We had this Strawberry Tomato Salad for lunch the other day and I just had to share it with you. Last summer I came across a beautiful Mozzarella, Tomato and Strawberry Salad over at eat.live.travel.write. It was one of those recipes that introduces a combination that one (meaning “me”) would never have thought of – strawberry and tomato. I just had to give it a try. Well folks – if you haven’t tried this combination, then you are missing a real treat. It is wonderful!! Since I first tried it, I’ve been playing around with different ingredients and different vinaigrette. This strawberry tomato salad is one of the variations that we love (and one I’m still making several years after having posted this).
For the salad in the picture, I used this beautiful heirloom tomato that I bought at the growers’ market. This particular heirloom is called a Pineapple Tomato. It was one of the biggest tomatoes I’ve ever seen, but also one of the best tasting! Any good, meaty tomato works for the salad, but how can you turn down an heirloom?!
Strawberry Tomato Salad with Mint
A beautiful summer salad that can be served with just about any meal or as a meal itself. Be sure to use ripe strawberries and perfectly ripe tomatoes, homegrown is possible.
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- 1 large homegrown tomato, coarsely chopped
- Equal amount of strawberries (as tomatoes), coarsely chopped
- 2 small radishes, sliced very thin
- 2 tsp. preserved lemons, minced
- 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese or chopped fresh mozzarella cheese
- 1 Tbsp. fresh mint, chopped
- 1 tsp. maple syrup
- 1 Tbsp. white wine vinegar
- 2 Tbsp. canola oil or another light flavored oil
- Combine all of the ingredients (except for dressing) in a salad bowl.
For the dressing, whisk together the maple syrup and vinegar. Whisk in oil. Taste. If too vinegary for your taste, whisk in a little more oil.
- Top the salad with the desired amount of salad dressing. (It doesn’t take much.)
- Toss and serve.
Cheese – Fresh mozzarella and feta both work quite well. The mozzarella yields a milder tasting salad and is subtle compared to the strawberries and tomatoes. Feta is saltier and bolder so it stands out more, but still works as a tasty complement to the rest of the ingredients.
Radish – The radish adds a peppery layer to the salad, add more depth. Even those that don’t like radish will love it in this salad.
Preserved lemon – Must I explain? 🙂 Isn’t everything better with preserved lemons? If you don’t have preserved lemons in the fridge, then you can always make my quick version.
Mint – We prefer fresh mint with this salad, but fresh basil is quite delicious as well.
Variation – A strawberry-tomato caprese: Omit the radish and preserved lemon, use fresh mozzarella, and substitute the mint with basil. Dust with a few pinches of sea salt and drizzle with your favorite extra virgin oli and a lemon infused white balsamic vinegar.
Like most fresh salads, the ingredients you use are pretty much seasonal. For example, this salad is great in the summer when you can get or grow delicious heirloom tomatoes and find fresh picked strawberries. Below are a few other seasonal salads that we enjoy frequently.
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Hi MJ. I’ve got to try this salad! I’ve never combined strawberries and tomatoes and I love the idea! We’ve had great tomatoes this summer that would be great with strawberries. I love the idea of adding cheese! Awesome post!
Thanks Bill! I was really surprised how well this combination worked. I, too, had never thought of strawberries with tomatoes. It still sounds weird but I now know how good to is. Hope you like it!
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What a bright and lovely salad!
Great salad! Fresh strawberries are one of my favourite foods!
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This salad looks amazing! I love the surprising combination of flavors you have used in it. I am featuring this on my H&S Hop highlights tomorrow.
Thanks Alea!!! That’s SO exciting! So glad you liked it!
Another beautiful salad from You. Love anything with strawberry. Thanks for sharing with Hearth and Soul blog hop. I am highlighting it.
Thanks so much Swathi!! Have a great week!
The mint must really set this off, and the feta … looks like a winner to me! And yes, everything is better with preserved lemon. 😉 Thanks for sharing on Hearth & Soul Hop. 🙂
Thanks Judy! Yes, that’s so true about preserved lemons!
crazy good combo!! I need to try this!!
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This salad sounds incredible, MJ – and you’re right, I never would have thought to combine tomatoes with strawberries. I love the addition of the radish and preserved lemon – I’m going to need to work this salad into the rotation before heirlooms are impossible to find. Thanks so much for sharing…
I always admire your gorgeous photos and that is a combo I wish to try next!
I will introduce this concoction to my mom. She loves tomato but I bet she never thought of adding strawberries to the salad. I do agree with Shannon and do wish that berries will be cheaper here. Sadly they are flown in, so I guess the price will forever be sky high. Great looking photos and the love the burst of colours too. Cheers~
Simple and yum salad….the wonderful colors will sure attract kids…plus the berries.
Wow, this looks DELISH! When I first looked at the picture, I thought it’s a dessert – I think this “trick” will work on my kids. They won’t even think it’s salad! They love strawberries and tomatoes. I love how pretty this salad looks even for guests and parties!
lovely salad! Drooling & wishing strawberries, radish and the cheeses are much cheaper here 🙂
A great combo of flavors. People often forget that tomatoes are a fruit. So, strawberries, peaches — you name it — go splendidly with them.
I have to say I’ve never tried a tomato and strawberry salad. It looks delicious and I love the look of your heirloom tomato xx
What a simple and beautiful summer salad MJ. I especially like the combination of mint and strawberry (I can smell it from here ;-)) – The radish is an interesting addition – I would have never thought to include it; great idea!
What a nice and refreshing bowl of goodness and deliciousness. Your dressing is absolutely simple but definitely pops with the maple syrup in it. Love that gorgeous shot of tomato.
I also would have never thought of strawberry and tomatoes, what a brilliant idea. Have you ever tried nectarines and tomatoes? It’s also great! Thanks for sharing the great find, can’t wait to give it a try. Looks amazing:)
Thanks Nancy! No I haven’t tried nectarines and strawberries but after having discovered this combination, I’m definitely willing to give it a try. Unfortunately, I’ll have to wait until next year. The nectarines have disappeared. 🙁
never thought about combining strawberries and tomatoes, it looks pretty good
ohhh…my…this looks incredible
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Hi MJ – the radishes must be the perfect touch here – a lovely bit of crunch to go with the creamy feta and beautiful soft, ripe strawberries! Looks fab 🙂
What a great combo. I’ve been loving all of the heirloom tomatoes that have been flooding the market and am totally saddened by the fact that tomato season is coming to an end 🙁 The mozzarella sounds delish but I love the idea of the salty feta as a contrast.
Thanks FJ! I know what you mean about a flood of heirlooms! This has definitely been the year for them. The growers at the market have actually lowered their price/pound because everybody has them! Good for the buyer!
Aweee..I am waiting to try Strawberries and tomatoes combo..just wondering if my tomatoes (don’t get Heirloom t.) will make the salad too sour..
Thanks Sanjeeta! You can use any type of tomato. The touch of maple in the dressing helps to counter a little more sour or tart tomato. You can always add a little more syrup if needed.
For me, this is a very unexpected combination and beautiful to boot … gotta add this to my list … Happy Labor Day 🙂
WOW. That salad is so beautiful and fresh looking!!! My boyfriend Michael is like…drooling right now lol.
Those tomato chunks DO look like pineapple 🙂 What a delicious salad…I’ve made the same on as Mardi…it was one of our French Friday’s with Dorie posts…yum.
I never tried this combination yet but surely it looks good, Yum!
I never would have thought to combine tomatoes and strawberries in anything. But, you know, adding a touch of radish, a little feta, some preserved lemon, and that dressing and, well, I’m thinking why isn’t this salad more popular? It does sound really good. It’s the combination of sweet & salty that I enjoy. Add a salty component and I’m in heaven!
Thanks John! I’m obviously with you on the salty component! Sweet and salty – YUM!
I certainly would never have thought to pair strawberries and tomatoes together… but it looks beautiful! Hope you saw my comment regarding your award. If not… check out my blog post from 9-2-12 and collect it. 🙂 Hope you’re having a fantastic Labor Day weekend. ~ Ramona
Thanks Ramona!!!! You’re a sweetheart!
I love the addition of the radish!
This looks so fresh and healthy. Each of those cheeses would give quite a different taste experience.
Nice! I’d prefer it with feta, a stronger taste 🙂
Thank Giulia! I actually like it best with feta and Bobby likes it best with mozzarella. So we compromise and go back and forth. 🙂
MJ this looks like one tasty salad. Beautiful colors and very refreshing. I would never have thought to combine the two – strawberries and tomatoes together either. I want to try this with the mozzarella. Hey I also say this on Foodgawker a few minutes ago. Congrats to you. Happy Labor Day weekend.
Thanks Suzi! WooHoo! Didn’t know it got accepted yet! Thanks for telling me. Happy Labor Day to you as well.
This salsa looks too beautiful to eat but I will manage 😉
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I am absolutely drooling here! Gorgeous!
I like the way this sounds and adding the preserved lemons which I have on hand with that luscious dressing. I will definitely try this. I love when I find new recipes on another blog. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Vicki! I was hoping you would see this because I remembered that you just made a jar of preserved lemons.
What a lovely and delicious salad! Gorgeous colour.
MJ, strawberries and tomatoes in the same salad already sound very bold and creative for me, but radish? I am really impressed by your culinary imagination! Great and elegant summer salad idea.
Thanks Sissi! We obviously eat a lot of salads so I have to come up with new things,like you and those no cook desserts of yours! 🙂
I never would have thought of strawberries and tomatoes either! And you can’t go wrong with feta (or mozzarella!)
This just hits every flavor button doesn’t it? Looks wonderful! Love the dressing with maple syrup and vinegar.
It’s not a combination i’ve tried but you have me very intrigued. I’ll let you know how it goes.
France – I’d love to hear how you liked it! Hope you’re having a wonderful weekend!
Really nice combo of flavors – and not one that I have had (or thought of). I really like the radish here, too. I like radishes but rarely buy them – I guess I just need to do that so I start using them. Strange how we get into ruts in what we use, isn’t it? Fun post – thank you.
Thanks KR! You are so right about getting into ruts! That’s what is so wonderful about all the foodie bloggers out there – we get so inspired with new recipes (and that include you). Who needs the food channel for inspiration anymore? 🙂
Hey MJ! Thank you for mentioning me! Your recipe for the strawberry tomato salad sounds amazing! I never thought of pairing strawberries with tomatoes. Absolutely brilliant!
MJ what beautiful pictures of this lovely fruity salad!
That looks very tasty, MJ. I’m pinning this as a reminder to try it!! And pineapple tomatoes? I’m sticking that tidbit of info in the back of my brain for seed buying time. Sounds too good to pass up. 🙂 Have a great day.
Thanks Michelle! These tomatoes are huge and SO good! Bobby and I made a lunch out of one tomato and some cheese the other day. 🙂