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    Home » Recipes » Summer Recipes

    White Bean Caprese Salad

    By Robyn | Published: Dec 23, 2021 | Modified: Jan 21, 2026

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    pin for white bean caprese salad, an easy and healthy salad, showing a close up overhead shot, and a side view of the salad on a plate ready to eat

    This white bean caprese salad is a delicious take on the traditional Italian caprese salad. Tomatoes, basil and mozzarella are mixed with white cannellini beans to make a flavour and protein-packed salad that takes less than 10 minutes to make.

    overhead photo of two plates of white bean caprese salad, with extra dressing on the side.

    I am often on the hunt for filling salads made with a handful of ingredients for lunch; something that will keep me full in the afternoon, but that is quick and easy to prepare. This is one of those salads. The beans add protein, and it is made from just 5 ingredients.

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    • My recipe tips
    • FAQ
    • Serving Ideas
    • Make ahead/storage
    • Ideas for leftover salad ingredients
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    Ingredient notes and substitutions

    • White beans – cannellini beans. You can substitute butter beans, or even chickpeas.
    • Tomatoes – for this recipe I have made the caprese salad with cherry tomatoes, although you can easily make it with regular tomatoes, and just slice them or cut them in to bite-size chunks.
    • Basil – fresh basil leaves do make this salad, but if you don’t have any, have a look at these substitutes for basil.
    • Mozzarella – I like to use bocconcini, also known as mozzarella pearls, but you can use fresh mozzarella instead and tear it in to bitesize pieces.
    • Olive oil – a good EVOO or the best quality olive oil you can buy will transform this salad. It is the only dressing ingredient, so you want to enjoy the flavour of it.
    Ingredients for white bean caprese salad laid out in individual bowls

    My recipe tips

    • Use in-season tomatoes for the best flavour, and make sure they are room temperature as they will be much more flavoursome than if they are straight out of the fridge.
    • Don’t be afraid to add a reasonable amount of salt – this really helps bring out the flavour from the tomatoes.
    bowl with the ingredients for white bean caprese laid out individually, ready to be mixed and served

    FAQ

    What can I substitute for basil in caprese salad?

    Fresh oregano would be a delicious substitute for basil in caprese salad.

    Are cannellini beans the same as white beans?

    Yes they are. Cannellini is the Italian name for them, and they are also known as white kidney beans, fazolia beans or white beans.

    Should you rinse cannellini beans?

    You don’t have to rinse cannellini beans, however the liquid they are in does contain salt, so if you want to watch your salt intake, or season to taste, I’d recommend rinsing them and draining them before adding to your salad or white bean dish.

    overhead photo of two plates of caprese salad with cannellini beans served and ready to eat, extra fresh basil on the side

    Serving Ideas

    This cannellini bean salad is a delicious meal in itself, maybe with a slice of soft bread or toasted sourdough on the side, but it would also be a tasty side to roast chicken, grilled salmon, or barbecued lamb chops.

    Make ahead/storage

    This salad will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. Best eaten up to 2 days.

    Ideas for leftover salad ingredients

    • tomatoes – mix them with peppers (capsicum), onion and parsley in this refreshing Turkish pepper salad, Ezme, or make a mango salsa, or Turkish bulgar salad with mint and parsley.
    • basil – make pesto, sprinkle over homemade pizza or Italian tomato pasta
    • mozzarella – make a simple pizza with homemade pizza dough, or this refreshing watermelon salad

    Why not try…

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    • A bowl of chilli sin carne served with rice and corn chips.
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    close up overhead photo of white bean caprese salad on a plate with a fork ready to eat

    White Bean Caprese Salad

    Author: Robyn

    This healthy white bean caprese salad with tomatoes, basil and cannellini beans is fresh and delicious, and perfect in lunchboxes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Course antipasto, Lunch, Side Dish
    Cuisine Italian, modern italian
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 227 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 420g (14oz) Tin/can cannellini beans
    • 250g (8oz) cherry tomatoes
    • 125g (4oz) cherry bocconcini (mozzarella pearls)
    • ¼ bunch ¼ c fresh basil
    • 2 tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    • ½ teaspoon sea salt or kosher salt
    • fresh black pepper

    Instructions
     

    • Make sure your mozzarella and tomatoes are at room temperature before you begin.
    • Chop the tomatoes into halves or quarters and mix with the cannellini beans and bocconcini.
    • Drizzle over the olive oil, sprinkle in the fresh basil and season with salt and black pepper.

    Notes

    Serves 4 as a side, 2 as a lunch/lunchbox
    White beans – cannellini beans. You can substitute butter beans, or even chickpeas.
    Tomatoes – for this recipe I have made the caprese salad with cherry tomatoes, although you can easily make it with regular tomatoes, sliced or cut in to chunks. Fresh tomatoes are the key to maximum flavour!
    Basil – fresh basil leaves are a must for this salad!
    Mozzarella – I like to use bocconcini, also known as mozzarella pearls, but you can use fresh mozzarella instead and tear it in to bitesize pieces.
    Olive oil – a good EVOO or the best quality olive oil you can buy will transform this salad. It is the only dressing ingredient, so you want to enjoy the flavour of it.
    Be liberal with the salt – this really brings out the flavour of the tomatoes

    Nutrition

    Calories: 227kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 12gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 11mgSodium: 546mgPotassium: 141mgFiber: 5gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 385IUVitamin C: 15mgCalcium: 184mgIron: 3mg
    Keyword antipasto, caprese salad, healthy salad, white beans

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