| Serves | 2 |
| Total Time | 10 minutes |
This simplest of summer salads — nothing more than the toppings for pizza Margherita, uncooked — calls for merely three ingredients (tomatoes, cheese, and basil) plus a drizzle of dressing. Purists use just olive oil and salt, but pepper and balsamic are nice, too.
| 2 | large slicing tomatoes, preferably heirloom | |
| 2 | large balls fresh mozzarella, or equivalent in smaller balls (bocconcini) | |
| 1 | large handful fresh basil leaves | |
| ~ | Extra-virgin olive oil | |
| ~ | Balsamic vinegar | |
| ~ | Freshly ground black pepper | |
| ~ | Salt |
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