Burrata with Tomatoes & Basil

This burrata salad recipe features tomatoes, basil and pine nuts, with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar and olive oil. It's ready in 15 minutes!
Let’s hear it for burrata cheese! I always order burrata when I find it on restaurant menus, and we’ve had some stellar combinations this summer. I can’t resist burrata’s contrasting textures—it’s like fresh mozzarella on the outside, but lusciously soft and creamy on the inside.
For this recipe, I designed a quintessential summertime burrata salad with fresh tomatoes. Serve it with crostini or a loaf of crusty bread to make it an appetizer. This burrata dish comes together in 15 minutes, believe it or not, and it’s a real showstopper.
I wanted to keep it simple but make it taste special. I landed on a combination of cherry tomatoes and sun-dried tomatoes for depth, plus freshly toasted pine nuts for a savory note. It’s not complete without a drizzle of rich olive oil, tangy balsamic vinegar, and a sprinkle of fresh basil. I hope it becomes one of your go-to recipes!
Ingredients:
 - 1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, halved or quartered if large
 - ¼ cup thinly sliced oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes
 - 1 tablespoon thinly sliced fresh basil, plus more small leaves for garnish
 - 1 medium clove garlic, pressed or minced
 - ¼ teaspoon fine salt
 - 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon olive oil, divided
 - 2 teaspoons thick balsamic vinegar or balsamic glaze, divided
 - 8 ounces burrata (2 balls)
 - 1 ½ tablespoons pine nuts or chopped roasted pistachios
 - Freshly ground black pepper
 - Flaky sea salt, optional
 - Optional: Crostini or crusty bread, for serving
 
Prep Time: 
                                                
                                                         12 minutes
                        
                    Cook Time: 
                                                
                                                         3 minutes
                        
                    Total Time: 
                                                
                                                         15 minutes
                        
                    
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