Indulge in a delightful culinary adventure with our breaded tomato recipes, a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. From the classic Southern Fried Tomatoes to the innovative Breaded Tomato Bruschetta, each recipe offers a unique twist on this beloved ingredient. Embark on a journey of crispy coatings, tangy sauces, and the irresistible allure of ripe, juicy tomatoes. Whether you prefer a quick and easy appetizer or a hearty main course, our collection has something to satisfy every craving. Get ready to elevate the humble tomato to new heights of culinary excellence.
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BREADED TOMATOES THE OLD FASHIONED WAY BY FREDA
You asked for it. I found this "Old Recipe" in my stash of "Old Recipes". My Grandma Made all (3) Of these. "Her's was Just called stewed tomatoes". I think She used the "2nd recipe" more often after she No longer Canned, or grew a garden. Ifo Only: I also Searched and found this recipe or Similar ones have many different...
Provided by FREDA GABLE
Categories Other Appetizers
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 23
Steps:
- 1. RECIPE # 1. Breaded Stewed Tomatoes Old Fashioned. Preheat the Oven @ 400 degrees F.
- 2. Combine Tomatoes, Cloves, Sugar and salt in Saucepan. Cook overMed. Heat till tomatoes are tender. Pour into Shallow Baking dish. Top tomatoes with the Stale Bread Cubes. Pour Melted Butter over Bread Cubes. Bake in 400 degree oven, till bread Crumbs are golden Brown. This is a good way to get rid of Old bread heels and get Your Vegies too. A Very thrifty recipe.
- 3. RECIPE # 2 My Grandmas Stewed tomatoes Saute Onion Very well in the butter over Med Heat.(do Not Brown) Add: Tomatoes,I let this simmer about 15-20 min. At the very End, I add the Bread Cubes and stir Carefully. I use I think (1) piece but may need a little more. Depends on how you remember your looking, and tasting. It is served in a little glass side Dish per prson, topped with a tiny dab more of Butter on top. NOTE: Some Recall & Use a cream in theirs, My grandmother Did not use any cream in hers. Enjoy. . .My Grandmother would thank You for using this recipe. . . if she Knew.
- 4. RECIPE #4 My Grandma's Homemade Stewed Tomatoes Heat the Oil in a saucepan. Chop Onion, Pepper, & Celery, Add to Oil and Cook over Med Heat till good and tender. Cut p the Scalded and Peeled Tomatoes, and add to the same pan. Add: the Sugar, Salt and Pepper. Reduce the Heat to Med Low (Simmer) and Cook for about 45 Min. This makes 6-8 servings.
GRANDMA'S BREADED (SCALLOPED) TOMATOES
This is a recipe I grew up eating at my grandparents and at home. I made it for my children off and on as they grew up. A year ago while discussing what we should have for Christmas dinner, my oldest daughter who is now 30 years old requested I make her some Breaded Tomatoes. I was kind of shocked but agreed to make them. My...
Provided by Cathy Riggs
Categories Side Casseroles
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. Lightly butter toasted bread with part of butter. Cut into cubes and put aside. Cook celery and onion in remaining butter for a few minutes until crisp tender. Add fresh or canned tomatoes, if using canned - do not drain! Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer about 8 to 10 minutes.
- 2. Combine the flour, sugar, marjoram, a few tablespoon water, a pinch of salt and dash of pepper. Stir into tomatoes. Cook and stir for a few minutes until bubbly.
- 3. In a greased 1-quart casserole alternate tomatoes and toast cubes making toast be the top layer! You can sprinkle some parmesan cheese on if you would like, but is fine without it. Bake in a 350 degree oven for twenty minutes or until bubbly. Enjoy!!
- 4. You can use cans of Italian stewed tomatoes and omit the celery, onion and marjoram from this recipe. It is easy to double or triple this recipe for large groups.
BREADED FILLETS OF SOLE WITH TOMATOES
Provided by Pierre Franey
Categories dinner, main course
Time 20m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Sprinkle the fillets on both sides with salt and pepper.
- Peel the tomatoes and cut them in half crosswise. Squeeze gently to remove the seeds. Cut each tomato half into thin, half-inch slices. Set aside.
- Beat together the egg and melted butter. Pour the mixture into a flat dish.
- Put the bread crumbs in a flat dish.
- Dip the fillets, one at a time, into the egg mixture to coat well.
- As the fillets are coated with egg, dip them in the bread crumbs to coat well. Tap the the fillets with the side of a kitchen knife to help the crumbs adhere.
- Heat the oil in a skillet, preferably Teflon-coated, until it is very hot and almost smoking. Add two fish fillets and cook 1 1/2 minutes on one side, then turn and cook the same amount on the other. Transfer the fillets to a warm serving dish.
- Cook the second pair of fillets and transfer them to the dish.
- Heat the two tablespoons butter in a skillet. Add the shallots, tomatoes, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring and shaking the skillet, about two minutes. Add the vinegar and toss.
- Spoon equal portions of the tomato sauce over each fillet. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 506, UnsaturatedFat 14 grams, Carbohydrate 36 grams, Fat 30 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 23 grams, SaturatedFat 13 grams, Sodium 791 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams, TransFat 1 gram
BREADED TOMATOES
I grew up in southern California, and my dad took advantage of our long growing season by keeping a great garden. Dad grew potatoes, lettuce, radishes, onions and lots of tomatoes. If we were lucky enough to have meat on Sunday, Mother would fix this tomato side dish. The sauce gives them a different flavor.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Side Dishes
Time 30m
Yield 8-10 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Peel and core tomatoes but leave them whole. Dip each whole tomato in melted butter. In a small bowl, combine saltine crumbs and Parmesan cheese. Roll tomatoes in crumb mixture, gently pressing crumbs onto tomato. Place tomatoes in a single layer in a greased shallow baking dish. If there are any crumbs or butter left, combine them and sprinkle over the tomatoes. Bake at 475° for 15 minutes or until tomatoes begin to brown and are heated through. Watch closely; they burn easily. Meanwhile, for cheese sauce, melt butter in a medium saucepan. Stir in flour, salt and pepper. Add milk all at once; cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly. Remove from the heat; stir in Parmesan cheese. Serve over tomatoes.
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BREADED TOMATOES
Baked Tomatoes and toasted buttered bread cubes in a casserole. My mom used to make this when I was a kid. Of course I was never much of a fan but I love them now.
Provided by Julia Ferguson
Categories Other Side Dishes
Time 1h5m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. Saute celery and onion in butter until tender. Blend in flour, add tomatoes, sugar, salt and pepper, along with half of bread cubes. Pour into 1 1/2 quart casserole. Top with remaining bread cubes. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 50 minutes.
Tips:
- Use ripe, firm tomatoes: This will ensure that the tomatoes hold their shape when they are fried and will also give them a better flavor.
- Slice the tomatoes evenly: This will help them cook evenly.
- Use a light touch when breading the tomatoes: You don't want to coat them too thickly, or they will be greasy.
- Fry the tomatoes in hot oil: This will help them cook quickly and evenly.
- Don't overcrowd the pan: If you do, the tomatoes will not cook evenly.
- Serve the tomatoes hot: They are best enjoyed fresh out of the fryer.
Conclusion:
Breaded tomatoes are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or side dish. They are perfect for any occasion, from a casual get-together to a formal dinner party. With just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create a dish that is sure to impress your guests. So next time you are looking for a new recipe to try, give breaded tomatoes a try. You won't be disappointed.
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