6 Tasty Tomato Recipes (2024)

You've waited all year. Now is the perfect time to savor tomatoes in fresh and healthy recipes. Summer tomatoes not only taste better than their out-of-season counterparts but also contain higher amounts of vitamin C.Eat tomatoes raw to get vitamins C, A, and K as well as potassium. Cook them to get the maximum amount of lycopene, a heart-protective, cancer-fighting antioxidant that becomes more concentrated when the fruit is heated.

Try these super-healthy ways to use heirloom, cherry, and beefsteak tomatoes.

Tomato Tart

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PREP TIME: 15 minutes/TOTAL TIME: 45 minutes/SERVINGS: 6

1 refrigerated store-bought pie crust
½ c part-skim ricotta
¼ c goat cheese, at room temperature
2 Tbsp pesto
¾ lb assorted heirloom tomatoes, sliced
1 lg egg, slightly beaten

1. HEAT oven to 425°F with rack in center position.
2. UNFOLD dough and roll into a 13" circle. Transfer to baking sheet. Mix cheeses together and spread over crust, leaving a 1½" border. Distribute pesto and tomatoes evenly on top. Fold edges of dough over tomatoes, leaving center exposed. Brush top of dough with egg.
3. BAKE until golden brown, about 30 minutes. Cut into wedges and serve.

NUTRITION (per serving)243 cal, 7 g pro, 20 g carb, 1 g fiber, 16 g fat, 7 g sat fat, 296 mg sodium

Rice-Stuffed Tomatoes with Shrimp


PREP TIME: 15 minutes /TOTAL TIME: 45 minutes /SERVINGS: 6

6 lg tomatoes
1 lg shallot, minced
1 clove garlic, minced
1½ Tbsp butter
1 c Arborio rice
1 c dry white wine
3 c reduced-sodium chicken broth
¼ lb cooked shrimp, halved
2 Tbsp torn parsley

1. SLICE ¼" off tops of tomatoes and scoop out pulp.
2. COOK shallot and garlic in 1 Tbsp butter in pan over medium heat, 3 minutes. Stir in rice. Add wine. Simmer until almost evaporated, about 5 minutes. Add broth ½ cup at a time until each is absorbed and rice is tender, 20 minutes.
3. STIR in shrimp, parsley, and ½ Tbsp butter. Season to taste. Serve in tomatoes.

NUTRITION (per serving)254 cal, 10 g pro, 39 g carb, 3 g fiber, 4 g fat, 2 g sat fat, 281 mg sodium

Tomato & Avocado Salad

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PREP TIME: 10 minutes /TOTAL TIME: 10 minutes /SERVINGS: 4

1½ lb tomatoes, thinly sliced
1 avocado, thinly sliced
1 Tbsp fresh lime juice
1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 Tbsp fresh cilantro leaves

1. LAYER tomatoes and avocado on platter. Drizzle lime juice and oil over top.
2. SPRINKLE with cilantro and salt to taste.

NUTRITION (per serving) 120 cal, 2 g pro, 10 g carb, 4 g fiber, 9 g fat, 1 g sat fat, 12 mg sodium

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Pork Chops With Tomato Succotash


PREP TIME: 15 minutes / TOTAL TIME: 35 minutes /SERVINGS: 6

2 Tbsp olive oil
1 slice bacon, chopped
2 c fresh corn kernels
1 c frozen shelled edamame (about 5 oz), thawed
2 bell peppers, chopped
1 med onion, chopped
1½ lb grape tomatoes, halved
¼ c chopped fresh chives
6 thin bone-in center-cut pork chops (about 6 oz each)

1. HEAT 1 Tbsp of the oil in skillet over medium heat. Add bacon and cook until crisp, 3 minutes. Stir in corn, edamame, bell peppers, and onion. Cook, stirring, over medium-high heat, 6 minutes. Add tomatoes and cook, stirring, until they begin to wilt, about 2 minutes. Put in serving bowl with chives.
2. HEAT remaining 1 Tbsp oil in skillet over medium-high heat. Season pork with salt and black pepper. Cook until golden brown and cooked through, 7 minutes. Serve chops topped with succotash.

NUTRITION (per serving) 366 cal, 28 g pro, 19 g carb, 4 g fiber, 20 g fat, 4 g sat fat, 176 mg sodium

Halibut With Tomatoes & Olives

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PREP TIME: 10 minutes / TOTAL TIME: 25 minutes /SERVINGS: 4

2 cloves garlic, smashed
2 Tbsp olive oil
1½ lb sm tomatoes, quartered
3 Tbsp chopped pitted kalamata olives
1 Tbsp chopped marjoram
4 halibut or other fish fillets (6 oz each)
¼ c fresh whole wheat bread crumbs

1. HEAT broiler. Cook garlic in 1 Tbsp oil in broiler-safe pan over medium heat, 1 minute. Add tomatoes, olives, and marjoram. Simmer until tomatoes have wilted, 5 minutes. Add fish, skin side down, and cook until almost done, about 6 minutes.
2. TOP fish with crumbs. Broil until crumbs are golden and fish is done, 1 to 2 minutes.
3. SERVE fish with sauce and drizzle with 1 Tbsp oil.

NUTRITION (per serving)306 cal, 37 g pro, 9 g carb, 2 g fiber, 13 g fat, 1.5 g sat fat, 232 mg sodium

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Marinated Tomato & Mozzarella Pasta

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PREP TIME: 15 minutes /TOTAL TIME: 25 minutes /SERVINGS: 6

1 lb grape or cherry tomatoes, halved
4 oz bocconcini (about 12 sm mozzarella balls), halved
1/2 c torn fresh basil
1/4 c red wine vinegar
1½ Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1/2 lb rigatoni, preferably whole wheat
1 c shredded cooked chicken breast

1. MIX together tomatoes, bocconcini, basil, vinegar, and oil in serving bowl. Let stand 10 minutes.
2. COOK pasta per package directions until al dente while tomatoes stand. Drain. Add hot pasta and chicken to tomato mixture, stirring to coat well. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Top with fresh basil leaves, if desired.

NUTRITION (per serving)282 cal, 16 g pro, 31 g carb, 4 g fiber, 9.5 g fat, 3.5 g sat fat, 86 mg sodium

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Food Director Lori Powell develops Prevention’s recipes and styles the food photography that appears on the magazine’s pages. She has more than 22 years of experience in the food world, including stints at Gourmet, Martha Stewart Living, Real Simple, and Ladies’ Home Journal. In her free time, Lori enjoys being a chef-instructor for a kids cooking program, Kids Cook, at McKinely Elementary School in Allentown, PA.

6 Tasty Tomato Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What enhances the flavor of tomatoes? ›

Seasoning Tomatoes With Cream of Tartar

Yes, there are other ways to make your tomatoes taste even better and increase the acidity. There is lemon, vinegar, or my personal favorite, balsamic. Just imagine a tomato bruschetta with a balsamic vinaigrette drizzled on top. Yummy!

What can I do with 5 pounds of fresh tomatoes? ›

  1. Slow-roast them. This is a VERY popular exit strategy for our CSA masters. ...
  2. Dehydrate them. Once again, I would recommend this step for Romas, globes, or cherry tomatoes — not heirlooms! ...
  3. Freeze them. ...
  4. Make Marinara Sauce. ...
  5. Make Salsa. ...
  6. Tomato Purée. ...
  7. Make Tomato Juice.

How do I make store bought tomatoes taste better? ›

Supermarket tomatoes suck, and that's what you use most of the year. They suck because they have very little flavor. You can partially remediate the problem by slicing them. and putting them in a colander over a bowl, adding about a teaspoon of kosher salt to them, and let them sit for 15 minutes.

What can I do with lots of fresh tomatoes? ›

Buy some fresh mozzarella and make a caprese salad. Make a tomato pie (Tomato Pie Recipe | Entree Recipes | PBS Food ) Make a tomato tart (Herbed Tomato Tart ) Make bacon, lettuce, and tomato salads. Make salsa (if you have an excess of corn, too, you can make a corn, tomato, and black bean salad)

What flavor cancels out tomato? ›

Cinnamon and nutmeg to eliminate tomato sourness

If you use canned or bottled peeled tomatoes, you can "soften" the sourness by adding half a teaspoon of cinnamon or nutmeg while cooking.

Does Epsom salt make tomatoes taste better? ›

Fact! Adding Epsom salts to your plant either through foliar spray or direct watering is a great way of boosting micronutrient absorption. This helps your tomato plant produce large, juicy, and very sweet fruits. Remember that a little bit goes a long way and too much can cause more problem than it fixes.

What does cream of tartar do to tomatoes? ›

This ingredient hidden at the back of your spice cabinet helps tomatoes strike the perfect balance of sweetness and acidity.

Can you freeze fresh tomatoes whole? ›

Tomatoes may be frozen raw or cooked, whole, sliced, chopped, or puréed. Tomatoes do not need to be blanched before freezing. Frozen tomatoes are best used in cooked foods such as soups, sauces and stews as they become mushy when they're thawed.

What to do with tomatoes until you have enough to can? ›

Freezing tomatoes is the easiest way to keep ripe tomatoes until you're ready to use them. You don't have to peel them first—in fact, the act of freezing them itself makes the tomatoes insanely easy to peel! —and you can freeze as many or as few at a time as you like.

How much sauce will 25 pounds of tomatoes make? ›

I have learned that 25 pounds of tomatoes make about 40 cups of sauce (20 small jars, or 8-10 large jars). So if you need more (or less) than that, grab tomatoes accordingly. Here's the Italian tomato sauce recipe!

Why are my tomatoes not tasty? ›

As the fruit reaches maturity, extra watering can cause it to expand in size, giving you a bigger tomato, but with a diluted flavor. As a result, tomatoes watered twice a week or more tend to be less tasty.

Does baking soda make tomatoes taste better? ›

Gardeners will want to keep a little baking soda on hand when they're putting in their tomato plants in spring because sprinkling some of this ingredient into the soil can prevent certain kinds of produce from tasting dull and gives your tomatoes a boost of sweetness come harvest time.

Why are store bought tomatoes tasteless? ›

In the US, grocery fruits and some veggies are bred for long shelf life, not flavor. They are picked very early, long before they've ripened, and although they might develop color off the vine, they cannot develop flavor. This is done to maximize the profit the stores can squeeze out.

Can I freeze tomatoes? ›

Tomatoes may be frozen raw or cooked, whole, sliced, chopped, or puréed. Tomatoes do not need to be blanched before freezing. Frozen tomatoes are best used in cooked foods such as soups, sauces and stews as they become mushy when they're thawed.

What to make with a large tomato harvest? ›

Make your own pizza sauce, pasta sauce, cooked salsa, chili sauces, and more! Just be sure you have the right equipment and carefully follow current canning guidelines. If canning really isn't your thing, you can always freeze your tomatoes instead.

How do you preserve a bunch of tomatoes? ›

Freezing tomatoes is the easiest way to keep ripe tomatoes until you're ready to use them. You don't have to peel them first—in fact, the act of freezing them itself makes the tomatoes insanely easy to peel! —and you can freeze as many or as few at a time as you like.

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