Personalized Introduction
There are some dishes that feel like sunshine in a bowl, and this Roasted Tomato & Burrata Panzanella Salad π π§ is definitely one of them. I still remember the first time I made itβI had leftover baguette, a bunch of cherry tomatoes that needed love, and a ball of burrata calling my name from the fridge. I took one bite, and I swear, it felt like a warm summer afternoon in Italy.
This salad is comforting yet refreshing, rustic yet elegant. The roasted tomatoes burst with flavor, the toasted bread cubes soak up all the juices, and the creamy burrata ties everything together like a dream. Itβs one of those recipes that makes you feel like a chef even though itβs incredibly easy to put together.
Whether youβre making it for lunch, as a side dish, or for a cozy dinner, this salad will make you smile. Itβs colorful, vibrant, and honestly one of the best ways to turn simple ingredients into something unforgettable. Letβs bring this bright, flavorful beauty to your table!
Nutritional Benefits
This salad may feel indulgent, but itβs surprisingly nutritious. Tomatoes are packed with antioxidants like lycopene and vitamin C, which help support your immune system and reduce inflammation. Burrata provides protein and calcium, giving the dish a creamy richness while still offering valuable nutrients.
The olive oil dressing adds healthy fats that support heart and brain health, while the bread (especially if you use whole-grain or sourdough) gives you fiber and long-lasting energy. Fresh basil brings antioxidants and a burst of natural flavor. This is one of those dishes that manages to be both delicious and nourishing at the same time.
Adaptable Variations
- Low-Carb Version: Reduce the bread and add more tomatoes, cucumbers, or arugula.
- Protein Boost: Add grilled chicken, chickpeas, or crispy prosciutto.
- Different Cheese: Swap burrata for fresh mozzarella, feta, or goat cheese.
- Extra Veggies: Add roasted peppers, cucumbers, red onions, or avocado.
- Make It Spicy: Sprinkle red pepper flakes over the top.
- Herb Upgrade: Add oregano, thyme, or parsley for deeper flavor.
Roasted Tomato & Burrata Panzanella Salad π π§
Ingredients
- 3 cups cherry or grape tomatoes
- 1 medium baguette or rustic loaf, cut into cubes
- 1 large ball of burrata cheese
- 3 tablespoons olive oil (plus more for drizzling)
- 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Fresh basil leaves
Instructions
- Roast the tomatoes. Preheat your oven to 400Β°F (200Β°C). Place the cherry tomatoes on a baking tray. Drizzle with 1β2 tablespoons of olive oil, salt, pepper, and half the minced garlic. Roast for about 18β22 minutes until bubbly and slightly caramelized.
- Toast the bread. Spread the bread cubes on a separate tray. Drizzle with olive oil and bake for 8β10 minutes until lightly golden. You want them crisp on the outside but still slightly soft in the center.
- Make the dressing. In a bowl, whisk together olive oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic, salt, and pepper.
- Assemble the salad. In a large bowl, add the toasted bread, roasted tomatoes (with their juices), and fresh basil. Pour the dressing over the top and gently toss to combine.
- Add the burrata. Place the burrata in the center or tear it into pieces so every bite gets some creamy goodness.
- Serve. Drizzle with a little extra olive oil, add more basil if you like, and enjoy immediately while the bread is still toasty.
Practical & Valuable Tips
- Use day-old bread. Slightly stale bread toasts better and holds up to the dressing.
- Donβt over-dress. The tomatoes release juiceβstart with less dressing and add more as needed.
- Add burrata last. This keeps it creamy and prevents it from melting into the warm ingredients.
- Let it rest 5 minutes. Allowing the bread to soften slightly makes the salad even better.
- Serve immediately. Panzanella is best enjoyed fresh so the bread stays crisp and flavorful.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I make this ahead of time? You can prep ingredients separately, but donβt mix everything until right before serving.
- Can I use mozzarella instead of burrata? Yes! Fresh mozzarella works beautifully.
- Can I use regular tomatoes? Absolutelyβjust chop them into chunks and roast them the same way.
- Does the bread get soggy? Slightly, but in the best way. Toasting prevents it from becoming mushy.
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