I’m so excited to share this recipe with you! Â I kind of stole it from a lovely woman I met at a barbecue for the 4th of July. Â It is so easy and delicious, I actually remembered it without writing it down (pretty much) and then added a little something extra to make it my own. Â The strange thing is, if offered to me separately, I would eat neither a tomato nor a nectarine, but for some reason, presented together with some vinaigrette, I was all in. Â I think you will be, too! Â Here’s the most Simple Summer Salad with Tomato and Nectarine.
I’m buying more tomatoes and nectarines when I go grocery shopping because I ate the entire salad myself and I still want more. Â The flavors are fresh and sweet and tart all at once. Â It took me maybe 10 minutes to prepare. Â Mostly because I made a rookie nectarine mistake. Â I really don’t think I’ve ever eaten one before and I thought I would start the slicing process by running my apple corer through it. Â Fun fact: Â Nectarines don’t have cores, they have pits. Â So slicing them was a bit of an adventure at first, but I got the hang of it eventually.
Simple Summer Salad with Tomato and Nectarine
Ingredients
- 2 Cups Grape Tomatoes Halved
- 2 Ripe Nectarines Thinly Sliced
- 1/4 Cup Goat Cheese Crumbled
- 1/3 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- 1/4 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar
- 1/2 tsp Lemon Juice
- Pinch Salt
- Pinch Pepper
- 1 T Chopped Cilantro optional
Instructions
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Add halved tomatoes and thinly sliced nectarines to salad bowl.
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In a separate bowl, whisk together Olive Oil, Apple Cider Vinegar, Lemon Juice and salt and pepper.
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Drizzle salad dressing over the tomatoes and nectarines, to coat. I didn't use all of the dressing! Start with a little, taste it and see if you need more.
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Top salad with Goat Cheese and Chopped Cilantro.
So easy and so delicious! Â I enjoyed making the Apple Cider dressing, but you could also use store bought. Â I haven’t mastered dressing making yet and it seems to be a bit of an art form. Â Truthfully, the dressing here is really just that, it’s enhancing the flavors of the tomatoes and nectarines and just kind of chilling in the background. Â You’re not going for “kill the veggie taste with blue cheese” type of flavor here.
Ok, I’m off to the grocery store with two things on my list! Â Wait, three! Â I need goat cheese, too…

