Heirloom Tomatoes ‘n Goat Cheese with Balsamic Drizzle

Heirloom Tomatoes ‘n Goat Cheese with Balsamic Drizzle

Ahhhh….gorgeous heirlooms! Summertime is usually when these beauties are most available so scout out these incredible gems at your local farmers’ markets. Sizes range from tiny to large and colors vary widely from stunning shades of red, orange and yellow to purple tinged with green… and even striped! If you can’t find heirlooms in your area, then any garden-ripe summer tomatoes will make a lovely presentation.

Yield:about 4 servings
Author: Linda Shapiro, © Meal Planning Maven

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/8 teaspoon coarse salt such as kosher salt or pink Himalayan

Salad

  • Kosher salt or other coarse ground salt such as pink Himalayan
  • Freshly ground pepper
  • 2 pints heirloom grape and/or cherry tomatoes slice cherry tomatoes in half
  • 2 large yellow heirloom tomatoes sliced (or any kind you can find)
  • 3 plum tomatoes sliced (adds variety)
  • About 4 ounces goat cheese crumbled (use as much as desired)
  • Fresh oregano sprigs

Instructions

  • Balsamic Drizzle: in a small container with a lid, combine all ingredients, shaking well. Set aside.
  • Salad: sprinkle both sides of tomatoes liberally with salt and pepper. (the salt really helps to draw out the flavor.) Arrange tomatoes on a serving platter. Sprinkle with goat cheese. Spoon Balsamic Drizzle over tomatoes; sprinkle with additional salt and pepper, if desired. Garnish with oregano sprigs, sprinkling with some leaves if you like.

Notes

Make Ahead and Storage Tips: Balsamic Drizzle may be prepared up to 1 week ahead. Cover and refrigerate. Tomatoes may be sliced and salted up to 1 hour prior to serving. Cover and refrigerate. Add Balsamic Drizzle and goat cheese up to 1 hour prior to serving. Salad is best enjoyed that day as tomatoes will become watery upon longer storage.
The beauty of this salad comes from using a wide variety of heirloom shapes, colors and sizes. So if you can, choose those heirloom tomatoes that make a “statement.”
Take advantage of the best of your favorite local summer herbs! Swap the oregano with snipped chives, dill or basil or use your favorite fresh herb combo.
Not a goat cheese fan? Fresh mozzarella, manchego, Parmesan or feta would be equally delicious.
Other summery salads you may like: Grilled Pepper Caprese Salad and Mango Shrimp Salad.

 

7 Responses

  1. Michelle Nahom
    That is my kind of salad! I actually make something very similar. Heirloom tomatoes are the best...it's so funny how people pass them up so often because they don't look pretty. I'm always thrilled when I find them! I'd love it if you'd link this up with us at Tasty Tuesdays!<br /><br />Michelle...thank you soooooo much for your kind words! I know what you mean about heirlooms. I often see these beautiful displays literally untouched as I guess most people do not appreciate their beauty. Thank you for the invite to link up my recipe at Tasty Tuesdays!
  2. Hun Whats for Dinner
    This salad looks amazing! So pretty and I bet that dressing is fabulous! :D<br /><br />Thank you so much Cindy! I love the dressing as it's the perfect light complement to beautiful heirlooms! I'm so happy you stopped by!
  3. Kecia
    Not much better than a plate full of fresh tomatoes! Except when you add goat cheese and dressing! Yum!!<br /><br />You are soooo right Kecia! Goat cheese and tomatoes are a match made in heaven! Thank you for stopping by!
  4. Christina
    Not only is this salad strikingly beautiful, but I know that it tastes even better than it looks!! Crazy good, with some fresh crusty bread...OMG!!!<br /><br />Thank you so much Christina for your sweet words! It's amazing how with just a few simple ingredients, you can create the most beautiful salad...and in just minutes!
  5. Dan from PlatterTalk
    Wowsa!! I can't imagine any salad being more beautiful than this one, Linda. Lovely work, once again!<br /><br />Thank you so much Dan! Coming from you, it means so much! I'm so happy you stopped by to visit!
  6. Culinary Ginger
    I could live on a dish like this all heirloom season, very nice.<br /><br />I so agree with you Janette! Heirlooms are so special. I especially love all their beautiful colors. Thank you so much for stopping by!
  7. Healing Tomato
    I cannot take my eyes of this recipe! Love all those tomatoes and it is very creative.<br /><br />Thank you very much for your kind words Rini. I actually thought of you when I posted this dish. Thank you so much for visiting!