Best 5 Sun Dried Tomatoes In Oven Recipes

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**Sun-Dried Tomatoes: A Journey Through Flavors and Culinary Delights**

Sun-dried tomatoes, with their intense umami flavor, vibrant color, and versatility, have captured the hearts of food enthusiasts worldwide. These sun-kissed gems offer a unique taste experience that elevates countless dishes, from salads and pizzas to pasta and stews. This comprehensive guide presents three distinct sun-dried tomato recipes that showcase their culinary prowess. Embark on a flavor-filled adventure as we explore a classic Italian sun-dried tomato pesto, a Mediterranean-inspired sun-dried tomato dip, and a tantalizing sun-dried tomato and goat cheese galette. Each recipe has been carefully crafted to highlight the unique characteristics of sun-dried tomatoes, promising an explosion of flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook looking to elevate your culinary skills, these recipes will guide you through the process of creating mouthwatering dishes that are sure to impress.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

OVEN-DRIED TOMATOES



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 4h30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Halve 2 pounds plum tomatoes lengthwise. Place cut-side up on a baking sheet, season with salt and let stand 20 minutes. Roast in a 250 degrees F oven until slightly dry but still juicy, about 4 hours. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with thyme.

OVEN-DRIED TOMATOES



Oven-Dried Tomatoes image

Whether you eat them as is, or pack them in an herbed oil, these tomatoes are flavorful and versatile. Try them with salads, pastas, or toasted bread.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Appetizers

Number Of Ingredients 6

24 cherry tomatoes
8 to 10 plum tomatoes, cut in half
8 to 10 yellow, orange, red, or green tomatoes, cut into 1/4-inch-thick or thicker slices
1 tablespoon sugar
Herbs, such as basil, oregano, or rosemary, to taste
Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Line a pan with parchment; for thinnest chips, use a Silpat baking mat. Arrange tomatoes, cut sides up, on pan, spaced 1/2 to 1 inch apart. Sprinkle with sugar and herbs; season with salt and pepper.
  • Transfer pan to oven; dry until juices have stopped running, edges are shriveled, and pieces have shrunken slightly; timing will vary depending on the variety, ripeness, and desired degree of dryness, 1 1/2 to 6 hours. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container, refrigerated, up to 3 days, or frozen, for up to 6 weeks.

SUN-DRIED TOMATOES IN THE OVEN! SUN-DRIED TOMATOES



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I don't remember where I got this from but I love this recipe because it's just tomatoes. I know there's a few other on here seasoned with oil and herbs (which I'm dying to try). I use these when I don't want to compromise the flavor of the dish I'm making :O) These never make it to a jar to be stored. They're still a tiny bit soft with a loaded sweet flavor! There's nothing to measure so you can choose how many you want to make!I had to put in an amount to post it...

Provided by MissTiff16

Categories     Vegetable

Time 8h

Yield 18 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2

9 plum tomatoes
olive oil

Steps:

  • Cut tomatoes in half.
  • Place on foil lined baking tray.
  • Bake at 200 degrees for 8-10 hours.
  • Store in mason jar with olive oil.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 5.6, Fat 0.1, Sodium 1.6, Carbohydrate 1.2, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.8, Protein 0.3

MAKE YOUR OWN SUN-DRIED TOMATOES: OVEN, DEHYDRATOR, OR SUN



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Found a great source for food preserving info at www.faqs.org, very pleased with my dried tomatoes! Paraphrased notes from the site: The best tomato to use for dehydrating is the Roma tomato because it contains less water and seeds. You can use any tomatoes but they may take a little longer to dry. All drying times below are approximate. It takes about 7-8 pounds of tomatoes to yield about a pint of dried tomatoes. Herbs are optional, you may prefer pain tomatoes for greater cooking versatility. After the tomatoes are dry, store in air-tight containers, or pack in oil.

Provided by Kitchen Witch Steph

Categories     Vegetable

Time 8h20m

Yield 1 pint

Number Of Ingredients 5

7 -8 lbs firm ripe roma tomatoes
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon dried basil (optional)
1 teaspoon dried oregano (optional)
1 teaspoon dried thyme (optional)

Steps:

  • TOMATO PREPARATION ALL METHODS.
  • Cut out the stem and scar and the hard portion of core lying under it.
  • Cut the tomatoes in half, lengthwise. If the tomato is more than about 2 inches long, cut it in quarters.
  • Scrape out all of the seeds that you can without removing the pulp.
  • Mix together thoroughly basil,oregano, thyme, and salt.
  • Sprinkle a small amount of this mixture on each tomato.
  • OVEN-DRYING (approximately 12 hours).
  • Arrange the tomatoes, with the cut surface up, on non-stick cookie sheets (glass or porcelain dishes are OK.) Do not use aluminum foil or aluminum baking sheets as the acid in the tomato will react with the metal.
  • Bake in 170°F oven for about 3 hours.
  • Leave the oven door propped open about 3 inches to allow moisture to escape.
  • After 3 hours, turn the tomatoes over and press flat with your hand or a spatula.
  • Continue to dry, turning the tomatoes every few hours, and gently pressing flatter and flatter, until tomatoes are dry.
  • DEHYDRATOR (approximately 8 hours):.
  • Place the tomatoes, cut side up, directly onto the dehydrator trays.
  • Set dehydrator temperature to about 140°F.
  • After 4 or 5 hours, turn the tomatoes over and press flat with your hand or a spatula.
  • After a few hours, turn the tomatoes again and flatten gently.
  • Continue drying until done.
  • SUN-DRYING (approximately 3 days):.
  • Dry in hot weather, with relatively low humidity.
  • Place tomatoes, cut side down, in shallow wood-framed trays with nylon netting for the bottom of the trays.
  • Cover trays with protective netting or cheesecloth.
  • Place in direct sun, raised from the ground.
  • on blocks or anything else that allows air to circulate under the trays.
  • Turn the tomatoes over after about 1 1/2 days, to expose the cut side to the sun.
  • Place the trays in a sheltered spot after sundown, or if the weather turns bad.
  • ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR ALL METHODS.
  • No matter what method you choose, be aware that not all of the tomatoes will dry at the same rate. They do not all have the same amount of moisture, nor do they experience the same temperature and air circulation while they are drying.
  • They are done when they are very dry, but still pliable. Texture is about that of a dried apricot. If dried too long, they become tough and leathery. If not dried long enough, they will mold and mildew, unless packed in oil. So watch them carefully while they dry. Try to remove them on an individual basis, before they become tough.

SUN-DRIED TOMATOES I



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Not a labor intensive process, but certainly a lengthy one. Once dried, store these tasty gems in the refrigerator.

Provided by Kellie

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes

Yield 32

Number Of Ingredients 2

4 pounds tomatoes
salt to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 200 degrees F (95 degrees C).
  • Wash and halve tomatoes. Gently squeeze out the seeds. Place the tomatoes on a non-stick cookie sheet, and sprinkle with salt to taste.
  • Bake until tomatoes take on a leathery texture. This could literally take all day; smaller pieces will require less oven time.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 10.2 calories, Carbohydrate 2.2 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 0.5 g, Sodium 2.8 mg, Sugar 1.5 g

Tips:

  • Choose ripe and flavorful tomatoes: The quality of your tomatoes will greatly impact the taste of your sun-dried tomatoes. Look for tomatoes that are deep red and free of blemishes.
  • Slice tomatoes evenly: This will help them dry evenly and prevent them from sticking together.
  • Use a dehydrator or low oven setting: A dehydrator is the best option for sun-drying tomatoes, but you can also use a low oven setting (140-150°F) if you don't have a dehydrator.
  • Dry tomatoes until they are leathery and pliable: This usually takes 8-12 hours in a dehydrator or 12-24 hours in the oven.
  • Store sun-dried tomatoes in an airtight container: Sun-dried tomatoes can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for up to 6 months.

Conclusion:

Sun-dried tomatoes are a delicious and versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes. They are a great way to add flavor and texture to salads, pizzas, pastas, and more. With a little planning, you can easily make your own sun-dried tomatoes at home.

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