Certain dishes seem to be designed for leisurely weekends, open windows, and a kitchen that is so fragrant that people keep coming in to see what’s cooking. For me, one of those recipes is this Caprese Tomato & Mozzarella Toast.
When we were discussing simple lunches, a friend suggested the concept, so last weekend I gave it a try. I had a loaf of crusty bread that needed to be used, some ripe tomatoes on the counter, and some mozzarella in the refrigerator. Why not, I thought?
Well, it vanished very instantly.
It was adored by my family. Even those who would often reach for something larger returned for another piece. I’ve been considering this ever since..
Caprese Tomato & Mozzarella Toast β Anti-Inflammatory Mediterranean Recipe
Recipe Description
This Caprese Tomato & Mozzarella Toast is a simple Mediterranean-inspired meal made with crusty whole-grain bread, creamy mozzarella, juicy tomatoes, fresh basil, extra-virgin olive oil, garlic, and Italian herbs.
It is a delicious option for a healthy breakfast, light lunch, quick dinner, or nutritious snack. Tomatoes provide lycopene, while extra-virgin olive oil and fresh herbs are staples of a Mediterranean-style eating pattern. For an even more anti-inflammatory-friendly version, choose 100% whole-grain sourdough, quality olive oil, fresh tomatoes, and minimally processed ingredients.
Note: No single food or recipe can treat inflammation or disease. This recipe can fit into an overall balanced, Mediterranean-style eating pattern that emphasizes vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats, herbs, and minimally processed foods.
π Ingredients
Serves 4 | 8 toast slices
- 8 slices whole-grain or sourdough bread
- 2 large ripe tomatoes, sliced
- 8 oz (225 g) fresh mozzarella, sliced
- 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 garlic clove, halved
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- ΒΌ tsp freshly ground black pepper
- ΒΌ tsp sea salt, or to taste
- Β½ cup fresh basil leaves, roughly chopped
- 1β2 tsp balsamic glaze, optional
- 1 tsp fresh lemon juice, optional
- Pinch of red pepper flakes, optional
For an extra flavorful topping
- 1 tbsp grated Parmesan
- 1 small garlic clove, finely grated
- 1 tsp extra-virgin olive oil
π©βπ³ How to Make Caprese Tomato Toast
1. Prepare the bread
Preheat your oven to 425Β°F (220Β°C).
Arrange the bread slices on a baking sheet. Brush or drizzle lightly with olive oil.
Toast for 5β7 minutes, until crisp around the edges but still slightly tender in the center.
2. Add the garlic
Remove the toast from the oven and gently rub the cut side of the garlic clove over each slice.
This adds plenty of flavor without needing a heavy sauce.
3. Layer the mozzarella
Place mozzarella slices evenly over the toasted bread.
Return the tray to the oven and bake for 4β6 minutes, until the cheese becomes soft and starts to melt.
For the beautifully browned appearance in the photo, switch to broil/grill for 1β2 minutes, watching carefully.
4. Add the tomatoes
Place fresh tomato slices over the melted mozzarella.
Season with Italian seasoning, black pepper, and a small pinch of sea salt.
5. Finish with fresh basil
Scatter plenty of fresh basil over the top.
Drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil and, if desired, a small amount of balsamic glaze.
6. Serve immediately
Finish with fresh black pepper and optional red pepper flakes.
Serve warm while the mozzarella is still soft and melty. π π§πΏ
πΏ Why This Recipe Fits an Anti-Inflammatory Eating Pattern
This isn’t a medicinal “anti-inflammatory” food, but several ingredients are consistent with a Mediterranean-style, whole-food diet:
- Tomatoes: rich in lycopene and other carotenoids.
- Extra-virgin olive oil: provides predominantly monounsaturated fat and plant compounds.
- Fresh basil: adds herbs and antioxidants without relying on highly processed sauces.
- Whole-grain bread: provides more fiber than refined white bread.
- Garlic: contributes flavorful plant compounds.
- Mozzarella: provides protein and calcium; use a moderate portion if you’re watching saturated fat or calories.
For the most nutrient-dense version, pair the toast with additional vegetables, beans, fruit, or a protein source rather than treating the toast alone as a complete meal.
π₯ Serving Suggestions
For breakfast
Serve with:
- Scrambled or poached eggs
- Avocado
- Fresh berries
- Greek yogurt
For lunch
Make it a Mediterranean lunch with:
- Large green salad
- Chickpeas or white beans
- Cucumber and olives
- Lemon-olive oil dressing
For dinner
Pair with:
- Grilled chicken
- Salmon
- Lentil salad
- Roasted vegetables
- Vegetable soup
For entertaining
Cut each toast into smaller pieces and serve as Caprese crostini for an easy appetizer.
π Healthy Variations
π₯ Avocado Caprese Toast
Add thinly sliced avocado underneath the tomatoes for extra creaminess and healthy fats.
πΆοΈ Spicy Caprese Toast
Add crushed red pepper flakes and a drizzle of chili-infused olive oil.
π§ Garlic Herb Caprese Toast
Mix minced garlic, parsley, basil, oregano, and olive oil and brush it onto the bread before baking.
π« High-Protein Version
Add a layer of mashed white beans or hummus underneath the mozzarella.
πΎ Gluten-Free
Use your favorite certified gluten-free whole-grain bread.
π₯¬ Green Mediterranean Version
Add baby spinach or arugula after baking.
π§ Lower-Calorie Version
Use a thinner layer of part-skim mozzarella and increase the tomato and basil.
π₯© High-Protein Dinner Version
Top with sliced grilled chicken or turkey and serve alongside a large vegetable salad.
π Approximate Nutrition
Per serving: 2 toast slices
| Nutrient | Approx. amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 400β450 kcal |
| Protein | 20β23 g |
| Carbohydrates | 35β40 g |
| Fiber | 5β7 g |
| Net carbs | 29β35 g |
| Fat | 20β24 g |
| Saturated fat | 7β9 g |
| Sodium | 500β700 mg |
Nutrition varies considerably depending on the bread, mozzarella, olive oil, and toppings used.
To make it more weight-loss friendly
Use one toast per serving, increase the vegetables, and serve with a lean protein such as grilled chicken or a bean salad.
π‘ Meal Prep Tips
- Slice tomatoes shortly before serving so the bread doesn’t become soggy.
- Toast the bread ahead of time and store it separately.
- Prepare the basil and tomatoes in advance.
- Assemble and bake just before eating.
- For meal prep, keep the tomato slices separate until you’re ready to reheat.
Best texture: freshly assembled and baked.
β Related Questions
Is Caprese toast healthy?
It can be a nutritious choice, particularly when made with whole-grain bread, tomatoes, fresh basil, and extra-virgin olive oil. Portion size matters because mozzarella and olive oil are calorie-dense.
Can I make Caprese toast ahead of time?
It’s best assembled shortly before serving. You can prep the ingredients beforehand, but tomatoes sitting on bread for too long can make it soggy.
Can I make this recipe keto?
Yes. Replace the regular bread with a low-carb or keto-friendly bread and check the carbohydrate content of your chosen product.
What bread is best?
For a Mediterranean-style version, whole-grain sourdough is an excellent choice. A hearty seeded whole-grain bread also works well.
Can I use burrata instead of mozzarella?
Absolutely. Burrata creates an exceptionally creamy version, although it will generally be richer.
What can I use instead of balsamic glaze?
Try a little fresh lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, or simply extra-virgin olive oil and cracked black pepper.
β Final Thoughts
Caprese Tomato & Mozzarella Toast proves that a quick meal doesn’t have to be complicated. With juicy tomatoes, melted mozzarella, fragrant basil, whole-grain bread, and extra-virgin olive oil, you get a satisfying combination of protein, fiber, healthy fats, and fresh produce.
