25 Green Tomato Recipes To Try
Posted By TipNut On July 30, 2009 @ 1:10 pm In Recipes | 1 Comment
This weeks Recipe Hit List is a collection of various recipes for green tomatoes that Ive found online. I chose traditional favorites like recipes for fried green tomatoes, chutneys, relishes, salsas, pickles as well as a few interesting recipes such as green tomato bread, green tomato soup and a spaghetti sauce! Plenty of dishes to inspire you, enjoy!
Green Tomato Recipes
*Note: Descriptions below are quotes from the recipe sites
Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe By ezrapoundcake.com
1. Fried Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Lime Dressing [1]: (as seen in picture) While the oil heated, I sliced and dredged the tomatoes a much simpler task than expected, since theyre so firm. Then I lowered them into the oil. Making fried green tomatoes at home is dangerously easy. Recipe found at Ezra Pound Cake.
2. How To Make Fried Green Tomatoes [2]: Back to beloved southern foods! This is the prime time of year for fried green tomatoes. All of our grocery stores sell green ones alongside the red for this very purpose (green tomatoes are like rocks so I cant imagine them being used for anything else). Recipe from Southern Plate.
3. Fried Green Tomato BLT [3]: The green tomatoes are dredged in flour and cornmeal, dipped into a milk-and-egg mixture, and redredged before taking a dip in the fryer. They come out crisp on the outside and creamy on the inside. Its a great contrast, and in a sandwich that relies on the interplay of different textures, its a welcome treat. Recipe from Serious Eats.
4. Green Tomato Pickles Recipe [4]: Ive been waiting to harvest the end-of-the-season green tomatoes that wont ripen not to fry them, but to make green tomato pickles. When I visit my dad, he always has homemade pickles, chutneys, and hot sauces in the pantry. He could survive forever on the many jars of pickles and cases of wine stored in his closets. This is a sweet pickle he devised from a handful of recipes. Follow the recipe, and youll have enough to can. Not prepared to can? Reduce the recipe to make just enough for one container, and eat it within the next couple of weeks. Recipe from Mac & Cheese.
5. Italian Farmhouse Green Tomato Pickles [5]: Snappy, spicy, and a perfect lift for so many dishes, this seasoning found in the city of Lecce, in southern Italys Apulia region, is an old way of putting up the last (or first) of the tomato harvest. There, they are often small oval green tomatoes with pointed tips. Sometimes the tomatoes, in their marinade of garlic, chiles, basil, and mint, are set out on their own as part of an antipasto. On other occasions they season vegetable sautes, soups, tomato sauces, are sauteed into simple pasta dishes, blended with scrambled eggs, and are added to meat stews and ragus. Try a few spoonfuls the next time you saute spinach, sweet peppers, or onions. Theyre excellent on sandwiches, especially ones of roasted vegetables, or good ham. Recipe from The Splendid Table.
6. Pickled Green Tomatoes [6]: Since our counters were overflowing with tomatoes and peppers, I wanted to try my sisters recipe for pickled green tomatoes. I call her The Canning Queen, a title she has worked hard to earn. Shes been canning for about 20 years and making this pickle recipe for three years with great success. This year she put up 19 quarts of these delicious pickled tomatoes. They are good cut up in salads or as a snack right out of the jar. Recipe found at Andreas Recipes.
7. Orange-Green Tomato Relish [7]: Here is a recipe with very few ingredients worth putting away for the fall: Orange-green tomato relish. If youre not into canning, just put in zip-lock bags and freeze. Canning is really easy, though, and this recipe looks pretty in a jar. Recipe from The Atlantic.
8. Green Tomato Relish [8]: This recipe yielded 3 pint size jars and 5 half pint jars. Just enough to keep a few and to give away as gifts. You really need to give this relish a try especially if you are a lover of green tomatoes. Recipe found at Mommys Kitchen.
9. Farmgirl Susans Green Tomato Relish [9]: This recipe also takes full advantage of the late summer/early fall harvest; red peppers, onions, garlic, and apples are all called for. Adding the cilantro and jalapenos right at the end helps them retain their bright color. Green cilantro and jalapenos coupled with red peppers gives the relish a festive color combination that lends itself perfectly to holiday giftsthat definitely wont get tossed into the compost bin. Recipe from Farmgirl Fare.
10. Green Tomato Salsa [10]: This mild two-tomato salsa boasts the tartness of green tomatoes and the sweet flavor of fresh corn and ripe red tomatoes. Serve with tortilla chips or as a condiment to tacos or fajitas. Recipe found at Delish.
11. Green Tomato Salsa Recipe [11]: This salsa was so delicious. Everyone was slopping spoonfuls in their soups. I enjoyed it with my black-eyed peas and rice. Ill share those recipes as we transcribe our memories from the other night! Recipe found at Eat. Drink. Better.
12. Green Tomato Chutney [12]: I have done my research and found a really good green tomato chutney recipe! I have adapted it to my own taste and present it here for you. Now the first thing I would suggest when it comes to making chutney is to allow yourself a good few hours. This is very much like jam making as you are effectively making a savoury jam, and cannot be rushed. Recipe found at Margeland.
13. Green Tomatoes & Green Tomato Chutney [13]: Im sure many UK tomato growers will be knee deep in green tomatoes at the moment. A poor summer and tomato blight have made many of us strip our plants early. Some of my tomatoes went into my recipe for Green Tomato Chutney. The rest are covering various flat surfaces in the house. Recipe from Greenforks.
14. Green Tomato Chutney [14]: If youre wondering why I use dried Cranberries instead of Raisins its because a certain someone (who eats most of the chutney in our house) doesnt like the taste of Raisins. Recipe found at My Tiny Plot.
15. Currant and Green Tomato Chutney (aka Mincemeat) [15]: The recipe yields enough chutney, which is recommended by the cookbook author (and me) as a substitute for mincemeat, to fill 6 one-pint jars. I also pack it in some larger ones for pie filling
but the pint size is perfect for spooning over a lot of bowls of vanilla ice cream. (Did somebody remember to make a batch of ginger snaps to go with that?). Recipe from A Way To Garden.
16. Green Tomato Mincemeat [16]: Green tomato mincemeat makes a great basic material for culinary experiments. Right now the air in my house is laden with the fragrance of a mincemeat coffeecake that I made from a whole wheat bread recipe: rolled out, spread with last falls thickened filling, rolled up, and popped into the oven. What a treat! And the experimental possibilities go on and on . . . for as long as those quart jars last, that is! Recipe from Mother Earth News.
17. Rozanne Halls Mince Filling Recipe [17]: (sometimes called mincemeat still even if there is no meat) This filling can be used in cookies or squares or just served warm over ice cream, but I personally mainly use it in pie. My husband loves it for Thanksgiving or Christmas especially, and my daughter-in-law just requested it for her birthday next week. Recipe found at The Cottage Smallholder.
18. Green Tomato Jam [18]: The flavor is pure green tomato, with a slight floral undertone that reminded me of borage blossoms, contrasted by the lemony tartness I prefer in my jam. The recipe, as I interpreted itby skipping both the cinnamon stick in and the food mill step in Ferbers original version, allowed for the taste and texture of the tomatoes in all their glory to remain palpable, unadulterated. Perfect! Recipe found at Seattle Bon Vivant.
19. Green Tomato Jam With Ginger & Vanilla [19]: The result, after a relaxing hour and a half of bubbling and occasional stirring, was a beautiful translucent green jam flecked with black dots, its sweetness enhanced by the vanilla and offset by the ginger. You can of course spread it on bread, but I agree with Nadim that its particularly delicious with fresh cheese or thick yoghurt. Recipe from Rosa Jackson.
20. Recipe: Green Tomato and Lemon Marmalade [20]: Recipe from The New York Times.
21. Green Tomato Bread [21]: I have so many green tomatoes growing on my tomato plants right now that its tempting to go ahead and pick a few to make this delicious bread. Its similar to a zucchini bread in that its packed with vegetables that youd never know are there (another one of those great ways to sneak things in for picky eaters). You can freeze the puree in measure quantities at the end of the summer so that youll have this ready when needed to make this moist bread. I make the recipe with part Splenda to keep the sugar content down, but you can use all sugar instead. Same with the nonfat yogurt use whatever type you like or even sour cream which gives it a nice tang. Recipe from Cooking With Michelle.
22. Green Tomato Soup [22]: We love the flavor of Black Forest ham in this soup, but you can use any variety of ham, or even kielbasa, smoked turkey, or bacon. A dollop of sour cream rounds out the acidity of the tomatoes. Recipe from Epicurious.
23. Green Tomato-Bacon Spaghetti Sauce [23]: This quick, anytime pasta dish works well for a quick weekday supper or for late evening dining. Freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese creates a creamy sauce when combined with the pasta water. Crispy bacon, sweet tomatoes and vibrant parsley accent the warm, white spaghetti strands. Recipe found at Oregon Live.
24. Beef and Green Tomato Casserole [24]: This aint the Betty Crocker casserole youre used to. Instead, this higher-end version combines tender beef, tangy green tomatoes, and fluffy Sweet Potato Biscuits. It may take slightly more work than the Betty Crocker recipe, but its well worth it. Recipe found at Chow.
25. Deep Dish Green Tomato Pie [25]: I think you will be thrilled with one of these versions of a Tomato Pie. Yes, to complicate matters there are three versions of this Southern gem. Green Tomato Pie the sweet version that included some sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and butter or the Savory Tomato Pie or Summer Tomato Pie version using ripe tomatoes with basil, a cream sauce, and mozzarella or cheddar cheese. Ultimately, I decided on the Green Tomato Pie version, the one with just a few ingredients to highlight the taste of green tomatoes. It is also the version that sounded more Southern. Recipe found at A Yankee In A Southern Kitchen.
Do you have more green tomatoes on hand than you know what to do with? Check out How To Ripen Tomatoes: Tips & Tricks [26]. Plenty of ripe tomatoes on hand? Try these Homemade Salsa Recipes [27] or preserving them dried, see How To Make Sun Dried/Oven Dried Tomatoes [28].
Don’t Miss These Tips:
* Recipe Hit List: 12 Family Favorite Pie Recipes [29]
* Recipe Hit List: A Medley Mix Of 12 Tasty Recipes [30]
* 16 Homemade Salsa Recipes & Canning Tips [27]
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[1] Fried Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Lime Dressing: http://www.ezrapoundcake.com/archives/300
[2] How To Make Fried Green Tomatoes: http://www.southernplate.com/2008/07/fried-green-tomatoes.html
[3] Fried Green Tomato BLT: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2008/09/dinner-tonight-fried-green-tomato-blt.html
[4] Green Tomato Pickles Recipe: http://macandcheesereview.blogspot.com/2006/11/green-tomato-pickle.html
[5] Italian Farmhouse Green Tomato Pickles: http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/recipes/vegetable_pickle.html
[6] Pickled Green Tomatoes: http://www.andreasrecipes.com/2008/10/27/pickled-green-tomatoes/
[7] Orange-Green Tomato Relish: http://food.theatlantic.com/cooking-from-the-south/how-to-have-summer-food-all-year.php
[8] Green Tomato Relish: http://tinamommyx3.blogspot.com/2009/07/tomatoes-tomatoes-everywhere-lets-make.html
[9] Farmgirl Susans Green Tomato Relish: http://foodiefarmgirl.blogspot.com/2005/09/saving-harvest-green-tomato-relish.html
[10] Green Tomato Salsa: http://www.delish.com/recipefinder/green-tomato-salsa
[11] Green Tomato Salsa Recipe: http://eatdrinkbetter.com/2008/10/21/green-divas-guide-to-delicious-living-green-tomato-salsa/
[12] Green Tomato Chutney: http://margeland.co.uk/blog/2008/09/17/green-tomato-chutney/
[13] Green Tomatoes & Green Tomato Chutney: http://greenforks.com/2008/09/green-tomatoes-and-green-tomato-chutney/
[14] Green Tomato Chutney: http://www.mytinyplot.co.uk/recipes/green-tomato-chutney/
[15] Currant and Green Tomato Chutney (aka Mincemeat): http://awaytogarden.com/applesgreen-tomatoesgooey-mincemeat
[16] Green Tomato Mincemeat: http://www.motherearthnews.com/Real-Food/1977-09-01/Green-Tomato-Mincemeat.aspx
[17] Rozanne Halls Mince Filling Recipe: http://www.cottagesmallholder.com/?p=482
[18] Green Tomato Jam: http://seattlebonvivant.typepad.com/seattle_bon_vivant/2005/10/green_tomato_ja.html
[19] Green Tomato Jam With Ginger & Vanilla: http://rosajackson.blogspot.com/2007/11/green-tomato-jam-with-ginger-and.html
[20] Recipe: Green Tomato and Lemon Marmalade: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/22/dining/227arex.html
[21] Green Tomato Bread: http://cookingwithmichele.blogspot.com/2009/06/green-tomato-bread.html
[22] Green Tomato Soup: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Green-Tomato-Soup-230446
[23] Green Tomato-Bacon Spaghetti Sauce: http://www.oregonlive.com/foodday/index.ssf/2008/06/recipe_detail.html?id=6363
[24] Beef and Green Tomato Casserole: http://www.chow.com/recipes/10885
[25] Deep Dish Green Tomato Pie: http://ayankeeinasouthernkitchen.com/2008/05/31/green-tomato-pie-summer-tomato-pie-savory-tomato-pie/
[26] How To Ripen Tomatoes: Tips & Tricks: http://tipnut.com/ripen-tomatoes/
[27] Homemade Salsa Recipes: http://tipnut.com/homemade-salsa/
[28] How To Make Sun Dried/Oven Dried Tomatoes: http://tipnut.com/sun-dried-tomatoes/
[29] Recipe Hit List: 12 Family Favorite Pie Recipes: http://tipnut.com/favorite-pies/
[30] Recipe Hit List: A Medley Mix Of 12 Tasty Recipes: http://tipnut.com/medley-mix-recipes/
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25 Green Tomato Recipes To Try
Thanks for posting these, Granny. I may have to use them with the tomatoes taking so long to ripen. LOL