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This no-cook tomato carpaccio is a diabetic-friendly summer recipe made with thinly sliced heirloom tomatoes, burrata, olive oil, shallot, and capers, designed for blood sugar balance and ready in about 10 minutes.

Tomato carpaccio is a simple, elegant dish that highlights fresh ingredients without added sugars or heavy preparation. This version keeps things clean and intentional, using healthy fats and classic Mediterranean flavors to support a low-carb, diabetic-friendly way of eating.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Naturally low carb and diabetic-friendly
  • No cooking required
  • Uses extra virgin olive oil for healthy fats
  • Light yet satisfying with burrata and capers
  • Easy to prepare but polished enough for entertaining

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Heirloom tomatoes
  • Burrata
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Red wine vinegar or champagne vinegar
  • Shallot
  • Capers
  • Lemon zest
  • Sea salt
  • Black pepper
  • Basil leaves or fresh greens
Heirloom tomato carpaccio with burrata, capers, and olive oil on a plate

Tomato Carpaccio

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 large heirloom tomatoes thinly sliced
  • 2 oz burrata torn
  • tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • ½ tsp red wine vinegar or champagne vinegar
  • 1 tbsp finely minced shallot
  • 1 tbsp capers rinsed and chopped
  • Pinch lemon zest
  • Sea salt to taste
  • Fresh cracked black pepper
  • Basil leaves

Method
 

  1. Arrange tomato slices on a plate in a single layer.
  2. Tear burrata and distribute evenly over tomatoes.
  3. Whisk olive oil, vinegar, shallot, capers, lemon zest, and pepper.
  4. Spoon vinaigrette lightly over the dish.
  5. Finish with basil and rest briefly before serving.

Notes

We tested this tomato carpaccio using different vinegars and found that a small amount of red wine or champagne vinegar adds brightness without overpowering the tomatoes. For best results, use ripe heirloom tomatoes and keep the burrata portions modest for balance.

Tips for Best Results

  • Use room-temperature tomatoes for the best flavor
  • Rinse capers to reduce excess salt
  • Tear burrata instead of slicing for better texture
  • Avoid sweet or balsamic vinegars

Variations & Substitutions

  • With stracciatella: Swap burrata for stracciatella cheese
  • Dairy-free: Omit cheese and add avocado slices
  • Keto-friendly: Increase olive oil slightly and add nuts
  • Herb swap: Use chives or parsley instead of basil leaves
Is tomato carpaccio healthy?

Yes. Tomato carpaccio is low in carbohydrates and rich in antioxidants, especially when paired with healthy fats like olive oil.

What tomatoes work best for carpaccio?

Heirloom tomatoes are ideal because of their flavor and texture.

 Can I make tomato carpaccio ahead of time?

You can slice the tomatoes ahead, but assemble just before serving for best texture.

Serving Suggestions

Serve tomato carpaccio as a light appetizer or alongside grilled fish, chicken, or steak. It also pairs well with other Mediterranean-style salads and low-carb summer dishes.

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