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Old 07-28-2015, 04:12 PM
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Nobody mentioned Fried Green Tomatoes! Yum. Great as a side dish or as a sandwich! ;o)
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I'm not that hungry yet. I think. do you just slap them in some sizzlin' lard or is there more to it?
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Nobody mentioned Fried Green Tomatoes! Yum. Great as a side dish or as a sandwich! ;o)
Love Fried Green Tomatoes. But I make them with pink tomatoes. They aren't quite ripe, but aren't really green anymore. They need to hold their shape. I dredge the slices in flour, fry in butter (the real stuff), and season well with salt and pepper. After the tomatoes are out of the pan, pour in some whole milk to make a gravy to pour over them. Serve on whole wheat toast.

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Old 07-29-2015, 02:55 AM
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You can fry them , make pies with them etc. , etc.
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Old 07-29-2015, 04:21 AM
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I also l ike using very green tomatoes for my relish (my grandmother's recipe.) As they begin ripening, they get softer, and are harder to run through through the vegetable grinder.
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts View Post
I'm not that hungry yet. I think. do you just slap them in some sizzlin' lard or is there more to it?
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Maviskw just posted my mother's recipe. ;o) I use breadcrumbs and seasoned salt and pepper. You don't know what you're missing! (Tastes similar to fried eggplant.) I had not heard of the gravy. Sounds really good. We ate them with homemade bread and butter.
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Corn meal and buttermilk coated fried green tomatoes with remoulade sauce....YUM..MEE!
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Originally Posted by maviskw View Post
Love Fried Green Tomatoes. But I make them with pink tomatoes. They aren't quite ripe, but aren't really green anymore. They need to hold their shape. I dredge the slices in flour, fry in butter (the real stuff), and season well with salt and pepper. After the tomatoes are out of the pan, pour in some whole milk to make a gravy to pour over them. Serve on whole wheat toast.

I'm going to try this this year. We have plenty 'o tomato plants (self starters or volunteers) this year.
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No, you can use any green there is in your garden. I make India relish at the end of garden season.
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went to our local "tomatoe festival" here in Los Banos, and had an order of fried green tomatoes along with a dipping sauce............mmmmmhhh good
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