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Old 06-02-2011, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by verna2197
I dip mine in egg then flour, sometimes I do this several times before putting in a skillet. I also cook them in bacon grease. So fattening but oh so so good. Another tip; if you want green tomatoes all year long, this is what I do. I pick the tomatoes still green bring them in and wash them. I then proceed to slice them as if I am getting ready to cook them. Put them on a cookie sheet and put into the freezer. Once frozen take off cookie sheet and put into ziplock bags. When ready to fry some up, do not let the tomato thaw out, just take out of freezer and put into you flour (or what ever you are using to coat them) Put into the skillet and they taste just the same. I still have a couple of bags in the freezer I haven't ate yet. Might just go fry me up some for breakfast. YUM-YUM!
Thanks for the tip I will try some this summer.
My husband Grandmother used to can green tomatoes.
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Old 06-02-2011, 04:14 PM
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you guys are making me so hungry and I don't have any green tomatoes, none available at the Farm stand or the grocery store. poor me
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Old 06-02-2011, 05:10 PM
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That's the way I make them. Yummy!
Originally Posted by countrycottage
I'd never heard of "fried green tomatoes" until the movie came out a few years ago. Since then I've learned to love them. I picked 3 green tomatoes off our vines and fried them for supper last night. I just dipped them in cornmeal mix and browned on both sides, then simmered until tender. They were delicious. Does anyone have other recipes for using green tomatoes?
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Old 06-02-2011, 06:49 PM
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I tasted them for the first time last week when I was in Louisianna. Yummy! I will certainly make some now that you have all supplied some recipes.
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Your making me really hungery for some, but Ill have to wait a few months till we get some, the plants just went into the ground. BooHoo. DEB
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I love fried green tomatoes
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Old 08-15-2011, 09:17 PM
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A local restaurant has FGT's as an appetizet w/ a garic sauce and aple salsa. I coud do without the sauce and salsa. I just love them simply prepared.
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