Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Fried Green Tomatoes

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Fried Green Tomatoes

Today, I fixed a favorite food for my husband.  He hasn't had any yet this year because of my weigh loss regime.  He came home from work just totally exhausted today and I told him I was fixing chicken and asked him what he wanted with it.  He said, "Fried Green Tomatoes."  

I love Fried Green Tomatoes so then I knew that was going to be a problem for me.  Like I said, I haven't made any all summer.  I have tomato plants in my garden.  Well, I told him that I would make some for him.  As I started to fix them, I thought, maybe I can make them without going off my Paleo/Primal diet.

I made them two different ways.  I made regular ones for my husband, and then I made some with coconut flour for me.  They were great!  I wouldn't have them very often since they are friend in oil.  For Paleo, you can use coconut oil to fry them.

Recipe for Fried Green Tomatoes

Green Tomatoes (Very Thinly Sliced)
1 egg 
1 T Milk
1/4 C Flour
1/4 C Corn Meal

Salt
Pepper

Oil for frying the tomatoes

Directions:



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I start by slicing the tomatoes as thin as I can slice them.  Some people may like them thicker, but we prefer them very thin.  I can get 20 slices from an average size tomato.


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Take an egg and add 1 T milk and mix it together to dip the tomatoes in.  Depending on how many tomatoes you are cooking you may need to make more of the mixture.


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I make a mixture of the flour and corn meal.  If you like you can add salt and pepper to the mixture or you can salt and pepper them individually after you have battered them.  You just need to salt and pepper them according to how much you like to use.


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Next, heat oil in a large skillet.  Normally, I use canola oil.  Heat over medium heat.


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Once the oil is hot you dip a tomato slice into the egg mixture and then into the flour mixture.  Put into the skillet to fry.  Turn the tomatoes occasionally.  Once they are nicely browned and crispy put them on a paper towel lined plate to soak up any excess oil.


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They are all ready to eat.  Enjoy!!!

Since I am eating Paleo/Primal I used coconut flour to batter my tomatoes.  I also fried them in coconut oil.  

I have found that the coconut flour has a little sweet taste but I liked in with the tomatoes.

If you have never had Fried Green Tomatoes you should try them!




6 comments:

  1. Wow that look delish. I'm always wanting to try something different and may try these. Great post Betty I bet he was one happy husband:)

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  2. Yum! Love cooking with coconut!

    So glad to see you link up tonight on my Bloglovin' blog hop! Now following you via Bloglovin' and GFC.

    Have a great night,
    Meg
    Happy Kids, Inc

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  3. I've had fried pickles......but never fried tomatoes. Souns pretty good!!

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  4. Betty, I am glad you found a way to treat yourself to fried green tomatoes :)

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  5. I love the idea of making a healthy snack or appetizer with green tomatoes. I've actually never cooked with them before! Hubby loves most things fried so knowing him, if I tried it, he would love it! Lol! Thanks for sharing! Your step by step pics are awesome! :)

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  6. Betty, they look wonderful. All these years and I have never tried to fry tomatoes. I have a garden full of them so I am going to give a shot. When I saw the name of your post it reminded me of my favorite movie "Fried Green Tomatoes". Thanks for sharing on the Four Seasons Party.
    Easy Life Meal & Party Planning

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