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717.1 | cook them | SALEM::MEDVECKY | | Tue Oct 25 1988 12:46 | 4 |
| ...slice them, put in an egg wash, roll in crumbs and fry in olive
oil.....delish...
Rick
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717.2 | FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AND ONIONS | EMASA2::SOKOLOWSKI | | Tue Oct 25 1988 15:33 | 2 |
| TRY FRYING THE SLICED GREEN TOMATOES AND LOTS OF SLICED ONIONS
IN BUTTER WITH SALT AND PEPPER. MMMMMMMMM!!!!
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717.3 | Chinese style. Good with Pak Choi, too | BLURB::AITEL | Every little breeze.... | Tue Oct 25 1988 17:44 | 9 |
| Use them in stir-fries, just as though they were another veggie.
One per pan of stir-fries, good with carrots and onions and
those canned mushrooms (straw mushrooms).
Make a sweet-salty sauce (soy, honey, ginger, garlic, cornstarch,
water/broth) to finish the dish with, cooking long enough for the
cornstarch to thicken.
MMMMMM..
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717.5 | Poultry Seasoning | COMET::TIMPSON | So far so go. So What! | Wed Oct 26 1988 08:44 | 5 |
| RE to .4 try adding just a couple dashes of poultry seasoning to
.4's receipe. Poultry seasoning is VERY strong so don't use but
a small amount.
Steve
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717.4 | Stuffed Green Tomatoes - delicious! | TALLIS::BLASKO | | Thu Oct 27 1988 12:29 | 11 |
| I have a recipe for stuffed green tomatoes at home that is just
delicious! You use bread crumbs, etc. and the pulp from the tomato.
You top it with grated cheese, and bake them!
Usually, I make up a whole cookie sheet full of them, freeze them
and then, put them into plastic bags or containers and pull them
out during the winter! If company is around, I always get raves.
I will not be here tomorrow, but I will try to remember to bring
it in Monday or Tuesday and enter it.... Daughter is getting married
on 10/29, so I may not remember on Monday!
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717.6 | Ripened in a dark cellar in two weeks | DROO::WEYMOUTH | AI SELECT Business Development Mgr | Mon Oct 31 1988 09:46 | 5 |
| Two weeks ago, I put a bag of 39 very large very green tomatoes
in the cellar (brown paper bag.) I decided to make a green tomato
relish this weekend and lo and behold all of them are red as a beet.
I guess this is a great way to ripen them.
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717.9 | Green Tomato Sweet Relish | BOOKLT::AITEL | Every little breeze.... | Tue Nov 01 1988 11:02 | 40 |
| This recipe comes from the pamphlet/booklet "52 Great Green Tomato
Recipes!". This is a Garden Way Bulletin. Garden Way puts out
lots of bulletins on gardening, cooking, home repairs, etc. You
can get them from GARDEN WAY PUBLISHING
DEPT. F157
CHARLOTTE, VT 05445
Bulletins are 28-32 pages long and well illustrated. Some topics
related to cooking are
A-24 52 great green tomato recipes
A-32 jams jellies and preserves
A-40 mushroom cookery
A-48 cooking with carob
A-50 baking with sourdough
A-56 easy game cookery <<<----someone asked about game
cookery in a note somewhere in here
A-62 cooking with honey
A-74 cooking with tofu
(note that this info is 10 years old, from my pamphlet. Cost was
$1.50 per bulletin at that time.)
Anyhow, here's the recipe:
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Sweet pickle relish
1 gallon (about 32) green tomatoes 1 Tbsp celery seed
2 medium onions 3 3 inch cinnamon sticks
4 green peppers 1 cup water
2 sweet red peppers 2 cups sugar
1/2 cup flacked pickling salt
1 teaspoon mixed pickling spices
Wash and core tomatoes. Peel onions. Core and seed peppers. Run
all through coarse blade of food chopper. Mix salt in and let stand
overnight. In the morning, drain well, discarding liquid. Tie
mixed pickling spices in a cheesecloth bag (or use a tea ball) and
add to vegetables and remaining ingredients in an open kettle.
slowly bring to a simmer over low heat, stirring occasionally.
cook 30 minutes. Remove cinnamon sticks and cheesecloth bag and
discard. Ladle relish into hot, sterilized jars and seal at once.
Process 10 minutes in boiling water bath. MAKES 10 PINTS.
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717.7 | green to red | NBC::NICHOLS | | Tue Nov 01 1988 12:56 | 7 |
| re: .9
I guess you're right ... I was all set to start using some of the
recipe's in this note file ... the green tomatoes that I stored in
a bag in my pantry are now red tomatoes ..
Thank you to everyone for some great ideas - I think I'll just try
them with red tomatoes....
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717.10 | green tomato pie | SHKIT::LATVALLA | | Mon Sep 25 1989 16:39 | 34 |
| I just made this last night ...
Green Tomato Pie
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3 apples -- peeled and diced
3 green tomatoes -- peeled and diced
1 c. raisins
1/2 T. butter/margarine
cook the above in a sauce pan on your stove. After it cooks down
a bit, add:
1/2 c. sugar
1/2 c. brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg
1 T flour
put into an unbaked pie shell -- bake about 30-35 minutes at 300.
If you want to freeze the pie filling, and bake the pie later:
put the tomatoes, apples, raisins and butter in a sauce pan, and
cook down. Freeze. To bake, thaw the pie filling mixture, put
in a sauce pan, add the rest of the ingredients and heat. Then
put in the unbaked pie shell and bak at 300 for 30-35 minutes.
This pie filling is somewhat like minced meat pie filling.
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717.11 | Southern Food! | CHFS32::HMONTGO | | Tue Feb 06 1990 17:09 | 11 |
| Sorry about the calories, I'm sure they're here, but...
Slice green tomatoes and dip in flour or cornmeal or whatever you
like to do when making fried squash. At this point put them on
cookie sheets and freeze them individually then repack however you
wish. When you are ready to cook heat oil in pan and fry rapidly
as you would fried summer squash. They can be frozen when you start
frying, just watch out for any ice crystals. Can't beat 'em!
Helen_who_couldn't_believe_she'd_like_these
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717.8 | STILL MAKE THEM | MAMTS5::SHAMMON | | Mon Jun 24 1991 16:19 | 9 |
| My mother (from West Virginia) would slice them thin, dredge them in
flour, then a little salt and pepper. Fry them till brown and
crisp, then add
(don't choke)
cinnamon and a little sugar. These were for
breakfast and just delicious.
We as kids would actually fight over them.
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717.13 | | DONVAN::ENGELHART | | Tue Sep 29 1992 13:39 | 6 |
| Joyce, try making FRIED GREEN TOMATOES... All you do is make a milk and
egg wash, get some flour, and then some seasoned bread crumbs. You then
slice the tomatoes and put it in flour, then the wash, then the crumbs
and fry them in a saute pan until browned on each side. They do take
getting use to, but they grow on you and you will love them. Vary the
seasoning according to your taste.
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717.12 | "Tomolives" | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Thu Oct 01 1992 10:53 | 11 |
| My mother makes something that she calls "Tomolives" with green cherry
tomatoes at the end of the season.
Simply take the washed green cherry tomatoes, and process them as you
would cukes with your favorite dill/kosher/half-sour/whatever pickle
recipe and can them like pickles.
Pickled green tomatoes of any size are good, but the bite-sized "Tomolives"
are especially tasty.
-Jack
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