Dazzle your holiday table with this super festive Caprese Christmas tree salad — perfect for holiday gatherings, kid-friendly, and effortlessly easy to make!
This festive tomato mozzarella appetizer is not only visually stunning but also promises to be a delightful crowd-pleaser at your holiday party this Christmas season!
It brings together the vibrant colors and flavors of the season in the whimsical form of a Christmas tree that’s as easy to assemble as it is impressive.
So let’s dive into the details and discover why this easy and creative recipe is a must-try for the holiday season.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
While this is not a traditional charcuterie, as it lacks the usual array of meats, this Caprese Christmas tree salad is a showstopper that caters to all diets – making it an inclusive and versatile addition to your holiday spread.
Here’s why you’ll love creating and indulging in this festive masterpiece:
- Festive Presentation: The visual appeal of this Christmas tree Caprese salad is hard to ignore, making it a great focal point for holiday parties.
- Customizable: While this version is meat-free, feel free to customize it with your favorite meats for a traditional charcuterie twist.
- Easy to Assemble: With simple step-by-step instructions, even those with minimal culinary expertise can assemble this easy appetizer.
- Perfect for All Occasions: Whether it’s a Christmas party, holiday gathering, or Christmas Eve celebration, this crowd pleaser is what you need.
Now that you’re eager to spread the holiday joy, let’s make this truly spectacular Caprese Christmas tree.
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Ingredients Needed For Caprese Christmas Tree Salad
- 2-3 fresh mozzarella balls
- 2 large red tomatoes
- 1 tbsp balsamic glaze
- 1-2 tbsp olive oil
- 1/3 cup purple cabbage, finely chopped
- Sea salt and black pepper to taste
- 1 tbsp almonds
- 1/2 lemon
- Parsley, fresh basil leaves, cheese snowflakes, breadsticks, red berries (for decorating)
Gather these ingredients, and let’s move on to the exciting part – assembling your super easy Caprese Christmas tree.
Step-By-Step Instructions with Pictures
1. Wash the tomatoes, remove the sepals, and slice them into circles.
2. Dry the mozzarella balls in a paper towel. Gently press on the balls to remove even more water. Then slice the balls into circles. Cut a small star shape out of the cheese with a star cookie cutter.
3. Cut the lemon into small slices, remove the seeds.
4. Start assembling your Caprese Christmas tree salad on a clean cutting board decorated with a sprig of a Christmas tree.
Place 1 circle of tomato and 1 circle of mozzarella cheese at the top of the board. Continue to build rows, increasing the number of tomato and mozzarella slices. Add lemon slices and fresh basil in between.
5. For the tree trunk, place oblong-shaped breadsticks or pretzel sticks at the bottom of the tree. Top it off with the cheese star.
6. Now spread some chopped purple cabbage across the tree. Drizzle the entire salad with balsamic vinegar or your own balsamic glaze and olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
7. And finally, decorate your Christmas tree-shaped Caprese salad with almonds arranged in pairs to mimic cone shapes. Add red berries and parsley for a festive finish.
Your Christmas tree Caprese salad is now ready to steal the show!
Serve it right away and savor the festive flavors.
Serving Suggestions
- Pesto or Ranch Dip: Consider pairing it with pesto or ranch sauce for an extra burst of taste.
- Accompany with Beverages: Pair the salad with your favorite holiday drinks for a complete festive experience.
- Perfect Holiday Appetizer: Place it at the center of your table as the perfect holiday appetizer for guests to enjoy. It would also work great as a side dish and will add delicious flavor to your Christmas table!
Variations
Feel free to get creative and customize your Caprese Christmas tree with these great options:
- Meat Lover’s Delight: Include your favorite variety of meats for a traditional charcuterie experience.
- Cheese Varieties: Experiment with different types of cheeses to satisfy cheese lovers: from hard to soft cheese like cheddar and blue cheese, and bocconcini balls.
- Fresh herbs: You can decorate the top of the wooden board with rosemary sprigs or other herbs.
- Fresh fruit and berries: Add color and sweetness with green grapes, fresh cranberries, cherry tomatoes, green olives or pomegranate seeds.
- Different Shape: You can also turn this into a Caprese wreath. Simply arrange the mozzarella and tomato slices into a big circle one after another in the shape of a wreath. And you’ll have a super cute Caprese Christmas wreath!
How to Store
- Refrigeration: If you have leftovers, store them in airtight containers in the refrigerator to maintain freshness.
- Make Ahead: While it’s best to serve this festive Christmas tree Caprese salad fresh, you can also make it one day ahead. Assemble the tree without the dressing. Cover the whole board with plastic wrap and refrigerate. Add the final touches before serving.
- Consume Promptly: Caprese salad is best enjoyed fresh, so try to consume it promptly to savor the optimal flavors and textures.
One Last Thing
The great thing about this simple tomato and basil appetizer is that it needs minimal prep time and can include all your favorite ingredients. Plus, kids will adore that it’s in the shape of a Christmas tree!
So I hope you give this easy Caprese Christmas tree recipe a try and it becomes a great addition to your Christmas table or cocktail party.
And for dessert, whip up these equally festive double chocolate blossom cookies.
Happy holidays to you and your family!
Your Turn
If you make this festive Christmas tree Caprese salad, please take a moment to let me know how you liked it by leaving a rating and a comment below on the recipe card.
Caprese Christmas Tree Salad: A Festive Appetizer
Ingredients
- 2 large red tomatoes
- 2-3 fresh mozzarella balls
- 1/2 lemon
- 1 tbsp balsamic glaze
- 1-2 tbsp olive oil
- 1/3 cup purple cabbage finely chopped
- Sea salt and black pepper to taste
- 1 tbsp almonds
- Parsley, fresh basil leaves, cheese snowflakes, breadsticks, red berries for decorating
Instructions
- Wash the tomatoes, remove the sepals, and slice them into circles.2 large red tomatoes
- Dry the mozzarella balls in a paper towel. Gently press on the balls to remove even more water. Then slice the balls into circles. Cut a small star shape out of the cheese with a star cookie cutter.2-3 fresh mozzarella balls
- Cut the lemon into small slices, remove the seeds.1/2 lemon
- Start assembling your Caprese Christmas tree salad on a clean cutting board decorated with a sprig of a Christmas tree. Place 1 circle of tomato and 1 circle of mozzarella cheese at the top of the board. Continue to build rows, increasing the number of tomato and mozzarella slices. Add lemon slices and fresh basil in between.2 large red tomatoes, 2-3 fresh mozzarella balls, 1/2 lemon
- For the tree trunk, place oblong-shaped breadsticks or pretzel sticks at the bottom of the tree. Top it off with the cheese star.Parsley, fresh basil leaves, cheese snowflakes, breadsticks, red berries
- Now spread some chopped purple cabbage across the tree. Drizzle the entire salad with balsamic vinegar or your own balsamic glaze and olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.1 tbsp balsamic glaze, 1-2 tbsp olive oil, 1/3 cup purple cabbage, Sea salt and black pepper to taste
- And finally, decorate your Christmas tree-shaped Caprese salad with almonds arranged in pairs to mimic cone shapes. Add red berries and parsley for a festive finish.1 tbsp almonds, Parsley, fresh basil leaves, cheese snowflakes, breadsticks, red berries
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