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Home » Caprese Skewers (Mozzarella, Tomato & Basil Bites in 10 Minutes)

Caprese Skewers (Mozzarella, Tomato & Basil Bites in 10 Minutes)

May 8, 2026 by Jean maria

Introduction

Did you know that caprese (named after the island of Capri) was created in the 1920s as a hotel-bar appetizer to honor the Italian flag — red tomato, white mozzarella, green basil? Caprese skewers turn that classic into a 10-minute party-perfect handheld bite: cherry tomatoes, fresh mozzarella balls, basil leaves threaded onto picks, drizzled with balsamic glaze and olive oil. No cooking, no chopping fuss, no stress. Italian summer in skewer form.

Ingredients List

  • 2 pints cherry or grape tomatoes (mixed colors prettiest)
  • 1 lb fresh mozzarella balls (ciliegine size — cherry size)
  • 1 large bunch fresh basil leaves (about 60 leaves)
  • 20-24 wooden skewers or cocktail picks (6-inch)
  • Dressing: 1/4 cup good extra-virgin olive oil + 1/4 cup balsamic glaze (store-bought or homemade) + 1/2 tsp flaky sea salt + 1/4 tsp cracked pepper + pinch dried oregano
  • Optional: 1/4 cup pesto for drizzle, prosciutto wrapped around mozzarella for variety

Timing

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Prep ingredients: 5 min. Assemble: 5 min. Total: 10 minutes.

Step 1 — Drain and Pat Dry the Mozzarella

Drain mozzarella balls; pat extremely dry with paper towels. Wet mozzarella makes drippy skewers.

Step 2 — Wash and Dry Basil

Rinse basil leaves; pat dry. Use whole leaves or fold larger ones in half.

Step 3 — Wash Tomatoes

Rinse tomatoes; pat dry. Don’t slice — whole tomatoes hold their juice.

Step 4 — Thread the Skewers

For each skewer: tomato, basil leaf folded, mozzarella ball, tomato, basil, mozzarella. End with a tomato or mozzarella for visual balance. Aim for 5-6 items per skewer.

Step 5 — Plate and Drizzle

Arrange skewers on a serving platter. Drizzle with olive oil first, then balsamic glaze in zigzag pattern. The order matters — oil pools, balsamic doesn’t.

Step 6 — Season and Serve

Sprinkle with flaky sea salt, cracked pepper, and a touch of dried oregano. Serve immediately at room temperature for best flavor (mozzarella tastes best not too cold).

Nutritional Information

  • Calories: 140 per 2 skewers (12 servings of 2)
  • Protein: 8 g
  • Fat: 10 g
  • Carbs: 4 g
  • Calcium: 15% DV
  • Vitamin C: 10% DV

Healthier Alternatives for the Recipe

Use part-skim mozzarella for less fat. Skip balsamic glaze (just drizzle olive oil). Use vegan mozzarella for dairy-free. Add chickpeas instead of mozzarella for plant protein. Use cucumber rounds + cherry tomatoes + basil for low-carb non-dairy version.

Serving Suggestions

Serve at summer parties, BBQs, picnics, baby showers, wedding receptions, or as part of antipasto platters. Pair with cold prosecco, pinot grigio, aperol spritz, or sparkling water with cucumber. Wrap each mozzarella in prosciutto for variety. Excellent next to tomato bruschetta, marinated olives, salami.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Wet mozzarella — drips on platter. Pat very dry.
  • Glazing too far ahead — basil wilts. Drizzle right before serving.
  • Cold from fridge — mozzarella tastes bland. Room temp.
  • Using slices — falls off skewer. Use whole small balls.
  • Pre-shredded mozzarella — different texture entirely

Storing Tips for the Recipe

Best fresh — components separately keep 2 days. Don’t store skewered (gets soggy). Make-ahead: thread skewers up to 4 hours ahead, refrigerate undressed; drizzle olive oil and balsamic right before serving. Freezer not recommended.

Conclusion

Caprese skewers are the 10-minute Italian appetizer that turns 4 simple ingredients into a party showstopper — fresh, bright, photogenic, and impossible not to love. Master the pat-dry-mozzarella rule and the drizzle-just-before-serving timing, and you’ve added a no-fail crowd-pleaser. Try them tonight, photograph the colorful platter, comment your favorite cocktail pairing, and subscribe for more 10-minute appetizers.

FAQs

Best mozzarella size? Ciliegine (cherry size) — perfect for skewers.

Substitute for balsamic glaze? Reduce 1 cup balsamic vinegar to 1/4 cup syrupy consistency.

Can I add prosciutto? Yes — wrap each mozzarella ball in a small piece.

Make-ahead? 4 hr undressed; drizzle at serving.

Vegan? Use vegan mozzarella; same method.

Why pat dry mozzarella? Wet mozzarella drips and dilutes the dressing.

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