Caprese Lentil Salad Recipe (2024)

September 6, 2013

posted by Marina Delio | 12 Comments

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A healthy and satisfying lentil salad with the classic flavors of Caprese.

Holy heat wave! As I type this, at 9 PM, it is 87 degrees F inside our house. No, we don’t have AC. Which makes me very sad. And very tired since the kids aren’t sleeping well. And very sweaty. Sorry.

But this hearty salad makes me very happy. I’ve been craving cool, refreshing, healthy meals that I can just pull out of the fridge whenever I get a chance to eat.One of my favorite ways to ensure healthy eating is to have healthy prepared recipes like this one in the fridge.I don’t usually love lentil salads, but I do love how nutritious they are.Lentils are a great source of vegetarian protein, iron, folate, fiber, and vitamins and minerals.So I decided to pair lentils with a no-fail combination – Caprese. Tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil. Always yummy.

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This salad holds up very well and would be great packed in lunches.

More after the break!

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Caprese Lentil Salad Recipe

Yield: about 4 cups of salad

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup green lentils
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • 1 1/4 cups cherry tomatoes, quartered
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped basil
  • Fresh mozzarella (the kind in water), cubed
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

  1. Rinse the lentils well, discarding any rocks or discolored lentils.
  2. Place lentils and water in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat and bring to a simmer.Turn to low heat and cover the pot. Cook until lentils are tender, about 30 minutes. Check after 20 minutes and add more water if they are drying out.
  3. Drain cooked lentils of any leftover water and cool in a medium bowl. Gently stir in the olive oil and vinegar. Add the tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil. Toss to combine. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Taste and add more vinegar if desired, I like mine quite vinegary and added another tablespoon or two. Serve cold.

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posted September 6, 2013 by Marina Delio

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12 comments on “Caprese Lentil Salad Recipe”

  1. painting to buy September 6, 2013 @ 8:04 am Reply

    thanks for sharing the recipes!!

  2. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar September 6, 2013 @ 12:32 pm Reply

    This salad is gorgeous – and would be so perfect for lunches!! LOVE!

  3. Alejandra Ramos September 6, 2013 @ 12:40 pm Reply

    I love this idea!

  4. Cecille September 6, 2013 @ 2:42 pm Reply

    Now I know what to do with all my lentils! Looks very yummy. Be happy you don't have ac, and survive with fans, ceiling fans and the fans that stand etc, and drink a lot of water. People living without ac become better athletes. Surveys done in China by doctors never got revealed in the U.S, but they show ac contributes to thyroid-problems and heart-problems for an example. It makes sense because imagine what happens with your thyroid or heart if you go from outside heat of 95, and come in to a 72 temp.? Ac is a big contributing factor to obesity because people get so comfortable inside in the cool that they don't go outside and exercise. And the cooler you have it inside, the less you want to expose yourself to the heat. Ac also causes sinus-problems and even migraine. 100 years ago we didn't have Ac, and look at the deceases we have today that weren't prevalent back then! In China there's a name of a decease caused by Ac, but it's hidden by Americans because people here don't want to stop using their Ac here. Ac don't clean the air either that many have the illusion it does. Honestly I think ac is one of the worst inventions ever created.

  5. Laura (Tutti Dolci) September 6, 2013 @ 5:23 pm Reply

    I love caprese, gorgeous twist on the salad!

  6. Alison @ Daily Moves and Grooves September 7, 2013 @ 12:18 am Reply

    Yum! I love caprese and lentils too. 🙂 Hope you stay cool!

  7. Val September 7, 2013 @ 3:34 pm Reply

    This looks so incredibly hearty and delicious.

  8. progressoverperfectionblog.com September 7, 2013 @ 6:04 pm Reply

    The lentil soup recipe from your cookbook is my most pinned recipe. Of course, I didn't republish the recipe, but instead directed people to buy the cookbook. 🙂 It's one of my favorite go-to sources as I menu plan each week. Can't wait to try this recipe… you can't go wrong with caprese!

  9. chezcateylou.com September 9, 2013 @ 3:18 pm Reply

    I love lentils, but I don't cook with them enough! This salad looks delicious, I'll have to try it out!

  10. Kitchen Belleicious September 10, 2013 @ 1:01 pm Reply

    i love how you always mix things up in new ways! this looks insane

  11. Deanna Corarito September 12, 2013 @ 10:52 pm Reply

    I just mixed this salad up. Did not have any fresh basil so used dried and added chopped fresh spinach for color. great recipe!

  12. Anonymous October 17, 2013 @ 6:54 pm Reply

    My honey hates tomatoes so I subbed out avocado. Delicious! Thanks for the idea and the recipe it was great.

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Caprese Lentil Salad Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is caprese salad healthy? ›

All things considered, YES a Caprese salad is a healthy option! Low in calories with a bunch of important nutrients coming from the vegetables and healthy fats from the cheese and olive oil. Basil also is a strong anti-inflammatory with enzyme-inhibiting oils.

What is caprese salad made of? ›

What is Caprese Salad? “Insalata Caprese” literally means “the salad of Capri” which is an Italian island. Caprese salad is typically made by layering slices of fresh mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, and basil, then seasoned to perfection, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and sometimes a balsamic glaze.

What ethnicity is caprese salad? ›

The caprese salad is a classic Italian dish that has gained popularity all over the world. The salad is made with fresh tomato, fresh mozzarella slices, basil, olive oil, salt, pepper, and is traditionally placed on a plate in a layered circular pattern.

Why is caprese so good? ›

Caprese is truly a magical and perfect combination of flavors, textures, and freshness: ripe tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, basil, and some kind of drizzle of either olive oil or balsamic… or both. For this Caprese, I used a simple balsamic reduction, which results in a pretty presentation and gorgeous flavor.

Is caprese good for weight loss? ›

Created in the 1950s as a light lunch for regulars at a famed Italian restaurant, Trattoria da Vincenzo, the Caprese Salad is a favorite for those on our low carb diets and weight loss management programs because it's filling and packed with flavor, yet also very nutritious. Plus, it's very easy and quick to prepare.

Is Caprese salad high in calories? ›

Nutritional Info: Per serving: 250 calories (160 from fat), 18g total fat, 6g saturated fat, 25mg cholesterol, 540mg sodium, 9g carbohydrates (2g dietary fiber, 5g sugar), 14g protein.

What tomato is best for caprese? ›

When selecting tomatoes, choose fragrant ones that smell earthy at the stem end and feel heavy for their size. Avoid any with wrinkled skins. You can also make a caprese with smaller tomato varieties, such as plum, roma, cherry, grape, or sungold.

What to pair with caprese salad? ›

The best side dishes to serve with caprese salad are garlic bread, bruschetta, grilled chicken, stuffed shells, baked ziti, gluten free bread, grilled vegetables, pesto pasta, Italian sausage, antipasto platter, focaccia, and risotto.

What is a substitute for basil in caprese salad? ›

Spinach, particularly baby spinach, can be a great substitute for basil in dishes where the herb would be served raw, like pesto or Caprese salads. Spinach provides similar color and texture to fresh basil, although it lacks some of the herb's aromatic nuance.

What is a substitute for balsamic vinegar in Caprese salad? ›

For every 1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar, substitute 1 Tbsp. cider vinegar or red wine vinegar plus ½ tsp. sugar.

What's the difference between burrata and caprese? ›

Burrata is a soft cheese ball with a creamy center, whereas caprese is a simple Italian salad that can be made with either burrata or fresh mozzarella. What is the difference between burrata and mozzarella? Burrata and mozzarella are both creamy, white, semi-soft Italian cheeses very similar in appearance.

What is another name for a caprese? ›

One of the most delicious dishes found in all of Italian cuisine is Caprese salad or the Insalata Caprese. This dish marries some of the most notable ingredients in Italian cuisine including tomatoes, olive oil, fresh mozzarella cheese, and fresh basil.

What kind of mozzarella is used in caprese? ›

CILIEGINE. These mozzarella balls are about the size of a cherry. Bocconcini and ciliegine can be used interchangeably — try either thread on skewers with cherry tomatoes for a twist on Caprese.

How long will Caprese salad keep in the fridge? ›

To Make Ahead: This easy Caprese salad is definitely best served fresh but it can stay in the fridge for 2-3 days. If you need to make it ahead of time, slice the mozzarella and tomatoes and store them separately in the refrigerator.

How healthy is caprese? ›

You'll also be getting a good dose of potassium, vitamin K, and vitamin A. Tomatoes get their signature red color from something called lycopene. Lycopene is linked to better heart and eye health. Basil – Basil is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and natural essential oils.

Are tomato and mozzarella healthy? ›

Yes, Caprese salad is healthy. It is made of natural ingredients such as fresh mozzarella cheese and tomatoes. This recipe is super easy to make and the perfect healthy meal or side dish.

Are caprese sandwiches healthy to eat every day? ›

Yes! A Caprese sandwich contains protein, fiber, complex carbohydrates, and healthy fats making it a balanced meal that is perfect for a healthy lunch or dinner.

Why is tomato salad good for you? ›

Tomatoes are juicy and sweet, full of antioxidants, and may help fight several diseases. They are especially high in lycopene, a plant compound linked to improved heart health, cancer prevention, and protection against sunburns. Tomatoes can be a valuable part of a healthy diet.

What is a fun fact about the Caprese salad? ›

The salad is named after the island of Capri, where it is believed to have originated. Two common stories about its origin include it being an homage to the Italian flag or "in the 20th century to appease the palates of vacationing royalty and important politicos".

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