There’s something magical about summertime tomatoes — juicy, sun-ripened, and bursting with flavor.
This Tomato Cracker Salad is one of those humble Southern recipes that feels like it was made to celebrate them.
It’s creamy, crunchy, tangy, and somehow nostalgic in all the right ways.
Why I Love This Recipe
Uses fresh, seasonal ingredients in the simplest way
Ready in under 10 minutes with no cooking required
Creamy, crunchy, tangy — totally irresistible texture
Perfect side for barbecues, picnics, or casual family dinners
A Southern classic that always gets people talking
What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)
Garden-fresh tomatoes: Use ripe, juicy tomatoes at their peak for best flavor.
Mayonnaise: Brings the creamy Southern soul to the dish — Duke’s is traditional!
Saltine crackers: Adds a salty crunch that soaks up all the tomato juices.
Salt and pepper: Just enough to highlight the natural tomato sweetness.
Pro Tips Before You Start
Seed the tomatoes to avoid a watery salad.
Break the crackers into large, rustic chunks — don’t crush too finely.
Only mix the salad just before serving to keep the crackers crisp.
Want a little zing? Add a splash of hot sauce or apple cider vinegar.
Make it heartier by adding chopped bacon or diced boiled eggs.
How to Make Tomato Cracker Salad
Step 1: Prep the Tomatoes
Seed and coarsely chop the tomatoes.
This prevents the salad from getting soggy.
Step 2: Combine with Mayo
Place chopped tomatoes in a medium mixing bowl.
Add the mayonnaise and toss gently until evenly coated.
Step 3: Add Crackers
Break the saltine crackers into rough pieces and gently fold them into the tomato mixture.
Step 4: Season and Serve
Sprinkle with salt and generous amounts of freshly cracked black pepper.
Serve immediately before the crackers get too soft.
What to Serve It With
Grilled chicken or ribs
Pulled pork sandwiches
BBQ baked beans
Fried catfish or shrimp
Corn on the cob and iced tea
Variations / Substitutions
Use cherry tomatoes for a sweeter crunch
Swap saltines with buttery Ritz crackers or cornbread croutons
Mix in fresh herbs like basil or chives
Stir in diced avocado for a creamy twist
Add pimento cheese for an ultra-Southern version
Storage & Leftovers
This salad is best eaten immediately after mixing.
If prepping ahead, chop the tomatoes and refrigerate.
Wait to stir in mayo and crackers until right before serving.
Leftovers can be stored for 1 day but will lose their crunch.
FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
Only prep the components ahead.
Combine everything right before serving for best texture.
What type of tomato works best?
Ripe heirloom or beefsteak tomatoes are ideal.
Just avoid overly watery or underripe ones.
Can I use a different cracker?
Yes! Ritz, club crackers, or even seasoned croutons work well as substitutes.
Is it OK to use light mayo?
Absolutely — light mayo or even Greek yogurt can be used for a healthier version.
How do I keep it from getting soggy?
Seed the tomatoes and wait to add the crackers until the last moment.
Can I add protein to make it a full meal?
Yes, shredded chicken, bacon, or chopped eggs would work beautifully.
Can I make it spicy?
Yes! Try adding a pinch of cayenne, a splash of hot sauce, or diced jalapeño.
Final Thoughts
Tomato Cracker Salad is the kind of recipe that turns heads with its simplicity.
It’s deeply Southern, unexpectedly delicious, and always welcome at any summer gathering.
If you’ve got juicy tomatoes and a sleeve of crackers on hand, you’re halfway there.
Trust me — this one’s worth a try.

Tomato Cracker Salad
Ingredients
- 4 medium garden-fresh tomatoes
- ¾ cup mayonnaise
- 1 sleeve saltine crackers coarsely broken
- Salt
- Pepper
Instructions
- Seed and coarsely chop the tomatoes.
- In a medium bowl, toss the tomatoes with mayonnaise until evenly coated.
- Gently fold in the broken saltine crackers.
- Season with salt and generous black pepper to taste.
- Serve immediately while the crackers are still crisp.
- See full steps with tips & photos → https://mischacrossing.com/tomato-cracker-salad/
Notes
- This salad is all about texture — so serve it as soon as you mix in the crackers.
- You can swap in Ritz crackers for a richer flavor.