Fried Green Tomatoes With Sriracha Dipping Sauce
When your garden gives you green tomatoes, fry 'em up! This classic summer recipe is a delicious way to use up those garden tomatoes that just won't budge.
When your garden gives you green tomatoes, fry ’em up! This classic summer recipe is a delicious way to use up those garden tomatoes that just won’t budge. Enjoy them as an appetizer, at your cookout, or anytime—they could very well be the perfect summer snack!
Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe
Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 medium firm mature green tomatoes
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup milk
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 2/3 cup cornmeal
- Vegetable oil for frying saltpepper
Instructions
- Directions:Cut tomatoes into 1/4-inch thick slices and sprinkle slices with salt and pepper. Place flour, milk, eggs, and cornmeal in separate dishes. To a cast iron skillet, add about 1/4″ to 1/2 inch of oil, and heat on medium-high heat. Dredge each tomato slice in milk, flour, eggs, and then the cornmeal, in that order. Fry a few of the coated tomatoes at a time until golden brown, careful not to overcook. Season with salt and pepper to taste, and serve warm with Sriracha mayo for dipping.
Sriracha Mayo Dipping Sauce
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon Sriracha or sambal
Combine and serve with fried green tomatoes.
Cook’s Tip: Don’t stack the fried tomatoes while they’re cooling or they’ll become soggy.
Farmers’ Almanac Tip: Ripen Green Tomatoes Indoors
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This looks really good. However, if I can’t print off the recipe, to take to my kitchen, I can’t use it. Is there a way to print the recipe. I also, wanted to print the article on helping green tomatoes to ripen, such as the ones picked just before the first frost, but couldn’t find a way to do that.
Just screenshot it and save it on your phone and then you’ll always have it
Good ol’ ink pen along with some form of paper(I prefer 3×5 index cards) …invest a couple minutes of time and write it down. Seems to have become a lost art theses days…writing things down… copy and paste…
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