You won’t find any lettuce in this mouthwatering Mediterranean-inspired salad with fresh burrata, roasted asparagus and tomatoes, toasted French bread, and salty, crispy prosciutto.
Iโd have to guess that most of us in the world do. Am I right or am I right? Who wouldnโt rather gaze at a burgeoning, flowering garden of spring tulips than a pile of sheet metal covered in dust? Well, unless the light is just right and weโre being all ultra edgy and hip and arty. Then the sheet metal would probably win.
Being a fan of โthe prettyโ more often than not inspires me to take the longer route, whether it be by car or on foot. I avoid the drab and make time for the fab. And why shouldnโt I?
I realized this the other night when I was driving home from teaching my university kids. It was 10:45 p.m., it was dark, and true to every Tuesday night for the past few years, I jumped off of the freeway one stop before my exit and took the old highway road that winds along the base of the mountains and headed toward home.
The funny thing is the freeway sits right next to the old highway road, divided only by a steep hill. Ah, but that hill affords the most beautiful, 4 mile unobstructed view of the valley below and the mountains beyond plus a gander at the downtown skyline. It doesnโt matter which time of year it is, or even when itโs pitch dark, I still take that extra 10 minutes to get home because its just that much more…inspiringly pretty.
It’s so easy to forget to take time out to look around and find pleasure in the little things, the sights you see every day but donโt. really. see. Iโm challenging you to take the long way around, the harder route, the longer path and see what you can see. And then be inspired by it.
Yesterday I spent most of the day photographing gorgeous hunks of the most savory cheeses paired with some cold and very drinkable summer beverages for a client of mine. While there was quite an assortment of cheeses, from crumbly and stinky (in all the right ways) to mellow and melty, the star of the day in my book is also the star of this salad.
This salad is pretty. And itโs look is no match for itโs taste. At the center of itโs loveliness is the creamy, deliciously unctuous burrata, a fine example of someone taking their passion for cheese and choosing the laborious approach, the longer route, to create something pretty awesome. And lovely too.
If you havenโt had the chance to try burrata, you HAVE to put it on this yearโs bucket list. Burrata is a fresh cheese with an outer shell of soft mozzarella that encases a center of ย mozzarella plus cream to produce an incredibly soft texture that nearly melts on the tongue. It’s like the Cadbury egg of cheeses.
There was no way the burrata wasnโt going to be emjoyed for dinner, so with a quick scope of the crisper and a few slices of the knife, veggies were roasted, the salad was pulled together and photos were taken. It may have been the fastest shoot Iโve ever done because I couldnโt wait to eat it, and keeping my husbandโs paws off the goods was a feat upon itself what with him walking back and forth and picking at what was left of the ball of cheese on the counter.
The ingredients are beyond easily adaptable and the only priority is a really great extra virgin olive oil to top the high grade burrata.
Another great recipe option is to move the dish from the bowl to the appetizer plate. Just make mini toasts and top with the ingredients used in the salad in smaller portions, and wa-la, crave-worthy appies for guests. Or hungry husbands who can’t wait for dinner.
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Burrata and Roasted Asparagus and Tomato Salad
Ingredients
- Burrata cheese
- Tomato slices
- Asparagus spears
- Proscuitto
- Arugula
- Fresh basil leaves
- French bread slices
- Good quality extra-virgin olive oil
- Freshly ground pepper and kosher salt
Instructions
- Remove burrata from container and let rest to drain.
- Place tomato slices and asparagus spears on a baking sheet and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper and kosher salt and roast in oven set to broil for 5 minutes or until asparagus becomes soft and tomatoes begin to brown. Thicker stalks of asparagus will take longer to roast. Remove from oven and let cool.
- Top french bread slices with a drizzle of olive oil and toast in oven or toaster oven.
- Tear pieces of french bread slices and burrata into chunks or sections. Layer in a bowl with tomato, proscuitto, arugula and fresh basil leaves and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and season with pepper and salt.
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Angela
I made this last night! It was equally delicious as beautiful to look at! I will be making this again! Thank you for the fantastic recipe!
Carolyn
This sounds n looks so yummy…I’m looking forward to trying this cheese…I’ve never seen it in my markets. I’ll ask them to stock it, any particular brand better than another. I want the best tasting so I will enjoy it. Thanks for sharing
Muriel pereira
Burrata is absolutely delicious, tried some while vacationing in Italy a few weeks ago. I too would like to know where it can be purchased…….I live in Mississauga, Ontario.
Jessica Mcneil
It’s a challenge not to eat everything before the family comes. Pictures are mouthwatering.
Amanda @GlitterItGold
Keeping the husband away from food while im photographing or plating is a HUGE challenge! I found burrata at my grocery store last night and I happen to have everything to make this salad for dinner tonight. I can’t wait it looks amazing! Subbing for lomo embuchado and adding some roasted garlic. I can’t make anything without garlic : )
heidi
Oh wow, can’t wait to hear how the roasted garlic turned out.
EA-The Spicy RD
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Will be making soon!
Audra | The Baker Chick
Ohh I was just in Italy last week and tried my first burrata in Rome. It was to die for- this salad makes me want to get some. It looks amazing!
ashley - baker by nature
So smitten with this salad! Burrata is pretty much always in my fridge… very tempted to swipe the rest of the ingredients tonight for an impromptu dinner.
natalie @ wee eats
this looks like heaven on a plate. I can’t wait to make this at home…
Stefanie @ Sarcastic Cooking
Man, rough life! Photographing drinks and cheese! You are living the dream! I think you are soooo right. Burrata the Cadbury Egg of the cheese world. Of course the cheese is great but, I love the tomatoes and the fresh cracked pepper!
Katie
Oh Heidi… I’m swooning here! Burrata is my all time fave! I must attempt to make it sometime this year.
Kalyn
Gorgeous salad. I could eat this every day!
Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious
Amazing. How did you know that burrata is my ultimate weakness?!
Deborah
I am dying to try burrata one day. Definitely on the bucket list!
Meagan @ A Zesty Bite
I haven’t tried burrata but now I want too.
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
Oh how I wish I had this salad for lunch, gorgeous photos!
judith q stewart
~ magnifique ~
Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet
Gorgeous!
Samantha @FerraroKitchen
I live 2 blocks from the beach in a small beach town and sometimes I forget how close I am to the most amazing more nature scenery..its ok to take those few extra minutes! :) And burrata….found this first at Mario Batali’s spot, simple on top of basil spread and roasted tomatoes. Ever since, I have been infatuated!
kelley
I’m at an absolute loss for words. I’d have my fingers in that before you could finish taking pictures. That I am sure of!
Michelle
that looks AMAZING!!! If I weren’t headed out of town with the coolest family I know, then I would SO be making that this weekend!
Mary
This is stunningly pretty and it sounds fantastic! I just added burrata to my food bucket list. Thanks!
heidi
Thanks Mary, you’ll be so happy you did.
Shawn
Girl, you are spot on….Burrata is like the “Cadbury egg of cheeses”! LOVE that! And I love this post! So ridiculously beautiful!!
Gerry @ Foodness Gracious
Italy on a plate, perfect, creamy and I know if tasted “the bomb” :)
heidi
The bomb, you got it right! Thanks for the irony :)
Cecile Hamel-Roy
This salad looks delicious – and beautiful to look at!
Tieghan
This is beautiful! Yumm, I want to dive into the plate!
Jen @ Savory Simple
absolutely beautiful
Liz @ The Lemon Bowl
I can’t handle how much I am in love with this post!!!!
patti
It looks so yummy, I love cheese.
Bev @ Bev Cooks
all. kinds. of. dying.
Michelle
That looks amazing!! I love asparagus!
Karen
this would be great with a fried egg on top…..Yum either way
Gary
balsamic reduction on this is really good!!