Introduction
Tomato salad is a refreshing and simple dish that highlights the natural sweetness of ripe tomatoes. This vibrant recipe combines fresh ingredients to create a delightful side that pairs well with any meal. With just a few steps and some basic ingredients, you can bring a taste of summer to your table any time of year.
Detailed Ingredients with measures
4 ripe tomatoes (180g/6oz each)
1 1/2 tsp finely minced eschalots (shallots)
1/2 tsp finely minced garlic (use a knife, not garlic press)
1 tbsp white wine vinegar
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
3/4 tsp cooking/kosher salt
2 pinches white pepper
1 1/2 tbsp finely sliced basil leaves, plus extra for garnish
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time, Total Time, Yield
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: Serves 4
Detailed Directions and Instructions
Prepare the Tomatoes
Cut the ripe tomatoes into 8 or 10 wedges, ensuring to remove the core. Place the wedges in a large mixing bowl.
Add Aromatics
Sprinkle the finely minced eschalots, minced garlic, cooking salt, and white pepper over the tomatoes in the bowl.
Incorporate Vinegar and Olive Oil
Drizzle the mixture with 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil and 1 tablespoon of white wine vinegar.
Toss the Mixture
Gently toss the tomatoes and other ingredients together to ensure the tomatoes are evenly coated with the seasonings.
Add Basil
Add 1 1/2 tablespoons of finely sliced basil leaves to the bowl. Toss the mixture again to distribute the basil throughout the salad.
Serve
Transfer the salad to a serving bowl. Serve immediately, preferably with bread for mopping up the delicious tomato juices.
Notes
Tomatoes
Choose very ripe tomatoes for the best flavor. If only okay tomatoes are available, they can still yield a tasty result. For a different option, consider using cherry or grape tomatoes and refer to a specific salad recipe designed for them.
Eschallots
Eschallots, also known as French onions and called “shallots” in the US, are sweeter and more delicate than brown onions. If you do not have eschallots, substitute with the finely minced white part of green onions or very finely minced red onions.
Vinegar
You can use different types of vinegar such as apple cider vinegar, sherry vinegar, or champagne vinegar. While balsamic vinegar is acceptable in terms of flavor, be aware it may stain the tomatoes brown.
Basil
Fresh basil adds great flavor to this salad, but it’s fine to make the dish without it. Alternatively, consider adding a pinch of dried oregano for a different herbal note.
Nutrition per serving
Nutrition details vary based on serving size and specific ingredient brands used.

Cook techniques
Preparation of Tomatoes
Cut the ripe tomatoes into 8 or 10 wedges, removing the core for a cleaner presentation and taste.
Minced Ingredients
Finely mince eschalots (shallots) and garlic using a knife to enhance their flavor in the dish.
Flavoring the Tomatoes
Sprinkle the minced eschalots, garlic, salt, and white pepper over the tomatoes for balanced seasoning.
Combining Ingredients
Drizzle the extra virgin olive oil and white wine vinegar on the tomato mixture, then gently toss to evenly coat the tomatoes without breaking them.
Incorporating Basil
Finely slice the basil leaves and add them to the tomato mixture, tossing again to disperse the flavor throughout.
FAQ
Can I use different types of tomatoes?
Yes, while ripe tomatoes are preferred, you can use cherry or grape tomatoes as alternatives, though they may require different preparation.
What if I can’t find eschalots?
You can substitute eschalots with the white part of green onions or very finely minced red onions for a similar sweetness.
Is vinegar necessary in the recipe?
Vinegar adds acidity and brightness to the dish, but you can substitute it with apple cider vinegar, sherry vinegar, or omit it if desired.
Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh basil?
Yes, dried herbs like oregano can be used if fresh basil is unavailable, although fresh herbs will provide a brighter flavor.
How should I serve the salad?
The salad should be served immediately for the best flavor, and it’s excellent with bread for mopping up the juices.
Conclusion
This fresh tomato salad is a delightful blend of ripe tomatoes, fragrant basil, and a touch of acidity from vinegar, making it a perfect side dish or appetizer. The simplicity of the ingredients allows the natural flavors to shine, ensuring a flavorful experience that is both satisfying and healthy.
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