Peach Burrata Salad That Will Brighten Your Day
The moment peaches hit their stride, their scent alone feels like a small reward. This salad comes together quickly, the kind of dish you can build while the kitchen is still quiet and the fruit leaves a bit of juice on the board. Everything here is simple, and it all works — even if your peaches are having an almost-ripe day. And if a little balsamic glaze wanders off where you didn’t mean it to, it only makes the plate look more inviting.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This recipe highlights summer’s best produce in a way that feels relaxed and a little indulgent. The sweetness of ripe peaches leans into the rich burrata, keeping the whole thing light enough for warm evenings.
- Perfect for summer gatherings or a light weeknight dinner.
- Combines simple, fresh ingredients that are easy to find and prepare.
- A feast for the eyes and palate, making it a stunning appetizer or side dish.
Ingredients: Refreshing Peach Burrata Salad
Servings: 4
For the Salad
- 4 cups mixed greens (arugula, spinach, or your choice)
- 2 ripe peaches, sliced
- 8 oz (225 g) burrata cheese
- ¼ cup (60 ml) balsamic glaze
- ¼ cup fresh basil leaves, torn
- Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste
Options: Consider adding grilled corn or avocado for extra flavor.

Equipment Needed
- Sharp knife
- Cutting board
- Large serving platter
- Small bowl for dressing (optional)
Step-By-Step Guide: How to Create Your Peach Burrata Salad
A salad this simple has just one real challenge: giving each component a moment so it tastes as fresh as it looks. Luckily, this part is easier than it seems.
Step 1: Prepare the Greens
Start by washing the mixed greens thoroughly, ensuring they are crisp and fresh. Pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel or salad spinner, then arrange them on a large serving platter. A few pieces will float away no matter how you spin them — they always do.
Tip: Using a mix of greens adds texture and a variety of flavors.
Step 2: Slice the Peaches
Using a sharp knife, carefully slice the peaches into thin wedges, removing the pit. The peaches should be ripe but still firm to maintain their shape in the salad. There’s usually one slice that wants to stick to the pit a little longer than the others — it’s fine.
Tip: For more flavor, consider lightly grilling the peach slices for a smoky twist.
Option note: If using grilled peaches, do so until they are just caramelized, about 2 minutes per side.
Step 3: Assemble
Nestle the peach slices among the greens, creating a vibrant display. Tear the burrata cheese gently and place it in the center of the salad, allowing its creaminess to shine.
Step 4: Add Flavor
Drizzle the entire salad generously with balsamic glaze, letting the sweetness seep into the greens and peaches. Season with sea salt and cracked pepper to enhance the flavors. The glaze always makes a little ribbon pattern on its own — no need to fuss with it.
Step 5: Garnish & Serve
Finish by scattering the torn basil leaves over the salad. Serve immediately for the best texture and flavor experience, allowing everyone to dig in while the burrata is still creamy.

Pro Tips for Peach Burrata Salad
A few small choices can make this salad even easier to enjoy.
- Choose ripe, juicy peaches for maximum sweetness.
- Serve this salad cold for a refreshing bite on warm days.
- Experiment with different cheeses, such as feta or goat cheese, for a unique twist.
- Add nuts, such as toasted almonds or walnuts, for added crunch and flavor.
- Pair with your favorite wine for an elevated dining experience. (A crisp one tends to play nicely.)

Dietary Variations & Substitutions
Dairy-Free Version
- Replace burrata with a dairy-free cheese alternative, such as cashew or coconut-based cheese (same amount).
- Use a balsamic vinegar drizzle instead of glaze to reduce added sugars.
- Check the ingredient list of the dressing for sneaky dairy ingredients if pre-made.
Tip: A sprinkle of nutritional yeast can add a cheesy flavor to the salad.
Vegan Version
- Substitute the burrata with a plant-based cheese alternative as mentioned above.
- Ensure the balsamic glaze is free of any animal-derived additives.
- For added protein, consider adding chickpeas or lentils to the salad.
Tip: A splash of lemon juice can brighten the flavors in vegan versions.
Gluten-Free Version
- This salad is naturally gluten-free; just ensure the balsamic glaze has no gluten-containing ingredients.
- If adding any store-bought toppings (like croutons), ensure they are certified gluten-free.
Tip: Cross-check labels for gluten in processed items such as cheeses and dressings.
Low-Sugar Version
- Replace balsamic glaze with a simple homemade balsamic vinaigrette using 1 part balsamic vinegar to 2 parts olive oil, seasoned with salt and pepper.
- Consider using fewer peaches or substitute some with lower-sugar fruits like cucumbers.
Tip: Adding fresh herbs can enhance flavor without additional sweetness.
High-Protein Version
- Add grilled chicken or chickpeas for an extra protein boost.
- Swap in a high-protein cheese alternative if dairy-free or vegan options are desired.
- Drizzle with hemp seeds or chia seeds to increase protein content while enhancing texture.
Tip: Serving with a side of quinoa can complete your meal with a healthy dose of protein.

Creative Variations: Peach Burrata Salad Ideas
Add Avocado
Incorporate creamy avocado slices for additional richness.
Tip: Use slightly firm avocados to avoid mushiness.
Incorporate Grilled Corn
Add fresh grilled corn kernels for a pop of sweetness and a slight smoky flavor.
Tip: Grilling the corn enhances its natural sugars.
Option note: If using grilled corn, ensure it’s slightly charred for optimal flavor.
Include Prosciutto
Layer thin slices of prosciutto for a savory contrast to the sweetness of the peaches.
Tip: The saltiness of the prosciutto pairs beautifully with the creaminess of the burrata.
Mix in Cherry Tomatoes
Add halved cherry tomatoes for a burst of color and tangy flavor.
Tip: Choose different-colored tomatoes for a visually appealing dish.
Swap for Different Greens
Experiment with different greens such as romaine, kale, or frisée for varying textures and tastes.
Tip: Be mindful of their flavors so they don’t overpower the dish.

Serving Suggestions
Serve this Peach Burrata Salad as a refreshing starter at summer barbecues or a delightful side alongside grilled meats. It also pairs wonderfully with crusty bread or bruschetta for a complete meal.

Storage and Reheating
This salad is best enjoyed fresh but can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a day. If you need to store leftovers, keep the ingredients separate to prevent sogginess. The cheese can be stored in its original packaging for freshness.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
A few small pitfalls can sneak in, but they’re easy to sidestep.
Using Unripe Peaches
Unripe peaches can be hard and lack the sweetness that makes this salad sing.
Tip: Look for peaches that yield slightly when pressed. A gentle give is enough.
Overdressing the Salad
Too much dressing can overwhelm the delicate flavors.
Tip: Start with a small amount and add more as needed. You can always nudge it up.
Forgetting to Season
Neglecting to season can lead to a bland dish.
Tip: Salt and pepper enhance all the flavors in this salad.
FAQs
Can I use other fruits?
Yes! Try nectarines, plums, or even strawberries for a different twist.
Is this salad gluten-free?
Absolutely! This salad is naturally gluten-free, making it suitable for a variety of diets.
Can I prepare this salad in advance?
While you can prep the ingredients ahead of time, it’s best to assemble the salad just before serving to maintain freshness.
What’s a good pairing for this salad?
This salad pairs beautifully with grilled chicken, fish, or a light white wine.
Can I use a different type of cheese?
Certainly! Other cheeses like goat cheese or feta can be used for a different flavor profile.
A Brightly Fresh Delight for All Occasions
This Peach Burrata Salad keeps things simple in the best way, with each ingredient doing its part. It’s the kind of dish you finish and feel quietly pleased with — fresh, easy, and just right for the moment.

Peach Burrata Salad
Equipment
- Sharp knife
- Cutting board
- Large serving platter
- Small bowl for dressing optional
Ingredients
For the Salad
- 4 cups mixed greens (arugula, spinach, or your choice)
- 2 ripe peaches, sliced
- 8 oz burrata cheese
- ¼ cup balsamic glaze
- ¼ cup fresh basil leaves torn
- Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper to taste
Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Greens
- Start by washing the mixed greens thoroughly, ensuring they are crisp and fresh. Pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel or salad spinner, then arrange them on a large serving platter.
- Tip: Using a mix of greens adds texture and a variety of flavors.
Step 2: Slice the Peaches
- Using a sharp knife, carefully slice the peaches into thin wedges, removing the pit. The peaches should be ripe but still firm to maintain their shape in the salad.
- Tip: For more flavor, consider lightly grilling the peach slices for a smoky twist.
Step 3: Assemble
- Nestle the peach slices among the greens, creating a vibrant display. Tear the burrata cheese gently and place it in the center of the salad, allowing its creaminess to shine.
Step 4: Add Flavor
- Drizzle the entire salad generously with balsamic glaze, letting the sweetness seep into the greens and peaches. Season with sea salt and cracked pepper to enhance the flavors.
Step 5: Garnish & Serve
- Finish by scattering the torn basil leaves over the salad. Serve immediately for the best texture and flavor experience, allowing everyone to dig in while the burrata is still creamy.






