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Published on May 28, 2023 · Updated on February 15, 2024 · By Aysegul Sanford

Burrata Caprese is the easiest yet most luxurious salad you can make with fresh tomatoes, basil and Italian cheese, that’s ready in 10 minutes! The latest addition to our collection of summer salads, in this easy salad recipe, burrata adds a slight twist on the classic caprese salad we all love. Wow your guests with a touch of elegance this summer season!

Yields: 4 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 0 minutes mins

Total: 10 minutes mins

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Nothing says summer more than ripe, juicy tomatoes, and this one celebrates tomato season in style. And if you are looking for more ways to use your summer tomatoes, be sure to check out Mozzarella Cucumber Tomato Salad, Turkish Bean Salad, and Caprese Pasta Salad.

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Ingredients

Caprese burrata salad is a cinch to make and requires just a few key ingredients from the grocery store or farmer’s market. You will need:

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  • Burrata: Fresh burrata cheese is a soft Italian cheese similar in taste and appearance to fresh mozzarella cheese but with a creamy center. Look for a ball of burrata in smaller Italian markets, cheese shops, or in the cheese section of your local grocery store.
  • Tomatoes: I use a combination of large heirloom tomatoes and cherry tomatoes. Juicy heirloom tomatoes are best for their steak-like quality, and the cherry tomatoes add a sweet bite. Feel free to use any tomatoes, including Roma tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes, tomatoes on the vine, or grape tomatoes.
  • Fresh basil leaves: Finish with whole basil leaves or tear them gently with your hands.
  • Balsamic vinegar
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Seasonings: Keep it simple with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper. A final sprinkle of flaky salt adds a nice, salty crunch.

Optional Add-Ins and Substitutions

  • Balsamic reduction: Balsamic reduction – affiliate link – (also known as sweet balsamic glaze) is reduced balsamic vinegar that is sticky and sweet and can add just another level of flavor to this burrata caprese salad recipe. Simply drizzle your burrata salad with balsamic glaze at the very end for a robust and tangy finish.
  • Dressing: Take it up a notch with a simple basil dressing for Caprese salad, like Basil Vinaigrette, or go for Balsamic and Lemon Dressing.
  • Avocado: Although untraditional, a ripe avocado adds another layer of creaminess and color to this tomato burrata salad.
  • Mozzarella: If you can’t get your hands on burrata, you can use fresh mozzarella balls instead.

How to Make this Burrata Caprese Recipe?

The combination of burrata, tomato, and basil is just as delicious here as a traditional Caprese salad. But the best part – it’s ready in less than 10 minutes after a few easy steps. Here’s how to make this burrata caprese:

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  1. Prepare tomatoes: Slice tomatoes with a serrated knife into ⅓-inch thick slices. Arrange them on a serving platter and season with ½ teaspoon kosher salt.
  2. Add burrata: Place burrata balls in the center of the serving platter. Alternatively, gently cut them into smaller pieces with a sharp paring knife and scatter the chunks over the sliced tomatoes.
  3. Season: Sprinkle the tomatoes and burrata with the rest of the salt and black pepper. Finish with a generous drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Garnish with basil leaves. Enjoy!

How to Store Leftovers

Leftover tomato caprese with fresh burrata will keep for 2-3 days in an airtight container in the fridge. However, keep in mind the buratta’s cream will solidify and lose its viscosity over time, so it will not be as creamy on days two and three.

Expert Tips

  • Use good quality ingredients: Since this is a salad with such minimal ingredients, use ingredients that taste good to you. I like to seek out good olive oil and aged balsamic vinegar for the best flavor.
  • Season tomatoes liberally: Don’t skip on the salt when it comes to tomatoes; they benefit from a good sprinkle. As always, opt for the juiciest, freshest tomatoes you can find.
  • Serve at room temperature: Burrata tastes best when served at room temperature or just above, as the creamy center is soft and spreadable. Tomatoes also turn mealy and lose their flavor if stored in the fridge.
  • Presentation is key: This is a showstopping salad that will become the talk of the table. Be creative – assemble the tomatoes somewhat haphazardly and whimsical. Allow the burrata to shine in the center or be scattered into pieces.
  • Double the recipe or halve it for a small crowd: The recipe below serves four, but I could honestly eat the whole thing myself. Double or triple the recipe for a large party, or halve it when serving for one or two.

What to Serve It With?

When you put this Caprese salad with burrata on the table, I think we can all agree that it will be the star of the show. Make it a part of your Memorial Day Menu or 4th of July celebrations! Here are some pairing and serving suggestions:

  • Crusty Bread: Serve it with warm crusty bread like French baguette or No Knead Olive Bread on the side for an appetizer that is guaranteed to impress.
  • Bruschetta: Slice a baguette, brush with olive oil, and toast just before serving alongside the tomato caprese with fresh burrata, or make it a part of your Meat and Cheese Platter.
  • Grilled or Roasted Meats: Give it a nice boost of protein and serve it as a side dish with Marinated Shrimp Skewers, Grilled Mahi Mahi, Shish Tawook, Greek Yogurt Chicken, or Shrimp Scampi.
  • Pasta: Go all-out Italian and serve it with a main dish like my Garlic Butter Pasta, Lemon Ricotta Pasta or Baked Ziti with Eggplant.
  • Vegetable Meals: Keep it vegetarian and serve alongside Baked Eggplant Parm or Eggplant Involtini.
  • Crisp White Wine: If all else fails, treat yourself to this gorgeous salad and a crisp, chilled glass of wine like an Italian Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc.

FAQs

Where does caprese salad come from?

Also referred to as “Insalata Caprese”, Caprese has its roots in Campania, Italy at the Hotel Quisisana on the island of Capri. The salad was a tribute to Italy, as the ingredients represent the color of the Italian flag.

What is burrata?

Creamy burrata cheese is an Italian cow’s milk cheese that features an outer shell of fresh mozzarella wrapped around a soft-center of stracciatella (cheese curds and cream).

Where does burrata cheese come from?

Burrata originated in Puglia, Italy at the Castel del Monte and since has become a global sensation around the world.

What’s the difference between burrata and Caprese?

Burrata is a soft cheese ball with a creamy center, whereas caprese is a simple Italian salad that can be made with either burrata or fresh mozzarella.

What is the difference between burrata and mozzarella?

Burrata and mozzarella are both creamy, white, semi-soft Italian cheeses very similar in appearance. However, burrata is made with an outer layer of fresh mozzarella and filled with soft, stringy curd and cream known as stracciatella (the cheese, not the gelato). As a result, it has a super creamy texture and taste. Mozzarella is made from cow or water buffalo milk that is firm and bouncy.

How do you eat burrata?

Burrata is typically first sliced with a knife to reveal its creamy soft center, drizzled with olive oil and flakey sea salt, then eaten just as is with a fork, summer produce, or toasted bread.

Who sells burrata cheese?

You can find burrata in Italian markets, specialty cheese shops, or in the cheese section of large grocery stores. It is most often sold in plastic deli containers with some water or brine to keep the moisture intact.

Other Caprese Recipes You Might Also Like:

Whether you simply love the combination of tomato-basil-burrata or have been a huge fan of the cult-favorite Carabba’s Caprese salad or just cannot get enough of the flavors of caprese, here are a few Caprese-inspired recipes you might like:

  • Caprese Chicken Sandwich
  • Pizza Caprese

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Burrata Caprese Recipe

By Aysegul Sanford

Yields: 4 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 0 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Put your fresh summer tomatoes to good use with this Burrata Caprese recipe that you can make in 10 minutes.This easy summer salad combines the classic Italian flavors we all love, but uses Burrata instead of mozzarella cheese.

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Ingredients

  • 4-5 large tomatoes
  • ¾ teaspoon kosher salt or flaky sea salt
  • 2 balls burrata 8 ounces in total
  • ¼ cup fresh basil leaves torn
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper freshly ground
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil plus more for finishing
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar or reduced balsamic vinegar

Instructions

  • Slice tomatoes into ⅓-inch thick slices. Arrange them on a serving platter. Sprinkle tomato slices with ½ teaspoon salt.

  • Arrange burrata balls in the middle or gently break them with a sharp pairing knife and scatter the chunks over the sliced tomatoes.

  • Sprinkle everything with the rest of the salt and freshly ground black pepper. Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.

  • Garnish it with basil leaves. Serve!

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Notes

  • Yields: This recipe serves 4 generously. I usually serve one ball of burrata and two medium-sized tomatoes for 2 people. If you are serving a larger crowd, you can multiply this recipe using this ratio.
  • You can serve burrata as a whole or gently break it to reveal the creamy center. This way, your guests can easily serve themselves.
  • Storage: Leftover burrata caprese will keep for 2-3 days in an airtight container in the fridge. However, keep in mind the buratta’s cream will solidify and lose its viscosity over time, so it will not be as creamy on days two and three.

Nutrition

Calories: 93kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 0.4mg | Sodium: 444mg | Potassium: 307mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1108IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 0.5mg

Course: Salad

Cuisine: Italian

Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian

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  1. Dagmar

    Dear Ice,
    Wonderful recipe! I love Mozzarella, especially the real one from buffalo milk. Burrata is Mozzarella Made in Heaven!!! Of you tried this once, you Never Go back to the fake one. 😝
    Greetings from Vienna, Austria

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      I cannot agree more with you Dagmar! It is such a treat!
      I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed this recipe. Thanks for coming by and leaving a sweet note.
      Greetings to you from the US.

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FAQs

Do you drain the water from burrata? ›

Most burrata comes in a small bag, so you can place that directly in the water. Make sure to drain it well before you serve the cheese!

What's the difference between burrata and mozzarella cheese? ›

Fresh mozzarella cheese is made from cow or water buffalo milk. It has a firm but elastic texture and can be sliced without losing its shape. Burrata cheese is mozzarella that's formed into a thin pouch and then filled with a mixture of soft, stringy curd and cream called stracciatella.

Is burrata healthy? ›

Like most cheeses, it's high in fat and calories, so it should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. It is also a good source of protein and calcium. However, it is a less healthy option than some other types of cheese, such as crumbly feta or goat cheese, which tend to be lower in fat and calories.

Are you supposed to eat the outside of burrata? ›

Eat the inside and outside of burrata cheese

Burrata is made of a thin mozzarella shell and filled with stracciatella, a creamy type of cheese that gives burrata its buttery texture. However, it doesn't use the classic shredded mozzarella found in stores, but rather stretched curds of mozzarella.

Can you save half a ball of burrata? ›

If you open the package but won't use it all at once, transfer the liquid to an airtight container and keep the leftovers refrigerated for a day or two. Once you cut into a ball of burrata, it's best consumed immediately.

Is burrata more expensive than mozzarella? ›

If you are planning to melt the cheese for a cooked dish like burrata pizza, fresh mozzarella is a better option since its cheaper than burrata, and melted burrata loses its trademark contrasting textures.

What is the closest cheese to burrata? ›

Fresh mozzarella is the closest swap for burrata when it comes to flavor, although it lacks burrata's creamy interior texture. Look for mozzarella balls packed in water or whey for the closest match. This swap is perfect if your recipe calls for melted cheese.

Does burrata go bad? ›

Understanding Burrata's Shelf Life

It is widely known for its artisanal touch and delicate flavors. The shelf life of this delectable cheese typically ranges from 1 to 2 weeks. The clock starts ticking the moment it is created, and to fully appreciate its pristine taste and texture it is advised to eat it promptly.

Can you eat a whole ball of burrata? ›

Once, in a restaurant in Puglia, Italy, I ate an entire burrata by myself.

Why is burrata only good for 2 days? ›

A2: Due to its soft nature, Burrata has a lower shelf life than semi-hard or hard cheeses. If you buy this cheese fresh from Burrata House, consuming it within one or two days of opening is preferable.

Is burrata good for the gut? ›

Probiotics: Burrata cheese is a fermented dairy product and may contain certain beneficial bacteria called probiotics. Probiotics can support gut health and contribute to a healthy digestive system.

Should you keep burrata in water? ›

You seal the cheese by folding it together and dip it into hot water. Then, you conserve it in cold water. Burrata cheese is best when served fresh, but it's good either way! However, it should be left to rest for about an hour outside of the refrigerator before being served.

What is the liquid inside burrata? ›

This fresh cheese resembles a Fresh Mozzarella ball, but when split open, you will be delighted to discover a rich-tasting soft filling of fresh pieces of Mozzarella soaked in heavy cream.

How to use burrata water? ›

As long as you get the proportions right, burrata water can serve as the perfect textural, visual, and flavor element in a smartly-crafted co*cktail. Burrata juice can pair nicely in a frothy sour, playful martini, or even a white Russian.

Is burrata runny inside? ›

What could be better? Slicing into burrata is like slicing into a perfectly runny egg. The outside is a delicate mozzarella, and the inside is filled with even more mozzarella and cream. It's a delicate, rich, and creamy cheese that's a sensory experience in and of itself.

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