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    Home » Lunch

    Panzanella salad

    July 1, 2021 by Caroline's Cooking

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    Don't waste that leftover bread - follow the Italian tradition and make it into a delicious panzanella salad with some juicy tomatoes. It's incredibly easy to make, and makes a great appetizer, side or light lunch.

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    bowl of panzanella salad viewed from side with basil garnish

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    During the summer, I love enjoying all the really good tomatoes that we get on the local farmers' market. Between being more local so that they don't need to be chilled for transportation, and the varieties, they just taste so much better than the ones you get out of season.

    I particularly like the heirloom varieties that we sometimes grow at home. Sadly we don't get quite enough direct sun, nor have that much space, to grow many. Another reason why the farmers' market is great to have nearby.

    panzanella salad with basil garnish on side of bowl

    Anyway, I find when you get really good tomatoes, it's worth enjoying them in a way that shows them off. Dishes like a simple caprese, plain or smoked salmon bruschetta and gazpacho are all perfect for that, as is this tasty salad.

    A use for leftover bread

    This salad is a classic "plato povero" or poor plate. It evolved as a way to stretch out leftover bread into another meal. The dish has evolved over time and has a few variations, though all keep things relatively simple (other than maybe more modern variations).

    The traditional Tuscan way starts by soaking the bread in water, but to be honest, I don't find this gives the best flavor to the salad. Instead, I prefer for the combination of the tomatoes juices, olive oil and vinegar to soften up and flavor the bread.

    tomatoes, slices of bread, red onion, cucumber, basil and bowls with olive oil and vinegar

    Tips for perfect panzanella

    As I say this is a very simple dish, but there are a few things it's worth keeping in mind.

    • Use high quality ingredients. Not that much goes in this, so you are going to taste the flavors. So you want to make sure they are as good as possible. Choose flavorful tomatoes (such as heirloom or vine-ripened), a really good olive oil and a good quality wine vinegar as well.
    • Pick and prep the bread. Traditionally, this is made with a plain, unsalted bread, but you can also use ciabatta, sourdough or baguette. The bread should be relatively dry and stale. If it isn't naturally, you can help things along by putting slices of bread in a low oven for a few minutes, turning now and then, to dry it out on the outside.
    • I've seen some versions with large pieces of bread but more traditional recipes seem to cut the bread smaller (which is also easier to eat).
    bowl of diced bread
    • Give it time (but you can help). It might be tempting to dive in, but this dish needs a little time to settle in. Salt helps to bring the juices out of the tomatoes so I like to sit the tomatoes on top of the bread, salt them and leave them while you chop everything else. 
    • Then, add the onion and cucumber (if using), dress with oil and vinegar and toss it all together. Add the basil at the end so it doesn't get too bruised then let it all sit a while for the flavors to mingle.

    However you enjoy it, this panzanella salad is such a delicious taste of summer. It's easy to make, frugal and packed with flavor. Make sure you make it soon and enjoy.

    side view of part of bowl of panzanella salad

    Try these other summer salads:

    • Grilled nectarine salad
    • Prosciutto salad with peach and mozzarella
    • Luang Prabang salad (Laos salad)
    • Mexican street corn salad
    • Plus get more summer recipes in the archives.
    bowl of panzanella salad from overhead with tomatoes to side of bowl
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    5 from 2 votes

    Panzanella salad

    Panzanella is an easy, hearty salad that's a great way to make the most of fresh tomatoes and use up some leftover bread. 
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    rest time (approx)20 minutes mins
    Total Time10 minutes mins
    Course: Lunch, Side Dish
    Cuisine: Italian
    Servings: 2 (as appetizer, or 1 hearty lunch)
    Calories: 299kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 2 oz bread 60g, around 1 ½ - 2 cups (see notes)
    • 2 tomatoes (around 7oz/200g)
    • ⅛ teaspoon salt (approx)
    • ¼ red onion or 1 shallot
    • ½ Persian cucumber (or approx ¼ - ⅓ English cucumber, optional)
    • 3 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon wine vinegar eg champagne vinegar
    • 5 basil leaves

    Instructions

    • If the bread is not already relatively dry and stale, cut it into slices and leave overnight to dry, if you have time, or else place on a baking sheet in a low oven for a few minutes, turning now and then to dry out (but not go brown). Then continue with the rest fo the steps.
    • Dice the bread in small bite-sized chunks (around ½in/1cm square) and lay in a layer in a wide bowl (a double layer is fine). Dice the tomatoes in roughly the same size then add them to the bowl on top, along with any juices that collect. Sprinkle over the salt and set the bowl aside.
    • Thinly slice the red onion/shallot and cut the cucumber piece in half lengthwise then slice. Add both to the bowl with the bread and tomato and drizzle over the oil and vinegar. Mix everything together. I prefer to mix by hand so you can help ease the juices out of the tomato but with a spoon is also good.
    • Slice up the basil and add to the bowl. Gently toss then leave the salad to sit around 20 minutes, ideally, before eating to let the flavors mingle (you can also leave a little longer in the fridge).

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    Notes

    Traditionally this uses unsalted bread, but ciabatta, sourdough or a baguette would all work as well.
    Red onion is the best fit flavor wise as it becomes more sweet (plus the color is a nice contrast), but shallot or a sweet onion would work as an alternative.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 299kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 299mg | Potassium: 375mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 1092IU | Vitamin C: 19mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 2mg

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    This post was first shared in August 2018 but has been updated, primarily with new photos and video.

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    This panzanella salad is such a delicious taste of summer. It's easy to make, frugal and packed with flavor from the fresh tomatoes, olive oil and touch of basil. Plus this classic Italian salad is versatile enough to be an appetizer, side or light lunch, too.
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    1. Ellen

      August 15, 2018 at 7:39 pm

      I love panzanella salad. Yours looks delicious.

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 18, 2018 at 9:08 pm

        Thanks, it is so easy and tasty.

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    2. Teri

      August 12, 2018 at 7:33 pm

      This sounds like a dish I would enjoy over and over. It's pretty too!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 13, 2018 at 10:33 pm

        Thanks, I agree it is so lovely and bright.

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    3. Liz @ Books n' Cooks

      August 12, 2018 at 5:54 pm

      Mmmm, you're right - panzanella is a wonderful dish to highlight those fresh summer tomatoes, as well as to use up extra bread (and onion/basil) laying around. So good!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 13, 2018 at 10:33 pm

        Glad you agree!

        Reply
    4. Anne

      August 12, 2018 at 12:12 pm

      I have never had Panzanella salad but that's going to have to change real soon! Thanks for sharing your recipe.

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 13, 2018 at 10:33 pm

        Thanks, definitely give it a try!

        Reply
    5. Eileen Kelly

      August 10, 2018 at 11:31 pm

      5 stars
      I always have leftover bread and this is a wonderful way to revitalize into a tasty lunch. I have a surplus of tomatoes so I am looking forward to making this for my family,

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 11, 2018 at 10:15 am

        Thanks, sounds perfect for you! Enjoy.

        Reply
    6. Valentina | The Baking Fairy

      August 10, 2018 at 10:47 pm

      There is nothing better than juicy, in-season tomatoes! I love that this simple salad really lets their flavor shine!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 11, 2018 at 10:16 am

        I agree, I love enjoying all the tomatoes I can when they are in season. This is a great way to have them.

        Reply
    7. Carlee

      August 10, 2018 at 10:28 pm

      Can you believe I've never had panzanella salad before? I don't know why not, because it looks totally up my alley!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 11, 2018 at 10:16 am

        It's definitely one to try, so easy and tasty!

        Reply
    8. Christie

      August 10, 2018 at 7:11 pm

      5 stars
      I love the most rustic, poor dish become classic tried and true family favorites. We LOVE panzanella and I make it often. Great way to stretch ingredients and use up old bread.

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 11, 2018 at 10:15 am

        Very true, I agree it shows they are great ideas!

        Reply
    9. Kate

      August 10, 2018 at 12:44 pm

      I can't wait to make this for lunch!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 11, 2018 at 10:15 am

        It would be perfect.

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    10. Wendy Klik

      August 10, 2018 at 8:08 am

      Nothing better than Panzanella when tomatoes are at their peak.

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking

        August 11, 2018 at 10:14 am

        Thanks, I agree it's a great way to enjoy them.

        Reply

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