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The easiest Roasted Garlic Tomato Burrata Caprese. Trust me, this is going to become your new go-to salad for spring and summer. Roasted garlic, shallots, and cherry tomatoes are spooned over balls of fresh burrata cheese. Then top with a mix of basil and micro basil, and serve with toasted ciabatta (or your favorite cracker). This Caprese salad is fresh, summery, and so delicious. Perfect for spring and summer days, plus all the upcoming summer holidays!
Look, my weather might not seem like it’s the middle of May, but regardless of my surroundings, I’m embracing the late spring tomatoes and fresh herbs. I just can’t wait for summer to arrive!
Thankfully, my grocery store has had really pretty cherry tomatoes this past week. I even found some herb plants, which have been such a blessing. I just adore fresh spring and summer herbs. Basil, Thyme, cilantro, dillโthey’re all so good.
When I made this, I was excited about the entire testing process. I just knew it had the potential to be a recipe I would loveโand I do!
This is a great light lunch or dinner. You could also pair it with a side of grilled chicken or steak and maybe some steamed rice. That would be so good!
You can also serve it as a side for your next dinner party or summer celebration. You’ll love how easy it is!
My mom said it was the perfect salad; she loved it. Wahoo! I always love it when my mom is excited about a recipe. That’s always my favorite feeling!
Step 1: roast the garlic with the tomatoes
Start with the garlic, shallots, and tomatoes. I like to roast a handful of whole garlic cloves with a shallot, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, fresh thyme, chili flakes, and black pepper. The idea is to roast the garlic until it becomes very soft and mashable and the tomatoes until they burst. This takes about 20 minutes in the oven.
Once the garlic is roasted, remove the garlic and shallots from the baking dish.
Step 2: prep the salad
While the tomatoes roast, arrange the balls of burrata cheese in a salad bowl. Itโs important to make sure the burrata cheese is at room temperature. Burrata gives off the most flavor at room temperature! I usually pull it out of the fridge at least an hour before serving.
Next, slice up about a cup of fresh cherry tomatoes. I like to add a handuful to the top of the salad.
Step 3: chop/mash the garlic
When the tomatoes are ready, remove the garlic and shallots from the pan. Give them a chop or mash them down with the side of your knife until the garlic is more like a paste.
Now add the paste back to the pan with the tomatoes and toss with some extra olive oil.
Step 4: serve
Now spoon the warm tomatoes and oil in the pan over the burrata. Then, add the basil. I love to use petite basil leaves + a handful of micro basil.
Finish the salad with fresh cherry tomatoes + sea salt, and chili flakes.
I love to serve this salad with buttery salted ciabatta slices. To make these, I slice ciabatta bread and toss them with slices of cold butter. Place the bread and butter in a baking dish. Cover, so the bread stays soft, then bake for a few minutes until the butter melts over the bread cubes.
Add flaky sea salt and serve the warm buttered bread with the salad. It will be wonderful.
Looking for other salads? Here are some favorites:
Greek Chicken Chopped Salad with Lemon Tahini Vinaigrette
Corn, Tomato, and Avocado Pasta Salad
Tomato, Peach, and Burrata Salad
Marinated Cherry Tomatoes with Burrata
Lastly, if you make this Roasted Garlic Tomato Burrata Caprese, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Loved this easy summer tomato treat, next time I’m going to add to pasta and service with grilled shrimp
Hey Marj,
Wonderful! I appreciate you trying this recipe and your comment, so glad to hear it turned out well! x
This dish was amazing and so easy to make. We devoured it!!! A keeper.
Hey Sheila,
Fantastic!! So glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, I appreciate you giving it a try and your comment! x
I used your basic recipe but added some other things as I did not have some you mentioned. Instead of basil, I used pesto, no burrata so I used white cheese. I am on a small island off Puerto Rico and have learned to follow the basics but also to be flexible. it was delicious!!!
Hey Carmen,
Happy Friday! Thanks a lot for making this recipe and your comment, so glad it turned out well! xT
Five out of five stars for this one. So easy and so delicious! I did add some greens and served it as a dinner salad with sourdough. Canโt wait to add some chicken or other protein next time. You recipes are always wonderful.
Hi Marni,
Thanks so much! So glad to hear that this recipe turned out well for you, I appreciate you making it! xx
In the recipe you say 1/3 cup of olive oil. In the directions you end up using 1/2 cup. Is there a typo. 1/2 cup seemed a lot.
This sounds delicious but I didnโt see sliced tomatoes in the ingredient list. what kind of tomatoes? Are they roasted too or fresh?
Hi Susan,
You are just slicing 1 cup of the cherry tomatoes and using those and roasting the other 3 cups. I hope this makes more sense! Let me know if you have any other questions! xT
This recipe looks good but your ads make reading your posts so difficult. I cannot get the button to Jump to Recipe to work so I have basically stopped looking at your recipes.
The continuous large repeated photos do not help.
Hi Stephanie,
Thanks so much for sharing your feedback and so sorry for any frustration. I would say give the page a second to load before you start clicking on the “jump to recipe” button and it should work for you:) Have a great day! xx
Agree!
Download an add blocker. They’re clutch.
Hi Tiegan,
Do you peel the shallot? If yes, so you need to squeeze it on the cutting board? If both garlic and shallots are already peeled and soft you should just be able to mash them, correct? Also you mention slice tomatoes. Are they in addition to the 4 cups cherry tomatoes or are the cherry tomatoes divided-some roasted some sliced?
Hey Ronda,
Yes, you can peel the shallot and the garlic and then mash them on the cutting board. You are going to use 3 cups of the cherry tomatoes in step and then 1 cup in step 3. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT