I love how simple and fresh this caprese sandwich is. It’s one of those recipes that feels like a little taste of summer any time of year. I can’t wait for you to try it and enjoy the bright flavors as much as I do.
Most of the ingredients in this recipe are easy to find, but fresh mozzarella might be new if you haven’t cooked with it before. When you go to the supermarket, look for mozzarella labeled as "fresh" or "ball mozzarella"—it’s soft and creamy, not the shredded kind. Also, fresh basil is best for this sandwich, so try to pick a bunch that looks bright and green.
Ingredients For Caprese Sandwich Recipe
Ciabatta or baguette bread: A crusty bread that holds the sandwich together without getting soggy.
Fresh mozzarella: Soft, creamy cheese that melts in your mouth and pairs perfectly with tomato.
Tomato: Adds juiciness and a fresh, slightly sweet flavor.
Fresh basil leaves: Gives the sandwich a fragrant, herbal touch.
Olive oil: Adds richness and helps bring all the flavors together.
Salt: Enhances the natural flavors of the ingredients.
Black pepper: Adds a little bit of spice and depth.
Technique Tip for This Recipe
One of the most important steps in this Caprese Sandwich is slicing the mozzarella and tomato just right. If the slices are too thick, the sandwich can feel heavy and hard to bite into. If they’re too thin, the flavors might not come through as well. Here’s a simple way to get nice, even slices:
- Use a sharp knife—this helps you cut cleanly without squishing the mozzarella or tomato.
- Hold the mozzarella ball or tomato steady on a cutting board with one hand.
- Slice slowly and carefully, aiming for about a quarter-inch thickness for each slice.
- If the tomato is slippery, try cutting it in half first and then slice the flat side down to keep it steady.
Doing this makes your sandwich look prettier and taste better because each bite has a good balance of creamy mozzarella, juicy tomato, and fresh basil leaves. Plus, it keeps the sandwich from falling apart or getting soggy too fast.
When I first made this sandwich, I didn’t slice the mozzarella evenly and ended up with some huge chunks that made it tricky to eat. Now, I always take my time slicing, and it’s so worth it. Also, if you’re in a hurry, you can buy pre-sliced mozzarella to save time, but fresh slices always taste better.
Taking a little extra care with slicing makes the whole sandwich come together in a way that’s simple but really satisfying.
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Alternative Ingredients
ciabatta bread - Substitute with sourdough bread: Sourdough has a similar texture and flavor profile, making it a good alternative for a hearty sandwich.
fresh mozzarella - Substitute with feta cheese: Feta offers a tangy flavor that complements the other ingredients well, though it has a different texture.
large tomato - Substitute with roasted red peppers: Roasted red peppers provide a sweet and smoky flavor that pairs nicely with the other ingredients.
fresh basil leaves - Substitute with arugula: Arugula adds a peppery bite that can enhance the overall flavor of the sandwich.
olive oil - Substitute with pesto: Pesto adds a rich, herby flavor that can elevate the taste of the sandwich.
salt - Substitute with soy sauce: Soy sauce can add a savory umami flavor, though use sparingly to avoid overpowering the other ingredients.
black pepper - Substitute with red pepper flakes: Red pepper flakes add a bit of heat and complexity to the sandwich.
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How to Store / Freeze This Recipe
- To keep your Caprese sandwich fresh, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or place it in an airtight container. Store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. This will help maintain the mozzarella's texture and the tomato's juiciness.
- If you need to store the sandwich for longer, consider deconstructing it. Keep the bread separate from the mozzarella, tomato, and basil leaves. Assemble just before serving to avoid sogginess.
- For freezing, it's best to avoid freezing the entire sandwich as the tomato and mozzarella can become watery and lose their texture. Instead, freeze the bread separately. Wrap each slice in aluminum foil or plastic wrap, then place them in a freezer bag. They can be frozen for up to 3 months.
- When ready to enjoy, thaw the bread at room temperature or toast it directly from the freezer. Assemble the sandwich with fresh mozzarella, tomato, and basil leaves.
- If you must freeze the mozzarella, slice it and place parchment paper between each slice to prevent sticking. Store in an airtight container or freezer bag. Thaw in the refrigerator before using.
- Avoid freezing tomatoes as they lose their firm texture. Instead, use fresh tomatoes when assembling the sandwich after thawing the other components.
- For the best flavor, drizzle olive oil and season with salt and black pepper just before serving. This ensures the Caprese sandwich tastes as fresh as possible.
How to Reheat Leftovers
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Wrap the Caprese sandwich in aluminum foil to keep the mozzarella from drying out. Place it on a baking sheet and heat for about 10-15 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the bread is warm.
Use a panini press or a grill pan. Preheat the press or pan over medium heat. Place the sandwich on the press or pan, and cook for about 5 minutes, pressing down gently, until the cheese is melted and the bread is crispy.
For a quick reheat, use a microwave. Place the sandwich on a microwave-safe plate and cover it with a damp paper towel to keep the bread from getting too hard. Microwave on medium power for 30-45 seconds, checking to ensure the cheese is melted.
If you have an air fryer, preheat it to 350°F (175°C). Place the sandwich in the basket and heat for about 5-7 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the bread is crispy.
Best Tools for This Recipe
Knife: essential for slicing the bread, mozzarella, and tomato evenly.
Cutting board: provides a stable surface for slicing the ingredients.
Bread knife: specifically designed to cut through the crusty exterior of ciabatta or baguette without squishing the soft interior.
Serving plate: used to assemble and present the sandwich.
Measuring spoon: helps measure the exact amount of olive oil to drizzle.
Small bowl: useful for mixing olive oil with salt and pepper if you prefer a more even seasoning.
Tongs: can be handy for layering the mozzarella, tomato, and basil leaves neatly.
Paper towel: useful for patting dry the mozzarella and tomato slices to prevent the sandwich from becoming soggy.
How to Save Time on This Recipe
Pre-slice ingredients: Slice the bread, mozzarella, and tomato ahead of time and store them in airtight containers.
Use fresh ingredients: Fresh basil leaves and mozzarella enhance the flavor, reducing the need for additional seasoning.
Assemble in batches: If making multiple sandwiches, lay out all ingredients and assemble them assembly-line style to save time.
Drizzle efficiently: Use a small bottle to drizzle olive oil quickly and evenly.
Season smartly: Mix salt and pepper in a small bowl and sprinkle them together to save time.

Caprese Sandwich Recipe
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 slices Bread preferably ciabatta or baguette
- 1 ball Fresh mozzarella sliced
- 1 large Tomato sliced
- 1 handful Fresh basil leaves
- 1 tablespoon Olive oil
- 1 pinch Salt
- 1 pinch Black pepper
Instructions
- 1. Slice the bread, mozzarella, and tomato.
- 2. Layer the mozzarella, tomato, and basil leaves on one slice of bread.
- 3. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
- 4. Top with the second slice of bread and serve immediately.
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