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Burrata and Tomato Zoodles

Posted September 18, 2016 by Stephanie
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I’m hanging on the the last vestiges of summer with tomatoes, basil and burrata. I think what I love so much about fall is the changing of the seasons. I like that last gasp of summer, with the sun gloriously warm in the afternoons, quickly cooling down to jacket wearing chilliness in the evening.

I made this after Mike and I took a brisk walk around our neighborhood. I’m hoping that it wasn’t one of the last sunny days, because once the rain starts here, it really starts. Still, I’m going to pretend it’s end of summer for just a little while longer with this super quick and easy tomato, basil, zoodle dish.

This guy takes less than 20 minutes from start to finish and is classic comfort food, minus the carbs. I added burrata to it because I’m still obsessed with burrata even though it’s so 2008. Burrata and summer forever!

(But really, I’m okay with fall because cozy sweaters, slippers and pumpkin spice everything >_<)

xoxo steph

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Burrata and Tomato Zoodles - www.iamafoodblog.com

Burrata and Tomato Zoodles - www.iamafoodblog.com

Burrata and Tomato Zoodles Recipe
serves 2


  • 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 4 medium tomatoes
  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes
  • 1 large zucchini or 2 small zucchini, spiralized
  • 1 large handful fresh basil
  • 1 ball burrata
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • extra virgin olive oil to taste, if desired

Heat up the olive oil over medium heat and add the garlic. Cook, stirring often, until lightly golden. Add the medium tomatoes, cover, turn on medium high and cook for 5 minutes. Remove the lid and carefully, using the back of a wooden spoon, crush the tomatoes into a sauce. Add the cherry tomatoes and cook until the sauce is bubbling and has reduced slightly.

Add the zoodles, tossing, until cooked through and tender, 2-3 minutes. Turn the heat off and garnish with torn basil and burrata. Season with salt and pepper and finish with extra virgin olive oil, if desired. Enjoy!

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12 Comments

  1. i’m always game for caprese like things! and somehow i just tried burrata for the first time this summer, even though it’s v 2008 (;

  2. Rachel says:

    Even though I’m usually the no. 1 advocate for ‘real’ pasta, this looks utterly delicious.

    And burrata will *never* go out of fashion. It is too damn wonderful!

  3. Katrina says:

    I love a good bowl of zoodles! These sound wonderful!

  4. sarah says:

    i really really love all of your recipes, but in the last 2 (or 3) posts you
    used such a sweet curly font for your 1st photo.
    may I ask you which font’s that .?

    (and thank you for the cruffins recipe . they taste like heaven <3 :D)

    with kind regards from austria
    yours sarah

    1. Stephanie Le says:

      hi sarah! thanks so much! it’s my handwriting :)

  5. Lisa Hazlett says:

    Hey Steph,

    As a fellow Vancouverite, I too am hoping the rain holds off for the next little bit. This looks great! Any good local places that you buy your burrata? I’m finding it difficult to source one that isn’t SUUUPER high end. THANKS!

    Lisa

    1. Stephanie Le says:

      i usually just pick some up from trader joe’s when i head down to the states :)

  6. Emily says:

    You had me at burrata! This looks great and perfect for those Mondays when I’m dead tired and don’t want to cook!

  7. So delicious with simple ingredients! And I love the colours!

  8. Sandra says:

    Great simple recipe! Burrata looks lovely!

  9. So simple, so delicious!!!! I just love zoodles and thanks for sharing this post. I look forward to trying it out ?

  10. emily says:

    There’s just something about a warm muffin. The sweet scent of bread. The way the heat radiates out of the paper lining. I’m easy to please; I’d take one that came in almost any flavor. Be it chocolate, lemon, blueberry, or banana.

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