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Peach Caprese Salad with Burrata

Published Feb 23, 2025
Serves 4| Ready in 10 mins
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This peach caprese salad with burrata is summer on a plate. The sweet burst of juicy peach paired with luxurious creamy burrata cheese, all brightened with fresh basil, cucumber and a honey-citrus dressing, is the peach caprese you’ve been craving for.

Peach Caprese Salad with Burrata

‘Bloody delicious’ was the immediate sentiment after making this salad for the first time. Once you have tried a caprese salad with burrata it’s difficult to go back. The creamy centre of the burrata gives an almost sauce-like consistency that’s so silky and delicious. This recipe is made with love (and burrata. Which, aren't they basically the same thing?).

If you’re like me and look forward to ‘peach season’ every year, then this super easy, 10 minute salad is the perfect way to celebrate them. Make this for a weekend lunch or weeknight dinner served alongside some Mediterranean baked salmon, or a simple pasta dish.

And if you can't get enough peach caprese from this salad, this Peach Caprese Toast with Burrata is a must make.

Why you’ll love this recipe:

  • It comes together in 10 minutes.
  • No cooking required (perfect for summer!).
  • There’s only a few ingredients.
  • Burrata caprese salad is a luxurious twist on a classic.

Burrata vs fresh mozzarella

Burrata and fresh mozzarella balls are both cow’s milk Italian cheeses, they taste similar but they have very different textures. Fresh mozzarella is firm all the way through, and slightly elastic. Burrata has a delicate outer shell of mozzarella but is filled with rich, creamy curds of stracciatella and cream. It has a luscious texture that oozes when cut. Mozzarella is the traditional cheese for classic caprese salad recipe, served sliced, layered around the other salad ingredients. It’s also great for melting when baked so think pizza, toasts, lasagne etc.

Burrata however, is much more tender than fresh mozzarella, and makes a cheesy sauce consistency for the other ingredients of the salad. It can also be spread across toast, stirred through pasta like this tomato pasta recipe or topped into pizza after cooking.

What is a substitute for balsamic vinegar in caprese salad?

A traditional caprese salad is typically served with a balsamic dressing or sweet balsamic glaze. My twist on using balsamic is a much lighter combination of lemon, malt vinegar and honey. It’s more understated and compliments the peaches better than balsamic vinegar in my opinion.

Other variations to try:

  • A popular variation is peach tomato caprese using both peaches and heirloom tomatoes or cherry tomatoes together.
  • Add some prosciutto slices.
  • Add some strawberries.
  • If you love balsamic glaze in a caprese, sub that in for the citrus dressing.
  • Add it onto toasted sourdough to make a burrata caprese recipe into lunch or brunch.

Cooking tips and how to make it

  • Prep your ingredients first. Start by making the dressing and slicing the peaches and cucumber. Then assemble and dress the salad. That’s it! See full recipe in the card below.
  • For the best result, you want perfectly ripe peaches with just the right amount of firmness and tenderness. If you’re buying peaches a few days before you make it, buy them on the firmer side and let them ripen. I will usually let them ripen on the bench if they’re quite firm, and then put them in the fridge to stop them from over softening.
  • Keep it cool. Herbs like basil tend to wilt quickly in the heat, so keep the salad in fridge until ready to serve.

What to serve with a peach caprese salad with burrata

This salad goes perfectly with other Mediterranean flavours like my baked salmon with fennel and lemon, or as a side to my posh aglio e olio pasta. It also goes well alongside pulled meats like my delicious and easy pulled pork or with my hot honey chicken wings.

For more fruity summer salads

If you have seen the salads on my blog, you’ll notice a lot of them have fruit! It’s just such a great way to jazz up a salad. My Watermelon and Strawberry Salad, Rockmelon, Prosciutto and Burrata salad, Fig and Prosciutto and Bloody Mary Tomato Salad are perfect fruity salads for the heat of summer.

Frequently asked questions
What is caprese salad

A Caprese salad is a classic Italian salad made with burrata or fresh mozzarella, ripe tomatoes or in this case -peaches, basil, olive oil, and traditionally a balsamic vinegar.

How to store

Store any leftovers in the fridge. It’s best eaten within 1-2 days.

Can I make this salad in advance?

It’s best made the day of, but you can make it a few hours in advance, just hold off dressing the salad until ready to serve.

Ingredients and substitutions

Ingredients to make peach caprese salad
Big ripe peaches
You can sub with nectarines, strawberries, apricots or tomatoes.
Fresh burrata cheese
If you can’t find burrata, use fresh mozzarella or bocconcini.
Cucumber
Your preferred variety.
Fresh herbs
Basil leaves and thyme leaves.
Lemon juice and zest
For the dressing and zest to compliment the peaches. Sub for orange if you can’t find lemon.
Malt vinegar
A milder vinegar for the dressing, you can use balsamic vinegar in place of malt vinegar.
Olive oil
For the dressing. Use good quality extra virgin olive oil.
Honey
To sweeten the dressing. Can be subbed with maple syrup.
Salt & pepper
For seasoning.

How to make it - step by step!

Making the salad dressing
1. Make the dressing

To make the dressing, combine dressing ingredients to a jar, add the lid and shake emulsify.

Cutting peaches
2. Slice the peaches

Cut the peaches into quarters or eighths.

Peeling cucumber
3. Peel the cucumbers

Peel the cucumber into ribbons.

Plating up the salad
4. Plate up

Lay the ingredients on a serving platter starting with some peaches, then pull a part the ball of burrata and place around the plate.

Adding dressing to the salad
5. Add the dressing

Drizzle over the dressing onto the peaches and cucumber.

Garnishing the salad
6. Garnish and serve

Scatter over lemon zest, basil leaves and thyme. Crack over some pepper on the burrata and serve or refrigerate.

Watch the how to video

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Peach Caprese Salad with Burrata

Cook Time
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Prep Time
10 mins
Serves
4
This peach caprese salad with burrata is summer on a plate. The sweet burst of juicy peach paired with luxurious creamy burrata cheese, all brightened with fresh basil, cucumber and a honey-citrus dressing, is the peach caprese you’ve been craving for.

For the salad:

  • 3 big ripe peaches
  • 1 ball burrata, removed from liquid
  • 1 Lebanese cucumber
  • ¾ cup fresh basil leaves, picked
  • ¼ fresh thyme leaves, picked
  • Zest of 1 lemon

For the dressing:

  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 tsp malt vinegar
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • ½ tbsp honey
  • ¼ tsp flaky salt
  • ¼ tsp freshly ground black pepper
Category - Salads
Cuisine - Italian inspired
Skill Level - Super easy
Other categories -
Salads, Appetizers, Entertaining, Little plates, Summer, Vegetarian, Gluten Free
Nutritional information
Calories 163.9 kcal8%
Carbohydrates 17.2 g6%
Sodium 162.2 mg7%
Magnesium 22.7 mg6%
Protein 1.8 g4%
Sugar 13.1 g15%
Calcium 29.5 mg3%
Vitamin A 14%
Fat 11.0 g17%
Fiber 2.4 g9%
Iron 0.8 mg5%
Vitamin C 15%

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