Creamy Burrata Caprese
When summer calls for light and effortless meals, this simple salad is your go-to: ripe local tomatoes, fresh aromatic basil, sweet and creamy burrata cheese, all topped with peppery, locally grown microgreens.
Consider topping the dish with some balsamic pickled red onion. Additionally, you can swap out the burrata for ricotta, and avocado, or go for the classic caprese salad with mozzarella.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
This vibrant, fresh, and flavorful recipe is incredibly versatile. You can use different tomato varieties such as sliced Beefsteak, Brandywine, or halved cherry tomatoes.
You can enjoy this Burrata Caprese as an appetizer or a light, summery meal, paired with cooked quinoa, pasta, or fresh crusty bread.
Ingredients
For this recipe, all you need are 5 simple ingredients!
Burrata Cheese: A simple twist on the traditional caprese salad is a ball of burrata. You can find this cheese at many grocery stores.
Fresh Tomatoes: I’m using cherry tomatoes in this recipe but during tomato season use whatever ripe tomatoes you like. Some other fresh summer tomatoes you could use include thick slices of juicy heirloom tomatoes, quartered grape tomatoes, or even Roma tomatoes.
Fresh Basil Leaves: Fresh and fragrant basil ensures lots of flavor.
Good Olive Oil: I use a quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil such as Graza.
Kosher Salt
Optional Ingredients: Microgreens, pickled onions, a sweet balsamic glaze, and black pepper.
Step By Step Instructions
Prepare Burrata: Place the burrata cheese on a serving platter.
Prepare Tomatoes: Arrange the halved cherry tomatoes around the burrata on the platter.
Add Fresh Basil: Sprinkle the julienned basil leaves over the burrata and tomatoes.
Drizzle with Olive Oil: Drizzle extra virgin olive oil over the burrata, tomatoes, and basil. The high-quality olive oil enhances the flavors of the dish.
Season with Salt: Sprinkle salt over the burrata and tomatoes to taste.
Serve: Serve the Burrata Caprese immediately. This dish is best enjoyed when the burrata is fresh and creamy. Use a knife to cut into the burrata, allowing the creamy center to ooze out and mingle with the tomatoes, basil, and other flavors on the plate.
FAQ (Ask A Dietitian!)
What is Burrata
Burrata is an Italian cheese known for its rich and creamy texture. It is made of cow’s milk, however it can also be made with Buffalo milk.
Burrata has a milky, buttery taste with a hint of sweetness and a soft, luxurious, and creamy texture.
It is excellent in salads, served with some crust bread, spooned alongside grilled veggies, or even a topping for pasta and pizza!
Why is it called Caprese
The Caprese Salad is named after the island of Capri a region in Italy. The traditional ingredients include tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil, olive oil, and salt. These ingredients are readily available in that region.
The fresh, high-quality ingredients are a big component of Italian Cuisine the minimal preparation allows the ingredients to shine.
More Recipe Ideas
You can get creative with a classic caprese salad. Let your taste buds guide you for it is a matter of personal preference how you enjoy your caprese salad.
Besides the juicy tomatoes, you can include fresh peaches or salad greens. Below are some ways I like to enjoy this salad.
- An appetizer for a dinner party.
- A simple recipe for a light lunch.
- The perfect summer salad with dinner paired with some grilled chicken or fish and some crusty bread or roasted potatoes.
More Tips
Below are some tips when considering this salad this summer!
Think Local Fresh Tomatoes: This recipe shines when tomatoes are as fresh as possible. I especially love this recipe when I’m swimming in my homegrown garden tomatoes.
Season Well: This recipe is excellent when you season the tomatoes with either flaky sea salt or kosher salt to taste. I also enjoy a bit of cracked black pepper to enhance the natural flavors in the ingredients.
Serve Immediately: I am all for that easy recipe that can be made in advance for even easier dinner preparations, however, this recipe is best served right after it is made.
Enjoy The Beautiful Colors: This is a beautiful salad to make with all its layers, colors, textures, and shapes, this salad is truly a work of art. Feel free to snap a picture and appreciate its beauty before diving in!
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Burrata Caprese Salad Recipe with Cherry Tomatoes
Equipment
- Sharp Knife
- Cutting board
- serving platter
Ingredients
- 2 balls fresh burrata cheese
- 3 cups cherry tomatoes, halved (about 1.5 pints)
- 10-12 fresh basil leaves, julienned
- 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil (adjust amount per preference)
- ½ tsp kosher salt
- Optional: Top with cracked black pepper, balsamic pickled onions, or microgreens
Instructions
Prepare Burrata
- Place the burrata cheese on a serving platter.
Prepare Tomatoes
- Arrange the halved cherry tomatoes around the burrata on the platter.
Add Fresh Basil
- Sprinkle the julienned basil leaves over the burrata and tomatoes.
Drizzle with Olive Oil
- Drizzle extra virgin olive oil over the burrata, tomatoes, and basil. The high-quality olive oil enhances the flavors of the dish.
Season with Salt
- Sprinkle salt over the burrata and tomatoes to taste.
Serve & Enjoy
- Serve the Burrata Caprese immediately. This dish is best enjoyed when the burrata is fresh and creamy. Use a knife to cut into the burrata, allowing the creamy center to ooze out and mingle with the tomatoes, basil, and other flavors on the plate.
Hi, I’m Sarah Harper, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist passionate about cooking, eating, and sharing all things food! At The Addy Bean, you’ll find a variety of flexitarian recipes designed to inspire and empower you to explore the delicious world of plant-based eating. My mission is to make plant-forward meals approachable, enjoyable, and part of your everyday life!
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