There’s something magical about summer salads. They’re light, refreshing, and bursting with vibrant flavor. And today, I’m letting you in on a seriously mouthwatering gem: Peach Salad Recipe with Burrata.
Whether you’re grilling up a weekend BBQ or looking for a quick yet gourmet summer lunch, this salad has your back. Creamy burrata. Juicy grilled peaches. Toasty croutons. Peppery arugula. And the star of the show is a zesty raspberry-orange vinaigrette.
Let’s break it all down and build this beauty from scratch!
🧀 What Is Burrata, Really?

Let’s talk about the star of this recipe: burrata.
At first glance, burrata might look like a regular ball of fresh mozzarella. But the magic happens when you cut it open.
Inside, it’s filled with stracciatella, a luscious mix of shredded mozzarella curds soaked in cream. It’s soft. It’s silky. It doesn’t ooze like liquid, but it gently spills out with every slice, offering that signature creamy texture that turns simple dishes into unforgettable ones.
Think of burrata as mozzarella’s fancy cousin. From the same family, but burrata shows up to the party dressed in velvet and dripping with elegance.
Quick Burrata Facts:
- Originated in Southern Italy (Puglia)
- Name means “buttery” in Italian
- Best served at room temperature
- Works beautifully in salads, on pizza, or spread over crusty bread
When paired with sweet grilled peaches and peppery arugula, burrata doesn’t overpower the flavors. It melts into the flavors, adding a rich, creamy contrast that brings everything together.
So next time you see it in a store, don’t just walk by. Grab a ball, and let burrata work its magic on your plate.
How to Make Fresh Peach Salad with Burrata

This salad is the ultimate summer celebration, light, creamy, tangy, and sweet in all the right ways. Here’s how to make it from start to finish:
🔥 Step 1: Grilling the Peaches
If there’s one trick to making a summer salad unforgettable, it’s grilling the fruit. And in this case, we’re talking about grilled peaches. They’re juicy, warm, caramelized, and just a little smoky. In other words, irresistible.
Why Grill Peaches?
Fresh peaches are sweet on their own, but grilling does something magical. The heat draws out the juices, intensifies the flavor, and adds charred edges that balance the sweetness with a subtle smoky note. It’s the same reason grilled pineapple tastes amazing. It’s all about contrast.
Plus, those golden grill marks? Chef’s kiss. They don’t just taste good, they make your salad look gourmet with zero extra effort.
🍑 How to Choose the Right Peaches
For this recipe, you want peaches that are just slightly firm, not overly soft. Why? Because soft peaches will fall apart on the grill. A little resistance when you squeeze them is perfect.
Pro tip: If your peaches are underripe, leave them on the counter for a day or two until they develop a sweet aroma and give slightly to pressure.
🛠️ What You’ll Need:
- 3–4 ripe peaches
- Olive oil
- A sharp knife
- A grill or grill pan
👣 Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Slice the Peaches: Take each peach and slice it in half, gently twisting to separate the halves. If the pit sticks, use a small knife to carefully carve it out.
- Brush with Olive Oil: Lightly coat both cut sides of the peaches with olive oil. This keeps them from sticking and helps them caramelize beautifully.
- Preheat the Grill: Heat your grill (or grill pan) to medium-high. Let it get nice and hot. This is key to getting those iconic grill marks.
- Grill Time: Place the peaches cut-side down on the grill. Cook for 3–4 minutes per side, or until you see dark grill lines and the peaches start to soften.
- Flip and Finish: Carefully flip with tongs and grill the other side for 3–4 minutes more. Then remove and set aside to cool slightly before slicing for the salad.
🥄 No Grill? No Problem.
If you don’t have a grill, you can still enjoy warm, caramelized peaches.
- Use a cast-iron skillet on the stovetop.
- Add a touch of butter or oil.
- Sear the peaches until lightly browned on each side.
You won’t get the smoky flavor, but the warm sweetness will still shine through.
🎯 Final Tips for Grilled Peach Perfection:
Tip | Why It Matters |
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Use semi-ripe peaches | Holds shape on grill, won’t fall apart |
Don’t over-grill | Too much heat = mushy texture |
Let them cool slightly | Makes slicing easier and keeps the salad fresh |
Grill in large batches | You’ll want extras—they’re addictive |
🥖 Step 2: Homemade Croutons with Ciabatta
Let’s talk croutons, those golden, crunchy cubes of joy that take any salad from “meh” to mouthwatering. And when you make them fresh at home? Total game changer.
While you could toss in a bag of store-bought croutons and call it a day, trust me, this simple step is worth it. These croutons are crunchy on the outside, soft in the middle, and infused with olive oil goodness.
Plus, the rustic texture of ciabatta bread makes it the perfect match for our creamy burrata and grilled peaches.
🛒 Ingredients You’ll Need:
- 1 loaf of ciabatta (or your favorite rustic bread)
- Olive oil (enough for generous drizzling)
- Salt and freshly cracked pepper (optional but recommended)
🔪 Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Slice the Bread: Start with a fresh (or day-old) ciabatta loaf. Using a serrated knife, cut the loaf in half. Then slice it into thick slabs, and from there, cube the slabs into bite-sized chunks. ✨ Pro Tip: A smaller loaf is ideal. If yours is massive, use half of it; it’s easy to end up with way more croutons than you need, though that’s not always a bad thing.
- Arrange on a Baking Sheet: Spread the bread cubes out evenly in a single layer on a baking tray. Crowding them causes uneven toasting.
- Drizzle with Olive Oil: Be generous but not heavy-handed. Drizzle enough olive oil to lightly coat the cubes. Toss them gently with your hands to make sure all sides get a little love.
- Season:
- Add a pinch of salt for flavor.
- A light sprinkle of black pepper can give it a tiny kick (optional).
- Broil Until Golden:
- Set your oven to broil.
- Toast the croutons for 3–4 minutes per side, flipping halfway through.
- Keep an eye on those croutons; they can go from golden to burnt fast under the broiler.
🍞 Why Ciabatta Works Best
Ciabatta has a chewy texture with large, airy holes. When toasted, the outside crisps up beautifully, while the inside remains slightly soft. It’s rustic, flavorful, and absorbs just enough oil to taste rich, without turning greasy.
But if you don’t have ciabatta, other great options include:
- French baguette
- Sourdough
- Rustic Italian loaf
🧂 Flavor Upgrade Ideas
Want to add a little flair? Toss your cubes with one of these before baking:
Add-In | Flavor Result |
---|---|
Garlic powder | Savory & bold |
Dried oregano or thyme | Herbaceous |
Parmesan | Nutty & cheesy crust |
Paprika | Smoky depth |
🍓 Step 3: Raspberry-Orange Vinaigrette
Every salad needs a show-stopping dressing, and this one is it.
Introducing the raspberry-orange vinaigrette: a sweet, tangy, citrus-kissed drizzle that brightens every bite. It’s got fruitiness from fresh raspberries, zing from champagne vinegar, and that sun-kissed sweetness from orange juice and zest. And the best part? It looks as stunning as it tastes.
You know how some dressings cling to every leaf perfectly? This one does exactly that, without weighing down the salad.
🍊 Why This Vinaigrette Works
Think about it: You’ve got creamy burrata, peppery arugula, smoky peaches, and toasty croutons. What ties it all together?
A bright, juicy, slightly acidic vinaigrette that enhances every single flavor without overpowering anything. The raspberries bring a bold berry note, while orange juice adds a clean citrus pop.
It’s a flavor balance dream.
🛒 Ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
---|---|---|
Fresh raspberries | ½ cup | Muddled or mashed |
Orange (zest + juice) | Zest + ½ cup juice | Use the zest first, then juice it |
Champagne vinegar | 2 tablespoons | Sub white wine vinegar if needed |
Olive oil | ⅓ cup | A good-quality extra virgin is best |
Salt & pepper | To taste | Start small—you can always adjust |
👣 Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Muddle the Raspberries: Place the fresh raspberries in a bowl and mash them with a fork until they release their juices. Don’t worry about perfection, break them down enough to infuse the dressing.
- Zest the Orange: Use a microplane or fine grater to zest the orange. Only scrape off the bright orange part; avoid the bitter white pith underneath.
- Juice the Orange: After zesting, cut the orange in half and squeeze out the juice. One large orange typically yields about ½ cup.
- Add the Vinegar: Pour in the champagne vinegar. It’s a touch more mellow than white vinegar, offering tang without overwhelming acidity.
- Drizzle in the Olive Oil: Slowly whisk in the olive oil until the vinaigrette looks creamy and slightly thickened.
- Season to Taste: A pinch of salt and a twist of black pepper will bring everything into balance. Taste and tweak as needed.
🎨 What It Looks Like
This vinaigrette has a stunning pink hue, like raspberry lemonade in a bottle. When you drizzle it over the salad, it adds a splash of color that makes the whole dish pop.
💡 Optional Enhancements
Want to play with flavor a bit more?
Add-In | Effect |
---|---|
A teaspoon of honey | Adds warmth and smoothness |
A pinch of garlic powder | For a savory twist |
A few crushed mint leaves | Bright, refreshing notes |
🥗 Step 4: Time to Assemble!
This is the moment when everything comes together: the vibrant greens, juicy peaches, crunchy croutons, creamy burrata, and that gorgeous raspberry-orange vinaigrette.
If you’ve prepped all your ingredients, assembly is a breeze, and trust me, it’s worth the few extra minutes.
Think of this as building a layered flavor experience, not just a salad.
🥬 What You’ll Need:
Ingredient | Purpose |
---|---|
4 cups fresh arugula | Peppery, crisp salad base |
Grilled peaches | Sweet, juicy depth |
Homemade croutons | Crunch + toasty flavor |
2 balls of burrata | Creamy, rich, melt-in-your-mouth magic |
Raspberry-orange vinaigrette | Brightness and balance |
👣 Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions:
- Add the Arugula to a Large Bowl: Start with a generous base of arugula. Its peppery bite balances the sweet and creamy elements perfectly.
- Drizzle Half of the Vinaigrette over the Greens: Pour about half of the raspberry-orange vinaigrette over the greens. Use clean hands or tongs to toss everything so each leaf gets lightly coated gently. Pro Tip: Add dressing gradually; nobody wants soggy greens!
- Layer the Grilled Peaches: Slice your grilled peach halves into wedges and gently lay them across the greens. Their golden edges and caramelized aroma already say “hello summer!”
- Add the Croutons: Sprinkle a generous handful of homemade croutons over the salad. They’ll add structure and crunch in every bite.
- Break the Burrata: Take the burrata balls and gently tear or slice them open. Spread chunks across the salad. Let that creamy interior ooze naturally; it’s the best part.
- Finish with the Rest of the Vinaigrette: drizzle it right over the top. Let the vibrant red ribbons run down the burrata and peaches, and it’s a salad of art.
🍴 Tips for Beautiful Plating (and Extra Flavor):
Technique | Why It Works |
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Layer instead of toss | Prevents delicate items (like burrata) from breaking |
Use a platter instead of a bowl | Showcases the vibrant ingredients visually |
Finish with cracked pepper | Adds subtle heat and a restaurant-quality finish |
Garnish with fresh herbs (basil or mint) | Boosts freshness and aroma |
🍽️ Serve It Up!
This salad is best served immediately, while the burrata is at room temperature and the croutons are still crisp.
Whether you’re serving it as a main course for lunch or a fancy side dish at a summer dinner party, this salad delivers big flavor and significant wow factor.
“Cheers!” to a salad that doesn’t just taste good it feels like a little summer celebration in every bite.
👅 What Does It Taste Like?

Let’s be honest—this salad is a flavor party.
Every bite hits a perfect balance of texture and taste:
- Creamy & dreamy: Burrata melts in your mouth, giving the salad a rich, buttery feel without being heavy.
- Sweet & smoky: The grilled peaches bring out deep, caramelized notes that contrast beautifully with the creaminess of the cheese.
- Peppery & fresh: Arugula adds a spicy, leafy crunch that keeps things from getting too sweet or soft.
- Crunchy & rustic: Those homemade ciabatta croutons bring the bite—toasty, chewy, and golden.
- Bright & tangy: The raspberry-orange vinaigrette brings citrusy zing and berry brightness that lifts the entire dish.
It’s one of those salads where you take a bite, pause, and go, “Whoa. That’s good.”
And the best part? Each element enhances the other. There’s no competition, just total harmony on your plate.
🍽️ What to Eat With Peach Burrata Salad

While this salad can shine on its own, it also pairs well with others.
Here’s how to turn it into a full meal or pair it with dishes for a complete spread:
🧡 Serve as a Main With:
- Grilled chicken thighs with lemon and herbs
- Pan-seared salmon with garlic butter
- Crispy tofu or grilled tempeh for a vegetarian option
💚 Pair as a Side With:
- Flatbread or focaccia for mopping up vinaigrette and burrata
- Prosciutto-wrapped melon or salami for charcuterie-style flair
- Chilled white wine or sparkling rosé to complement the sweet-savory notes
🍷 Drink Pairing Ideas:
Drink Type | Best Choice |
---|---|
White wine | Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio |
Rosé | Dry and crisp (not sweet) |
Sparkling | Prosecco or Brut Champagne |
Non-alcoholic | Lemon mint spritzer or peach iced tea |
💬 Final Thoughts
Peach Burrata Salad isn’t just a recipe—it’s an experience.
It’s proof that salads don’t have to be boring, or complicated, or packed with a million ingredients. Sometimes, all you need is a few fresh, seasonal elements brought together with care.
This is the kind of dish that impresses guests and comforts you on a solo lunch. It’s elegant without trying too hard. It’s simple, but deeply satisfying. And it captures everything we love about summer—ripe fruit, creamy cheese, and laid-back flavor perfection.
So whether you’re cooking for yourself, your partner, or a whole dinner party, this salad deserves a spot on your table.
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Ella Foster, co-founder of FoodBears.com, is a skilled writer whose love for cooking fuels her creative work. Her passion for experimenting in the kitchen brings authentic flavor and culinary inspiration to every piece she crafts for the platform.