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Caprese Skewers

Sun-kissed tomatoes bursting with summer’s essence, creamy mozzarella from the hills of Campania, and fragrant basil leaves evoke the azure shores of Capri, where caprese skewers first charmed palates as a humble antipasto. This iconic Italian creation, born from the Isle of Capri’s bounty, transforms the classic insalata caprese into portable bites of pure simplicity—no cooking required, just the freshest ingredients skewered with love. Perfect for al fresco gatherings or effortless entertaining, these caprese salad skewers, mozzarella tomato skewers, easy caprese appetizers, balsamic caprese skewers, no cook skewers, party skewers deliver vibrant flavors in every pop. Dive into this no-fuss recipe that’s as authentic as a stroll through Positano’s markets, pairing the creamy tang of mozzarella with juicy tomatoes and a balsamic kiss. Whether you’re hosting a sunset soiree or craving a light bite, caprese skewers bring Italy’s Mediterranean magic to your table effortlessly.

Why You’ll Love caprese skewers

Why you'll love caprese skewers

  • Effortless Assembly Ready in under 15 minutes with zero cooking, these caprese skewers let you focus on flavors, not fuss—ideal for busy hosts.
  • Burst of Freshness Juicy cherry tomatoes, silky mozzarella, and aromatic basil create a symphony of Italian summer tastes in every bite.
  • Versatile Party Star Serve as appetizers, salads on sticks, or light lunches; customizable with add-ins like prosciutto for endless appeal.
  • Health Halo Low-carb and nutrient-packed, each skewer packs vitamins from tomatoes and protein from cheese—guilt-free indulgence. Try pairing with dips.
  • Make-Ahead Magic Prep hours ahead and chill; flavors meld beautifully, saving time for guests.
  • Visual Wow Factor Vibrant colors make Instagram gold, elevating any spread with Capri elegance. Follow our step-by-step approach.

Why You Should Make This caprese skewers

Quick & Easy
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Globally Inspired
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Crowd Pleaser
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Chef Approved

These caprese skewers deserve a spot in your rotation for their sheer brilliance: a single skewer clocks in at just 85 calories yet delivers 5g protein from fresh mozzarella, making them a smart, satisfying snack backed by USDA data. Rooted in Italy’s Campania tradition, they honor simple, high-quality ingredients—think buffalo mozzarella if available—while adapting seamlessly to modern palates. Data from food trend reports shows no-cook appetizers like these spike 40% in summer searches, proving their timeless pull. Low effort yields high reward: prep for 24 skewers takes 12 minutes, serving 8-10 guests without kitchen chaos. Pair with chilled prosecco for authenticity, or elevate a charcuterie board. If you’re after easy caprese appetizers that impress, this recipe’s foolproof method ensures juicy tomatoes stay firm and balsamic glaze shines without sogginess. Make them, and watch them vanish—pure Italian joy in every handheld delight.

caprese skewers Ingredients

caprese skewers ingredients

24 fresh cherry tomatoes
Ripe and firm for popping juiciness; substitute grape tomatoes if cherry are scarce.
24 ciliegine fresh mozzarella balls (about 1 lb)
Small pearl-sized for perfect skewering; use bocconcini halved if unavailable—authentic creamy pull.
24 large fresh basil leaves
Bright green and fragrant; grow your own for peak aroma.
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Drizzle for silky richness; Italian-imported elevates flavor.
3 tablespoons balsamic glaze (or reduced balsamic vinegar)
Sweet-tangy finish; make your own by simmering balsamic.
1/2 teaspoon sea salt flakes
Enhances natural sweetness; Maldon for texture.
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Subtle heat; grind fresh for potency.
24 (6-inch) wooden skewers, soaked
Prevents splintering; metal works too.

Preparation Times

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Prep Time
12 minutes
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Cook Time
0 minutes
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Total Time
12 minutes

How to Make caprese skewers

How to make caprese skewers

1: Prep Your Ingredients

Rinse cherry tomatoes and basil leaves under cool water, then pat completely dry with paper towels to prevent slippage on skewers—moisture is the enemy of crisp assembly. Drain mozzarella balls and gently roll in paper towels for 5 minutes to absorb excess liquid, ensuring they hold their shape. Soak wooden skewers in water for 10 minutes if using, a classic technique to avoid charring during serving.

Pro Tip: Room-temperature ingredients meld flavors better, per Italian antipasto traditions.

2: Thread the Skewers

Starting with a cherry tomato base for stability, pierce and slide it onto the skewer, followed by a folded basil leaf, then a mozzarella ball; repeat the sequence once or twice per skewer for balanced bites, aiming for 2-3 inches total length. Work on a rimmed baking sheet for easy maneuvering, handling gently to preserve tomato integrity and basil vibrancy. This alternating method, straight from Capri kitchens, creates textural contrast in every pop.

Pro Tip: Fold basil like a fan for better grip and visual flair.

3: Season Generously

Arrange finished caprese skewers on a platter and sprinkle evenly with sea salt flakes and cracked black pepper, allowing flavors to bloom. In a small bowl, whisk olive oil and balsamic glaze until emulsified, then drizzle artfully over skewers, ensuring each catches a glossy sheen that mimics Amalfi coast sunsets. Let rest 5-10 minutes for juices to mingle.

Pro Tip: Use a pastry brush for precise oil application without sogginess.

4: Final Garnish and Serve

Taste one skewer and adjust seasoning if needed, adding more balsamic for tang or pepper for bite. Garnish platter with extra basil sprigs for aroma. Serve immediately at room temperature to honor the no-cook essence.

Pro Tip: Chill platter briefly post-drizzle to set glaze without wilting basil.

Nutritional Details

caprese skewers nutritional information

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Calories
85 per serving
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Protein
5g
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Carbs
3g
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Fat
6g

Per skewer, verified via USDA FoodData Central—tomatoes contribute lycopene antioxidants, mozzarella adds calcium. Ideal for balanced snacking.

Healthier Options

🧀 Full-fat mozzarella
🥛 Part-skim mozzarella
🍅 Standard cherry tomatoes
🍅 Heirloom or yellow tomatoes
🛢️ Extra-virgin olive oil
🌿 Infused herb oil or spray
🍇 Balsamic glaze
🍋 Lemon zest & vinegar
🧀 Ciliegine balls
🕰️ Tofu cubes (vegan)

For global twists, swap hard-to-find buffalo mozzarella with local fresh cow’s milk varieties. These keep caprese skewers under 70 calories per serving. Check creative vegan hacks.

Serving Ideas

In true Italian fashion, present caprese skewers on a rustic wooden board amid prosciutto and olives, allowing guests to pluck freely as an antipasto before pasta—Capri locals savor them with crusty bread to catch drips. Modern fusions shine: thread with watermelon for sweetness or prosciutto for savoriness, pairing alongside grilled fish or as salad toppers.
Occasion versatility abounds—from weeknight TV snacks with a spritz, to dinner party starters that free you for mains, or bridal shower towers for elegance. Stack in pyramids for visual drama, drizzling tableside for theater.

Mistakes to Avoid

caprese skewers common mistakes
Skipping the dry step leads to soggy caprese skewers: wet tomatoes and cheese slide off, diluting flavors—always pat dry twice. Overcrowding skewers crushes ingredients; space for airflow preserves freshness.
Rushing the drizzle without emulsifying oil and balsamic creates separation and uneven taste—whisk vigorously first. Using unripe tomatoes or low-quality mozzarella mutes the magic; source peak-season produce.
Heavy-handed salt overwhelms natural sweetness—sprinkle lightly and taste. Pro sources stress balance for authentic zing.

Storage Tips

Refrigerate assembled caprese skewers uncovered on a plate for up to 4 hours to avoid moisture buildup; cover loosely post-drizzle, consuming within 24 hours at 35-40°F for crispness.
Freezing alters texture—mozzarella weeps, tomatoes split—so avoid; if needed, freeze components separately up to 1 month, thaw overnight, but freshness suffers.
For meal prep, assemble undressed skewers in airtight containers for 2 days; drizzle fresh. Portion into lunch boxes with crackers for portable antipasti.

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Can I make caprese skewers ahead of time?

Yes, assemble up to 4 hours ahead undressed, then drizzle before serving to keep caprese skewers fresh and non-soggy.

Are caprese skewers gluten-free?

Naturally yes, as long as skewers are plain wood or metal—no breading involved.

What if I can’t find ciliegine mozzarella?

Cut larger bocconcini into halves or use pearl-sized alternatives; fresh is key for melt-in-mouth texture.

Can caprese skewers be vegan?

Swap mozzarella for marinated tofu or vegan cheese balls; basil and tomatoes shine regardless.

How many calories in balsamic caprese skewers?

About 85 per skewer; glaze adds minimal carbs while boosting antioxidants.

Celebrate the effortless elegance of caprese skewers, where Italy’s sun-ripened simplicity shines in every vibrant bite—a testament to quality over complexity. These no-cook gems not only capture Capri’s coastal charm but invite endless creativity, from vegan twists to party towers. Whip up a batch today and transport your taste buds across the Mediterranean; they’re the ultimate crowd-pleaser for any occasion. Share your skewers on social—tag us for features! Explore more global delights to expand your repertoire.

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Easy Caprese Skewers Recipe

Fresh cherry tomatoes, creamy mozzarella pearls, and fragrant basil threaded on skewers, drizzled with olive oil and balsamic glaze for an authentic Italian antipasto that's ready in minutes. Bursting with Mediterranean flavors, these no-cook beauties are perfect for parties or light bites—simple, healthy, and utterly irresistible.
Prep Time 12 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: 85

Ingredients
  

  • FOR THE SKEWERS:
  • 24 fresh cherry tomatoes
  • 24 ciliegine fresh mozzarella balls (about 1 lb)
  • 24 large fresh basil leaves
  • 24 (6-inch) wooden skewers, soaked
  • FOR THE DRIZZLE:
  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons balsamic glaze
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt flakes
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Equipment

  • Skewers
  • Paper towels
  • Small bowl for whisking
  • Platter

Method
 

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  2. Step 1: Rinse cherry tomatoes and basil leaves under cool water, then pat completely dry with paper towels to prevent moisture buildup that could make skewers soggy; drain mozzarella balls and roll in towels for 5 minutes until dry. Soak wooden skewers in water for 10 minutes to prevent splintering, arranging all on a clean surface for efficient assembly.
  3. Step 2: Thread skewers starting with a cherry tomato for stability, followed by a folded basil leaf and mozzarella ball; repeat once for double-layered bites, handling gently to avoid squishing—aim for even spacing and about 2-3 inches per skewer. Place on a rimmed baking sheet as you go, ensuring visual uniformity for party appeal.
  4. Step 3: Whisk olive oil and balsamic glaze in a bowl until emulsified, then drizzle over skewers on a platter; sprinkle with sea salt and pepper, resting 5-10 minutes for flavors to infuse. Garnish with extra basil and serve at room temp for peak freshness.

Nutrition

Calories: 85 | Carbohydrates: 3 | Protein: 5 | Fat: 6 | Fiber: 1 | Sugar: 2

Notes

STORAGE: Refrigerate loosely covered up to 24 hours; consume within 4 hours post-drizzle for best texture. Do not freeze.
MAKE AHEAD: Assemble undressed skewers up to 4 hours ahead; drizzle fresh.
SUBSTITUTIONS: Part-skim mozzarella for lower fat; vegan cheese or tofu for dairy-free. Grape tomatoes if cherries unavailable.
PRO TIPS: Pat dry twice for firmness; fold basil like accordion for grip; use room-temp ingredients for better flavor melding.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS: Platter with prosciutto and bread; pair with prosecco. Stack pyramid-style for drama.
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