This week marks the official start of summer, so I thought I’d share a new tomato salad recipe to celebrate! I hope you have some fun, relaxing plans in store for the season…and that those plans include eating your fill of ripe, juicy tomatoes. Mine certainly do!
If you ask me, a tomato salad is something that everyone should know how to make. It doesn’t take much work – this recipe calls for 8 ingredients and comes together in under 10 minutes – and it’s guaranteed to impress anyone you serve it to. Thick wedges of heirloom tomatoes mingle with crisp red onion, fruity olive oil, tangy red wine vinegar, and a shower of fresh herbs. It’s light, refreshing, and incredibly flavorful, largely because tomatoes at this time of year are just so good. Enjoy it with crisp white wine and crusty bread for sopping up any tomatoey juices left on your plate. Happy summer, friends!
Here’s what you’ll need to make this tomato salad recipe:
Find the complete recipe with measurements below.
BIG TIP for this recipe: Because we’re only using a handful of ingredients here, the quality of each one counts. First and foremost, you should use the best tomatoes you can find. If you’re a gardener, throw in a homegrown tomato or two! Otherwise, look for heirloom tomatoes at your local farmers market or grocery store.
Beyond that, if you happen to have a nice bottle of olive oil or vinegar handy, now’s the time to break it out! You’ll really taste it in this fresh tomato salad.
Slice the tomatoes into wedges, and toss them with the onion, olive oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper.
Arrange the mixture on a platter. Then, sprinkle on the gremolata and fresh basil, and serve.
That’s it!
We love this tomato salad recipe just as it’s written, but please – don’t hesitate to change it up! Like most summer salads, it’s super flexible. Here are a few variations to get you started:
Let me know what variations you try!
Now matter how you prepare it, this tomato salad is a fantastic summer side dish. Serve it with whatever you’re grilling (maybe veggie burgers or black bean burgers?) or with a summery pasta like pesto pasta or spaghetti aglio e olio. Crusty bread for sopping up the salad’s juices isn’t required, but it is highly recommended. Enjoy!
If you love this tomato salad recipe, try one of these fresh summer salads next:
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