Heirloom Tomato Carpaccio with burrata, fresh herbs and a sumac dressing… hello summer on a plate.
Recently I’ve been feeling like another culinary adventure needs to happen. I want to jet off to some part of the world and learn all about a few style of cooking and eat my way through the city. But as of this moment, there’s not currently anything on the agenda that involves a 9+ hour flight and lots of food. So whenever that happens, obviously I like hop into the kitchen and spruce up some recipes with little twists. ThisĀ Heirloom Tomato Carpaccio with Burrata has been on repeat since tomato season exploded and recently I started drizzling it with a sumac vinaigrette. Oh. My. Gosh. It’s everything.
I’ve used sumac a time or two here on What’s Gaby Cooking – like back in the day when we made those Chicken Kefta Wraps. Or on my Fattoush Salad, which is you haven’t tried it yet, GET ON IT!Ā It’s one of those spices I keep on hands at ALL TIMES as it has a tangy lemony flavor without being tart like straight up lemon juice. It’s perfect on tomatoes and gives the burrata a bright pop of flavor on what is otherwise creamy and decadent. Try this immediately. Don’t forget the herbs. Everything combined together in one big bite is basically the best thing ever.
Heirloom Tomato Carpaccio
Ingredients
- 8 ripe heirloom tomatoes sliced
- 1-2 balls of burrata
- A handful of small basil leaves
- handful of dill leaves
- handful of sliced green onions
For the Sumac Dressing
- 4 teaspoons ground sumac soaked in 4 teaspoons warm water for 15 minutes
- 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons pomegranate molasses
- 2 small garlic cloves minced
- 2 teaspoons red wine vinegar
- 3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
- Kosher salt to taste
Instructions
- Arrange the sliced tomatoes on a platter. Tear the burrata into pieces and arrange on the tomatoes or tucked in. Scatter with the herbs. Drizzle with the vinaigrette as needed. Season with salt and pepper.
- For the dressing, in a smaller bowl, combine the water soaked sumac, lemon juice, pomegranate molasses, garlic, red wine vinegar and olive oil. Whisk to combine and season with salt as needed
Seriously can’t go wrong serving this, so fresh and healthy!!
Sumac isn’t an ingredient that I’ve really played with much. I definitely want to experiment with it more. And especially in this salad. Can’t get enough tomatoes this time of year!
My God this is so beautiful! I absolutely love the colors and how fresh and simple this is!
Summer on a plate! Yum!
You had me at burrata! Such a perfect way to celebrate tomato season!
I love everything with tomatoes right now! I’ll take this + a glass of wine + a patio š
I could eat this every day!
If I don’t already have pomegranate molasses, is it essential or is there a good substitute?
Summertime at its best. Love the sumac!
Perfect picture for my wife’s kitchen wall…tasty. Love that skinny fork.
this is the carpaccio of my dreams!
Gaby, where do you usually purchase your burrata?
Whole Foods + Trader Joes
Where do.i buy sumac?
You can get it on amazon! Spice stores have it! Whole foods sometimes too!
this looks delicious! what’s the reason for soaking the sumac in water?
it lets the sumac kinda bloom so it’s more flavorful
What a stunning dish! Do you keep pomegranate molasses on hand? Not even sure where Iād find that anywhere but a specialty grocer…
I got it at Whole Foods!
What are some substitutions for pomegranate molasses? Or if I can find it, what else can I make with that ingredient? Iāve just never even heard of it!
This is delicious! Served it to guests tonight~we loved it. Grilled bread is a must.
Tastes very good. My family loved it. Will definitely make it again.
The dressing recipe says to soak the sumac in 4 tsp of water then the instructions say to add water to the soaked sumac. I’m confused , do you add more water ? The sumac couldn’t be soaked if you haven’t already added water, yet the recipe only calls for 4 tsp of water to soak it in.
no extra water – you just combine the water soaked sumac and the rest of the ingredients and you’re off to the races!
I love the no-cook meal. This is summer perfection!
First, I love EVERYTHING you cook and the recipes!!! Thank you
Really want to make this tonight, but I only have Sumac spice in a jar!!! Could I use that?
First, I love everything you cook and all of your recipes! Thank you
I really want to make this tonight, but only have Sumac spice in a jar, could I make it work?
ya that’s what I used!
Is there a substitute for pomegranate molasses?