For a more intense garlic flavor, you can also finely grate the garlic clove into the dressing. If your bread is too fresh, toast it lightly in a 350°F (175°C) oven for about 5-7 minutes, or until slightly dried out, before adding it to the salad. Feel free to experiment with other fresh herbs, such as oregano, parsley, or mint. Adding a handful of Kalamata olives or capers can provide a salty, briny counterpoint to the sweetness of the tomatoes. This salad is best served at room temperature. Avoid refrigerating it, as the bread will become soggy.
Gussie Rath
Jun 18, 2025I made this for a summer BBQ and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved the fresh flavors and the crispy bread.
Brain Crona
Apr 19, 2025This is a great way to use up day-old bread. I hate throwing food away!
Scot Torp
Aug 24, 2024The key is to use good quality ingredients, especially the balsamic vinegar and olive oil.
Estel Murray
Jun 23, 2024Next time, I'm going to try adding some fresh mozzarella balls.
Frederik Sawayn
Mar 28, 2024I let it sit for almost an hour and the bread soaked up all the flavors. It was amazing!
Lily Bashirian
Feb 4, 2023I added some grilled chicken to make it a complete meal. It was delicious!
Rozella Ritchie
Jan 26, 2023I didn't have red onion, so I used shallots instead. It worked perfectly.
Aryanna Feeney
Oct 24, 2022This is my go-to salad for potlucks. It's always a crowd-pleaser and so easy to make.