I’ll be making this strawberry salad all summer long. It’s beautiful, easy to make, and beyond delicious. What more could we want? This salad takes a few cues from classic Caprese salad but stars diced strawberries. I opted for crumbled goat cheese instead of mozzarella, and added a drizzle of thick balsamic vinegar.
To round it out, I added lots of fresh basil, plus a drizzle of olive oil and some salt and pepper. This salad straddles the line between sweet and savory, and it absolutely works. The final result is a showstopper. Be sure to use red, ripe strawberries and quality ingredients, and you’ll be thrilled with the results. Hooray for easy summer salads!
Strawberry-Basil Salad Tips
Use thick balsamic vinegar.
In other words, use high quality balsamic vinegar or buy/make balsamic glaze. Both options offer intense flavor and look pretty (runny balsamic vinegars will travel straight to the bottom of the plate). See the recipe notes for my suggestions.
Double the recipe for a crowd.
The recipe as written calls for 1 pound strawberries and 1/2 log of goat cheese. To double the recipe, just grab another pound of strawberries and make sure you have plenty of basil.
Serve promptly.
This salad is beautiful and looks best when it’s served promptly. If you’re transporting this salad, you might want to wait and drizzle the olive oil and vinegar on top just before serving.
Change it up.
You can easily substitute sliced fresh peaches for some or all of the strawberries. Another idea? Serve this salad over fresh, leafy greens, with an extra little drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar on top.
Please let me know how you like this salad in the comments! I hope it’s a big hit at your summer parties. Looking for more strawberry goodness? Here are a few of my favorite strawberry recipes:
Colorful Strawberry Arugula Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette Summertime Fruit Salad Strawberry, Basil and Balsamic Pizza Strawberry Salsa No-Bake Greek Yogurt Tart
*Balsamic vinegar note: For a beautiful drizzle, use high-quality, thick balsamic vinegar (I love Napa Valley Naturals’ Grand Reserve Vinegar—it’s about $10 at Natural Grocers or other well-stocked grocery stores—make sure you get the bottle with “25 stars” on it) or store-bought balsamic glaze/reduction (DeLallo and Alessi make them). You can use regular runny balsamic for less beautiful results, or make your own balsamic reduction.