Tomato Burrata Toast is a delightful combination of textures and flavors, merging the crispiness of toasted sourdough with the creamy richness of fresh burrata cheese. Each bite bursts with the juiciness of ripe tomatoes, complemented by aromatic basil and a hint of garlic, making it a perfect dish for any time of the day.
Whether you’re preparing a light lunch or a sophisticated appetizer, this easy-to-make dish promises freshness and indulgence with minimal effort. The balance of tangy balsamic glaze and fragrant olive oil elevates the experience, turning simple ingredients into a culinary treat.
- Combines fresh, high-quality ingredients for vibrant flavors and creamy textures.
- Quick to prepare, ideal for busy days without sacrificing taste.
- Versatile vegetarian option suitable for breakfast, lunch, or appetizer.
Ingredients
- Sourdough bread slices: Two large, thick slices provide a sturdy, crispy base with a tangy flavor.
- Fresh burrata cheese: One 4.4-ounce ball offers a creamy, luscious center that softens beautifully on warm toast.
- Ripe medium tomatoes: Two slices are juicy and flavorful, delivering a sweet and slightly acidic contrast.
- Extra virgin olive oil: Two tablespoons add a fruity richness and smooth finish to the toast.
- Garlic clove: One, halved, is used to infuse the toast with a subtle garlicky aroma.
- Flaky sea salt: To taste, enhances all flavors with delicate bursts of saltiness.
- Freshly ground black pepper: To taste, brings mild heat and depth.
- Fresh basil leaves: Six to eight torn leaves provide a sweet, peppery herbal note.
- Balsamic glaze: One teaspoon, optional, adds a sweet and tangy syrupy drizzle for complexity.
Instructions
- Toast the Sourdough Bread
Begin by toasting the sourdough slices in a toaster or on a grill pan until they turn golden brown and crisp. This step ensures a crunchy texture that holds up against the moist toppings without becoming soggy.
- Infuse Toast with Garlic Flavor
While the bread is still warm, rub the cut side of the halved garlic clove over one side of each sourdough slice. The heat releases aromatic oils, imparting a subtle garlic flavor that complements the fresh ingredients.
- Drizzle Olive Oil
Pour one tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil evenly over each toast, which adds a fruity richness and helps blend all flavors together, enhancing the overall mouthfeel.
- Arrange and Season Tomato Slices
Layer the ripe tomato slices on each piece of toast, slightly overlapping to cover the surface. Sprinkle flaky sea salt and freshly ground black pepper on top to heighten the tomatoes’ natural sweetness and add a pleasant seasoning balance.
- Add Creamy Burrata Cheese
Carefully tear the burrata cheese into two halves and place one half gently over the tomatoes on each toast. The creaminess of the burrata contrasts beautifully with the crisp bread and juicy tomatoes, creating a luxurious texture.
- Garnish with Basil and Balsamic Glaze
Finish by scattering torn fresh basil leaves on top and drizzling optional balsamic glaze for a sweet acidity. These final touches bring brightness and sophistication to the dish.
- Serve Immediately
Enjoy the Tomato Burrata Toast while the bread remains warm and crisp, and the burrata retains its creamy softness. Prompt serving ensures the best texture and flavor experience.
- Use the freshest, ripest tomatoes possible to maximize juiciness and flavor impact.
- Serving immediately is essential to maintain the contrast between crunchy bread and creamy cheese.
- You can swap sourdough with rustic country bread or ciabatta for different textures but ensure it’s thickly sliced.
Storage Tips
This toast is best eaten fresh and does not store well due to the moisture from tomatoes and burrata. However, you can refrigerate burrata separately in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Toast bread fresh before assembling.
Serving Suggestions
Pair the Tomato Burrata Toast with a light green salad or a chilled glass of white wine for a refreshing meal. It also works beautifully alongside a brunch spread featuring fresh fruit and pastries.
- Lightly grill the bread on a pan with olive oil for an extra crispy and flavored crust.
- Allow burrata to come to room temperature before serving to enhance its creamy texture.
- For an added layer of flavor, sprinkle some flaky chili flakes or fresh cracked pink peppercorns.
FAQs
- Can I prepare this toast vegan?
To make a vegan version, replace burrata with a plant-based cheese alternative and ensure the bread contains no animal-derived ingredients.
- What type of tomatoes works best?
Heirloom or vine-ripened tomatoes offer the best balance of sweetness and acidity, but Roma or cherry tomatoes can also work well.
- Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
This dish is best served immediately for optimal texture. You can prep ingredients but toast bread and assemble last minute.
- Is it okay to omit the balsamic glaze?
Yes, the balsamic glaze is optional but recommended as it adds a sweet tangy note that complements the rich burrata and tomatoes.
- How do I store leftover burrata?
Store burrata submerged in its liquid in an airtight container in the refrigerator and consume within 2 days for best freshness.
- Can I use other herbs?
Fresh basil is traditional and pairs best, but you can experiment with fresh oregano or thyme for a different flavor profile.

Tomato Burrata Toast
Equipment
- 1 toaster or grill pan
Ingredients
- 2 large slices sourdough bread
- 1 ball 4.4 oz fresh burrata cheese
- 2 medium ripe tomatoes sliced
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 garlic clove halved
- Flaky sea salt to taste
- Freshly ground black pepper to taste
- 6 –8 fresh basil leaves torn
- 1 teaspoon balsamic glaze optional
Instructions
- Toast sourdough slices until golden and crisp using a toaster or grill pan.
- While toasts are warm, rub the cut side of the garlic clove on one side of each toast.
- Drizzle 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil over each toast.
- Arrange tomato slices over the toasts, slightly overlapping, and season with flaky sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.
- Tear the burrata gently and spoon half onto each toast.
- Top with torn basil leaves and drizzle balsamic glaze if desired.
- Serve immediately while the bread is warm and burrata remains creamy.
Notes
- Use fresh, ripe tomatoes for best flavor.
- Try different bread types if preferred.
- Serve immediately for optimal texture and taste.


