Caprese salad is one of my favorite summer starters because it highlights ripe, juicy tomatoes. For an easy lunch, I turn those flavors into this air fryer Caprese sandwich, inspired by Panera’s Toasted Garden Caprese. It’s a warm, handheld take on the classic salad that’s quick to make and full of fresh flavor.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Fresh and comforting – ripe tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, and fragrant basil deliver a bright, satisfying bite.
- Crispy, toasted bread – the air fryer quickly gives the sandwich a golden, crunchy exterior without drying the interior.
- Simple ingredients, gourmet result – a touch of balsamic and garlic aioli elevates the sandwich into something special.
- Fast and fuss-free – assemble, air fry for a few minutes, and enjoy a Panera-style sandwich at home.

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Ingredients List

- Ciabatta loaf (or 2 ciabatta rolls)
- 8 ounces fresh mozzarella (about 8 slices, ½” thick)
- 2–3 vine ripe or Roma tomatoes (sliced, about ½” thick)
- 8 fresh basil leaves
- Salt and black pepper to taste
- ½ cup fresh arugula
- 2 tbsp balsamic vinaigrette
- 2 tbsp garlic aioli
Ingredient Tips and Substitutions
- Ciabatta keeps the sandwich close to the Panera original. Good alternatives: focaccia, sourdough, or a baguette.
- Fresh mozzarella is classic; use burrata for a creamier, looser texture if you prefer.
- Pick firm tomatoes that hold up in a sandwich—Roma, vine, or beefsteak. Heirlooms add color and variety.
- Swap basil for pesto if you want a different herb profile, though that changes the original flavor.
- Use a balsamic glaze for a sweeter finish or straight balsamic vinegar for more tang.
- Optional add-ins: avocado, prosciutto, turkey, salami, or bacon for extra protein and flavor.
Jimmy Johns Variation
For a Jimmy John’s-style Caprese, add salami, use pesto instead of fresh basil, replace the vinaigrette with balsamic glaze, add onions and oregano, and swap garlic aioli for regular mayonnaise. Omit arugula if desired.
Step By Step Instructions
- Spread garlic aioli evenly on the bottom half of the ciabatta.

- Layer arugula, sliced tomatoes, basil leaves, and sliced fresh mozzarella on top of the aioli.

- Season with salt and pepper, then drizzle balsamic vinaigrette over the fillings. Add the top of the loaf or roll to close the sandwich.

- Place the sandwich in the air fryer basket or on the rack. Optionally skewer with toothpicks to hold it together.

- Air fry at 350°F (175°C) for 5–7 minutes, until the bread is lightly toasted and the cheese begins to melt. Flip halfway through if you prefer a more evenly toasted bottom.
- Slice if desired and serve immediately.

Pairing Suggestions
Sides
- Arugula or mixed greens salad with lemon or balsamic vinaigrette.
- Tomato basil soup or roasted red pepper soup for a cozy pairing.
- Air fryer zucchini fries or sweet potato wedges for a crunchy side.
- Pasta salad with light olive oil and fresh herbs.
Drinks
- Iced tea with lemon or basil.
- Sparkling water with lemon or cucumber.
- Lemonade or a citrusy Italian soda.
- Light white wine such as Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc.
Desserts
- Fruit salad or berries with honey and mint.
- Lemon bars or panna cotta for a light finish.
- Biscotti or mini cannoli for an Italian touch.
Recipe FAQs
What is the meaning of Caprese?
“Caprese” refers to the island of Capri. In food, it describes dishes featuring fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil—ingredients that echo the Italian flag.
What is a Caprese sandwich?
A Caprese sandwich is an Italian-style sandwich with tomato, fresh mozzarella, and basil, often finished with balsamic glaze or olive oil. It can be served cold or toasted for a melty variation.
Can I grill my Caprese sandwich?
Yes. Grilling or using an air fryer or panini press melts the cheese slightly and crisps the bread, enhancing texture and flavor.
Tips For the Best Caprese Sandwich
- Toast the bread before assembling for extra crunch. Note the sandwich will get soggy the longer it sits—best enjoyed right away.
- Add arugula after cooking if you want to preserve its peppery crunch.
- Cooking times vary by air fryer. I use a Ninja Dual Zone and don’t preheat; adjust as needed. You can also use a panini press or oven broiler.

Storage and Reheating
Storage Tips
- Unassembled: Store components separately in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Assembled: Wrap tightly or use an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 1 day for best texture.
- Prevent sogginess: If already toasted, let cool before storing to reduce moisture build-up.
Reheating Tips
- Air fryer (best): Reheat at 350°F for 3–5 minutes until warm and crispy, flipping halfway for even results.
- Oven or toaster oven: Heat at 350°F for 8–10 minutes until warmed through.
- Avoid the microwave if you want to retain crispness—microwaving tends to make bread soggy.
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Final Thoughts
This air fryer Caprese sandwich captures the bright flavors of a classic Caprese salad—fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil—on warm, toasted ciabatta. It’s an easy, satisfying lunch or light dinner that’s simple to customize and perfect for summer produce.
Katie’s tip
Serve immediately for the best texture. You can also experiment with burrata, prosciutto, or a drizzle of balsamic glaze for variation.
This copycat of Panera’s Toasted Garden Caprese adds garlic aioli, peppery arugula, and balsamic vinaigrette on ciabatta for a flavorful, easy sandwich you can make at home.
It’s budget-friendly, easy to adapt, and a great way to enjoy fresh summer tomatoes without leaving the house.

Air Fryer Caprese Sandwich (Panera Copycat)
Equipment
- Air fryer
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Toothpicks (optional)
Ingredients
- 1 ciabatta loaf (or two rolls)
- 8 ounces fresh mozzarella (about 8 slices)
- 2–3 vine ripened tomatoes (sliced)
- 8 fresh basil leaves
- Salt and pepper to taste
- ½ cup fresh arugula
- 2 tbsp balsamic vinaigrette
- 2 tbsp garlic aioli
Instructions
- On the bottom half of the ciabatta, spread the garlic aioli evenly.
- Top with arugula, then layer tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella.
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper, then drizzle with balsamic vinaigrette. Close the sandwich.
- Place the sandwich in the air fryer basket; skewer if needed to hold it together.
- Air fry at 350°F for 5–7 minutes until the bread is lightly toasted and the cheese begins to melt.
- Slice if desired and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Notes
- Ciabatta is used to mimic the Panera sandwich. Focaccia, sourdough, or a baguette also work.
- Fresh mozzarella is traditional; burrata creates a creamier filling.
- Choose firm tomatoes that won’t make the sandwich soggy; heirlooms add color.
- Substitute pesto for basil if you prefer a different herb profile.
- For a sweeter finish use balsamic glaze; for tang, use balsamic vinegar.
- Optional additions include avocado, prosciutto, salami, chicken, or turkey.
Nutrition
| Calories: 637kcal
| Carbohydrates: 49g
| Protein: 28g
| Fat: 36g
Nutritional values are estimates and will vary based on brands and portions used.
