The recipe Stuffed Tomatoes
Stuffed Tomatoes recipe is a Spanish Side Dish meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy Spanish for Side Dish, you will like Stuffed Tomatoes!
Stuffed Tomatoes
- What Course Is Stuffed Tomatoes?
- How Long Does Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe Take To Prepare?
- How Long Does Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe Take To Cook?
- How Many Servings Does Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe Make?
- What Are The Ingredients For Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe?
- How Do I Make Stuffed Tomatoes?
- What's The Nutritional Info For Stuffed Tomatoes?
- What Type Of Cuisine Is Stuffed Tomatoes?
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From www.spain-recipes.com What Course Is Stuffed Tomatoes?Stuffed Tomatoes is for Side Dish. How Long Does Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe Take To Prepare?Stuffed Tomatoes takes several minutes to prepare. How Long Does Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe Take To Cook?Stuffed Tomatoes takes several minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe Make?Stuffed Tomatoes makes 4 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe?The ingredients for Stuffed Tomatoes are: ?8 small tomatoes, or 3 large ones?4 hard-boiled eggs, cooled and peeled ?6 tablespoons allioli or mayonnaise ?Salt and pepper ?1 tablespoon parsley, chopped ?1 tablespoon white breadcrumbs, if using large tomatoes Note: Nutrition information assumes 8 small tomatoes and no breadcrumbs used. How Do I Make Stuffed Tomatoes?Here is how you make Stuffed Tomatoes: Skin the tomatoes, first by cutting out the core with a sharp knife and making a '+' incision on the other end of the tomato. Then place in a pan of boiling water for 10 seconds, remove and plunge into a bowl of iced or very cold water (this latter step is to stop the tomatoes from cooking and going mushy).Slice the tops off the tomatoes, and just enough of their bases to remove the rounded ends so that they will sit squarely on the plate. Keep the tops if using small tomatoes, but discard those large tomatoes. Remove the seeds and insides, either with a teaspoon or small, sharp knife.Mash the eggs with the allioli -or the mayonnaise, if using- salt, pepper and parsley. Stuff the tomatoes, firmly pressing the filling down. With small tomatoes, replace the lids at a jaunty angle. If keeping to serve later, brush them with olive oil and black pepper ot prevent them from drying out. Cover with clingfilm and keep.For large tomatoes, the filling must be firm enough to be sliced. If you make your own mayonnaise, thicken it by using more egg yolks. If you use shop-bought mayonnaise or allioli, add white breadcrumbs until the mixture reaches the consistency of mashed potatoes. Season. Fill the tomatoes, pressing down firmly until level. Refrigerate for 1 hour, then slice with a sharp carving knife into rings. Sprinkle with chopped parsley.Could also serve whole.Makes four servings, of two small tomatoes each.Number of Servings: 4Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user PRINCESS_TWISTY.What's The Nutritional Info For Stuffed Tomatoes?The nutritional information for Stuffed Tomatoes is:
What Type Of Cuisine Is Stuffed Tomatoes?Stuffed Tomatoes is Spanish cuisine. |
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