Here is a recipe recommended by my daughter in Richmond, VA:
Tomato Pie
(adapted from Richmond Times-Dispatch 8/13/08)
1 9-inch pie crust, thawed if frozen
3-4 large ripe tomatoes (or more, if needed)
salt, pepper and fresh basil to taste
2 cups grated cheese (Cheddar or any combination)
½ cup mayonnaise (light is OK)
Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Bake pie crust for 5-7 minutes, then remove from oven. Reduce heat to 400 degrees.
Slice tomatoes, and if they are juicy, press them to drain in a colander or blot on paper towels (about an hour). Place the tomatoes in the pie shell in layers. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and basil.
Mix mayonnaise and grated cheese in a medium bowl. Spread over tomatoes.
Bake pie for 30-35 minutes.
NOTE: You can use any cheese choose your favorite!
I REALLY like white sharp cheddar for this pie, which is a little harder to find, but worth the effort. Try sprinkling ¼ to ½ cup parmesan or grated cheese in between the layers of tomatoes in the pie. Dried basil isnt as fragrant as fresh, but is still OK, and I also use fresh minced oregano and rosemary. Experiment with adding minced garlic or garlic powder to the tomatoes or the crust. If you want a little more flavor, adding bacon bits or diced ham is also good in the pie. It is a very flexible recipe! Enjoy!
6-8 servings
I’m going to try this tomorrow with my bumper crop of tomatoes.
Going to save & try that one; thanks!
Sounds a lot like the ca 1956 “pizza” my mother got in Rome! Not what she was expecting at all, but said it was surprisingly good, though a bit bland.
I think they may have hired an Englishman to do the seasoning. ;-)
Perfect!
I’m trying to get motivated to roast a pan of Romas with garlic, oil and herbs - but I just can’t seem to drag my @ss to the kitchen tonight! My couch is calling, promising me all sorts of stuff if I obey Her, LOL!