The combination of ripe tomatoes, sweet blueberries, and creamy mozzarella makes this Berry Caprese Salad an instant favorite. Light, fresh, and festive, it’s an ideal red, white, and blue appetizer or side for summer gatherings and patriotic holidays.

“This recipe is delicious, and it’s also fun and festive!”
-Becky
The vibrant colors and playful design make this salad perfect for backyard barbecues, picnics, or any summer get-together. A drizzle of balsamic and a sprinkle of fresh basil add brightness and balance the fruit’s sweetness.
If you’re building a full summer menu, pair this salad with other seasonal favorites like Chicken Salad with Grapes, Smoked Jalapeño Poppers, or Slow Cooker Ribs. Finish the meal with a sparkling Shirley Temple to keep things light and celebratory.
Table of Contents
- Ingredients You Will Need
- Variations
- How to Make Blueberry Berry Caprese Salad
- Expert Tips
- Recipe FAQ’s
- More Easy Side Dish Recipes
- Berry Caprese Salad Recipe
Ingredients You Will Need

- Cherry tomatoes – Halved for a burst of juicy red flavor.
- Fresh blueberries – A bright, unexpected blue element.
- Mozzarella cheese – Use block-style mozzarella and cut into star shapes for a festive touch.
- Fresh basil (about 1/4 cup) – Torn and sprinkled for a herbaceous finish.
- Balsamic vinegar (3 tablespoons) – Adds tang and depth to balance the fruit.
- 1″–1.5″ star cookie cutter – Optional, for cutting mozzarella into stars.
The printable recipe card below includes exact quantities and step-by-step instructions.
Variations
- Add other fruit: Sliced strawberries or small watermelon cubes work well for extra color and flavor.
- Use a balsamic glaze: Swap plain balsamic for a glaze, or drizzle honey for a sweeter finish.
How to Make Blueberry Berry Caprese Salad
Rinse and pat dry the cherry tomatoes and blueberries. If prepping ahead, washing produce now saves time later.

- Slice the cherry tomatoes in half and place them in a serving dish. Add the blueberries and gently toss to combine.

- Tear the basil and scatter it over the tomato and blueberry mix. Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, season with salt and pepper, then toss gently.

- Slice the mozzarella into 1/4- to 1/2-inch slabs and use a star cookie cutter to cut shapes. This is a fun step to include kids in.

- Top the salad with the mozzarella stars and serve right away for the best texture and appearance.
Expert Tips
- Choose firm, fresh mozzarella: Block-style cheese cuts cleanly and holds its shape when using a cookie cutter.
- Prep ahead: Mix the tomatoes, blueberries, and basil a few hours before serving; add the mozzarella at the last minute.
- Pick ripe tomatoes: Juicy, sweet tomatoes give the best flavor.
- Basil handling: Tear basil leaves instead of chopping to keep them bright and avoid bruising.

Recipe FAQ’s
Yes. Prepare the tomato, blueberry, and basil mixture a few hours in advance and add the mozzarella stars right before serving to preserve texture and appearance.
Block-style mozzarella is best for cutting shapes. Avoid pre-sliced or shredded cheese for this presentation.
Absolutely. Grape tomatoes can be halved or quartered depending on size and work nicely as a substitute.
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Berry Caprese Salad
Rebecca
8
15 mins
15 mins
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Star Cutter (optional)
Ingredients
- 2 pints cherry tomatoes (or grape tomatoes)
- 1 pint fresh blueberries
- 8 ounces mozzarella cheese
- 1 bunch fresh basil
- 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Rinse and pat dry the cherry tomatoes and blueberries.
- Slice the cherry tomatoes in half and add them to a serving dish. Toss in the blueberries and mix gently.
- Tear the basil leaves and sprinkle over the mixture. Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, season with salt and pepper, and toss gently to combine.
- Slice the mozzarella into 1/4- to 1/2-inch slabs. Use a star-shaped cutter to make festive shapes.
- Arrange the mozzarella stars on top of the salad and serve immediately.
Notes
- Firm mozzarella works best: It holds shape when cut into shapes.
- Make ahead: Prep the tomato, blueberry, and basil mix ahead of time; add mozzarella just before serving.
- Use ripe tomatoes: They contribute the best flavor and juiciness.
- Basil tip: Tear leaves instead of chopping to keep them looking fresh.
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 15 g
Protein: 8 g
Fat: 12 g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.
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