Caprese Salad is a vibrant and easy Italian salad, and one of my favorite summer salads! This authentic Caprese recipe has layers of juicy tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and fresh basil that are stunning on a platter and so tasty with the simple dressing.

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Helpful Reader Review
“The BEST summer salad! We eat this daily using tomatoes from our garden…so delish! – Kellie ★★★★★
Caprese Salad Video
There’s a reason why everyone is obsessed with “Caprese” everything, even Caprese Skewers served as an appetizer! It’s fresh, healthy, flavorful, and perfect as a light summer lunch. Watch the video to see how we make this super-easy summer salad.
“Insalata Caprese” literally means “the salad of Capri” which is an Italian island. Caprese salad is typically made by layering slices of fresh mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, and basil, then seasoned to perfection, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and sometimes a balsamic glaze.
Just like our popular Cucumber Tomato Salad and Panzanella Salad, this Caprese Salad should is on our regular menu rotation during tomato season when tomatoes are at their peak in flavor and texture.
Did You Know?
The colors of a Caprese Salad match the Italian flag, which is green, white, and red? Now every time you look at this salad, you’ll think of Italy!

Ingredients and Variations
The ingredients for Caprese Salad are simple, but so tasty when combined. I also shared easy substitutions if you want to change things up.
- Tomatoes – In-season summer tomatoes will taste best. Beefsteak tomatoes or Heirloom tomatoes are a classic choice. If you can’t find them, try halved cherry tomatoes or Campari. They should be ripe, but firm. Avoid soft and overripe tomatoes, which can get too juicy and mushy once salted. If you want to substitute tomatoes, try sliced peaches or a combination of tomatoes and peaches.
- Cheese – Fresh whole milk mozzarella is traditional. I like to buy it pre-sliced to make the assembly easier. You can also use mini mozzarella balls (Bocconcini), or even Burrata like in my Tomato Burrata Salad. If you want a dairy-free version, substitute cheese for slices of avocado.
- Basil – Genovese basil is the top choice with large, tender leaves. If fresh basil leaves aren’t an option, try baby arugula or mint.
- Balsamic Glaze – Balsamic isn’t always used in this salad, but it adds tons of flavor. I love my homemade Balsamic Glaze, which is just a balsamic reduction (thicker than balsamic vinegar), but you can use store-bought. If you want to substitute, try spooning on fresh Basil Pesto.
- Extra virgin olive oil – this is the easiest way to add a layer of flavor. Use the highest quality oil you can get your hands on. It really makes a difference!
- Salt and Pepper – use a flaky sea salt such as Maldon (my favorite!), which adds a bit of crunch, or a kosher salt, plus freshly cracked black pepper. Salt really amplifies the flavor of tomatoes, so you’ll want to be generous with the seasoning.

How to Make Caprese Salad
- Start by layering slices of tomatoes on a serving platter. Tuck slices of cheese between each tomato so both are visible then tuck whole basil leaves between the cheese and tomatoes. Arrange the slices so you can see every layer.
- Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper, drizzle all over with extra virgin olive oil, and drizzle with 2 Tbsp balsamic glaze or add it to taste. Once the salad is dressed, you’ll want to enjoy it right away.
Natasha’s Serving Tip
Caprese salad is so beautiful when served on a platter. Arrange all of your salad ingredients, then just before serving, drizzle with salt, pepper, balsamic glaze, and extra virgin olive oil. Adding the salt too early will make your tomatoes release extra juice.

Make-Ahead Tips
Caprese salad is a stunner, but only for a short period of time. Once you add the dressing and salt, it will start to wilt and get juicy. This is why I wait to add the dressing until just before serving, but you do have a small window to prep in advance, which is helpful when hosting.
- Prep and Arrange – you can slice tomatoes and mozzarella and pat dry with paper towels then arrange them on a platter and refrigerate for up to 4 hours ahead of serving. Cover lightly with plastic wrap over the top (don’t press it against the cheese to avoid condensation collecting). Store basil separately.
- Dress and Serve – Just before serving, add basil to the platter and dress with extra virgin olive oil, balsamic glaze, salt, and pepper. Once it’s dressed, it should be enjoyed within 30-60 minutes for the freshest look.

What to Serve with Caprese Salad
In the summer months when the tomatoes are plentiful and so delicious, I’ll make this salad for lunch, and it’s super satisfying on it’s own since it has some protein from the cheese, but if you want some easy pairing options, these dishes pair perfectly with Caprese Salad:
- Protein – Tuscan Chicken, Chicken Pesto Roll Ups, Pan-Seared Cod, Grilled Shrimp Skewers or Shrimp Scampi
- Breads – Focaccia Bread, Sourdough Bread
- Grains – Lasagna, Risotto, or buttered Homemade Pasta
Caprese Salad Recipe

Ingredients
- 1 1/2 lbs Ripe tomatoes, (3-4 medium) sliced 1/4” thick
- 12-16 oz Fresh mozzarella, sliced 1/4” thick
- 1 bunch Fresh basil, (1/3 cup basil leaves)
- 3 Tbsp Extra virgin olive oil, for drizzling
- 1/2 tsp Sea salt, or to taste
- 1/4 tsp Black pepper, or to taste
- 2 Tbsp Balsamic glaze, or added to taste (optional)
Instructions
- Start by layering slices of tomatoes on a serving platter. Tuck slices of cheese between each tomato so both are visible then tuck whole basil leaves between the cheese and tomatoes. Arrange the slices so you can see every layer.
- Just before serving, season generously with salt and pepper, drizzle all over with extra virgin olive oil, and drizzle with 2 Tbsp balsamic glaze or add it to taste.
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Yummilicous!
I add a few small cloves of garlic too, so good!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that Rachel!
This salad is so fresh and yummy. We love it and we mostly have it everyday. I even plant the basil in our garden to have fresh supply. Thank you for another delicious and easy meal.
It’s perfect and so good to know that you have basil available in your garden anytime!
Soooo good!!! Yum!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
This was amazing. My garden fresh tomatoes really show off with these ingredients. Yum.
Garden fresh is the best!! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe!
This is such an amazing salad! Perfect side dish!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that Toni!
Thank you. The dish name is tomba chicken please do it.
Love Caprese salad! I don’t know why I don’t make it more often. This is such a great dish for the summer!
Thanks Julie and totally agree, this is perfect for summer!
I LOVE Caprese Salad. Thank you for sharing this AMAZING recipe!
You’re welcome, Lucy! I hope you love this recipe!
I LOVE Caprese Salad. Thank you for sharing this AMAZING recipe!
I hope you try this recipe soon Lucy! Thank you for that wonderful review!
What’s the best brand of balsamic vinegar to buy?
I have purchased a variety. Look for one that says Balsamic Vinegar of Modena (Colavita brand is a good one).
For Christmas I made your recipes for lobster tails, beef tenderloin and asparagus, they were all a tremendous success, so delicious and perfect. Thank you, love your recipes, they’ve all turned out great, keep them coming!
Awww that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me. I’m all smiles
Leave away the balsamico and instead mix 10 parts of extra virgin olive oil with 1 part of lemon juice – the best way to do this is in a sealed mason jar by shaking extremely vigorously until an emulsion is formed.
This will take your caprese to a complete new level, as it tastes much frecher – and the balsamico is too dominant for the mozarella.
Thank you so much for sharing that with us, Michael!
my daughter loves this type of salad, however my husband needs “real food” if he is going to eat this as part of the meal. What would be a good main entree that enhances this caprese salad, or vice versa?
Hi Nikole, Caprese salad pairs really well with steak or chicken.
Quick, easy and incredibly delicious!
I’m so glad you enjoyed that.
This is one of my favorite summer salads! Especially now that my tomatoes are ripe in the garden, perfect!
That’s so great! I’m so glad you have a new favorite!
Yummy Recipe.
Hi Natasha,I love everything you do!!!Can I pair caprese salad with chicken lasagna?
Hi Paula! Thank you. I think that would pair wonderfully!
I just made this last night and it’s the absolute BEST! Thank you!
I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing your great review, Lauren!
The BEST summer salad! We eat this daily using tomatoes from our garden…so delish!
That’s just awesome!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Kellie! I love that you found a favorite on our blog!
Seriously one of the best salads ever!!
I’m so glad you enjoyed that Becky! Thank you for sharing that with me.
It’s hard to beat real mozzarella! Yum!
Isn’t it the best, Krissy! Thank you for watching & sharing that awesome review!