Our Favorite Green Tomato Recipes (2024)

Kettle Chip-Crusted Fried Green Tomatoes with Tasso Tartar Sauce

Our Favorite Green Tomato Recipes (1)

Credit: Cedric Angeles; Food Styling: Tina Bell Stamos; Prop Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

Enjoy the tanginess that green tomatoes can add to a variety of recipes including the classic fried green tomatoes, but also salsa, chili, and even cupcakes.

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Fried Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Feta Dressing

Fried Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Feta Dressing

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Fried Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Feta Dressing Recipe

When a few breadcrumbs dropped in the oil sizzle, it's ready for frying! Fry fresh from the garden tomatoes, in batches, until golden brown and crispy. For a more powerful flavor, substitute blue cheese for feta.

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Unfried Green Tomatoes with Fresh Tomato Gravy

Unfried Green Tomatoes with Fresh Tomato Gravy

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Unfried Green Tomatoes with Fresh Tomato Gravy Recipe

This lightened version of fried green tomatoes is just as tangy as crispy as the deep-fried version but has less than 5 grams of fat per serving. The tasty tomato gravy that’s spooned over the top of the tomatoes moves this side dish recipe to center stage.

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Fried Green Tomatoes

Fried Green Tomatoes

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Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe

This classic Southern side dish is perfect on its own but you can use the fried tomatoes in sandwich and main dish recipes as well.

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Fried Green Tomato Po'boys

Fried Green Tomato Po'boys

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Fried Green Tomato Po'boys Recipe

Pile fried green tomatoes, lettuce, bacon and avocado on French bread baguettes and top with rémoulade sauce for a new take on a classic seafood sandwich.

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Green Tomato Chile Verde

Green Tomato Chile Verde

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Green Tomato Chile Verde Recipe

Add extra level of flavor to this hearty pork stew by stirring in a salsa made with green tomatoes, jalapeño pepper, cilantro, and lime juice.

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Green Tomato Bloody Mary

Green Tomato Bloody Mary

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Green Tomato Bloody Mary Recipe

Go green the next time you make a Bloody Mary and use pureed green tomatoes, tomatillos, green onion, lime juice, fresh herbs and green hot sauce.

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Fried Green Tomato Sliders

Fried Green Tomato Sliders

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Fried Green Tomato Sliders Recipe

Start with fried green tomatoes from your favorite “meat-and-three” diner for these tasty little sandwiches. Serve the tomatoes on slider buns and top with an Asian-flavored slaw mixture and bacon.

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Green Tomato Salsa

Green Tomato Salsa

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Green Tomato Salsa Recipe

Serve this versatile salsa with chips as an easy appetizer or use it as a topping for chili or tacos.

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Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Green Tomato-Pineapple Salsa

Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Green Tomato-Pineapple Salsa

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Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Green Tomato-Pineapple Salsa Recipe

A basic grilled pork tenderloin becomes “company worthy” when paired with a tangy-sweet salsa of green tomatoes and fresh pineapple.

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Green Tomato and Fig Cupcakes

Green Tomato and Fig Cupcakes

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Green Tomato and Fig Cupcakes Recipe

Tangy green tomatoes and sweet figs create an amazing flavor combination for these ultramoist cupcakes.

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Pickled "Fried" Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Herb Dipping Sauce

Pickled "Fried" Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Herb Dipping Sauce

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Pickled "Fried" Green Tomatoes with Buttermilk-Herb Dipping Sauce Recipe

These lightened-up "fried" green tomatoes taste just as delicious as the deep-fried version. The pickling process adds flavor while minimizing sodium content, so you can eat this Southern favorite without feeling guilty.

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Molasses-Balsamic Pork Kabobs with Green Tomatoes and Plums

Molasses-Balsamic Pork Kabobs With Green Tomatoes and Plums

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Molasses-Balsamic Pork Kabobs with Green Tomatoes and Plums Recipe

The combination of savory and sweet flavors shines in this grilled pork kabob recipe featuring pork tenderloin, plums and green tomatoes basted in a mixture of balsamic vinegar and molasses.

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Green-Tomato-and-Raspberry Cobbler

Green-Tomato-and-Raspberry Cobbler

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Green-Tomato-and-Raspberry Cobbler Recipe

Green tomatoes make a surprise appearance in this juicy raspberry cobbler. The tanginess of the tomatoes and the sweet fruit create a winning cobbler combination.

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Smoky Black-Eyed Peas with Fried Green Tomatoes

Smoky Black-Eyed Peas with Fried Green Tomatoes

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Smoky Black-Eyed Peas with Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe

Cooked in an aromatic broth with ham hocks and beer (sub chicken broth, if desired), these Mexican-inspired peas are as delicious on their own as they are with fried tomatoes or grilled steak.

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Seared Cajun-Style Steak with Green Tomato Relish

Seared Cajun-Style Steak with Green Tomato Relish

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Seared Cajun-Style Steak with Green Tomato Relish Recipe

Many seasoning blends now offer low- or no-salt options, making spice rubs an easy, instant way to spruce up quickly seared chicken, seafood, or steak without overdoing the sodium.

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Best-Ever Crab Cakes with Green Tomato Slaw

Best-Ever Crab Cakes with Green Tomato Slaw

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Best-Ever Crab Cakes with Green Tomato Slaw Recipe

Flavored with fresh herbs, lemon, and a hint of hot sauce, and coated with crunchy panko breadcrumbs, these crab cakes truly live up to their name. The tangy and crisp slaw is a fantastic accompaniment to this dish, or any type of fried seafood.

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Grilled Steak Salad with Green Tomato Vinaigrette

Grilled Steak Salad with Green Tomato Vinaigrette

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Grilled Steak Salad with Green Tomato Vinaigrette Recipe

You can swap out your favorite garden tomatoes for the heirlooms in this tomato-centric salad, but don’t replace the green tomato. Some tomato selections (like Green Zebra) ripen to a lovely shade of green, but this dressing calls for a not-yet-ripened red tomato. Its tart flavor is key to the vinaigrette, which tastes great with any grilled meat or vegetable.

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Kettle Chip-Crusted Fried Green Tomatoes with Tasso Tartar Sauce

Kettle Chip-Crusted Fried Green Tomatoes with Tasso Tartar Sauce

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Credit: Cedric Angeles; Food Styling: Tina Bell Stamos; Prop Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

Kettle Chip-Crusted Fried Green Tomatoes with Tasso Tartar Sauce Recipe

Pull out the fryer and make crunchy fried green tomatoes. Tasso is a highly spiced, cured, and smoked pork used to flavor dishes in Cajun cooking. You will often find it used in gumbos. If you can’t find tasso, look for Andouille sausage, another heavily spiced pork sausage used in Cajun dishes.

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FAQs

What are green tomatoes good for? ›

Even though they do not taste like red, ripe tomatoes, green tomatoes do have their own merits that deserve just as much attention as their red counterparts. Ripe green tomatoes are a very good source of vitamins A, C and potassium. They also contain iron, calcium, dietary fiber, magnesium, and other minerals.

Why do you only fry green tomatoes? ›

Unripe tomatoes are firmer and less juicy than their ripe counterparts. They are also tangier and milder in flavor, perfect for this batter fried treatment. At the end of the gardening season, tomatoes don't always have the warm weather needed to ripen.

Should green tomatoes be refrigerated? ›

Store at room temperature: Tomatoes should be stored at room temperature until they fully ripen. This allows them to develop their flavor and aroma. 2. Keep them stem-side down: Store tomatoes with their stem-side down to prevent moisture loss and reduce the risk of mold growth.

Can you eat home grown green tomatoes? ›

There is a higher presence of this Solanina toxin in green tomatoes than in ripe red tomatoes, making it harder to digest for humans. Therefore it is recommended to cook them in order to sweeten the taste, de-neutralizing the Solanina that causes the bitterness in raw green tomatoes.

Are fried green tomatoes actually green tomatoes? ›

The acidic green tomatoes mellow out when cooked and the firm to the point of being crunchy texture softens but doesn't turn to mush. Are fried green tomatoes just unripe tomatoes? Yes, green tomatoes are just regular tomatoes that have not yet matured on the vine.

Are green tomatoes anti inflammatory? ›

Rather, it's quite the opposite. Tomatoes can be part of your overall produce intake because of their healthful nutrients and compounds, such as lycopene, beta carotene and vitamin C, all of which act as antioxidants and exert anti-inflammatory effects in the body.

Do green tomatoes taste different? ›

What Do They Taste Like? Green tomatoes are tart, acidic, sometimes downright astringent. They have a firm, almost crunchy texture and they're much less juicy than ripe tomatoes. Cooking them definitely mellows out the astringency, however.

What happens if you eat too many fried green tomatoes? ›

However, ingesting large amounts of tomatine, especially when consuming unripe tomatoes or tomato leaves, can cause digestive problems which result in symptoms like nausea, cramps and diarrhea. In most cases, the symptoms of tomatine poisoning are relatively mild and subside within a few hours or days.

Can you eat too many fried green tomatoes? ›

Both tomatine and solanine are toxic so it is not wise to eat green tomatoes in large quantities. Solanine poisoning can cause unpleasant symptoms like fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, drowsiness and lethargy.

What can you do with green tomatoes that have not ripened? ›

These are the ones most commonly used for fried green tomatoes. They're firm, making them easy to slice, grill, and pickle. But did you know there are also varieties that turn green when ripe? These are great for enjoying in the same manner you would a juicy red tomato—on a simple tomato sandwich or mixed into a salad.

Can green tomatoes be frozen to fry later? ›

When you're ready to to fry up these battered, green beauties, simply heat up a cast iron skillet with a couple tablespoons of your favorite cooking oil, and fry up the frozen tomato slices. No need to thaw first.

Will picked green tomatoes ripen? ›

If you're seeing a bit of red on those green tomatoes, picking them individually and bringing them inside may be the best chance for ripening tomatoes. Like many fruits, tomatoes continue to ripen once they've been picked.

How do you preserve fresh green tomatoes? ›

Peel and core green tomatoes and chop in cubes ½ -inch or less in size. Drain. Dry in food dehydrator at 140°F. When perfectly dry, store in glass jars or freeze.

How do you store green tomatoes long term? ›

Store your wire basket of sorted tomatoes at room temperature (65°F to 75°F is the sweet spot) in a back pantry or other indoor room. The good news is they do not need daylight exposure to keep ripening. You may be wondering how long green tomatoes last once picked. You can store your tomatoes for weeks or even months.

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