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Green Tomatoes anyone? - esgunn - 09-27-2008

I am going to have a ton of green tomatoes left in my garden. Anyone have some good ideas what I can do with them? My mom makes a green tomato relish but I am not crazy about it, I make a great tomato chutney, but it takes ripe tomatoes...


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - labradors - 09-27-2008

They can be used to make a jelly, but I've never really experimented with that.

Another thing I've never cooked, but for which I would love a "tried and true," "tested" recipe is Fried Green Tomatoes. I've had them enough to know that I love 'em, but that they sometimes can be kind of blah, so I'm looking for a good, traditional, Southern recipe with lots of flavour.


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - Gourmet_Mom - 09-27-2008

My grandmother and aunts used to make pickled green tomatoes. But I have no idea how they are made....sorry. As for fried green tomatoes, I have never had them nor made them.


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - farnfam - 09-28-2008

But that was a terriffic movie!!! I can still enjoy the parking lot crash scene, whenever I remember it I smile.
Cis


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - Gourmet_Mom - 09-28-2008

Weird, but true...It was YEARS after that movie came out before I saw it. If not for my daughter's insistence on Saturday afternoon, I don't know if I would have ever seen it. I'm glad I did! I now ask her for guidance when picking movies...LOL!


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - cjs - 09-28-2008

Erin, I'm in the same boat and last year I had a lot of green one also, so here's what I collected. Some I made and some are on the list for this year.

have not made this one yet -
Green Tomato Hash

2 cups leftover chopped beef -- pork or ham
1 cup diced raw potatoes
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup diced green tomatoes
1/4 cup chopped onion
salt and pepper -- to tast

Combine ingredients; mix well. Turn into a buttered casserole and bake at 325° for 1 hour.

Serves 4.

Description:
"Baked green tomato hash casserole is made with leftover meat, beef, or pork, and potatoes."
southernfood.about.com
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Erin, look this site over -
http://southernfood.about.com/od/greentomatoes/Green_Tomato_Recipes.htm
There is a list that I copied last year to get some ideas - and boy, do they have ideas!!


and this was a discussion we had last year - the pasta sauce (J. Weir's) is really good.

http://www.forums.cuisineathome.com/ubbt...=true#Post39959

Labs, here's a discussion we had on fried green tomatoes -
http://www.forums.cuisineathome.com/ubbt...=true#Post36754

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Keep these ideas for green tomatoes coming, we're going to need them. Don't think it's going to be much above 40 degrees overnight anymore.


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - farnfam - 09-28-2008

Btw, I have only one little green tomato on my plant outside. I think I'll fry it....Tawanda!!!!
Cis


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - cjs - 09-28-2008

no one likes a braggart... and what all did you do with ALL your ripe tomatoes???


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - farnfam - 09-28-2008

....ALL my ripe tomatoes amounted to about 11 We just ate them fresh or in the Eggplant Tomato Stacks which were the big hit this summer. Oh, and we did stuff a couple Biba style.

As an added note: knowing the unpredictable frost could come any nite, I took the tomatoes in when still orange, cut off quite a bit of vine with them and let them finish on the counter. It worked pretty well too.
Cis


Re: Green Tomatoes anyone? - cjs - 09-28-2008

good idea, Cis - I think I'll try this when I finally give up.