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    Caprese quinoa salad

    Published: Aug 11, 2025 by Caroline

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    This caprese quinoa salad is a delicious, light & healthy salad that's perfect for a picnic, potluck or as a side to many a meal. It's easy to make, versatile and easy to add to, as well.

    This caprese quinoa salad is a delicious, light & healthy salad that's perfect for a picnic, lunchbox or as a side to many a meal. It's easy to make and just what your summer menu needs.

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    side view of bowl of caprese quinoa salad with stem of tomatoes in background.

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    I'm sure like many people, we tend to change more to lighter foods in the summer, both to not warm up the kitchen too much but also because it feels a better fit. Especially at lunchtime, I'm not feeling like all that much if it's hot outside.

    At the same time, though, there's a balance between nothing too heavy and not going so light that your hungry again in no time. That's when things like this quinoa salad are perfect.

    It's not too heavy, full of delicious fresh flavors and yet filling enough to power you through the rest of the day. It's a wonderful mix of textures and colors, and better yet it's healthy and easy.

    overhead view of bowl of caprese quinoa salad with cherry tomatoes on vine above one corner.

    A twist on a classic combination

    Caprese salad is named after the island of Capri in Italy which is likely where this salad originates. It's a wonderfully simple combination of tomatoes, mozzarella and basil dressed simply with a good extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper. It's all about letting great ingredients shine.

    The ingredients are those of the Italian flag and it's a favorite across the country and beyond. In the US, it has become common to add balsamic vinegar which while it can be tasty, can distract from the other flavors. It's certainly not traditional, with balsamic being from a different region.

    These days, you'll find variations on the theme either adding other ingredients like peach or avocado, or adding the flavors to other dishes like pasta or chicken, for example. This quinoa salad is another lovely way to enjoy the flavors in a slightly more filling way. I've used my lemon basil vinaigrette to bring everything together with lovely fresh flavor.

    bowls with quinoa, mozzarella, olive oil with part lemon, bunch of basil and cherry tomatoes on vine around.

    How to make this colorful quinoa salad

    This salad is really easy to put together and can be made partly ahead of time as well.

    • Bring quinoa and water to a boil and simmer until it opens up the tendrils. Allow to cool.
    • Mix up the dressing by combining olive oil, lemon juice, honey, garlic, Dijon mustard and thinly sliced basil.
    • Chop the tomato, and mozzarella and add to cooled quinoa.
    • Drizzle the vinaigrette over the salad then toss gently to mix.

    I'd suggest cherry tomatoes as they have a great flavor, along with small mozzarella balls, as both involve less chopping to get bite sized chunks. However, larger of both also work.

    I like to think of this as a base recipe that you can easily add to, as suits how you are serving it. It's great as a simple side, just as it is, if you are serving it with for example a steak or grilled chicken. But you could also add a few things to bulk it out and make it more of a lunch in itself, too.

    Try adding some diced avocado, cucumber, toasted pine nuts or almonds. I've added some diced roasted beet in there in the past, too, which works well (and turns the quinoa a bit pink!). You could also add chickpeas, some chopped spinach or arugula.

    Preparing ahead options

    You can make this salad ahead of time to a point, but quinoa tends to act as a bit of a sponge, so it can actually dry and the flavors aren't as good if it's made too far ahead in full.

    However you can make the quinoa ahead and store it in the fridge a day or two, and you can also chop the tomatoes and mozzarella ahead as well.

    I'd recommend you keep the components separate and at least keep around half the vinaigrette to pour over shortly before serving. But it is fine to mix an hour or two ahead and take eg to a picnic or potluck. If you feel it needs a little boost after sitting, you can always stir in a little pesto for extra basil and all round flavor.

    side part view of bowl of caprese quinoa salad with tomatoes on vine part in view behind.

    This caprese quinoa salad is light and flavorful and makes a great side or potluck dish. Especially on a warm day, it's great for giving you some energy without being too heavy. It's a delicious summery salad that's well worth enjoying soon.

    Try more quinoa salad ideas:

    • Raw beet quinoa salad (bright and with lovely earthy flavors)
    • Steak and quinoa bowl (perfect for leftover steak, and with a delicious mix of veg and a bright dressing, too)
    • Roasted butternut squash quinoa salad (packed with colorful autumnal flavors)
    • And I love the sound of this Thai quinoa salad from A Spicy Perspective.
    • Plus get more summer recipes from mains to drinks, sides and more in the archives. 
    bowl of caprese quinoa salad from overhead.
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    Caprese quinoa salad

    A twist on the classic combination, this Caprese quinoa salad is that bit heartier and perfect for lunch or as a side.
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time40 minutes mins
    Total Time50 minutes mins
    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: Fusion
    Servings: 2 or more, depending how used
    Calories: 387kcal
    Author: Caroline
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    Ingredients

    • ½ cup quinoa uncooked quantity
    • 1 cup water or as directed on packaging
    • 1 cup cherry tomatoes
    • ½ cup mozzarella

    For vinaigrette

    • ⅛ oz basil leaves
    • 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon lemon juice freshly squeezed
    • ⅛ teaspoon honey
    • ⅛ teaspoon Dijon mustard
    • ⅛ teaspoon garlic minced/grated
    • 1 pinch salt
    • 1 pinch pepper

    Instructions

    • Cook the quinoa following packet instructions - generally rinse then put the quinoa in a pan with twice the volume of water, cover and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook approximately 10 minutes until the tendrils have separated a little and the water has been absorbed.
    • Remove the quinoa from the heat and allow to cool. The quinoa can be cooked a day or two ahead and stored in the fridge until needed.
    • When ready to make up the salad, chop the tomatoes in half or quarters, if larger, and chop the mozzarella into similar bite-sized pieces.
    • For the vinaigrette, finely shred the basil leaves into thin strips. Whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, honey, Dijon mustard and garlic, along with a pinch of salt and pepper. Add the basil leaves and mix in well.
    • Add the chopped tomatoes and mozzarella to the cooled quinoa and drizzle over the vinaigrette. Mix everything together gently so you don't break things up but so all is well combined. Serve or store in fridge until needed.

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    Notes

    Since this salad has only a few ingredients, be sure to use good ones as you'll taste the difference - if you can't get good cherry tomatoes you can also use larger tomatoes and dice them, but be sure to use ripe, flavorful ones.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 387kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 22mg | Sodium: 212mg | Potassium: 444mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 662IU | Vitamin C: 21mg | Calcium: 177mg | Iron: 3mg
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    This post was originally published in August 2016 and has been updated, primarily with new photos, additional tips and a few recipe tweaks.

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    This caprese quinoa salad is a delicious, light & healthy salad that's perfect for a picnic, potluck or as a side to many a meal. It's easy to make, versatile and easy to add to, as well.
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    1. Erin Vasicek says

      May 29, 2019 at 6:55 am

      I bought ingredients for a recipe over a week ago that I still have yet to make. I had to freeze some of the things that could because I cannot seem to find the time to cook these days! I need simple things like this to get me through

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        May 30, 2019 at 7:18 pm

        There are definitely days like that, I agree! But yes this is great for being relatively simple but still fresh and tasty.

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    2. Sara Welch says

      May 28, 2019 at 10:48 am

      5 stars
      This was such a light and refreshing lunch; love the quinoa-it's an excellent touch!

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        May 30, 2019 at 7:16 pm

        Glad to hear, the quinoa definitely makes it that bit heartier.

        Reply
    3. Sophie says

      May 28, 2019 at 10:05 am

      With my new plant based diet, quino is a new addition and I love your salad idea. Perfect for this summer.

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        May 30, 2019 at 7:16 pm

        Thanks, indeed definitely great for summer.

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    4. Suchitra says

      August 09, 2016 at 10:26 am

      This salad has all my favorite ingredients! Makes for a perfect summer meals! Thanks for sharing it here at the Fiesta Friday!

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        August 09, 2016 at 10:24 pm

        Thanks Suchitra, it has so many of my favorites in there too and is so tasty. Indeed perfect for summer.

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    5. Petra says

      August 09, 2016 at 6:03 am

      This is a lovely salad! Light and delicious and perfect for lunch! I am reading food blogs and lunch time is creeping up on me, not sure it was the best time as I am starting to feel so hungry, wish could tuck in to your salad now 🙂

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      • Caroline's Cooking says

        August 09, 2016 at 10:25 am

        Thanks so much Petra, I agree reading recipes when you are hungry can be tricky! I hope you give this a try, it is indeed perfect for lunch

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