Apricot Burrata Arugula Salad with Prosciutto & Honey Balsamic Dressing

This apricot burrata arugula salad with prosciutto and honey balsamic dressing is fresh, creamy, sweet, salty, and full of elevated summer flavor. Made with juicy fresh apricots, creamy burrata cheese, peppery arugula, delicate prosciutto, toasted almond slices, and a homemade honey balsamic dressing, this beautiful summer salad feels straight from a cozy coastal café or winery lunch.

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If you love fresh seasonal salads, easy summer entertaining recipes, or restaurant-style meals at home, this apricot burrata salad is the perfect combination of elegant and effortless. If you love fresh burrata recipes, you may also enjoy my Melon Burrata Salad Recipe.

The creamy burrata paired with sweet apricots, salty prosciutto, crunchy almonds, and rich honey balsamic dressing creates a flavor combination that feels luxurious while still being incredibly simple to make.

If you love elevated summer recipes, you may also enjoy my Apricot Puff Pastry Turnovers with Honey Glaze & Sliced Almonds and Personal Pear Tarts recipes.

Apricot Burrata Salad Recipe

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes

  • Total Time: 15 minutes

  • Servings: 4

  • Category: Salad / Lunch / Summer Recipes

  • Flavor: Fresh, creamy, sweet & savory

Save this apricot burrata salad recipe for summer lunches, brunch gatherings, wine nights, and cozy entertaining at home.

Why You’ll Love This Apricot Burrata Salad

This summer burrata salad is:

  • fresh and flavorful

  • sweet and savory

  • easy yet elevated

  • beautiful for entertaining

  • perfect for warm weather

  • packed with seasonal ingredients

  • restaurant-quality while simple to make

The combination of creamy burrata, ripe apricots, peppery arugula, salty prosciutto, toasted almonds, and honey balsamic dressing creates the ultimate cozy summer salad. If you enjoy fresh summer salads, you may also love my Pear & Walnut Salad with Honey Mustard Dressing.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Burrata adds rich creamy texture

  • Fresh apricots bring juicy sweetness

  • Arugula balances with peppery flavor

  • Prosciutto adds salty savory contrast

  • Toasted almonds create crunch

  • Honey balsamic dressing ties everything together beautifully

Every ingredient adds a different texture and flavor, creating a balanced summer salad that feels elegant and satisfying.

Summer Apricot Salad Recipe

Fresh apricots are one of the best summer fruits for salads because they add natural sweetness, vibrant color, and juicy texture. Paired with creamy burrata and salty prosciutto, this fresh apricot salad feels light, luxurious, and perfect for warm weather meals.

This salad is ideal for:

  • summer lunches

  • brunch spreads

  • winery-inspired meals

  • dinner parties

  • outdoor entertaining

  • girls lunches

  • coastal-inspired gatherings

If you love cozy summer fruit recipes, you may also enjoy my Brown Butter Peach Pie with Crumble Topping & Caramel Drizzle and Melon Burrata Salad Recipe.

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Ingredients for Apricot Burrata Arugula Salad

Salad

  • 5 oz arugula

  • 2 burrata balls

  • 4–5 fresh apricots, sliced

  • 4–6 slices prosciutto

  • ¼ cup sliced almonds, toasted

  • Fresh basil (optional)

Honey Balsamic Dressing

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil

  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise

  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

  • 1 tablespoon honey

  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

  • Salt and pepper to taste

How to Make Apricot Burrata Salad

Step 1: Make the Honey Balsamic Dressing

In a small bowl or jar, whisk together:

  • olive oil

  • balsamic vinegar

  • honey

  • Dijon mustard

  • salt and pepper

Set aside.

Step 2: Prepare the Salad Base

Arrange arugula on a large serving platter or bowl.

Top with:

  • sliced apricots

  • torn prosciutto

  • toasted almond slices

This salad pairs beautifully with light summer meals like my Southwestern Chop Salad Recipe or Grilled Chicken Mexican Street Corn & Cucumber Salad.

Step 3: Add the Burrata

Place burrata on top of the salad and gently tear slightly open.

The creamy burrata creates a rich luxurious texture throughout the salad.

Step 4: Finish & Serve

Drizzle generously with honey balsamic dressing.

Top with:

  • additional almonds

  • fresh basil

  • cracked black pepper

Serve immediately with crusty bread, crostini, or chilled white wine.

Tips for the Best Burrata Salad

Use Ripe Fresh Apricots

Ripe apricots create the best sweetness and texture.

Toast the Almonds

Toasting adds richer flavor and crunch.

Serve Immediately

Burrata salads are best fresh after assembling.

Use Good Quality Burrata

Creamy fresh burrata makes a huge difference in flavor and texture.

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Why Burrata Salads Are So Popular

Burrata salads have become increasingly popular because they combine creamy cheese, fresh seasonal produce, and elevated flavors in a simple but beautiful way. Burrata pairs especially well with fruit like peaches, apricots, berries, and tomatoes, making it perfect for cozy summer entertaining and restaurant-style meals at home.

The combination of sweet fruit, creamy cheese, salty prosciutto, and flavorful dressings creates balanced dishes that feel elegant while still being approachable. For more elevated salad inspiration, try my Fully Loaded Iceberg Wedge Salad or Shaved Brussel Sprout Salad with Apples, Goat Cheese & Candied Pecans.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute peaches for apricots?

Yes! Peaches work beautifully in this salad.

What is burrata?

Burrata is a soft Italian cheese with a creamy center similar to fresh mozzarella.

Can I make this salad ahead of time?

You can prep ingredients ahead, but assemble right before serving for best texture.

What pairs well with apricot burrata salad?

This salad pairs beautifully with wine, crostini, grilled chicken, or fresh sourdough bread.

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Final Thoughts on This Apricot Burrata Salad

This apricot burrata arugula salad with prosciutto and honey balsamic dressing is everything a cozy summer recipe should be — fresh, creamy, flavorful, beautiful, and effortlessly elevated.

The sweet apricots, creamy burrata, salty prosciutto, crunchy almonds, and rich honey balsamic dressing create a restaurant-quality salad perfect for warm summer days, winery-inspired lunches, and cozy entertaining at home.

Whether you’re hosting brunch, planning a girls lunch, or simply craving a fresh seasonal recipe, this apricot burrata salad is sure to become a summer favorite.

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3 Easy Compound Butter Recipes (Flavored Butter Flight)

There’s something quietly luxurious about a compound butter flight or butter board. It turns something as simple as bread into a small experience—rich, flavorful, and just a little indulgent.

In this post, you’ll learn how to make a compound butter flight with 3 easy flavored butter recipes using Vital Farms butter: Italian herb butter, lemon rosemary butter, and honey butter. Each variation comes together in minutes but feels like something you’d be served at a cozy wine bar or weekend brunch.

Compound butter (also called flavored butter) is simply butter mixed with herbs, spices, or sweet ingredients to enhance flavor. It’s one of the easiest ways to elevate everyday foods like bread, steak, vegetables, and more.

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Why This Compound Butter Recipe Works

  • Quick (under 10 minutes active time)

  • Customizable sweet and savory flavors

  • Perfect for entertaining and brunch boards

  • Made with simple pantry ingredients

  • Ideal for butter boards, holiday spreads, and gifting

What to Serve with a Compound Butter Flight

A compound butter flight pairs beautifully with:

  • Warm sourdough bread

  • Toasted baguette slices

  • Fresh croissants

  • Homemade biscuits

  • Roasted vegetables

  • Grilled steak

  • Roast chicken

  • Corn on the cob

  • Baked potatoes

  • Charcuterie boards

One of the reasons compound butter has become so popular is its versatility. It can elevate everything from a simple loaf of bread to a full dinner spread. Compound butter is frequently served on butter boards, grazing tables, and entertaining spreads because it adds flavor with very little effort.

Base Compound Butter (Master Recipe)

This base compound butter recipe is the foundation for all flavored butter variations. Once you master this method, you can create endless combinations for sweet or savory uses.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Let butter soften at room temperature until easily spreadable (not melted).

  2. Add your chosen flavor ingredients (see variations below).

  3. Whip until light, fluffy, and fully combined.

  4. Spoon into ramekins or shape into a log using parchment paper.

  5. Chill 15–30 minutes until set before serving.

Italian Compound Butter

A savory, herb-forward butter perfect for breads, meats, and roasted vegetables.

Italian Compound Butter ingredients
Italian Compound Butter

Ingredients

  • 1 stick (113g) salted Vital Farms butter, softened to room temperature

  • 1 tablespoon sun-dried tomatoes, drained and finely chopped

  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil, finely chopped

  • 1/4 teaspoon Garlic, finely grated or minced

Best Uses

Warm crusty bread, Grilled steak or chicken, Pasta finishing butter, Roasted vegetables

Lemon Rosemary Butter

Bright, aromatic, and slightly earthy—this variation adds freshness to savory dishes.

Lemon Rosemary Butter ingredients
Lemon Rosemary Butter

Ingredients

  • 1 stick (113g) salted Vital Farms butter, softened to room temperature

  • 1/4 teaspoon Lemon zest

  • 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary, finely chopped

Best Uses

Roast chicken or fish, Roasted potatoes, Sourdough toast, Grilled vegetables

Honey Butter

Smooth, sweet, and lightly salted—perfect for breakfast and baked goods.

Honey Butter ingredients
Honey Butter

Ingredients

  • 1 stick (113g) salted Vital Farms butter, softened to room temperature

  • 2 tablespoons Honey

  • Splash of vanilla extract

Best Uses

Pancakes or waffles, Biscuits or scones, Cornbread, Toast or warm rolls

Pro Tip

For the best texture, make sure your butter is softened but not melted. This allows it to whip properly and creates a light, airy consistency instead of a dense spread.

How to Serve a Compound Butter Flight

Turn this into a tasting-style experience:

  • Serve in small ramekins or butter boards

  • Label each flavor for clarity

  • Pair with warm bread, croissants, or crackers

  • Add simple garnishes such as herbs, honey drizzle, or citrus zest

Variations (SEO Expansion Section)

  • Spicy chili garlic butter

  • Maple cinnamon butter

  • Truffle butter

  • Vegan butter versions

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More Compound Butter Flavor Ideas

Once you've mastered the base recipe, try:

  • Maple Cinnamon Butter

  • Chili Lime Butter

  • Truffle Butter

  • Cranberry Sage Butter

  • Miso Butter

  • Strawberry Honey Butter

  • Garlic Shallot Butter

Troubleshooting

  • Butter too soft or melted: Chill briefly before whipping

  • Herbs taste bitter: Use less or chop more finely

  • Not fluffy: Butter was not softened enough

  • Too salty: Balance with honey or unsalted add-ins

Frequently Asked Questions

What is compound butter?

Compound butter is softened butter mixed with herbs, spices, or sweet ingredients used as a spread or finishing butter.

How long does compound butter last?

Up to 7 days refrigerated or 3 months frozen.

Can you freeze compound butter?

Yes. Wrap tightly in parchment and freeze in logs or portions.

What butter is best for compound butter?

High-quality butter like Vital Farms provides the best flavor and texture.

Do you need salted or unsalted butter?

Either works, but salted butter reduces the need for added seasoning.

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Storage Tips

  • Refrigerator: up to 7 days

  • Freezer: up to 3 months

  • Wrap tightly in parchment or plastic wrap, then store in an airtight container to preserve freshness and prevent odor absorption

Final Thoughts

A compound butter flight is one of those simple upgrades that instantly makes everyday food feel special. Whether you’re hosting friends, building a grazing board, or just want to elevate a quiet night at home, these flavored butters are an effortless way to bring something memorable to the table.

If you enjoyed this recipe, you’ll love building out a full spread with more easy entertaining ideas and appetizer inspiration:

These recipes work beautifully together when you’re planning a simple but impressive entertaining spread—something that feels thoughtful without being complicated.

For the easiest hosting formula: combine a fresh dip, a warm baked appetizer, and a flavorful spread like this compound butter flight. It’s a reliable way to build a menu that feels cohesive, welcoming, and low-effort.

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