avocado topping. You must use good bread! I much prefer sourdough for an authentic tartine taste.
  • Avocado – Ripe avocados, mashed and spread, offers a rich, buttery texture and healthy fats to the tartine.
  • Arugula – Peppery arugula adds freshness, balancing avocado richness with its crisp texture.
  • Olive oil – A drizzle enhances taste, imparting a luxurious silkiness to the creamy avocado tartine.
  • Sliced radish – Thin radish slices provide a refreshing crunch, contrasting with creamy avocado.
  • Mint leaves – Fragrant mint leaves elevate freshness, creating a delightful interplay of flavors in the tartine. Fresh herbs are a must when making a tartine!
  • Parmigiano Reggiano – Grated Parmigiano Reggiano adds a savory depth, harmonizing with other ingredients in the tartine.
  • Lemon juice -Zesty lemon juice enhances flavor, cutting through avocado richness in the tartine. Feel free to use some lemon zest, too!
  • Black pepper and kosher salt  – Don’t skimp on the seasonings here! A generous pinch of salt makes a huge difference in the creamy avocado spread and in the arugula salad. 

Substitutions and Additions

  • Add eggs – Top the tartine with perfectly poached or soft-boiled eggs. The runny yolk adds a luscious, creamy element that complements the avocado, creating a more substantial and satisfying dish.
  • Smoked salmon – Add smoked salmon on top of the avocado for a luxurious twist. 
  • Cherry tomatoes – Slice or halve cherry tomatoes and arrange them on top of the avocado for a burst of sweetness and juiciness. The tomatoes add a colorful and vibrant touch to the tartine.
  • Balsamic glaze drizzle – Finish the tartine with a drizzle of balsamic glaze for a sweet and tangy flavor enhancement.
  • Add some heat – Add some red pepper flakes tor chile flakes to your creamy avocado spread and use them to top the salad. 
  • Different bread – You can use whole-grain bread and whole-wheat bread for this basic recipe, sourdough is best, though! 

Step by Step Instructions

Zoomed in picture of avocado in a bowl drizzed with olive oil, salt, and pepper.

Step 1: Mix the salt and pepper together and set aside. Now, start by mashing your avocado. Add fresh avocado to a small bowl with half of the lemon juice and half of the salt and pepper.

Zoomed in picture of mashed avocado in a glass bowl.

Step 2: Mash the ingredients together with a fork until creamy.

Zoomed in picture of arugula and sliced radish tossed with olive oil in a glass bowl

Step 3: Add the arugula to a new bowl. Add 3 tbsp olive oil, the remaining salt and pepper mixture, and the remaining lemon juice.

Arugula, sliced radish, grated parmesan cheese in glass bowl

Step 4: Next, add the sliced radish, torn mint leaves, and 3 tbsp parmigiano reggiano. Toss to combine and set aside.

Two slices of toasted sourdough bread on a gray plate, both topped with smooth mashed avocado.

Step 5: Toast your sourdough bread. Then, assemble the tartines by spreading the mashed avocado on each slice of toasted sourdough.

Zoomed in picture of two tartines on a gray plate: both with smashed avocado and topped with arugula tossed in olive oil with sliced radish on top

Step 6: Top each piece with arugula salad. Serve immediately.

Head on shot of sourdough bread topped with smashed avocado and arugula and sliced radish tossed in olive oil

Tips and Notes

  • Avocado ripeness – Make sure your avocados are ripe! If the avocados have some brown spots, that’s okay because they’ll be hidden in this tartine.
  • Use the best produce you can find – One of the best tips I have is to make sure to use fresh produce! Your greens should be crisp and bright for this avocado tartine.

Recipe FAQs

A tartine is a French open-faced sandwich typically made with a slice of bread as the base, topped with various ingredients such as spreads, vegetables, meats, or cheeses.

While various types of bread can be used, crusty bread like sourdough or baguette is often preferred for tartines because it holds toppings and provides a satisfying crunch.

Tartines can be served either hot or cold, depending on the ingredients used. Some are enjoyed warm, with melted cheese or grilled toppings, while others, like avocado tartines, are served at room temperature or chilled.

Zoomed in picture of two tartines on a gray plate: both with smashed avocado and topped with arugula tossed in olive oil with sliced radish on top

Serving Suggestions

  • Wine pairing  – This perfect avocado toast recipe pairs well with a crisp and refreshing white wine. Consider options such as Sauvignon Blanc or Albariño. These wines offer bright acidity and citrusy notes that can complement the avocado’s creamy texture and the arugula’s peppery freshness.
  • Serve with soup – Pair the tartine with a light soup, such as a gazpacho or a cucumber soup. The combination makes for a well-balanced and satisfying meal, especially during cooler weather.
  • Fruit salsa – Create a fruit salsa with ingredients like diced mango, pineapple, and cilantro. Spoon this colorful and flavorful salsa on top of the avocado tartine for a tropical twist.
  • Remember to season with salt and pepper and consider a drizzle of olive oil or a squeeze of lemon to tie all the flavors together. These suggestions can be mixed and matched based on personal preferences to create a delightful and well-rounded dining experience.

Storage and Serving Instructions

Preparing Avocado Tartine Ahead of Time:

  1. Toast bread separately -Toast the bread slices separately to maintain their crispiness. Allow them to cool completely before assembling the tartines.
  2. Mash avocado with lemon juice – Mash the avocados and mix them with a splash of lemon juice to prevent browning. Season with salt and pepper. You can also add any desired herbs or spices at this stage.
  3. Prepare toppings – If you’re including toppings like sliced radishes or cherry tomatoes, prepare them in advance and store them separately.
  4. Keep ingredients separate – Store the mashed avocado and toppings separately in airtight containers to prevent the bread from becoming soggy.
  5. Assembly before serving -Assemble the tartines just before serving to maintain the freshness and texture of the ingredients.

Storing Avocado Tartine:

  1. Store components separately – Keep the toasted bread, mashed avocado, and toppings in separate airtight containers or plastic wrap.
  2. Avocado preservation – If you have leftover mashed avocado, press a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the surface to minimize exposure to air, which helps slow down browning. Refrigerate it.
  3. Refrigeration – Store all components in the refrigerator if you’re preparing the tartines a few hours or up to a day in advance.

Serving Later:

  1. Bring to room temperature – Before serving, allow the components to come to room temperature. Cold ingredients can mute flavors, and bringing them to room temperature enhances the overall taste.
  2. Assemble just before serving – Place the toasted bread on a serving platter and spread the mashed avocado evenly. Add your toppings and any finishing touches just before serving.
  3. Optional drizzles – Consider adding a drizzle of olive oil, a squeeze of fresh lemon, or a balsamic glaze just before serving for extra flavor.

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Head on shot of sourdough bread topped with smashed avocado and arugula and sliced radish tossed in olive oil

The Best Avocado Tartine – A Mouthwatering French Breakfast

Allie Hagerty
This avocado tartine recipe is inspired by Tatte Bakery. Piled high with lemony arugula and sweet, sliced radishes, it's a perfect breakfast or lunch.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Breakfast, Lunch
Cuisine French
Servings 2 serving
Calories 467 kcal

Equipment

  • toaster you can also broil your toast
  • measuring spoons
  • measuring cups
  • cutting board
  • chef’s knife
  • microplane or cheese grater
  • fork
  • mixing bowls

Ingredients
  

  • 2 slices sourdough bread
  • 1 1/2 cups arugula
  • 1 avocado
  • 3 radishes, sliced
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons parmigiano reggiano, grated
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 8 mint leaves, torn

Instructions
 

  • Mix the salt and pepper together and set aside. Now, start by mashing your avocado. Add fresh avocado to a small bowl with half of the lemon juice and half of the salt and pepper. Mash the ingredients together with a fork until creamy.
  • Add the arugula to a new bowl. Add 3 tbsp olive oil and the remaining salt and pepper mixture and the remaining lemon juice. Next, add the sliced radish, torn mint leaves, and 3 tbsp parmigiano reggiano. Toss to combine and set aside.
  • Toast your sourdough bread. Then, assemble the tartines by spreading the mashed avocado on each slice of toasted sourdough.
  • Top each piece with arugula salad. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • Avocado ripeness – Make sure your avocados are ripe! If the avocados have some brown spots, that’s okay because it’ll be hidden in this avocado tartine.
  • Use the best produce you can find – The fresh produce is the star of this dish – make sure your greens are crisp and bright for this avocado tartine

Nutrition

Calories: 467kcalCarbohydrates: 44gProtein: 12gFat: 29gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 18gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 1391mgPotassium: 664mgFiber: 9gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 567IUVitamin C: 19mgCalcium: 165mgIron: 4mg
Keyword breakfast, brunch, french, lunch, tartine, Vegetarian
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