Easy Burrata Appetizer with Garlicky Cherry Tomatoes
This Burrata Appetizer is not only flavorful but stupidly easy to make! Garlicky, roasted cherry tomatoes and creamy burrata cheese are a match made in heaven. It’s a simple appetizer that is perfect for casual entertaining. Just make sure you keep the recipe handy, your guests will ask you for it!
This Tomato and Burrata Appetizer Recipe is a Crowd Pleaser
This easy burrata appetizer is great for parties and your friends will think you spent way more time on this recipe than you really did.
Served on toasted crostini slices, it’s one of those comfort food recipes you’ll crave!
Until my sister-in-law served me roasted cherry tomatoes as a side dish during a family meal, I would have never even thought to make a cherry tomato appetizer. But now I want it all the time. It’s that good.
Related: Truffle Burrata Dip
Burrata with tomatoes is one of my favorite easy appetizers to make when I have people coming over. Or if I just want something extra delicious. Burrata is so super creamy and the tomatoes are sweet and flavorful.
They work together in this appetizer like a dream. And of course, anything you can eat on a nice piece of toasty bread is A+ in my book! One of my favorite things about this recipe is that you can make it ahead of time and then serve it at room temperature!
This appetizer could also be called Roasted Tomato Burrata Bruschetta but because I don’t pre-spoon that garlicky goodness onto the bread for you, it’s more like a dip. (Also you need to try my Bruschetta Chicken. YUM!)
Ingredients
This Burrata Appetizer recipe doesn’t take a lot of ingredients which means you need to make sure you use the best quality you can. And I find it pretty crazy that I’m not a big tomato fan but cherry tomatoes are a favorite of mine.
Cherry tomatoes are easy to find and are in season year-round. They are easy to work with and aren’t too full of moisture. If you need to substitute them, you can use plum tomatoes or other small, sweet tomato-like grape tomatoes.
Beefsteak and Roma tomatoes would not be as delicious.
Fresh, minced garlic will give you the best flavor but if you don’t have any, you can use jarred. I always have these garlic tubes in my fridge in case I run out as a backup.
A baguette, sliced up and toasted in the broiler with a little olive oil is the perfect way to shove that tasty burrata and the sweet tomatoes into your mouth hole.
What is Burrata?
Burrata is a type of mozzarella cheese. But it’s so much more than that. It’s cream-filled. It’s not exactly a liquid cream, but it is a super creamy, really thin version of the mozzarella that surrounds this delicious center.
When you cut into it, the center slowly oozes out. And the flavor pairs so well with all kinds of bright, fresh produce flavors, especially cherry tomatoes.
I can usually find burrata at most grocery stores but I know that Trader Joe’s keeps it stocked pretty much all the time (Trader Joe’s package comes with 2 balls in one package.
Use 1 or both depending on how many guests you have or how much you like cheese). Most higher-end grocery stores, with a nice upgraded cheese department, should have it.
Traditional mozzarella will work as well and be only minor-ly less delicious. Or you can skip the cheese altogether and just eat the roasted tomatoes.
But that’d be crazy. To skip the cheese, I mean. Cheese is life. And then I found a version of burrata with BLACK TRUFFLE!!!!!! Get that! Totally get that one.
Burrata is also a great salad topping which you should try out on an Arugula Salad topped with Peaches and Balsamic.
How to Make a Roasted Cherry Tomato Appetizer with Burrata
The prep is super simple. But you won’t believe how rich and flavorful this Burrata Appetizer is.
To Make the Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
- Slice cherry tomatoes in half.
- Cover a cookie sheet with tin foil and spray with cooking oil (the tomatoes have natural sugars that will burn on the cookie sheet and make cleaning a real pain!).
- Put cut tomatoes on the cookie sheet.
- Add 2-3 minced garlic cloves.
- Stir to combine and toss with 1 TBSP olive oil.
- Roast in a 325 oven for about 20 minutes.
- When done, sprinkle generously with Maldon sea salt.
- Let cool for a minute.
Yes, cutting cherry tomatoes sounds a little tedious. But it goes quickly and I find I like the end result better this way than if I don’t cut them. A small serrated knife keeps things quick and easy.
You can skip that part in a pinch though. Some of the cherry tomatoes will burst in cooking, but you get a much more decadent flavor if the tomatoes are cut before roasting.
To Make the Crostini
- Slice the french baguette in pieces of even thickness.
- Drizzle a little bit of olive oil on one side and toast on a cookie sheet in a 325 degree oven for approximately 8 minutes.
Do not over-toast the bread! You could even skip that part if you had to. Toasting the bread gives a great base for creamy cheese and moist tomatoes. But if it’s too hard it breaks all over and you’ll end up wearing your new favorite burrata appetizer.
How to Serve
Plop your burrata into a rimmed dish or bowl. Yes, that’s a highly technical kitchen term. Make sure it’s in the center and then spoon roasted cherry tomatoes with garlic right over it.
This tomato and burrata appetizer can be eaten hot or at room temperature which makes it great for entertaining.
And top it off with a little bit more sea salt. Because you just have to. Sea salt makes EVERYTHING better.
And if you want, you can drizzle a little extra olive oil over the top as well. Whatever floats your boat.
I love that I can make this roasted cherry tomato appetizer with burrata ahead of when guests arrive and can then hang out with them instead of getting stuck in the kitchen.
Also, your guests will for sure ask you for the recipe and won’t believe you when you tell them it is just cherry tomatoes and garlic. It couldn’t be easier or more delicious!
I also use these exact same roasted tomatoes recipe in scrambled egg whites with a little arugula (amazing!) and in my favorite farro salad. I always try to make an extra-large batch so I can eat these a bunch of different ways.
And I’m not saying YOU should eat this for dinner but it makes a great dinner when you want something tart and creamy and salty and crunchy.
This recipe is inspired by Simply Happenstance. Those gals are awesome and make delicious food!
Tips and Tricks
- You can easily give this tomato appetizer caprese vibes by adding chopped, fresh basil to it.
- If you want an extra cozy recipe, go ahead and bake the burrata right along with the tomatoes and garlic, just put everything in a baking dish instead of a baking sheet.
- Burrata can be served without tomatoes and just drizzled in a good quality EVOO and topped with fresh cracked pepper or some herbs.
- For a lighter appetizer idea, skip roasted the cherry tomatoes and slice up some ripe heirloom tomatoes to pair with the burrata. Olive oil and sea salt are all the finishing touch you need.
- To make this Burrata Appetizer more visually appealing for a party, you can compose these ingredients on a plate. Take the sliced crostini, slather on some of the creamy burrata then top with a spoonful of the roasted tomatoes. Finish with sea salt and a sprig of micro-herbs. Yeah, I said micro-herbs.
This yummy Burrata Appetizer with roasted cherry tomatoes will have your guests thinking you spent all day on this delicious dish when it’s really the easiest recipe ever!
Burrata is best served at room temperature. While it can be baked, this appetizer recipe is exceptional thanks to the soft outer layer of the cheese which holds back the creamy layer. As you cut into the cheese, the center slithers out on the plate making it easy to scoop up.
Burrata cheese is good with tasty olive oil and a sprinkle of sea salt. With a similar flavor to mozzarella, burrata can be used with anything you might pair with that like tomatoes, stone fruits, fresh herbs, lemon, etc.
On its own, burrata can last in the fridge for up to five days when stored in an air-tight container once out of its original packaging.
The leftovers of this burrata appetizer can be stored in the fridge, in an air-tight container for 2-3 days. Due to the moisture of the tomatoes, the appetizer can become watery. You can serve leftovers at room temperature or gently reheated.
Store any leftover bread in a plastic zipper bag.
More Easy Appetizer Recipes
- These crispy Baked Salami Chips are a perfect party food appetizer! It’s a unique snack that your guests will love.
- Feeling nostalgic? Serve the Best Cheese Ball EVER! It’s easy to make ahead and full of flavor that your guests won’t stop eating.
- Truffle Buttered Cheerios are an unexpected treat that you can and should share with friends.
- This Rose and Sumac Goat Cheese Log Appetizer is out of this world. This is a show-stopping recipe, for sure, and still SO easy!
- No time to roast the tomatoes? Try this Burrata with Basil Oil and Garlic instead.
- These Burrata Recipes are full of creamy mozzarella flavor, and paired with delicious ingredients to make the perfect bites for sharing with friends and family.
- This Pimento Cheese Crostini recipe combines cream cheese, mayo, cheddar, cayenne, garlic, and bacon on baguette for the perfect appetizer!
- Indulge in the perfect sweet/savory blend of pineapple and cream cheese in this easy-to-make Pineapple Cheese Ball Recipe, great any time.
Burrata Appetizer with Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
Ingredients
- 32 ounces cherry tomatoes, rinsed and sliced
- 2-3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 TBSP olive oil for tomatoes plus a little extra for crostini
- 1 tsp Sea Salt
- 8 ounce Burrata
- French Baguette
Instructions
To Make Crostini
- Slice the french baguette in pieces of even thickness.
- Drizzle a little bit of olive oil on one side and toast on a cookie sheet in a 325 degree oven for approximately 8 minutes.
Garlic Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
- Slice cherry tomatoes in half.
- Cover a cookie sheet with tin foil and spray with cooking spray (the tomatoes have natural sugars that will burn on the cookie sheet and make cleaning a real pain!)
- Put cut tomatoes on the cookie sheet.
- Add 2-3 minced garlic cloves.
- Stir to combine and toss with 1 TBSP olive oil.
- Roast in a 325 oven for about 20 minutes.
- When done, sprinkle generously with Maldon sea salt.
- Let cool for a minute.
- To a rimmed dish or bowl, place the burrata down and then spoon tomatoes over the top.
- Spoon on to crostini and eat!
Notes
- You can easily give this tomato appetizer Caprese vibes by adding chopped, fresh basil to it.
- If you want an extra cozy recipe, go ahead and bake the burrata right along with the tomatoes and garlic.
- Burrata can be served without tomatoes and just drizzled in a good quality EVOO and topped with fresh cracked pepper or some herbs.
- For a lighter appetizer idea, skip roasted the cherry tomatoes and slice up some ripe heirloom tomatoes to pair with the burrata. Olive oil and sea salt are all the finishing touches you need.
- To make this Burrata Appetizer more visually appealing for a party, you can compose these ingredients on a plate. Take the sliced crostini, slather on some of the creamy burrata then top with a spoonful of the roasted tomatoes. Finish with sea salt and a sprig of micro-herbs.
Nutrition
*This post was originally published in June, 2015 and has now been updated with better directions so you can make this roasted cherry tomato appetizer perfectly every time.
Thanks for the delicious idea! ️
My uncle just brought us over 5 dozen cherry tomatoes, and since I’m hosting a family dinner, I knew that I wanted to find an appetizer with cherry tomatoes— this is perfect. thank you!!
You are going to love how easy this burrata and tomato appetizer is!
I was looking for an appetizer with cherry tomatoes so I could use some of my harvested crop (they’ve been so good this year). Your burrata appetizer was the one I chose – mostly because I’ve never heard of burrata and so was curious. You are right, that creaminess really does make it exceptional.
And it couldn’t be easier to make!
Burrata appetizer for the win! We ate it for dinner with some bread. Don’t tell.
This burrata appetizer would be perfect for garden tomatoes. It looks so yummy and easy – my favorite kind of recipe!
The way the tomatoes play with the burrata is insane!
The burrata appetizer with cherry tomatoes is now the requested dish when we get together with our neighbors. You know it is a hit when everyone gathers around a dish in the kitchen before dinner even starts.
And it’s SO easy! This burrata appetizer is my secret weapon!
So… this burrata appetizer is totally acceptable as a dinner for myself whenever I am home alone, right? LOL!
Yes! Don’t think I haven’t hoarded this burrata appetizer for myself…
I have been on the hunt for a new appetizer recipe for the next football game, and I am totally going to make this burrata appetizer!
You won’t believe how easy this burrata appetizer is! Perfect for game day.
This looks like a super easy burrata appetizer – my favorite kind! The cherry tomatoes really add a gorgeous pop of color, too.
Yes! The creamy burrata and the sweet tomatoes are a match made in appetizer heaven!
Any appetizer with cherry tomatoes simply has to be good, and this burrata recipe is no exception! Even my picky kids ate it up and asked for more!
Right?! Burrata and tomatoes are the best!
Aww thank you for the lovely comment. It’s my favorite appetizer and for some reason it turns out best with the Trader Joe’s Burrata! Yum! Hope you have a fantastic summer! xoxo-Nicole
I’m so glad you guys shared it! People ask me to make it all the time now!
Sister!!! Thank you for making this for me last time you were here! I have craved it ever since. I think I will make it this weekend!
So good right!? I made it yesterday but to eat today! I can’t wait!