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Fried ripe tomatoes

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Post: # 153426Unread post Shule
Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:08 pm

I saw a recipe for fried ripe tomatoes in the Doubleday Cookbook, today. Has anyone tried such a thing? It just called them fried tomatoes, but the recipe specified ripe ones.

I know people fry green ones all the time.
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Post: # 153427Unread post pepperhead212
Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:14 pm

They probably have to be relatively dry tomatoes, which, to me, are usually less flavorful.
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Post: # 153428Unread post Shule
Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:20 pm

@pepperhead212
It does specify firm tomatoes, but it's a pretty old cookbook, although mine is a newer edition of it from 1987. The recipe was probably around in 1975 or before.
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Post: # 153429Unread post Shule
Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:21 pm

The same cookbook also has recipes for these:
* Broiled tomatoes
* Baked tomatoes
* Stuffed tomatoes
* Stewed tomatoes
* Tomato-cheese-corn Pie
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Post: # 153430Unread post Shule
Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:25 pm

@Cornelius_Gotchberg might appreciate that the fried tomatoes recipe did mention using bacon drippings (as one of the potential fat sources). Other than that, it was just tomatoes, salt, and pepper, with specific instructions for cooking.
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Post: # 153432Unread post Shule
Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:29 pm

It says something like this (I'm paraphrasing): Put the fat source on medium for 1 minute. Add the sliced large tomatoes (¾-inch thick). Cook the tomatoes for 3 to 4 minutes; it sounds like you only do this to one side of the tomato. Add salt and pepper (it sounds like you do this after it's done cooking).
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Post: # 153433Unread post Shule
Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:34 pm

The Roma VF I've been growing could definitely be fried and stay firm. It can stay firm even after it's canned. It might be an offtype.
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Post: # 153445Unread post Cornelius_Gotchberg
Thu Jun 05, 2025 7:03 am

Shule wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:20 pmIt does specify firm tomatoes,
If that's the case, you's couldn't go wrong with the inimitable Yaqui Hybrid (https://tomatogrowers.com/products/yaqui-vffna-hybrid)

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Post: # 153451Unread post worth1
Thu Jun 05, 2025 7:50 am

I've fried thick slices of tomatoes like that for years.
Not long but just enough to heat them up.
If you get a firm store bought tomato you can fry them like you would a green tomato.
Not a fan of either myself at least not enough to go out of my way to make them.
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Post: # 153495Unread post Danny
Thu Jun 05, 2025 3:17 pm

I like fried green tomatoes myself, mostly with a thinner white sauce. We bread them. For us, best to pick the tomatoes as they barely are breaking color, so the sugars are up, but firm enough to take the breading process and cooking. Sort of like breaded squash or eggplant, not an intense flavor, but we like 'em.

Thicker ripe tomato slices broiled with parm cheese or ?? cheeses, good too.
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