Peach Caprese Salad Tips
Can you use white balsamic vinegar or balsamic reduction instead of balsamic vinegar?
If you want to make this peach Caprese salad your own, you can try using white balsamic vinegar instead of regular balsamic vinegar, which isn't quite as sweet. Or, you can up the sweetness in this peach Caprese salad by using a balsamic reduction. Balsamic reduction is a bit thicker than balsamic vinegar, so be light- handed with it the first time you try it. You can always add more!
What can you serve with peach Caprese salad?
This fresh and summery peach Caprese salad is very versatile. It can be served as a light main dish, or as an appetizer or side dish. If you want to serve it as a side, try pairing it with your favorite grilled meat along with some fresh
grilled sweet corn.
How do you store peach Caprese salad?
One of the most enticing parts of any
Caprese salad is its freshness. While you can cut the peaches a few hours ahead of time to save a few minutes later, the salad itself is best assembled immediately before serving. If you can't get enough fresh mozzarella, tomato and basil, try more of our
Caprese recipes.
—Lauren Pahmeier, Taste of Home Associate Editor
Nutrition Facts
1 serving: 343 calories, 26g fat (10g saturated fat), 45mg cholesterol, 336mg sodium, 15g carbohydrate (12g sugars, 3g fiber), 12g protein.
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