Roasted Tomatoes with Burrata
Simple, elegant, and bursting with rich Mediterranean flavours, this Roasted Tomatoes with Burrata is a stunning appetiser or side dish that transforms everyday ingredients into something truly special. Sweet, oven-roasted tomatoes are paired with creamy burrata, fragrant basil, roasted garlic, and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and balsamic glaze, creating a perfect balance of sweet, savoury, and creamy flavours.
Roasting the tomatoes intensifies their natural sweetness while giving them a rich, caramelised flavour. The warm, juicy tomatoes contrast beautifully with the cool, silky burrata, whose creamy centre melts gently into the dish. Finished with fresh basil, flaky sea salt, cracked black pepper, and optional toasted pine nuts, every bite is rich, fresh, and incredibly satisfying.
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Ingredients
For the Roasted Tomatoes:
• 2 cups cherry or grape tomatoes
• 2 tbsp olive oil
• 1 tsp balsamic vinegar
• 2 garlic cloves, minced
• ½ tsp salt
• ¼ tsp black pepper
• 1 tsp dried oregano
For Serving:
• 8 oz burrata cheese
• 2 tbsp fresh basil, chopped
• 1 tbsp balsamic glaze (optional)
• 1 tsp flaky sea salt
• Crusty bread or crostini for dipping
Instructions
1. Preheat the Oven:
Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. Prepare the Tomatoes:
In a bowl, toss the cherry tomatoes with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, minced garlic, salt, pepper, and oregano. Spread them in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet.
3. Roast:
Roast the tomatoes for 15-20 minutes, or until they are soft, slightly blistered, and caramelized.
4. Plate the Dish:
Place the burrata on a serving plate. Spoon the warm roasted tomatoes around the burrata.
5. Garnish:
Drizzle with a little extra olive oil and balsamic glaze if desired. Sprinkle with fresh basil and flaky sea salt.
6. Serve:
Serve immediately with crusty bread or crostini. Break open the burrata to let the creamy center mix with the roasted tomatoes—perfection!
Whether served as an elegant starter, part of a charcuterie spread, or alongside grilled meats and crusty artisan bread, this recipe is both effortless and impressive. It celebrates the beauty of fresh, high-quality ingredients and requires only minimal preparation.
Perfect for entertaining or a relaxed dinner at home, this Roasted Tomatoes with Burrata is a timeless dish you’ll want to make throughout tomato season.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Rich and Fresh Flavours
Combines:
- Sweet roasted tomatoes
- Creamy burrata
- Fresh basil
- Roasted garlic
For an irresistible Mediterranean-inspired dish.
Easy to Prepare
Simple ingredients and minimal preparation create an elegant appetiser.
Perfect for Entertaining
Ideal for:
- Dinner parties
- Holiday gatherings
- Summer lunches
- Wine nights
- Family meals
Beautiful Presentation
Its vibrant colours and creamy burrata make it a stunning centrepiece.
What Is Roasted Tomatoes with Burrata?
This classic Italian-inspired dish pairs oven-roasted tomatoes with fresh burrata cheese and aromatic herbs.
It typically includes:
- Tomatoes
- Burrata
- Olive oil
- Garlic
- Basil
- Balsamic glaze
The result is a warm, creamy, and flavourful appetiser with beautifully balanced textures.
Ingredients Overview
For the Roasted Tomatoes
- Cherry tomatoes or heirloom tomatoes
- Garlic cloves
- Extra virgin olive oil
These ingredients create a naturally sweet and savoury base.
For the Serving Platter
- Fresh burrata cheese
- Fresh basil leaves
They provide creaminess and herbal freshness.
For Finishing
- Balsamic glaze
- Flaky sea salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
These simple additions enhance every flavour.
Optional Garnishes
- Toasted pine nuts
- Toasted sourdough
- Microgreens
- Crushed pistachios
- Red chilli flakes
These toppings add extra texture and flavour.
Choosing the Best Ingredients
Selecting Tomatoes
Choose tomatoes that are:
- Firm
- Deeply coloured
- Fragrant
- Ripe
Cherry tomatoes become especially sweet when roasted.
Choosing Burrata
Select fresh burrata with:
- A creamy centre
- Soft outer shell
- Fresh milky aroma
Bring it to room temperature before serving.
Selecting Olive Oil
Use a high-quality extra virgin olive oil for the richest flavour.
Choosing Basil
Fresh basil should have:
- Bright green leaves
- Strong aroma
- No wilting
Equipment You’ll Need
Baking Tray
For roasting the tomatoes evenly.
Parchment Paper
Makes cleaning easier and prevents sticking.
Mixing Bowl
For coating the tomatoes with oil and seasonings.
Serving Platter
For assembling the finished dish.
Preparing for Success
Before roasting:
- Wash and dry the tomatoes.
- Peel the garlic.
- Bring the burrata to room temperature.
- Wash the basil.
- Prepare the serving platter.
These simple preparations ensure the best flavour and presentation.
Understanding the Flavour Profile
This dish offers beautifully layered flavours.
The roasted tomatoes provide:
- Rich sweetness
- Light caramelisation
- Juicy texture
The burrata contributes:
- Silky creaminess
- Mild buttery flavour
The roasted garlic adds:
- Sweet aromatic depth
- Soft texture
The basil provides:
- Fresh herbal aroma
- Peppery notes
The balsamic glaze contributes:
- Gentle sweetness
- Tangy richness
Together, they create an elegant dish that’s both comforting and refreshing.
Health Benefits of Key Ingredients
Tomatoes
Provide:
- Vitamin C
- Lycopene
- Potassium
- Antioxidants
Burrata
Contains:
- Protein
- Calcium
- Healthy fats
Garlic
Provides:
- Natural antioxidants
- Aromatic compounds
Olive Oil
Offers:
- Heart-healthy monounsaturated fats
- Vitamin E
- Antioxidants
Tips Before You Start
For the best results:
- Use ripe tomatoes.
- Roast until lightly caramelised.
- Serve burrata at room temperature.
- Tear the basil by hand.
- Finish with flaky sea salt just before serving.
These simple techniques maximise flavour.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overcrowding the Pan
Leave space between the tomatoes so they roast instead of steam.
Cold Burrata
Room-temperature burrata has a much creamier texture.
Overcooking the Tomatoes
Roast until softened but still holding their shape.
Adding Basil Too Early
Fresh basil should be added after roasting to preserve its aroma.
Why This Recipe Is So Popular
People love this recipe because it offers:
- Elegant presentation
- Minimal ingredients
- Rich Mediterranean flavours
- Quick preparation
- Restaurant-quality results
It’s perfect for both casual meals and special occasions.
Serving Suggestions
Serve alongside:
- Toasted sourdough
- Garlic crostini
- Grilled chicken
- Roasted salmon
- Pasta
- Charcuterie boards
It also pairs beautifully with roasted vegetables and fresh salads.
Make-Ahead Benefits
Roast the tomatoes several hours in advance and gently reheat before serving.
Add the burrata, basil, and balsamic glaze just before serving for the freshest flavour.
Easy Variations
Try adding:
- Roasted peaches
- Fresh figs
- Prosciutto
- Arugula
- Toasted walnuts
- Pesto drizzle
These additions create delicious seasonal variations.
Storage Tips
Store the roasted tomatoes separately in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Add fresh burrata only when ready to serve for the best texture.