Heirloom tomatoes, burrata, basil, and corn tossed in olive oil, flaky salt, and freshly ground pepper. This heirloom tomato burrata salad is simple, delicious, and embodies all the flavors of summer.
Happy Sunday!
It’s been such a long work week so I’m savoring every moment of today before I have to go back to work tomorrow. I’m so excited for today though! We have plans to go to Fort Point, located at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge. There’s an event this weekend where pianos are placed inside one of San Francisco’s oldest and most iconic buildings. Free concerts in the middle of the day by professionals, and anyone can play the pianos the rest of the day.
We’ve done something similar in the past at the San Francisco Botanical Garden, and I’m sure that this location will be just as fun. Plus, it’s filled with so much history, which I love, and I can’t wait to explore Fort Point since I’ve never been inside.
In the mean time, let’s talk summer produce. We are days away from September, which is approaching ridiculously fast. I’m partly sad that summer is coming to an end, and I’m partly excited that with the arrival of September, fall and all my favorite holidays are just around the corner. But I’ll miss all of the amazing summer produces so I plan to enjoy it all while I can.
Heirloom tomatoes are one of my favorites. It’s super delicious as is and the colors are soo pretty. I wanted to keep this dish as simple as possible with the most basic of seasonings: olive oil, flaky salt, and freshly grounded pepper. That way you can taste the freshness of the tomatoes, corn, basil, and of course, the creaminess of the burrata.
In a bowl, add sliced heirloom tomatoes, corn, basil leaves, olive oil, flaky salt, and black pepper. Toss until well combined.
Plate the salad and add torn up burrata.
Serve this heirloom tomato burrata salad cold.
Enjoy!
- 2-3 medium heirloom tomatoes, sliced
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- Flaky salt and freshly ground peppers, to taste
- ¼ cup cooked corn
- 1 sprig of basil, roughly torn
- 1 burrata cheese
- In a bowl, add sliced heirloom tomatoes, corn, basil leaves, olive oil, flaky salt, and black pepper. Toss until well combined.
- Plate the salad and add torn up burrata.
- Serve this heirloom tomato burrata salad cold.
seminte de rosii says
Our Sunday lunches consist of grilled corn, tons of tomatoes, maybe grilled pizza, maybe grilled vegetables. Thanks for recipe, from now on this heirloom tomato salad will be riiiiight at the top of the menu.
lechahcritoire says
Oh this salad is definitely going in my recipe scrapbook ! I love using the differently colored tomatoes too! How were those concerts? They sound like a treat.
cookingwithloveandspices says
This looks yummy. Unfortunately, I would have to leave out the corn so I can continue to keep my blood sugar under control.
Bhavna's Food Journey says
Looks so yummy and refreshing!
Heidi Altree says
Heirloom tomatoes and Barrata are 2 of my favorite things. This looks like the perfect summer evening salad.
marissa_makes_food says
This looks so good!