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Burrata Antipasto Roll-Ups (No-Cook Appetizer Recipe)

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These burrata antipasto roll-ups are an elegant, no-cook appetizer layered with Italian meats, burrata cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and herbs—then rolled up and sliced like sushi.

Perfect for parties, brunch, or a light lunch!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Ready in under 10 minutes—no cooking required

Packed with bold, savory Mediterranean flavors

Easy to customize with your favorite meats and greens

Crowd-pleasing and gorgeous on a platter

Great for holidays, potlucks, or light bites

Ingredient Highlights

Prosciutto & Salami – Thin-sliced and slightly overlapping for the perfect wrap base.

Burrata – Soft, creamy cheese that adds rich texture to every bite.

Arugula or Spinach – For a peppery or mild green contrast.

Fresh Basil – Adds aromatic brightness and flavor.

Sun-Dried Tomatoes – Chewy, tangy pops of flavor throughout.

Olive oil & balsamic glaze – A finishing drizzle for depth and balance.

Pro Tips Before You Start

Pat burrata dry before tearing to reduce excess moisture.

Use parchment or plastic wrap under the roll-up for easier shaping.

Chill the roll for 5–10 minutes before slicing for cleaner cuts.

Sharp serrated knives work best for cutting clean slices.

Drizzle just before serving to prevent sogginess.

How to Make Burrata Antipasto Roll-Ups

Step 1: Layer the Meats
Lay out overlapping slices of prosciutto and salami on a clean surface or parchment paper to form a rectangle.

Step 2: Add Fillings
Top with fresh basil leaves, arugula or spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, and torn pieces of burrata.

Season with salt, pepper, and a light drizzle of olive oil and balsamic glaze.

Step 3: Roll it Up
Starting from the long edge, gently but tightly roll up like a sushi roll.

Use the parchment or your hands to shape it into a log.

Step 4: Slice & Serve
Cut into 6–8 pieces using a sharp knife.

Serve immediately with a little extra balsamic glaze on top.

What to Serve It With

Crostini or grilled bread

Marinated olives or artichokes

Fresh fruit like grapes or melon

Sparkling wine or Italian soda

Variations & Substitutions

Use mozzarella if burrata is unavailable

Try roasted red peppers instead of sun-dried tomatoes

Add pesto or olive tapenade inside for extra flavor

Use only prosciutto or substitute with turkey or ham

Storage & Leftovers

Best enjoyed fresh, right after slicing

Can prep and roll ahead, then slice before serving

Store leftovers wrapped tightly in the fridge for 1 day

Do not freeze

FAQs

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, roll it and chill up to 4 hours ahead. Slice right before serving.

What can I use instead of burrata?
Fresh mozzarella or whipped ricotta work well.

Is it gluten-free?
Yes! There’s no bread or pasta involved.

Can I use baby kale instead of arugula or spinach?
Absolutely, just make sure it’s tender.

Can I serve this warm?
It’s best cold or room temp, but you can briefly toast the rolled log before slicing.

What balsamic glaze do you recommend?
Look for a thick, sweet glaze—or reduce your own balsamic vinegar on the stovetop.

Is this good for a party platter?
Yes! It’s stunning and easy to pick up with fingers or toothpicks.

Final Thoughts

These burrata antipasto roll-ups are easy to love and even easier to make.

With creamy cheese, savory meats, and punchy toppings, they’re a no-cook solution for stylish entertaining.

Perfect for holidays, picnics, or whenever you want something impressive without the fuss.

Burrata Antipasto Roll-Ups

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These Burrata Antipasto Roll-Ups are a vibrant, no-cook appetizer packed with bold Italian flavors. Creamy burrata, peppery greens, and tangy sun-dried tomatoes are rolled in layers of savory prosciutto and salami, then finished with balsamic glaze. Elegant, easy, and perfect for entertaining!
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Servings 8 roll-ups
Calories 130 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • Prosciutto & salami slices
  • Burrata cheese
  • Arugula or spinach
  • Fresh basil leaves
  • Sun-dried tomatoes
  • Olive oil
  • Balsamic glaze
  • Salt & black pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Layer prosciutto and salami to form a base.
  • Top with basil, arugula, sun-dried tomatoes, torn burrata, and a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic glaze.
  • Roll tightly from the long edge like a sushi roll.
  • Slice into 6–8 pieces and drizzle with more balsamic before serving.
  • See full steps with tips & photos → https://wimpysdiner.net/burrata-antipasto-roll-ups/

Notes

  • For a vegetarian version, skip the meat and roll ingredients in grilled zucchini or eggplant slices.
  • Use baby spinach for a milder green if arugula is too peppery.
  • Can be made a few hours in advance and chilled until ready to serve.

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