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    Home » Recipes » Summer Recipes

    Spinach Caprese Salad

    By Robyn | Published: Dec 30, 2021 | Modified: Jan 21, 2026

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    pin for easy and delicious spinach caprese salad showing it served on a white rectangular plate

    This easy spinach caprese salad is perfect for summer! With juicy heirloom tomatoes, fragrant basil, creamy mozzarella and peppery olive oil, this beautiful salad takes just minutes to make. Make the most of in-season tomatoes by pairing it with my white bean caprese salad for a couple of simple salads you can enjoy all summer long!

    overhead photo of spinach caprese on a white rectangular plate, black serving spoons on the top left corner ready to serve

    This fresh spinach salad is a delicious combination of simple flavours and makes the most of beautiful fresh seasonal summer produce! Enjoy it with some fresh crusty bread for a light lunch, or serve as a side for a bbq, or dinner (it goes especially well with a hearty pasta dish like this pesto lasagna).

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    Ingredient notes and substitutions

    • Baby spinach – baby spinach leaves are more tender and sweeter than mature spinach leaves and great for eating in salads.
    • Tomatoes – Here I have used heirloom tomatoes, but you can use any ripe red tomatoes such as Truss tomatoes or vine tomatoes. You can also use roma tomatoes or cherry tomatoes and quarter or halve instead of slicing them.
    • Mozzarella – I like to use a ball of fresh mozzarella and tear it into pieces, but you can use mozzarella pearls or bocconcini if you prefer.
    • Olive oil – Use the best quality olive oil that you can. I like to use extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) in this salad, as it is the only ‘dressing’ ingredient.
    Ingredients for caprese salad with spinach showing the ingredients weighed out and arranged on plates and in bowls

    FAQ

    What do you serve with a caprese salad?

    Fresh crusty bread is always a delicious accompaniment to caprese salad! You can add some protein with a grilled chicken breast or steak, or scatter over some cooked lentils or chickpeas for a vegetarian salad (just check your mozzarella is suitable for vegetarians).

    Do you cut up spinach for salads?

    With baby spinach, you shouldn’t have to chop it. However if your baby spinach has long stems, you may like to chop them off as they can be difficult to eat.

    Can I make this caprese salad vegan?

    Yes – simply swap the mozzarella for a vegan mozzarella.

    My recipe tips

    • Use in season tomatoes for best flavour, and leave them at room temperature before serving, as this also brings out their sweet taste.
    • Add a good amount of sea salt or kosher salt – this brings out the delicious flavours of the salad.

    Variations

    • Vinegar – A drizzle of balsamic vinegar or balsamic glaze is a tasty finishing touch to this spinach salad.
    • Extra vegetables – add some finely chopped red onion, diced cucumber or a sliced or diced avocado.
    • Capers – sprinkle with capers for bursts of tangy salty flavour.

    Serving Ideas

    This caprese salad is filling and tasty on it’s own, but try it:

    • As a side to baked chicken thighs
    • With grilled beef or lamb steaks.
    • With grilled or poached salmon.
    • Pile on to air fryer garlic bread for a sensational bruschetta!
    overhead photo of spinach caprese salad on white plate, with another plate of salad just visible in the top right corner. Fresh basil is sprinkled around the plates.

    Make ahead/storage

    This salad is best eaten on the day it is made. However, store any leftovers in the fridge, covered, for up to 24 hours. After that time the spinach can wilt slightly and the tomatoes can release their juices, making the salad watery.

    Why not try…

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    caprese salad with spinach served on a white plate, a small side plate of freshly served salad is just visible in the background

    Spinach Caprese Salad

    Author: Robyn

    This easy spinach caprese salad is perfect for summer! With juicy heirloom tomatoes, fragrant basil, creamy mozzarella and peppery olive oil, this beautiful caprese salad with spinach takes just minutes to make.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Course Lunch, lunchbox, Side Dish
    Cuisine Italian
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 268 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 800g (28oz) tomatoes
    • 200g (7oz) mozzarella
    • ½ bunch fresh basil a handful
    • 80g (2.8oz) baby spinach a couple of handfuls
    • 2½ tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
    • ½ teaspoon sea salt
    • cracked black pepper to taste, optional
    • Balsamic vinegar/ Balsamic glaze to serve, optional

    Instructions
     

    • Slice the tomatoes in to thin slices.
    • Slice or tear the mozzarella into bite size pieces.
    • Lay the spinach on an even layer over your serving platter.
    • Top with the sliced tomatoes.
    • Sprinkle over torn/sliced mozzarella.
    • Sprinkle over basil leaves, drizzle over olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt.
    • Sprinkle with cracked black pepper and drizzle with balsamic glaze, if using.
    • Eat straight away.

    Notes

    Baby spinach – more tender and sweeter than mature spinach leaves.
    Tomatoes – Here I have used heirloom tomatoes, but you can use any ripe red tomatoes such as Truss tomatoes or vine tomatoes. You can also use roma tomatoes or cherry tomatoes and quarter or halve instead of slicing them. Use in season tomatoes for best flavour, and leave them at room temperature before serving, as this also brings out their sweet taste.
    Mozzarella – I like to use a ball of fresh mozzarella and tear it into pieces, but you can use mozzarella pearls or bocconcini if you prefer.
    Fresh basil – fresh basil is an important ingredient in this summer salad. Don’t substitute with dried basil.
    Olive oil – Use the best quality olive oil that you can. I like to use extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) in this salad, as it is the only ‘dressing’ ingredient.
    Salt – sea salt or kosher salt. Add a reasonable amount of sea salt or kosher salt – this brings out the delicious flavours of the salad.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 268kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 13gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 40mgSodium: 630mgPotassium: 627mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 3932IUVitamin C: 33mgCalcium: 294mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword caprese salad, heirloom tomatoes, spinach salad

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